Walk Through The Bible 365 - AugustSample
What About The Wicked?
When you finished reading today’s three passages, did you notice Job’s inquiry is correlated to David’s writing in Psalms? Job asks, "Why does the Almighty not set times for judgment? Why must those who know him look in vain for such days?" Job describes the ways of the wicked and states that God is aware of their evil ways and David finishes the searching of Job with finality. Our faith grows strong when we find comfort and truth from God’s Word. We have the same struggles as our biblical faithful witnesses and we can overcome by their testimonies!
Prayer: I am amazed, Lord, at Your Truth and Words today. They speak to my heart concerning the ways of evil and wicked people. I believe your Word encourages me to be faithful to You and stand firm in Your unfailing, unshakable love. I do this in Jesus’ Name, Amen.
When you finished reading today’s three passages, did you notice Job’s inquiry is correlated to David’s writing in Psalms? Job asks, "Why does the Almighty not set times for judgment? Why must those who know him look in vain for such days?" Job describes the ways of the wicked and states that God is aware of their evil ways and David finishes the searching of Job with finality. Our faith grows strong when we find comfort and truth from God’s Word. We have the same struggles as our biblical faithful witnesses and we can overcome by their testimonies!
Prayer: I am amazed, Lord, at Your Truth and Words today. They speak to my heart concerning the ways of evil and wicked people. I believe your Word encourages me to be faithful to You and stand firm in Your unfailing, unshakable love. I do this in Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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About this Plan
How do we feed ourselves with the Word of God? By reading through the Bible. But how do we grasp all the Bible has to offer in an easy and enjoyable way? This reading plan spans one year with daily bite-sized chunks of devotions and scripture to help you stay focused, at a comfortable pace and without overwhelming yourself. As you begin your walk through the Bible, you'll start to hear, read, study, memorize, meditate, and apply God's word in your life.
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