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On Day 164 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we explore Psalms 31-35. These psalms express David’s trust in God as a rock and refuge amid distress, plead for justice against enemies, and celebrate the joy of God’s steadfast love. They weave together lament, praise, and wisdom, affirming God’s faithfulness in all circumstances.Questions:1. Psalm 31’s cry for rescue trusts God as a fortress—how does this imagery challenge u...
On Day 163 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Psalms 26-30. These psalms reflect David’s plea for vindication based on his integrity, cries for mercy in distress, and exuberant thanksgiving for God’s deliverance. Through trust and worship, they reveal God’s steadfast love as a refuge in life’s highs and lows.Questions:1. Psalm 26’s appeal for God to test David’s heart—how does this bold request challenge us to exa...
On Day 162 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we explore Psalms 21-25. These psalms celebrate God’s strength in granting victory, express deep anguish in suffering, and affirm trust in His guidance and protection. From royal praise to the shepherd’s care, David’s words point to God’s faithful presence in all seasons.Questions:1. Psalm 22’s cry of abandonment shifts to hope in deliverance—how does this movement challenge us to hold f...
On Day 161 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we delve into Psalms 16-20. These psalms celebrate God as a source of joy and refuge, plead for deliverance from enemies, and exult in the perfection of His law. David’s prayers blend personal trust with praise for God’s kingship and provision, inspiring hope in His faithfulness.Questions:1. Psalm 16 expresses unshakable joy in God’s presence—how does this confidence challenge ...
On Day 160 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we explore Psalms 11-15. These psalms express trust in God as a refuge amid evil, lament the scarcity of the faithful, and seek purity to dwell in God’s presence. Through vivid prayers, David affirms God’s protection and justice for the righteous.Questions:1. Psalm 11 declares God as a refuge despite surrounding threats—how does this confidence challenge us to anchor our trust ...
On Day 159 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Psalms 6-10. These psalms express raw cries for mercy amid suffering, confidence in God’s protection, and pleas for justice against the wicked. David’s prayers weave personal anguish with trust in God’s righteous rule, offering hope in His faithful deliverance.Questions:1. Psalm 6’s desperate plea for healing reveals deep vulnerability—how does this raw honesty challen...
On Day 158 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we begin the Psalms with chapters 1-5. These opening poems contrast the way of the righteous with the wicked, celebrate God’s law, and cry out for divine protection and justice. Through vivid imagery, they invite trust in God as the ultimate refuge and king.Questions:1. Psalm 1 contrasts the flourishing righteous with the fleeting wicked—how does this imagery challenge us to consider the...
On Day 157 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we conclude Job with chapters 40-42. God continues His majestic challenge, describing mighty creatures like Behemoth and Leviathan to underscore His unrivaled power. Job humbly repents, and God restores his fortunes, affirming divine sovereignty and grace amidst suffering’s mystery.Questions:1. God’s description of Behemoth and Leviathan in chapters 40-41 showcases His mastery over creat...
On Day 156 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 38-39. God finally speaks from the whirlwind, confronting Job with a series of questions about the vastness of creation. Through vivid imagery of the cosmos, weather, and wild creatures, God reveals His unmatched power and wisdom, humbling Job’s perspective.Questions:1. God’s questions about creation in chapter 38 highlight His sovereign control—how does this divin...
On Day 155 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 35-37. Elihu continues his speech, challenging Job’s claim that righteousness seems unrewarded. He exalts God’s impartial justice and awesome power, describing His control over nature and urging Job to revere God’s unsearchable ways amidst his suffering.Questions:1. Elihu in chapter 35 questions whether Job’s righteousness benefits God—how does this challenge us to...
On Day 154 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 32-34. Elihu, a younger bystander, breaks his silence, angered by Job’s friends’ failure to answer and Job’s claims of innocence. He argues that God is just, using suffering to discipline and refine, urging Job to recognize divine wisdom in his trials.Questions:1. Elihu’s youthful passion in chapter 32 contrasts with the elders’ silence—how does his boldness challe...
On Day 153 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 28-31. Job reflects on the elusive nature of true wisdom, found only in fearing God. He passionately defends his innocence, recounting his righteous life, and laments his current suffering, yearning for God to hear his case in a fallen world.Questions:1. Job’s detailed defense of his integrity in chapters 29-30 contrasts with his present humiliation—how might his r...
On Day 152 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 25-28. Bildad briefly exalts God’s majesty, implying Job’s insignificance. Job responds by affirming God’s greatness while defending his integrity, yet wrestles with the fate of the wicked, maintaining faith amid unresolved questions about divine justice.Questions:1. Job’s insistence on his integrity in chapter 26-27, despite his pain—how might his resolve prompt u...
On Day 151 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 22-24. Eliphaz falsely accuses Job of specific sins, insisting his suffering is divine punishment. Job, longing for God’s presence, laments His silence and the apparent prosperity of the wicked, grappling with the mystery of divine justice in a broken world.Questions:1. Eliphaz’s accusations in chapter 22 misrepresent Job’s character—how does his error challenge us...
On Day 150 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 20-21. Zophar asserts that the wicked always face swift destruction, implying Job’s guilt. Job counters by observing that the wicked often prosper, challenging simplistic views of divine justice and deepening the mystery of his suffering.Questions:1. Zophar’s speech in chapter 20 insists the wicked face immediate ruin—how does his rigid perspective challenge us to ...
On Day 149 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 18-19. Bildad paints a grim picture of the fate of the wicked, implying Job’s guilt. Job, in deep anguish, rejects his friends’ accusations and boldly declares hope in a living Redeemer, affirming faith amid suffering and isolation.Questions:1. Bildad’s vivid description in chapter 18 equates suffering with wickedness—how does his oversimplification challenge us to...
On Day 148 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 15-17. Eliphaz escalates his accusations, claiming Job’s suffering proves his wickedness. Job, feeling increasingly isolated, laments the absence of comfort from his friends and God’s apparent silence, yet clings to a faint hope in a heavenly advocate.Questions:1. Eliphaz’s harsh words in chapter 15 misjudge Job’s pain as evidence of guilt—how does his error challe...
On Day 147 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 11-14. Zophar, Job’s third friend, harshly insists that Job’s suffering is due to hidden sin, urging repentance. Job rejects this oversimplification, lamenting his pain while wrestling with God’s power and expressing a fleeting hope in renewal, deepening the mystery of suffering.Questions:1. Zophar’s accusation in chapter 11 assumes Job’s guilt without evidence—how...
On Day 146 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 8-10. Bildad, another of Job’s friends, insists that God’s justice means Job’s suffering is deserved, urging repentance. Job responds with frustration, affirming his innocence while wrestling with God’s seeming inaccessibility, yet boldly pleading for understanding.Questions:1. Bildad’s rigid view in chapter 8 links suffering directly to personal sin—how does his a...
On Day 145 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 4-7. Job’s friend Eliphaz speaks, suggesting his suffering stems from sin, offering a simplistic view of justice. Job responds with raw anguish, defending his innocence and pleading for relief, deepening the mystery of his pain and God’s silence.Questions:1. Eliphaz’s claim in chapters 4-5 that suffering always follows sin oversimplifies Job’s plight—how does his p...
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