It's Day 21 and we're in Psalm 24.
Where God Spoke To Me:- Verse 1 - All that was created was created by Him.
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It's Day 21 and we're in Psalm 24.
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It's Day 20 and we're in Acts 4.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 14 - The hard-headedness is amazing. They have no reply and know something amazing has happened (verses 15-18), but yet they are so tied to their position and their power that they won't consider changing.
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It's Day 19 and we're in Acts 3.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 19 - That's a nice phrase: "times of refreshing."
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It's Day 18 and we're in Acts 2.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 43 - I'd like to see more of that "awe" today.
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It's Day 17 and we're in Acts 1.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 7 - I don't remember noticing this verse before. This has a lot to say to preachers who spend endless time speculating on end times possibilities.
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- Verse 11 - The latter half of the verse is a reference to the Second Coming.
- Verses 15-26 - I think this is a mistake by Peter. He was not told to fill that twelfth spot. I think God had Paul in mind as being Judas' replacement and Peter did something he wasn't asked to do. If so, that means the first major decision by a Christian after Jesus left was a mistake.
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It's Day 16 and we're in Genesis 45.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 2 - Forgiving is hard.
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- Verse 2 - This is not playacting. This is the genuine struggle of Joseph moving from resentment to forgiveness.
- Verse 3 - Why does Joseph ask if his father is still alive? He knows that he is from previous conversations with his brothers. This moment simply shows Joseph's heart for wanting to see his father again.
- Verses 4-8 - His brothers do bear guilt for their sinful treatment of Joseph, but Joseph is here acknowledging that he can now see where God was working within what seemed at the time to be terrible.
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It's Day 15 and we're in Genesis 44.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 1-2 - In many ways Joseph has the best character of any of the Old Testament figures, yet here it shows him struggling with forgiveness. We've all been there.
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- Verse 1 - Why does Joseph do this? I think at this point he still has bitterness and resentment toward his brothers and wants to make them squirm. It's not until later in this chapter when Judah offers to sacrifice himself that Joseph's love for his brothers breaks through (which shows up early in chapter 45).
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It's Day 14 and we're in Genesis 43.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Nothing really jumped out to me.
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- Verse 23 - The steward thought this was true, but 42:25 tells us otherwise.
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It's Day 13 and we're in Genesis 42.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 24 - He is moved by their sorrow, but not enough to forgive.
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- Verse 4 - Yes, Jacob is showing favoritism again and that is bad parenting. The Bible describes what Jacob does but that doesn't mean it endorses it.
- Verses 7-17 - I think this comes from Joseph's resentment over how he was treated. Some think Joseph is more mature than that and this is just a little drama, but I think Joseph still had hard feelings.
- Verse 28 - They were concerned they'd be accused of stealing.
- Verse 37 - Offering two sons as a bounty had to do with the honor system they had back then.
- Verse 38 - Yes, Jacob is playing favorites.
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It's Day 12 and we're in Genesis 41.
Sometimes things get busy and you miss a day or two. Don’t get discouraged and quit. Just lay aside those readings you missed and jump in with today’s reading.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verses 1, 40 - The timing of the famine determined when Joseph got out of jail. It was a longer wait than he'd have liked, but as verse 57 indicates many lives were saved by what Joseph went through.
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- Verse 38 - Pharaoh gave Joseph too much credit in presuming that the divine spirit dwelt within him. He did have help from God, but he wasn't part divine.
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It's Day 11 and we're in Genesis 40.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verses 14-15 - Sometimes what looks like it's obviously going to be the open door fails to materialize.
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It's Day 10 and we're in Genesis 39.
One problem that regularly bothers me as I read is a wandering mind. A word in the text will make me think of something that I have to do that day and my mind is off to the races, leaving the Bible behind. I've found it helpful to have something near me that I can make a note on when that happens so I can write down that thing I need to do later and get back to concentrating on the reading in front of me.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 21 - It's an interesting comment here. Within the larger bad thing, God showed kindness to Joseph in a smaller way. Of course, we'd usually just avoid that struggle altogether.
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It's Day 9 and we're in Genesis 38.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verses 24-25 - He was so indignant over her sin even when he had secretly committed that same sin. What are the sins I publicly condemn while privately accommodating?
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- Verses 7, 10 - This is not something that usually happens, but it does sometimes.
- Verses 14-18 - Yes, this is Jerry Springer stuff. The Bible describes what this family does and that doesn't mean that God approves of what they do. Pretty sick stuff.
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It's Day 8 and we're in Genesis 37.
We're going to be reading the Joseph stories out of Genesis. In many ways, he's the most impressive character in Genesis, although he does give into resentment in meeting his brothers in Egypt.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 34 - Did the brothers think about the consequence to their Dad before they did it, or were they just focused on their own feelings?
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- Verse 3 - "Israel" is Jacob.
- Verse 3 - Yes, this is bad parenting. Genesis tells what they did, but that doesn't mean what they did was always right.
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It's Day 7 and we're in Matthew 21.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 13 - A defining characteristic of the church should be our prayer.
- Verse 43 - He wants fruit from us.
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It's Day 6 and we're in Matthew 20.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 34 - How often am I "moved with compassion"?
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- Verses 1-16 - Two possible interpretations: a. This refers to the opening door for the Gentiles to come into the Kingdom after it'd been just the Jews for so long; b. It refers to those who are saved late in life and have little time to serve God.
- Verses 22-23 - They would die for the Kingdom, but that authority had already been granted.
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It's Day 5 and we're in Matthew 19.
As you read, listen for where God wants to speak to you. What jumps out to you? What speaks to situations you're dealing with right now?
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 21 - What's holding you back? What's holding me back? For this guy it was his possessions, but it might be something else for us.
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- Verses 1-9 - This is not all the teaching on divorce that Jesus did.
- Verse 12 - This means that some are born without the "equipment" to have sex; some (not so much today, but it happened back then) were made eunuchs by people (like the man who would oversee the king's harem); some choose not to have sex because they feel God is calling them to a single life (this would not involve a physical change like the other two options).
- Verse 17 - This presumably was because the man looked at Jesus as a human teacher.
- Verses 23-26 - This is not saying it's impossible for rich people to be saved, but it is harder. Why? They tend to love the things of this world and put their trust in their wealth.
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It's Day 4 and we're in Matthew 18.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verses 34-35 - These are verses to think about slowly. If God really feels this way, that's different than most of us think of Him.
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- Verse 10 - This is one of the two New Testament verses that hint at the idea of guardian angels.
- Verses 15-18 - This is the idea of "church discipline." It's how we are to treat serious sin within the church.
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It's Day 3 and we're in Matthew 17.
If you've got questions about your reading, I love answering those. Feel free to email me. Unless it's something personal, I'll usually anonymously share the question (and answer) in the following day's email so everyone can benefit from it.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 20 - How little faith we must have, since we see so little of His power.
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- Verse 4-5 - Peter's mistake was that he should have realized the point of the vision was how great Jesus was, not that all three were equally impressive.
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It's Day 2 and we're in Matthew 16.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 26 - One of my life verses.
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- Verse 4 - The "sign of Jonah" refers to the fact that Jesus was going to be three days to the resurrection, like Jonah was three days in the fish.
- Verses 6, 11-12 - The "leaven" was their hypocrisy.
- Verse 18 - Catholics believe the "this rock" is Peter; Protestants believe it is his confession of Christ.
- Verse 20 - This was largely a timing issue. He had a timetable in mind.
- Verse 24 - As disciples, we need to be willing to make sacrifices for Him.
- Verse 25 - This means that rather than doing what I want to do, I instead obey the teaching of Christ, believing that obedience to Him will lead to true life.
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It's Day 1 and we're in Matthew 15.
There is a little overlap between the two "60IN60" cycles, so we are starting another 60 days because of the way the calendar fell.It's Day 56 and we're in Psalm 22.
Where God Spoke To Me:
- Verse 1 - I appreciate the honesty.
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- Verses 6, 12 - This is poetic imagery.
- Verses 14-18 - Parts of this are prophetic, pointing toward Christ's experience.
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