Day 77

The Bible In A Year 77

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Leviticus 23-24, Matthew 27:32-66

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97 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 77"

  1. Breann Walberer says:

    Curious if we have any account of the saints being raised when Jesus died??? I have not caught that in scripture before especially the fact that people saw them. Matthew

  2. Donna Valenzuela says:

    Anytime I read of the pain that Jesus suffered, it just rips at my soul. Thank you Jesus for your sacrifice. Thank you for loving me that much!

  3. May Alcorn says:

    This is the Son of God

  4. E Hong says:

    the Sabbath day should be recognized as the day to praise God -ellie

    1. Sharon Ide says:

      I learned today of the feast of weeks/first fruits being fulfilled at the Pentecost – the first fruits of believers

  5. Natalie Jones says:

    Beautiful scriptures! I have a great love for the Feasts of the Lord. Periods of rest and delight built right into our schedule. From Shabbat to Sukkot God has given us a schedule to celebrate Him throughout the year. It is sad that the Church throughout the centuries has exchanged the Feasts of the Lord for celebrations scheduled Pagan holidas

    1. Ingrid Cey says:

      I agree! One of the most impactful decisions my family made was to start celebrating the feasts. It’s amazing how clearly each one points to Jesus!

  6. brightgirl says:

    Allison, I share your thoughts. Sometimes I think I’m being strong by responding to everything I’m offended by but really all it shows is that I’m dependent on how others treat me to know who I am. My prayer is that I become stronger in Christ, so that be strong in him, and sometimes that strength can look like silence in the face of whatever offends. Now he also turned over the tables of the money changers too, so there is room for righteous anger and different responses to different situations. I have to let God be the one who drives my responses though. So thankful for the example of Jesus!

  7. Allison says:

    Something put on my heart today in Matthew was Jesus’ strength – he trusted and stayed calm. So often I think of strength as might and fists and pushing through, but it can often look the opposite and I’m thankful for this reminder. They mocked Him and thought He was weak through his silence, but Jesus embodies strength and gives us strength!!

    1. Jamie Chapman says:

      Love this!❤️

    2. Katrina Svoboda says:

      This is so true! Thank you for sharing and opening my eyes to this

  8. Tami says:

    Unmerited grace and mercy. Grateful girl.

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