Daily Bible Reading–March 2021 God's Word of PrayerSample
March 25
Introduction
The words of the prophet Habakkuk come from near the end of the seventh century B.C., at a time when the Babylonians were in power. Habakkuk was deeply disturbed by the violence and injustice in the land of Judah, and today’s reading records a prayer-filled conversation between the prophet and the LORD God. He questions why God is so slow to deal with the evil and lawlessness that was taking place.
Today’s Scripture Reading
Habakkuk 1:1-17
Today’s Key Verse: Habakkuk 1:12a
LORD, from the very beginning you are God. You are my God, holy and eternal.
Reflect
According to the Law of Moses, the people of Israel were to treat each other with fairness. Yet many of the Lord’s prophets accused the people and their leaders of being unjust. In verse 2, Habakkuk asks, “O LORD, how long must I call for help before you listen, before you save us from violence?” Do you ever talk to God about the violence and injustice you see in the world? For what do you pray?
Pray
Lord, the violence in our world fills me with frustration, despair, and sadness. Too often I feel powerless against it. Help me see the ways in which I can be a peacemaker in your world. Amen.
Prayer Concern
Victims of injustice
Tomorrow’s Reading
Habakkuk 2:1-20: The LORD answers Habakkuk.
Scripture
About this Plan
Daily Bible Reading is designed to facilitate consistent interaction with Scripture. It includes background information on each day’s Scripture passage and key verse for meditation, reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture, a prayer and prayer concern to help you connect to God and be of spiritual support to others. Journey with us this month as we explore the theme “God’s Word of Prayer.”
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