Week-end Scriptures and a Review Last Week’s Posts

This Week-end’s Scripture Reading:

Saturday:  Jeremiah 5:20 – 6:30; 2 Kings 22:3-20; 2 Chronicles 34:8-28

Sunday:  2 Kings 23:1-20; 2 Chronicles 34:29-33; 2 Kings 23:21-28; 2 Chronicles 35:1-19; Nahum 1:1-3:19

No way–it can’t be the end of July! Where has this year gone?
I’m just thankful we’re spending the year with the Lord in his Word! We’ve met a new prophet this week; Jeremiah. He certainly had a tough job to do; no one wants to deliver bad news. But we have the good news–Jesus Christ who paid the price for our humanness! Thank you Lord! Israel wasn’t perfect and we sure aren’t! One more week of learning that we need a Savior!

Here are the links to this week’s posts:

Guaranteed to Produce

What Good is Fasting?

Help is on the Way

I Can’t

Come and Save Us

Have a wonderful week-end and enjoy worshiping with your church family on Sunday!


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1 Response to Week-end Scriptures and a Review Last Week’s Posts

  1. Sheila Paxton says:

    What hit me hardest was when the Hilkiah the high priest told the court secretary, “I have found the Book of the Law in the Lord’s Temple!” (2 Kings 22:8) Then as it’s read, everyone realizes that they are not following God’s commandments because their ancestors quit following – we learn from those ahead of us, those who raise us. What struck me in my gut was the thought that the Book of the Law is probably almost identical in importance as the Bible – it was a list of instructions on how to live and how to please God. How many people are wandering around today lost because their ancestors neglected to walk in the ways of the Lord?

    My meditation Scripture today is Jer 6:16, “This is what the LORD says: Stop at the crossroads and look around. Ask for the old godly path and walk in it. Travel it’s path and you will find rest for your souls. But you reply, “No, that’s not the road we want.” Ouch. I almost didn’t write down the last sentence. I pray that that IS the road that I want – the old godly path.

    Have a great weekend!!!

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