Day 56

The Bible In A Year 56

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Exodus 25-26, Matthew 13:31-58

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122 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 56"

  1. Clara says:

    41 The Son of Man will send his angels, and they will gather out of his kingdom all causes of sin and all law-breakers, 42 and throw them into the fiery furnace. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
    This is the upsetting reality for my best friends who aren’t Christians. This just reiterates how important it is for us to bring God’s word to them to help them out of this future before it is too late!

  2. •Cameron Jewel• says:

    40 Just as the weeds are gathered and burned with fire, so will it be at the end of the age.
    Love this verse!

  3. Amanda says:

    God is instructing them to make an altar and he has his own divine instruction on what he wants it to look like. Of course it sounds like a beautiful altar, God the creator of this beautiful world has a good eye for those things :) I think it’s being used to show us that he lays the instructions and answers to how he wants us to serve him.

    1. Amanda says:

      He was very precise on those animal sacrifices. Praise the Lord that we have the ultimate sacrifice for our transgressions.

    2. Ginnyb9464 says:

      I also think that God wants us to bring us his finest without hesitation from our hearts. Not to hold onto the things that we hold precious in this world. How much more we will receive in his presence. I praise you Lord! He didn’t command the Israelites to bring these sacrifices. In Ex 25:1 the Lord says ‘From everyone that gives willingly with his heart’. I pray that I am always joyful to give what is asked of me.

  4. Stephanie says:

    Can anyone explain the purpose of this Exodus passage?

    1. Amanda says:

      I replied down below to you :) this is just my take on it… I’m definitely no bible scholar!

  5. Miss Lulu says:

    The bible says fear the Lord. Jesus is the Lord in a human form. 26 When the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified. “It’s a ghost,” they said, and cried out in fear.

    1. Miss Lulu says:

      27 But Jesus immediately said to them: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.”
      We don’t have to be afraid because our sins have been forgiven.
      Just my thoughts:p

      1. Stefanie says:

        Yes! But don’t forget that we must fear God! (Fear as in a holy fear)

  6. misce says:

    thank you for all your insights sisters, i’m learning so much! :) i’m amazed that before God even led them out of Egypt, He already had a plan for their whole wilderness journey! i remember in thr later part of Exodus 12, when the Lord told the Israelites to ask for silver, gold and expensive stuffs from the Egyptians… He caused them to have favor on the Israelites, so they exited Egypt with so much wealth! God knew this is where they were going to need all those gold and luxurious stuffs!

    Reminds me that God always has a purpose for the resources that He entrusts to us! We don’t own them, and God has the right to use them in any way that would bring Him Glory. What a privilege to be a steward of God’s riches!!! :)

    1. Stefanie says:

      I totally forgot about that! Thank you so much for your thoughts and insights :)

    2. Carley says:

      I was wondering why he asked the Israelites to do that, but it all makes sense now!

  7. Cecylia says:

    As a former High school English teacher, I must say that I love the way the Bibje is written. All the figurative language makes me happy.

  8. ruthanna esquivel says:

    If God would out this much design, effort, detail and beauty into the tabernacle it makes me wonder how beautiful, pure and holy are bodies are supposed to be since they are the “temples of the Holy Spirit.” I’m quite convicted I can do better. That I need to do better.

    1. Lauren says:

      What great insight. Thank you!

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