Day 259

The Bible In A Year 259

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Isaiah 37-38, Acts 27:1-26

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31 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 259"

  1. Sarah Johnson says:

    It’s amazing how Hezekiah goes from broken, almost dead, on his knees before the Lord, to living and full of life with the Lord’s help. This story shows, among many other things, the power of talking to God and asking him for things/about your problems

  2. Sharon Ide says:

    God promises a remnant out of Israel, and it is His zeal that will accomplish this. Praise Him who is steadfast and zealous to compassion.

  3. E Hong says:

    20So now, O Lord our God, save us from his hand, that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you alone are the Lord.”

  4. Laura Lee Parker says:

    God keeps promises. No matter what❤️

  5. JoAnn Foley-DeFiore says:

    20The Lord will save me,
    and we will play my music on stringed instruments
    all the days of our lives,
    at the house of the Lord.

  6. Hannah Oliver says:

    I loved reading the boldness of Hezekiah! We don’t need to be afraid to ask God for things.. he racked on 15 years to Hezekiahs life! Haha DANG! I want to be in that place of intimacy and friendship with God to ask him those sorts of requests and talk to Him about that stuff. I’m also encouraged about how Paul says an angel of the Lord visited him on the boat and told Him a promise from the Lord(that Paul needs to stand before Caesar) so God promises Paul that His will WOULD come to pass and the other men on the boat were in God’s favor because they were traveling with Paul. That stuck out to me!

  7. Kristyn Ricketts says:

    I love that god can make promises to us through scripture!

  8. Meredith says:

    I love that Hezekiah laid the letter out before the Lord. For years, I subconsciously prayed about material needs mainly; but recently, it’s really hit me that I can discuss everything with the Lord–things that bother me, things that I enjoy, things that make me wonder but I don’t even know how what to pray…the letter makes me think of Hezekiah and the Lord just being good friends and hashing out life together. I love that relationship.

    1. Hannah Oliver says:

      I love this!!

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