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In John 8, we will read about a woman caught in adultery, see Jesus claim He is the light of the world, and see Jesus equate Himself directly with the Father by using the term, “I am.” Do you have a few things you want to discuss with Jesus?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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In John 5, Jesus makes Himself equal with God. We will also see His authority and find out what happens when we search the Scriptures. Knowing about God and acting on our beliefs are two different things. Do you want to be healed?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today, we being the Book of John. Look for: Jesus’ first miracle, the story of the woman at the well, the raising of Lazarus from the dead, Jesus as the Good Shepherd, and the way, the truth, and the life. These can only be found in the Gospel of John. And of course, the most famous verse in all the Bible, John 3:16.…
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Congratulations! You made it to day thirty of our thirty-day journey through the Book of Psalms. Today, we finish the Book of Psalms with Psalms 145-150, six psalms. The last few psalms are like a crescendo, fitting for a book of songs. Will you let your spirit soar as we conclude this book of songs and praises?…
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Today is our second to the last day in our thirty-day journey through the Book of Psalms. This is day twenty-nine, and we will look at Psalms 139-144, six psalms. We are formed by God in the womb. For what? Do you know why He formed you and gave you life?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day twenty-seven out of thirty in our journey through the Book of Psalms in thirty days. Today is going to be amazing. We will get through twelve psalms in one day. They are all short psalms, a collection of wonderful psalms. We will start with Psalm 120 and finish with 131. Is the Lord part of your home? Are you building “your house” or d…
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Today is day twenty-six of our journey of thirty days through the Book of Psalms. We are on the second half of Psalm 119, the longest chapter in all of scripture. In the previous devotion, we covered 119:1-88. Today, we finish 119 with verses 89-176. We continue with elevating God’s Word. Is it sweeter than honey to your soul? Is it a lamp to your …
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Today is day twenty-five in our journey of thirty days in the Book of Psalms. We are on the longest chapter in the Bible, Psalm 119. We will divide it in half, verses 1-88 today and complete Psalm 119 in the next devotion. The longest chapter in the Bible elevates God’s Word. Is that a message to us?…
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Today is day twenty-four in our thirty-day journey through the Book of Psalms. We will look at five more psalms, 114-118. We will look at the shortest psalm and the middle verse of the Bible. If you could summarize the Bible in one verse, what would it be? Would you put it in the center of the Bible?…
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Today is day twenty-three of our thirty-day journey through the Book of Psalms. We will look at six psalms today, Psalms 108-113. We will focus on the false accusations in Psalm 109. Have you, or are you, being falsely accused? How did you, or how do you want to respond?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today brings us to day twenty-two in our journey through the Book of Psalms. We will look at two psalms, Psalm 106 and 107, because they are longer, Psalm 106, forty-eight verses, and Psalm 107, forty-three verses. Psalm 106 is a reminder of where we go wrong. Psalm 107 is a reminder that as we go wrong, God’s steadfast love lasts forever. Do you n…
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Today, we are in day twenty-one of our walk through the Book of Psalms. We are going to cover just two psalms today, but they are longer. Psalm 104 has thirty-five verses, and Psalm 105 has forty-five verses. Psalm 104 reminds us of God the creator. Psalm 105 reminds us of God’s faithfulness. How do you remember God’s faithfulness in your life?…
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Today is day twenty in our journey through the Book of Psalms. We will look at Psalms 99-103. With these five psalms, we cross the 100 mark today. There is much praise in these psalms. Psalm 101, attributed to David, has eight “I wills” in it. Our relationship with God is a choice. What “will” you do or not do in your relationship with God?…
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In our thirty-day journey through the Book of Psalms, today is day eighteen. We will look at three psalms, Psalms 89, 90, and 91. Psalm 90 is the only psalm attributed to Moses. Do you see your work as unto the Lord, or is it just a job? Do you ask God’s blessing on your work and your job?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day sixteen in our journey through the Book of Psalms. Today, we are going to look at six psalms, Psalms 79-84. God begs His people to listen to Him. Does He beg you too, or do you willingly and joyfully seek His voice?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day fifteen in our journey through the Book of Psalms. We are going to look at two psalms today, Psalms 77 and 78, but Psalm 78 is seventy-two verses. Psalm 78 is a history of God’s relationship with His people Israel. From time to time, it is important and valuable to look back at our walk with God. Has your walk been up and down, or cons…
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Today is day fourteen in our journey through the 150 chapters of the Book of Psalms. We will cross over the halfway point with another four psalms. There are times when the wicked prosper at the expense of the righteous. It does not seem fair. Has it happened to you?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day thirteen in our journey through the Book of Psalms. We will cover four psalms. At what age were you saved? Were you a teenager like me? Was it in your young adult life? Has it been recent, or a long time ago? How are you coming along in your faith? Will you finish strong?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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We are on a thirty-day journey through the Book of Psalms; all one hundred and fifty psalms in thirty days. Today is day twelve. We will look at four psalms, praise psalms. Other than in church, do you praise God from whom all blessing flow?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in day eleven in our journey through Psalms in thirty days. We will be looking at seven psalms. We, like David, need Him to hide us from our enemies, to tread down our foes, to lead us to the Rock, and nourish our thirsty souls. Do you need Him today?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day nine in our thirty-day journey through the Book of Psalms. We will read six psalms, bringing us to one-third of all the psalms by finishing Psalm 50 today. Millions of people in the world believe in reincarnation. Do you?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day eight in our journey through the Book of Psalms. We will look at five psalms. A few of these psalms became very personal to me in a desperate situation in my life. Does God’s Word become very personal to you at times? Do you need to hear clearly from Him about a life situation today?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day seven in our journey through the Book of Psalms. Today, we will look at Psalms 36-39, four psalms. In Psalm 37:5-6, God promises to give you the desire of your heart. Do you know what the desire of your heart is? Do you trust God to give it to you?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day six in our journey through the 150 psalms and we will look at just three psalms. There are many invitations to praise the Lord in these three chapters. We will read or hear them all but focus on one, “Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together!” (34:3). Do you magnify the Lord and exalt His name? What do the terms…
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We will look at seven psalms today, Psalms 26-32. There are many amazing attributes of our God described in these Psalms. We will focus on two, His anger and His favor. Have you experienced both? Are you weeping through nights of your life, waiting for joy to come in the morning of life?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today’s readings will be Psalms 20-25. In between is that great, great passage, Psalm 23, one of the most quoted chapters in all of scripture. But Jesus quotes Psalm 22:1 from the cross at Calvary. Did God forsake His Son Jesus? Can He forsake you?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today is day three in our journey through the Book of Psalms. We will cover only three psalms today. Psalms 18 and 19 are two of my favorites. We will focus on the beginning and the end of them. Can you say, “I love you, O Lord” (18:1)? If so, how do you express that love to the Lord?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in our second day of the Book of Psalms. We will go through Psalms 9-16. These psalms are filled with important concepts for living our lives. We focus on one today, are godly foundations being destroyed in your nation, or in your life? Or are you preserving your godly foundation? “I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I…
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Today, we begin the Book of Psalms. We are going to enjoy the whole book in thirty days. Psalms is basically the hymn book of the people of God for worship. It will be a wonderful and very blessed thirty days in the Book of Psalms.Από τον Allen J. Huth
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We conclude the Book of Esther today with chapter 10, which is only three short verses. The Book of Esther is a story of God turning a crisis into a celebration. Has God done that in your life? Are you in crisis today? Will you trust Him to turn your crisis into a celebration?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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In Esther 7, Esther has her second feast and finally lays her petitions before the king. She exposes Haman and his despicable plan. Have you, or are you, trying to hide something from God or man? When it gets exposed, will it be positive or negative for you?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Esther 6, following the drama of Esther 5 when Haman builds the gallows in the middle of the night. He now wants to go see the king to get permission to hang Mordecai. Things do not always go as planned. When they don’t, are you frustrated or curious that God may be at work?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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After Esther 4, with those great verses, “for such a time as this” (4:14) and “if I perish, I perish” (4:16), we jump into Esther 5. Esther takes a risk of a lifetime. She will win big or lose big. Have you faced such a choice? Did you risk it all?Από τον Allen J. Huth
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