On Dry Ground

Read Exodus 12:1 through 15:27 Soon after God delivered Israel from the bondage of Egypt, they were threatened by Pharaoh’s army, close behind them. The Red Sea parted, allowing a broad opening with a wall of water on the right and the left. Then with His attention to the smallest detail, the sea floor was made comfortable to walk on. …

God of Restoration

Read Genesis 46:5 through 48:22 The time had finally come. After years of separation, Joseph would finally see his father, Jacob. As soon as Joseph appeared before him, he threw his arms around his father and wept for a long time (Genesis 46:29). Joseph stood before his father, having seen God’s vision fulfilled. This scene of restoration is only one …

Worried? Stop, Breathe, Pray

Read Genesis 31:1 through 32:32 Sildénafil sans ordonnance News of Esau’s pending arrival terrified Jacob, and with good cause. Jacob had stolen his brother’s blessing by deception and trickery. Esau had sworn to kill him. Twenty years later, Jacob worried that his brother was still seeking revenge. After all, why would Esau be approaching with four hundred men? Jacob strategized …

Worthy of the Kingdom

Read Matthew 1:1 through 4:25 “Produce fruit in keeping with repentance. And do not think you can say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father.’ I tell you that out of these stones God can raise up children for Abraham” (Matthew 3:8–9). John the Baptist showed his repentance by living a life worthy of God. He did not rely …

A New Year

Read Revelation 21:1–27 Another year is about to come to a close. Has it been a good year for you, or one you are glad to see end? Sadly, we often wish our life away. Things will be better, we tell ourselves, when the children are in school, the mortgage on the house is paid in full, or the long-awaited …

A Royal Crossroads

Read Haggai 1:1 through 2:23 Have you ever felt like you were running hard but getting nowhere? Zerubbabel probably felt that way. He was governor in Jerusalem over the first wave of returnees from the Babylonian captivity. A rush of excitement had initiated the rebuilding of the temple, but opposition, economics, and fatigue had caused a halt to the construction. …

Bring Hope into Despair

Read Ezekiel 39:1 through 40:49 In the twenty-fifth year of our exile . . . (Ezekiel 40:1). It is easy to miss the important message hidden in this verse. God’s prophet was not exempt from the devastation that brought Israel to its knees and led them into captivity. I’d like to believe God’s children will escape the judgment He sends …

A Lesson in Humility

Read Ezekiel 29:1 through 32:32 Swelled with pride. A legend in his own mind. Too big for his britches. All these phrases describe Pharaoh Hophra, who had allowed his personal successes to go to his head (Ezekiel 29:3). Along the way, the pharaoh had mistakenly decided that he was the reason for his own success, that he was the reason …

Out of Darkness

Read Ezekiel 4:1 through 11:25 He said to me, “Son of man, have you seen what the elders of the house of Israel are doing in the darkness, each at the shrine of his own idol? They say, ‘The Lord does not see us; the Lord has forsaken the land’” (Ezekiel 8:12). The elders of Israel pretended to worship God, …

The Source of Hope

Read Lamentations 1:1 through 5:22 Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope . . . The Lord is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him (Lamentations 3:21,25). In boxing terms, the people were down for the count. But they were far from out. In the middle of this series …