Chronological in 90 Daysنموونە
Don’t give up! I know the books of Leviticus and Numbers can be tedious in some places, but there are great principles, foreshadowings of Christ, and manifestations of God that are unique to these Scriptures.
I like to think of Numbers as Moses’ personal journal. There are some scenes in these pages in which God vindicates Moses with extreme prejudice. The people of Israel are so rebellious, yet God reproves and redeems them again and again.
When reading these long lists of people’s names, remember that you, too, will one day have your name in a huge book, and it matters that God didn’t forget your name.
About this Plan
Reading the Bible from beginning to end will enrich your spiritual life. Reading it in a short time exposes the story as God's love for humanity. This ninety-day plan is challenging, but nothing brings the Bible into focus, like reading the events in order as they happened.
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