It's Day 15 and we're in Isaiah 61.
One reason to be in the Bible regularly? It cuts through the clutter. We are surrounded by tons of information, but so much of it is essentially irrelevant to a meaningful life. The Bible speaks to the issues that matter.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 1 - These are the verses Jesus quoted as He began His ministry. They tell us so much about the kind of Kingdom He intended: one for the brokenhearted, the poor, the captive.
If you want to read the chapter online, here's a link.
If you have a question or comment, email me at butcher@ymail.com.
Your Questions and Comments:
- "Isaiah 11 - Does verse 11 begin a reference to a different time period than in verses 1-10?" - If verses 1-10 are a reference to the Millennium, it could be the same time frame.
- "Is there are link between the books we are reading, if so I am not seeing it. Although I'm enjoying the books we are reading." - I include some gospel, some Old Testament, and some of the other New Testament in each "60IN60" cycle. But there is not a theme (like grace or judgment) within each cycle's reading.
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