Micaiah’s Two Decisions
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Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Psalm 10-12; Acts 10 Devotional Thought: In chapter nine, David is concerned about the problems created by the wicked around him; however, in chapter ten David is concerned about the problems created within Israel proper. There are many Israelites who believe that there is a God, but they live as though…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Psalm 7-9 Devotional Thought: The theme of Psalm 7 is God vindicating His servants from the malice of their enemies. Cush, one of King Saul’s flatterers, is lying about David to win credibility and approval from King Saul. David is saddened and runs to God for comfort and protection. “O LORD…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Ruth 1-4 Devotional Thought: Warren Wiersbe makes a great statement in his introduction to this little book of the Bible. “A family makes a bad decision in exchanging a famine for three funerals. Because God gave us freedom of choice, we can ignore the will of God, argue with it, disobey…
PlayStop Popout X Nehemiah 7 is a clear teaching about distinction and qualification. The walls were now complete and it was time to populate and occupy the city of Jerusalem. Not just anyone could live inside this city. It was clear that Nehemiah was going to reconcile the names of those wanting to live in…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Obadiah 1; Acts 8 Devotional Thought: Jesus told His disciples that they would have persecution. He foretold of their persecution and martyrdom, but He comforted them by reminding them that the Holy Ghost would be with them. Their power for the mission, ministry, and even martyrdom would come from the Comforter.…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Deuteronomy 32-34 Devotional Thought: In Deuteronomy 31, God exposes the cause of the apostasy that caused Israel to stray. It was a combination of both the pagan influence of the society and the personal prosperity within the land. (vs. 20) When I think of America, I cannot help but see the…
Pastor’s Bible Reading Schedule: Deuteronomy 31; Acts 7 Devotional Thought: History is so important! History tells us why things are the way they are. The past sheds light on the present and aids in learning for the future. We should never live in the past, but we should certainly be learning from it. What are…