The final chapters of Numbers focus on the beginning to the fulfillment of the Lord’s promise that the Israelites would inherit the land of Canaan and instructs men and women on the making of promises and vows. The Israelites have been wandering the wilderness for 40 years. They are the given the instructions...
Day 12: Numbers 21-29
In Numbers, 21-29, God couldn’t have made it more obvious that Israel was a blessed nation. Everyone that encountered them in battle was defeated and wiped out. They defeated the King of Arad, King Sihon and the Amorites and King Og of Bashan. Through Balaam, God showed Balak, the Moabites and the Midians that...
Day 11: Numbers 9-20
Continuing on through Numbers, we see that the Israelites are a doubting nation. Israel has become a whining, ungrateful and untrusting congregation. The Lord is providing food for them, but it is not good enough. He has given them leaders that have a direct line to God to tell them what to do and...
Day 10: Numbers 1-8
This passage of Numbers was comforting to read for my need to have everything in it’s proper place, and was a refreshing change of pace compared to the Law of Leviticus. Moses is called by God to take a census of all the men aged 20 years and over of each tribe, the warriors and...
Day 9: Leviticus 16-27
Three books down, 63 more to go! Consequently, I have been dreading reading some portions of the Bible and one of those books was Leviticus. While I have read Leviticus before, my knowledge consisted of knowing it contained a lot of the Law and frankly reading about a lot of rules does not sound...
Day 8: Leviticus 1-15
Leviticus can be extremely overwhelming read. It is easy to get bogged down in all of the details surrounding the expectations of all the different kinds of offerings. I was struck with how incredibly gracious that the Lord created provisions for those of all economic standing to be able to participate in bringing offerings...
Day 7: Exodus 29-40
One week down, only 83 days of reading left. In Exodus 29-40, the Israelites quickly stray from God and build a golden calf as a god, but face severe consequences for their actions. The speed in which the Israelites go from we have been delivered to we have no God, He has left us...
Day 6: Exodus 15:22-28
Immediately after escaping the Egyptian army through the Red Sea, one of the first thing the Israelites do is complain about bitter water. A little later they complained that they were hungry, saying they would have been better off in Egypt and the Lord heard their cries. He answered it with manna every morning...
Day 5: Exodus 1-15:21
In a change of pace, I listened to the selection via audio book, The Word of Promise Audio Bible while out doing school pick up and drop off. I still had to read the passage to take my notes, but it was a really nice change of pace to hear the Bible read dramatically....
Day 4: Genesis 39-50
This last section of Genesis contains the story of Joseph and how way in advance, God set into motion events that would save Abram’s family line and continue to fulfill the covenant. I love the story of Joseph because of his character. Joseph could have grumbled about being sold into slavery, but instead he...