Mark 12

I don’t know which is more frightening…knowing that if I don’t pay my debts God is coming to exact payment from me, or knowing that I don’t have enough resources to pay the bill.     Both are true.

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Judges 3 – 5, again

(Thursday)

Well, I guess you might have figured out by now that you are reading the same passage of scripture again. (An early April Fool’s joke – not likely.) Not sure how that happened but it explains to me now why we needed an extra day at the end of the year. So give yourself a break or maybe just open your bible to a random spot and see what God had planned for you today. Please feel free to share what ever God may have opened up for you.

Blessings

Pastor Kathy

 


Matthew 22

Let me get this straight….a man is invited to the wedding feast, but when he shows up they tie him up and throw him out?   Why him in the first place?

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Judges 3 -5

(Wednesday)

The first judge we are introduced to is Othniel who is a nephew of Caleb. He is given the Spirit of the Lord in order to defeat the king of Aram and because of his obedience, Israel experienced 40 years of peace. The second judge was Ehud and he ruled for 80 years, he was also left handed, which will help him trick Eglon, king of the Moabites


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John 12

No wonder Judas was angry.   What Mary just did cost over $30k, and none of that money can be recovered.   And that money could have fed people who were hungry for quite a while.   But not now.   Thanks, Mary.

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Judges 1 – 2

(Tuesday)

Well, today, we begin another book of the Old Testament. This is Israel’s story of the Judges which span over 325 years. There were twelve in all, men and women. Heroes. Leaders who rescued Israel during hard times. Heroes that were far from perfect. But all of them willing to be used by God.


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Mark 11

The crowd cheered, waved branches and even threw their coats on the ground for him to walk on.  But that’s only because they had no idea just how radically He really was.

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Joshua 22 – 24

(Monday)

Three (well actually two and a half) of the tribes of Israel are now ready to claim the land they wanted on the east side of the Jordan. You may remember they thought this land was suitable for their needs, but first they had to help the rest of the Israelites conquer the Promise Land.


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Joshua 19 – 21

(Easter Sunday)

Happy Easter, I hope your day is filled with many blessings! He is Risen, Christ is Risen indeed!

So I thought yesterday’s reading with all those names was difficult, well, what about today! More towns, more allotments… more places. But guess what, there are some great things happening here today.


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Joshua 16 – 18

(Saturday)

I have often wondered about this day, that falls between Good Friday and the crucifixion and Easter Sunday, how difficult a day it must have been for the disciples and the followers of Jesus. As far as they knew everything they had believed in was nailed to a cross. How do you go on?


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