Day 79

The Bible In A Year 79

from the The Bible In A Year reading plan


Leviticus 26-27, 1 Thessalonians 1

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75 thoughts on "The Bible In A Year 79"

  1. Inez Lee says:

    We have to remember to be thankful for everything

  2. Sarah Johnson says:

    Leviticus and Matthew both done! Excited to start some new books now

  3. Nadia Scheurer says:

    I’m thrilled to be done with Leviticus, to be honest. That was tough! We made it! I’ve been listening to The Bible Recap podcast where the host breaks down each book a few chapters at a time in under 10 minutes. During tough books like these especially, it is incredibly helpful! I recommend if you need help understanding like I did!

  4. E Hong says:

    “I am the LORD.” -ellie

  5. JoAnn Foley-DeFiore says:

    12And I will walk among you and will be your God, and you shall be my people. 45But I will for their sake remember the covenant with their forefathers, whom I brought out of the land of Egypt in the sight of the nations, that I might be their God: I am the Lord.”
    God is always faithful!

  6. Rachel Herrera says:

    Guys catch it in Leviticus 26:41-42.. God told Moses “if you humble your hearts, I will remember my covenant with Jacob”

    It’s hard to read Leviticus… and I kept thinking “gosh I would constantly fail” but then when I read that verse if you humble your hears I will remember my covent… that’s the key!!! God knows we will mess up!! Hello the fall! But we just gotta keep coming back and asking for forgiveness.

    OT they had to do it by offering up sacrifices and the NT Jesus was the sacrifice so we can go straight to him.

    1. Kristin Lehmann says:

      Amen!

  7. Katie Steinhauser says:

    After reading things like Leviticus 26:14-46 I struggle to see God as the loving and forgiving and patient God that I know and believe him to be. I’m so glad Jesus endured the cross so we don’t have to face this punishment, but it still feels discouraging to read these words. I loved the first part of Leviticus 26 though! Anyone else feeling this way?

    1. Karri Combs says:

      Yes. It was difficult for me to read as well. Praising God for the New Covenant in Christ Jesus.

    2. Kaity Sargent says:

      I felt exactly the same. I grew up always hearing about how God was a merciful God (and he is), but it is hard for me to read that. What brings me some comfort is that God would have only so severely punished his people if they turned away from him and quit trusting in him. If they turned back to their false idols and stopped recognizing the one true God, only then would his wrath rain down.

    3. Rachel Herrera says:

      But did you guys catch it in Leviticus 26;41-42.. God told Moses “if you humble your hearts, I will remember my covenant with Jacob”

      It’s hard to read Leviticus… and I kept thinking “gosh I would constantly fail” but then when I read that verse if you humble your hears I will remember my covent… that’s the key!!! God knows we will mess up!! Hello the fall! But we just gotta keep coming back and asking for forgiveness.

      OT they had to do it by offering up sacrifices and the NT Jesus was the sacrifice so we can go straight to him.

    4. Briana Fulton says:

      I see it differently. He said if you abhor my statutes in your heart then I will send panic among you, etc. It is a choice to follow God and someone that completely goes against him not only hurts himself but others. God is love but God is also just and if you take justice away, people get hurt. So His justice is an act of love to those who love him too.

  8. Tamekia says:

    So glad God died on the cross for our sins so we may have eternal life with him. Nothing is too hard for our God.

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