Jeremiah 7
Jeremiah 7 reminds me of the ironic line about the three biggest lies, the last one being “I love you”. It is a sad truth
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Jeremiah 7 reminds me of the ironic line about the three biggest lies, the last one being “I love you”. It is a sad truth
Hosea 7 reminds me of when I first came to Christ. I was not evil in the eyes of any of my friends, and none
Amos 7 reminds me of a simple carpenter’s tool called a level. It is used to measure the perfect horizontal or vertical needed for construction.
Micah 7 reminds me of working for a mason one summer. As a laborer, I only got paid when I worked. One hot Florida day,
Zechariah 7 reminds me of a desolate home. That is the place where communication has broken down; no one is speaking, laughing, or interacting. The
Exodus chapter 8 begins with the Lord telling Moses, “Go to Pharaoh and say to him, This is what the Lord says: Let My people
Leviticus chapter 8 describes the consummation of the consecration of the priests and the offerings described in earlier chapters. It is important to remember WE
Numbers chapter 8 describes the procedure prescribed to “set apart” the tribe of Levi for their service in the Tent of Meeting. In Leviticus chapter
In Deuteronomy chapter 8, Moses warns the nation of Israel the way they must fully possess the Promised Land is to remain humble. Moses begins,
Joshua chapter 8 reminds me of something we used to do as kids. When playing a game and there was a disputed call, someone would