Day 66

The Bible In A Year 66

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Leviticus 6-7, Matthew 21:23-46

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77 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 66"

  1. Chrystal Johnson says:

  2. Christina Lab says:

    The sacrifice portion in the Old Testament has always stirred some questions in me. I wonder what a food offering truly means to God. Does God eat? How is the aroma pleasing to him? I also wonder why there were so many different sacrifices and sacrifice rules.. If any of you have any thought or insight on this, I’d love to know!

    1. Rachel Kiger says:

      these are all such good questions! I just came across a book called Heaven by Randy Alcorn. he goes through soooo many questions like these. maybe you’d like it too!

    2. Jennifer Hesse says:

      I listen to a podcast called The Bible Recap. I highly recommend it. It’s been helping me to understand Exodus and Leviticus better! She does a 5-7 min podcast on 3 chapters at a time.

      Re: the sacrifices, this article was linked to in the show notes. It might help! https://www.seedbed.com/5-offerings-old-testament/

  3. Julie Stein says:

    ❤️

  4. Sarah Johnson says:

    Very humbling verses that make you reflect on yourself and your own sin “tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you”

  5. Brooke Lanter says:

    I pray for strength and guidance to live a kingdom life.

  6. Wendy Leonard says:

    Wow both parables are strong!

  7. E Hong says:

    43Therefore I tell you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits.
    -ellie

    1. Sharon Ide says:

      The sad state of the sinners heart, which knows and understands it’s worthiness of destruction but runs after it anyways. Why does the nonbeliever get angry at the truth of a hell in which he claims not to believe?

  8. Sarah Knickerbocker says:

    Those who believe will be saved, and believing and serving will always matter more than any status or reputation one has.

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