Day 35 – Exodus 16-18
Talking Points It is worth noting -- physical needs often turn our attention quickly.Over and over, we see a cycle of witnessing great works of God and then quickly grumbling…
Talking Points It is worth noting -- physical needs often turn our attention quickly.Over and over, we see a cycle of witnessing great works of God and then quickly grumbling…
Talking Points The cupbearer didn't remember Joseph or his promise to him for two years - but God did! After two years, Joseph is called to interpret Pharaoh’s dream. It…
Talking Points In chapter 38, the story of Joseph is interrupted with the account of Judah and his sons and heirs. The story is filled with acts of disobedience and…
Talking Points Chapter 22 is a loaded chapter! God calls to and "tests" Abraham. He gives him exact instructions for the sacrifice of his beloved son, Isaac. In an act…
Talking Points God had promised Abram and Sarai an heir. Without seeking the counsel of the Lord, and without trusting in His faithfulness to fulfill His promises, Sarai went out…
Talking Points Job maintains his innocence and reflects on how the earth is full of wickedness that seems to go unpunished. He can’t understand why the wicked prosper, while righteous…
Talking Points Job is found considering the age-old question, "Why do the wicked seem to be blessed, while the righteous appear to be condemned?" It is a dilemma that goes…
Talking Points We meet Job, a man described as being "blameless, upright, fearing God and turning away from evil." Job intimately knew and truly worshiped God. Satan operates with God's…