Day 75

The Bible In A Year 75

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Leviticus 19-20, Matthew 26:36-75

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94 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 75"

  1. Julie Stein says:

    ❤️

  2. Sarah Johnson says:

    It’s humbling and eye-opening to read Jesus’s prayer to God, “if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will but as you will.” I strive to put God’s will in front of my own like that

  3. Trinity Sullivan says:

    It’s difficult to read about not getting tattoos or considering homosexuality an “abomination”. Are there some parts of the Bible that are just outdated, there are other parts about not having a beard that seem a bit ridiculous, too.

    1. Jude W says:

      God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. Worldly view vs God’s view. That is the conflict. Which are you influenced by?

    2. Monica Crocker says:

      I can’t speak into the homosexuality laws, as I’ve never been able to have a clear answer on it— but I’ve heard pastors talk on the ceremonial law vs moral law if the bible. That helped clear up a lot of my questions (as I have a lot of tattoos, but all in relation to God, or family). Researching that may help you out!

    3. Melanie M says:

      Different culture and era, not outdated.

    4. Kelsey Lofton says:

      @trinity, Jackie hill perry and her husband have a good podcast, specifically on tattoos— check it out. I think it is called 30 minutes with the Perrys

  4. May Alcorn says:

    Catching up! Love all the discussions! So helpful in Leviticus- I looked up mixing the seeds and got this off “got questions”, it’s Deuteronomy, but I think the laws repeat-
    Also Matthew verses are so hard, the sufferings and all the disciples falling away – all Christ suffered for us

  5. Gracie Bonham says:

    Done❤️

  6. E Hong says:

    not as i will but as You will -ellie

    1. Sharon Ide says:

      Would that remembering “I am the Lord, your God” would be enough to stir us into obedience to His commandments.

  7. Isabel M. says:

    39 Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.”
    My heart is heavy reading Matthew this morning. Jesus knew His hour has come and prayed to have the cup taken away but asked for God’s will to be done. Thank you Jesus for being the ultimate sacrifice to reconcile us back with the Father.

    In our own lives, do we ask for God’s will to be done when times are hard or do we try to get out of it in our own abilities? This truly convicts me.

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