1 Kings 19
1 Kings chapter 19 reminds me how weak we are on our own. The chapter begins, King Ahab told his wife Jezebel”everything Elijah had done”
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1 Kings chapter 19 reminds me how weak we are on our own. The chapter begins, King Ahab told his wife Jezebel”everything Elijah had done”
1 Chronicles 19 reminds me there are many types of “enemies” from our past. For some it is addiction, for others it is lust or
2 Chronicles 19 reminds me of the very different reactions people have to hearing God’s Word. The king of Judah had made the study and
Job 19 helps us understand the often repeated expression, “Now I know who my friends really are”. It reminds me of the first rule of
Genesis chapter 19 is a pitiful reminder to us of the danger of compromising God’s righteousness. Remember Lot had chosen to “pitch his tent toward
Psalm 19 reminds me of the innocence of childhood in summertime. That was a time of freedom and enjoying nature. Long days and warm nights
Proverbs 19 reminds me of the TV show about Celebrity Rehabilitation from addiction. It seems that many of these adults were child-actors, or children of
Isaiah 19 reminds me that some of the most fanatical anti-smoking people are former smokers. Often their fervor was ignited after suffering some harm from
Ezekiel 19 reminds me of those that live in the glories of the past. Perhaps the saddest of these are the broken down former athletes.
Jeremiah 19 reminds me of the nursery rhyme about Humpty Dumpty. There are some things that are precious and delicate and once broken cannot be