For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 13 How could you “wash someone’s feet” (serve) today? What is the promise attached to this? “Jesus knew that the Father had ...
Tag: 1 Chronicles
Y2 Day 181 – John 12; 1 Chron 26-27; Ps 77Y2 Day 181 – John 12; 1 Chron 26-27; Ps 77
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 12 Once again Jesus states that He judges no one. Jesus is God’s mercy. Judgment is reserved for God alone. But any ...
Y2 Day 180 – John 11; 1 Chron 24-25Y2 Day 180 – John 11; 1 Chron 24-25
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 11 What spectacular claim does Jesus make in v. 25-26? Do you believe this? What difference does it make for you? Jesus ...
Y2 Day 179 – John 10; 1 Chron 22-23; Ps 76Y2 Day 179 – John 10; 1 Chron 22-23; Ps 76
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 10 It does no good to ask a question if you are not willing to accept the answer. The Jews didn’t really ...
Y2 Day 178 – John 9; 1 Chron 20-21Y2 Day 178 – John 9; 1 Chron 20-21
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 9 See the blind man’s testimony in v. 25. Now fill in the blanks with your story: “I was _________, but now ...
Y2 Day 177 – John 8; 1 Chron 18-19; Prov 15Y2 Day 177 – John 8; 1 Chron 18-19; Prov 15
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 8 Jesus stood without sin before the accused adulterous woman. He had the authority to condemn her. He was actually the only ...
Y2 Day 176 – John 7; 1 Chron 16-17Y2 Day 176 – John 7; 1 Chron 16-17
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 7 The temple guards were supposed to arrest Jesus, but they instead returned to the chief priests and Pharisees empty handed. They ...
Y2 Day 175 – John 6; 1 Chron 14-15; Ps 75Y2 Day 175 – John 6; 1 Chron 14-15; Ps 75
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 6 Why did Jesus test Philip? What does it mean to you that Jesus is the Bread of Life? What is the ...
Y2 Day 174 – John 5; 1 Chron 12-13Y2 Day 174 – John 5; 1 Chron 12-13
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 5 The lame man at the pool must not have been a religious man. If he was, surely he would have told ...
Y2 Day 173 – John 4; 1 Chron 10-11; Ps 74Y2 Day 173 – John 4; 1 Chron 10-11; Ps 74
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 4 I noticed another one of those small but interesting little details in this passage this morning. After meeting the woman at ...
Y2 Day 172 – John 3; 1 Chron 7-9Y2 Day 172 – John 3; 1 Chron 7-9
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 3 A few quick thoughts from this passage…the first two have to do with darkness and light. John notes that people won’t ...
Y2 Day 171 – John 2; 1 Chron 4-6; Ps 73Y2 Day 171 – John 2; 1 Chron 4-6; Ps 73
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 2 What does the wedding story at Cana tell you about Jesus? What is your response? I always wonder if the water ...
Y2 Day 170 – John 1; 1 Chron 1-3Y2 Day 170 – John 1; 1 Chron 1-3
For a description of the (Y2) reading plan, see the “About” page. John 1 What does John say in his prologue (v. 1-18) about the Word? How does this information about Jesus impact you? God’s ...
Day 237 – 1 Chron 28-29; 1 Cor 15:29-58Day 237 – 1 Chron 28-29; 1 Cor 15:29-58
1 Chron. 28-29 I have several brief thoughts from this reading that I believe are very applicable to our day-to-day lives. They are as follows: 1 Cor. 15:29-58 I’m not sure I understand everything that ...
Day 236 – 1 Chron 26-27; 1 Cor 1:1-28Day 236 – 1 Chron 26-27; 1 Cor 1:1-28
1 Chron. 26-17 There is another reference to David’s census in this passage, and perhaps it sheds a little more light on why he incurred God’s wrath for the count. It says here that David ...
Day 235 – 1 Chron 23-25; 1 Cor 14:21-40Day 235 – 1 Chron 23-25; 1 Cor 14:21-40
1 Chron 23-25 David didn’t just make preparations for the building of the Temple for Solomon. It seems he also made preparations for the service of the Temple as well. He organized the priests, the ...
Day 234 – 1 Chron 20-22; 1 Cor 14:1-20Day 234 – 1 Chron 20-22; 1 Cor 14:1-20
1 Chron. 20-22 I get the feeling there is A LOT more significance to this story of David’s census and the ensuing plague than what we see on the surface. The end result of the ...
Day 233 – 1 Chron 17-19; 1 Cor 13Day 233 – 1 Chron 17-19; 1 Cor 13
1 Chron. 17-19 King David wanted to build a house for God. Instead, God promised to build a house for David. David was speaking of making a cedar house, but God was speaking of making ...
Day 228 – 1 Chron 16; Ps 42, 44; 1 Cor 10:1-18Day 228 – 1 Chron 16; Ps 42, 44; 1 Cor 10:1-18
1 Chron. 16 Music is a big part of worshiping God. Music speaks to our souls, somehow; it is a gift from God and we worship Him by offering it back to Him. It is ...
Day 227 – 1 Chron 13-15; 1 Cor 9Day 227 – 1 Chron 13-15; 1 Cor 9
1 Chron. 13-15 The first time David attempted to move the Ark of the Covenant, he did it wrong. He did not follow the instructions that God had given back when the Ark was first ...
Day 226 – 1 Chron 10-12; 1 Cor 8Day 226 – 1 Chron 10-12; 1 Cor 8
1 Chron. 10-12 When the Philistines found Saul and his sons dead, they “sent messengers throughout the land of the Philistines to carry the good news to their idols…”. (1 Chron 10:9). I am so ...
Day 225 – 1 Chron 7-9; 1 Cor 7:20-5Day 225 – 1 Chron 7-9; 1 Cor 7:20-5
1 Chron. 7-9 Lost in lists of names again today! Among the odd comments inserted into today’s text is 1 Chronicles 7:24. “His daughter was Sheerah, who built both Lower and Upper Beth-horon, and Uzzen-sheera”. ...
Day 224 – 1 Chron 4-6; 1 Cor 7:1-19Day 224 – 1 Chron 4-6; 1 Cor 7:1-19
1 Chron. 4-6 Ugh! The genealogies are hard to follow! Names crop up out of nowhere, maybe because they sometimes use two different names for the same person but don’t make that clear (might have ...
Day 223 – 1 Chron 1-3; 1 Cor 6Day 223 – 1 Chron 1-3; 1 Cor 6
1 Chron. 1-3 Boy, the genealogies are tough to read! So many names!! But they must be important, because the Bible includes them multiple times. I know that being able to follow the line from ...