Matthew 3–4: Promises & Light

Read the Bible in 2011 ◊ Week 2: Saturday Matthew 3–4 tells the events of the beginning of Jesus’ ministry.  As he writes, Matthew continues with his authentication of the identity of Christ.  Chapter 1 began with the genealogy of Christ to prove Jesus was descended from David.  Within chapter 1 and 2 Matthew cites […]

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Isaiah 7–11: Fear & Reliance

Read the Bible in 2011 ◊ Week 2: Friday As I was reading through Isaiah 7–11, one thing I immediately noticed were the Messianic prophecies within these chapters:  7:14 (Matthew 1:23), 9:1–2 (Matthew 4:12–16),  9:6–7 (Luke 1:32–33) and 11:1–5 (Luke 1:32, Romans 15:12).  These prophecies are mentioned within the context of God’s judgment on sin.  […]

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Job 3–4: A Lament & A Lecture

Read the Bible in 2011 ◊ Week 2: Thursday Job 3 contains Job’s absolutely gut-wrenching lament.  Losses and suffering have piled upon him until his heart splits and sorrow and anguish flow out from him in words of despair.  This is a difficult chapter to read as Job finally opens his mouth to give voice […]

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Who Are These Guys?

You may be wondering why I quote men who lived a century of more before us.  It’s certainly not to bore you stiff!  There are numerous reasons I could give you about why it’s worth the effort to read authors who use a different language style and unfamiliar words.  I could say it’s because I […]

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Psalms 3–5: Distress & Deliverance

Read the Bible in 2011 ◊ Week 2: Wednesday Mid-week on Wednesday, I turned back to the Psalms.  Today’s reading is Psalm 3–5: David asks for deliverance from foes, relief from distress, and he cries for help because of his foes. Within these Psalms he affirms who God is: Psalm 3: “a shield around me, […]

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Joshua 6–10: Victory & Defeat

Read the Bible in 2011 ◊ Week 2: Tuesday Today in Joshua 6–10, Israel’s conquest of Canaan begins; however, after their first two victories, they quickly encounter consequences because of their disobedience to God.  The remarkable thing is that they had already seen their own parents face the consequences of rebellion against God and lack […]

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A New Year’s Love

The Prodigal Son is probably the best known, and the best loved, of all of the parables told by Jesus.  I think that’s because it tells the story of the kind of father we would all like to have.  Some of us may have been blessed with a father similar to the one in the […]

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Genesis 4–7: Death & Evil

Read the Bible in 2011 ◊ Week 2: Monday Today’s Bible reading, Genesis 4–7, spans people and events from the aftermath of the Fall (Genesis 3) to Noah and the Flood. These chapters reveal the stark contrast between those who continually choose to do evil, and the much smaller number who call upon God. The […]

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Romans 3–4: Righteousness & Faith

We either stand before God as a guilty rebel under His judgment, or through faith in Christ, we stand clean before Him in joy and wonder.

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