Day 57

The Bible In A Year 57

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Exodus 27-28, Matthew 14

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116 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 57"

  1. Katie Walters says:

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  2. Sydney Daniels says:

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  3. Joy DSilva says:

    Jesus went away to grieve the loss of his dear brother John the Baptist, his forerunner, what a great witness, John died for calling out Sin as Sin and not covering up or compromising just because He was a ruler or great man. So blessed by today’s reading.

  4. Rachel Davis says:

    I’ve read the passage of Peter walking on the water towards Jesus so many times, but today it struck me differently. I was able to relate to it in a very personal way. When I’m called by Jesus (God) to do something, as long as I keep my eyes on Him, I can do it through remaining steadfast in my faith. When I take my eyes off of Him, only then do I fail/fall. But…He forgives me nonetheless. He understands my humanness. When I fall, He picks me back up – every single time. ❤️

    1. Joy DSilva says:

      So true.. ❤

  5. Rebecca Rascol says:

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  6. Christine Cesa says:

    If I just touch His garment I will be well

  7. Oceanna King says:

    This is the first time I’ve realized that Jesus feeding the masses took place immediately after he heard his cousin and friend, John the Baptist, was beheaded. He even went away for some alone time to grieve. And when he saw the people gathered, he stopped his grieving and had compassion and healed them. Wow.

    I need to follow Jesus’ (always perfect) example and help/minister to others when I’m experiencing heartache.

  8. Ashley Martin says:

    I’m always so sad to read about the death of John the Baptist. He was beheaded for what seems like jealousy. Jesus continued to preach the word in his grief and fed over 5,000 with the loaves and fish. What a God moment.

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