Ecclesiastes 11
Ecclesiastes 11 reminds me how little control we really have over things. Sometimes we can be fooled into thinking we are too smart, or immune,
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Ecclesiastes 11 reminds me how little control we really have over things. Sometimes we can be fooled into thinking we are too smart, or immune,
Isaiah 11 reminds me of our recent trip to Disney. As the parade marches down Main Street, all eyes stop to watch. For a moment
Ezekiel 11 reminds me of the expression “Out of the frying pan and into the fire”. We use this to describe a decision made for
Daniel 11 reminds me of my doodles in school. I discovered that I could draw stick-figures in the corner of many pages in a textbook
Jeremiah 11 reminds me of my son’s inability to avoid bouncing checks. The bank is very clear about their rule; you cannot spend more
Hosea 11 reminds me of a father’s love. Very often mom is the soft one that kisses boo-boos and gushes with praise over her child’s
Zechariah 11 reminds me of opening the door of our life to someone that destroys. The biggest pain comes from the doubt left behind. How
Exodus chapter 12 establishes Passover as the most important day in the Hebrew year, so important that God changes the calendar to make the month
The second half of Exodus chapter 12 picks up immediately after God struck all the first-born males throughout Egypt. We cannot imagine the complete devastation
Leviticus chapter 12 discuses the process of purification for a women after childbirth. The chapter begins, “A woman that becomes pregnant and gives birth to