Judges 17
Judges chapter 17 appears to be a “good” chapter to the average reader. It tells of a man that is sincerely trying to worship God.
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Judges chapter 17 appears to be a “good” chapter to the average reader. It tells of a man that is sincerely trying to worship God.
1 Samuel 17 is perhaps the most famous story in the entire Bible. The continuous lesson of the book has been to remind us that
2 Samuel chapter 17 reminds us that all of the natural ability in the world will lead to frustration unless it is used to honor
2 Kings chapter 17 recounts the sad and humiliating conquest of the nation of Israel. I believe God provides the lessons about the nation for us to
1 Kings chapter 17 is a refreshing break from the steady decline of Israel. There is a sense that God would not allow the corruption of His
1 Chronicles 17 demonstrates the clear and distinct difference between God and man. King David was sitting in the midst of wealth and success beyond
2 Chronicles 17 reminds me that the single greatest tool for changing individuals and nations is God’s Word. The chapter begins immediately after Asa, King
Job 17 begins with Job’s plain admission, “My spirit is broken, my days are cut short, the grave awaits me“. It is easy to read
Genesis 17 begins with God appearing before Abram to remind him of His covenant and promise. “I am God Almighty, walk before me and be
Psalm 15 begins with a bothersome question surrounding qualifications for service to God. Under the old covenant, only descendents of Levi were permitted to serve