Exodus 20 (part 1)
Exodus chapter 20 begins with God giving Moses His ten commandments; but first He makes the statement, “I am the Lord your God“. Those that
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Exodus chapter 20 begins with God giving Moses His ten commandments; but first He makes the statement, “I am the Lord your God“. Those that
In Exodus chapter 20, Moses is given the Ten Commandments from God. The first four discuss our relationship with God, while the remaining six focus
Leviticus chapter 20 provides the punishment and consequences for all of the detestable behavior mentioned earlier. God uses VERY personal terms to describe the unacceptable
Numbers chapter 20 is a chapter of transition and most notably includes the act of disobedience that prevents Moses from leading the nation of Israel
In Deuteronomy chapter 20, God gives His unusual plan for preparing for battle. First, God puts things into proper perspective; “When you go to war
Joshua chapter 20 establishes the “Cities of Refuge” within the nation of Israel. Remember the purpose of these cities was to provide protection for the
Judges chapter 20 reminds us of how often we fight against God in spite of the impossibility. Many of us held on in stubborn resistance
1 Samuel chapter 20 reminds us of our need for trustworthy friends. It is almost cliché to tell a friend to “trust God” when they
2 Samuel chapter 20 reminds us how critical it is to wisely choose who you align your life with. Remember the nation of Israel was
2 Kings chapter 20 reminds me how hard it is to resist the desire to receive the praise of man. We face daily pressure to