I trampled the nations in my anger; in my wrath I made them drunk and poured their blood on the ground.”
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5 Days
In this study plan, we will have an in depth look at the fencing and the gate as well as the entrance door and the veil of the Tabernacle. The fencing served as a barrier between the camp of Israel and the tabernacle. This prevented the people from coming directly to the tabernacle where God dwelt.
Revelation is not only for the future. It was used to speak to the church during John's day. It speaks to the church in our day. Revelation has a meaning and a message for us every day. This five day study will explore Revelation 14 and 15.
21 Days
NASB 2020 a faithful rendition in music. Instructions: If you go to the NASB 2020 translation and switch the audio narrator to Music Bible the entire Bible audio will switch to the Music Bible Audio. Journey through the powerful prophecies of Isaiah in just 21 days through the beauty of word-for-word Scripture songs. Each day, listen to passages that reveal God’s holiness, justice, and redeeming love—brought to life through music. Commit to these 21 days of musical immersion and allow Isaiah’s timeless message of hope to strengthen your faith—one sung verse at a time.
30 Days
In this 18th installment of Reading with the People of God, we follow a lectionary rhythm of Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms. This plan journeys through Isaiah 40–66, where God speaks comfort, reveals His Servant, and promises new creation. Alongside Isaiah, we read Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, and 1and 2 Peter—letters that call us to endurance, holiness, and hope in Christ. Together these readings point us to the living hope we have through the gospel. May the Spirit strengthen our faith and anchor us in God’s everlasting promises.
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