The One Year Bible Podcast 2024
By Michael Wood, M.Ed.,M.S.
The One Year Bible Podcast 2024May 24, 2023
Day 108: Moses reaffirms God's Agreement with the Israelites | Jesus meets Zacchaeus the Tax Collector
In Deuteronomy 29, Moses assembles the Israelites to renew their covenant with God, emphasizing the blessings of obedience and the curses of disobedience as they stand at the brink of entering the Promised Land. Chapter 30 details God's promise of restoration and mercy if they turn back to Him, even if they are scattered among the nations. Will the Israelites choose the path of obedience to reap the blessings, or will they stray and face the severe consequences? In Luke 18:31-34, Jesus reveals to His disciples the unsettling prophecy of His suffering, death, and resurrection, but they are unable to comprehend its full meaning. Moving into Luke 19, Jesus enters Jericho and encounters Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector despised for his profession, who climbs a sycamore tree to see Jesus. This leads to a transformative moment when Jesus decides to stay at Zacchaeus' home, promising salvation to his house, much to the dismay of the onlookers. Will Zacchaeus' life change forever after meeting Jesus, and how will the crowd react to Jesus' radical act of grace? Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Find Duncan Mensah's YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/mlJcpQRzyrw Deuteronomy 29 Deuteronomy 30:1-10 Luke 18:31-43 Luke 19:1-10 Proverbs 10:1-10
Day 107: Moses describes various curses placed on disobedient Israelites | A rich man refuses to follow Jesus
Deuteronomy 28:15-68 describes the severe consequences that will befall the Israelites if they do not obey God’s commandments. The passage vividly details curses affecting personal health, agricultural productivity, social status, and national security. Will the Israelites heed these warnings, or will they face the dire repercussions of disobedience? In Luke 18:1-30, Jesus teaches about persistence in prayer through the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge, emphasizing the importance of faith. He then welcomes little children, illustrating the necessity of receiving the Kingdom of God with childlike trust. As Jesus encounters a rich ruler who struggles to give up his wealth for eternal life, will the ruler choose his riches over following Jesus? Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster
Deuteronomy 28: 15-68 Luke 18:1-30 Psalm 47:1-9
Day 106: Moses has the priests send out curses and blessings | Jesus describes the second coming of Christ
In Deuteronomy 26-28:1-14, the Israelites are instructed by Moses on the steps for presenting their first fruits to God as an act of thanksgiving, recognizing their deliverance from Egypt. They are also taught the importance of obeying God's commands to ensure prosperity and blessing in the Promised Land. The pivotal moment arises as they stand at the threshold of blessings and curses—will they choose obedience to secure their future blessings?
In Luke 17:11-37, Jesus heals ten lepers on his journey to Jerusalem, but only one returns to thank Him, revealing the theme of gratitude. He then teaches about the Kingdom of God and the unexpected nature of its coming, comparing it to the sudden destruction that befell Sodom. As Jesus speaks of the future, He leaves His listeners with a chilling reminder: "Remember Lot's wife"—will they be prepared, or will they look back in the pivotal moments?
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Deuteronomy 26 Deuteronomy 27 Deuteronomy 28:1-14 Luke 17:11-37 Psalm 46:1-11
Day 105: Moses sets more laws; including divorce, loans, and serving the poor | Jesus tells the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man
In Deuteronomy 23-25, Moses instructs the Israelites on various laws regarding purity, community interactions, and fairness. These include guidelines on who may enter the assembly of the Lord, rules for cleanliness in the military camp, and obligations towards one’s neighbor, such as returning lost items. The text also covers justice in measures and weights, and how to treat the less fortunate, like leaving gleanings for the poor.
How will the Israelites uphold these complex and compassionate laws in their daily lives as they prepare to enter the Promised Land?
In Luke 16:19-17:10, Jesus shares the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, illustrating the fate of those who ignore the needy. The rich man lives luxuriously while Lazarus, a poor man, suffers at his gate. After death, Lazarus is comforted in Abraham's bosom, whereas the rich man endures torment in Hades, leading to a plea for his family’s repentance, which Abraham denies, emphasizing the sufficiency of Moses and the prophets for guidance.
The narrative continues with Jesus teaching about faith and forgiveness, highlighting the power of even a tiny amount of faith and the necessity of forgiving others repeatedly. He concludes with a lesson on humility and duty, comparing the disciples to servants who should not expect thanks for merely doing their duty.
Will the rich man’s brothers heed the warning and change their ways, avoiding his fiery fate? Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Deuteronomy 23 Deuteronomy 24 Deuteronomy 25 Luke 16: 19-31 Luke 17: 1-10 Psalm 45:10-17
Day 104: Moses sets Other Laws including ones for Sexual Sin | Jesus tells the Parable of the Unjust Steward
In Deuteronomy 21-22, Moses delivers laws concerning family and community behavior. These laws address complex issues like the treatment of captives, the responsibilities towards the firstborn, and protocols for dealing with unsolved murders and various violations of marital and societal norms. As these guidelines set forth challenging moral decisions, one must ponder: How will the Israelites uphold these laws amid the temptations and trials of the Promised Land?
In Luke 16:1-18, Jesus tells the parable of the dishonest manager, who shrewdly reduces the debts of his master's debtors to secure his own future after being fired. Jesus uses this story to discuss the prudent use of worldly wealth to gain friends and the importance of being trustworthy in small matters to be trusted with greater things. Will the listeners grasp the deeper lesson about eternal values over worldly gain?
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Deuteronomy 21
Deuteronomy 22
Luke 16:1-18
Proverbs 9:13-18
Day 103: Moses sets laws for War and Safety Cities | Jesus tells the parable of the Prodigal Son
In Deuteronomy 19-20, Moses instructs the Israelites on setting up cities of refuge to protect those who accidentally cause a death, emphasizing justice and the importance of community safety. Chapter 20 outlines the rules for warfare, providing guidance on who should fight and the offer of peace before battle, reinforcing trust in God during conflict. As the Israelites prepare for battle, will their faith in God's commands lead them to victory against overwhelming odds?
In Luke 15:1-32, Jesus shares three parables—The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin, and The Prodigal Son—to illustrate the joy in heaven over one sinner who repents. Each story emphasizes God's boundless mercy and the celebration that follows the return of the lost to righteousness. As the wayward son returns home, broken but hopeful, will his father accept him with open arms or turn him away?
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Deuteronomy 19
Deuteronomy 20
Luke 15:1-32
Psalm 45:1-9
Day 102: Moses sets laws for Prophets and for choosing a King | Jesus teaches about the banquet in heaven
In Deuteronomy 17-18, Moses instructs the Israelites on the administration of justice, emphasizing the need to avoid idolatry and follow God’s laws closely. He also outlines the roles and responsibilities of kings, priests, and prophets, ensuring that leaders remain humble and true to God's commandments. As Moses talks about the prophet who will speak God’s words, one must wonder: Will this future prophet lead the people towards or away from God’s path? In Luke 14:15-35, Jesus shares the Parable of the Great Banquet, inviting listeners to consider the excuses people make to avoid God's call. He then teaches on the costs of discipleship, emphasizing that following Him requires full commitment, akin to a builder calculating costs or a king preparing for war. As Jesus challenges the crowd with the high demands of being His disciple, one has to ponder: Who will step forward to accept this profound challenge?
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Deuteronomy 17
Deuteronomy 18
Luke 14:15-35
Psalm 44:13-26
Day 101: Moses sets laws for loan forgiveness | Asherah poles must be destroyed | Jesus teaches on being great in God's Kingdom
In Deuteronomy 15-16, Moses instructs the Israelites on the laws of compassion and forgiveness, emphasizing the cancellation of debts every seven years and the proper treatment of servants. Deuteronomy 16 continues with the directives for observing Passover, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Booths, underscoring the importance of justice and rejoicing in God's blessings during these festivals. As the Israelites prepare to renew their commitment to these divine laws and celebrations, will they uphold the spirit of generosity and justice commanded by God?
In Luke 13:31-14:14, Jesus receives a warning from some Pharisees about Herod's intent to kill Him, but He responds defiantly, expressing His determination to continue His work until it is completed. Then, on the Sabbath, Jesus heals a man with dropsy at a Pharisee's house, challenging the leaders with questions about the law and healing. At a dinner, He teaches humility and generosity, advising hosts to invite the poor and crippled instead of friends who can repay them. Will the Pharisees heed Jesus' teachings, or will their hearts remain hardened against His message of compassion and humility?
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Deuteronomy 15
Deuteronomy 16:1-20
Luke 13:31-35
Luke 14:1-14
Psalm 44:1-12
Day 100: Moses gives orders to destroy pagan cities | Food restrictions are given | The Kingdom is like a Mustard Tree
In Deuteronomy 13-14, Moses instructs the Israelites on loyalty to God, detailing the severe consequences for idolatry and emphasizing the importance of distinguishing themselves as a holy people through specific dietary laws and practices. He warns against false prophets and teaches the importance of obedience to God's commandments, even in the face of family or community members leading astray. Will the Israelites follow the path of righteousness and obedience, or will they be led astray by false prophets and idolatry?
In Luke 13:1-30, Jesus teaches about repentance and the kingdom of God through parables and encounters. He emphasizes the urgency of repentance through the parable of the barren fig tree and warns that without repentance, all will perish. The passage also includes teachings on the narrow door to salvation, suggesting that many will strive to enter but won't be able. Will the listeners heed Jesus' call to repentance and strive for the narrow door leading to salvation?
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Deuteronomy 13
Deuteronomy 14
Luke 13:1-30
Proverbs 9:1-12
Day 99: Moses gives the Israelites a choice to be Blessed or Cursed | Jesus teaches on being ready for the Lord's Return
In Deuteronomy 11-12, Moses continues to remind the Israelites about the importance of loving and obeying God as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. He recounts the mighty acts God performed in Egypt and the wilderness, emphasizing that the land they are about to possess flows with milk and honey—a reward for their faithfulness. Moses sets before them a choice: life by obeying God or curse by turning away. He also instructs them on how to worship in the new land, warning against idolatry and stressing the central place of worship God will choose.
Will the Israelites follow God's commandments and prosper in the land flowing with milk and honey, or will they turn away and face His wrath?
In Luke 12:35-59, Jesus teaches about readiness and vigilance, comparing the Kingdom of God to a master returning from a wedding banquet, urging His followers to be prepared for His coming at any hour. He speaks about understanding the signs of the times and the urgency of making peace with God before it’s too late, using metaphors that stress the importance of discerning God's will and acting upon it promptly. Jesus warns of the division His message will bring, even among close family members, challenging His listeners to recognize the times and choose their path wisely.
Will His followers stay vigilant and ready for the unexpected hour of His return, or will they be caught unprepared?
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Deuteronomy 11
Deuteronomy 12
Luke 12:35-59
Psalm 43:1-5
Day 98: Moses reflects on when the 10 Commandments were broken and then restored | Jesus teaches on putting the Kingdom of God first
Deuteronomy chapters 9 and 10 recount Moses reminding the Israelites of their rebellious nature and past sins, particularly highlighting the incident with the Golden Calf at Horeb, despite God's miracles and guidance. Moses describes his own role as an intercessor, spending 40 days and nights praying for the people, leading to God's decision to spare them and command to continue their journey to the Promised Land. These chapters emphasize the importance of humility, obedience, and the acknowledgment of God's grace despite human failings.
Will the Israelites finally learn from their past and remain faithful to God on their journey ahead?
In Luke 12:1-34, Jesus warns his disciples against hypocrisy, using the Pharisees as an example, and encourages them to fear God rather than man. He speaks of God's intimate knowledge and care for His people, illustrating this with the value of sparrows and the numbering of hairs on a person's head. Jesus also tells the Parable of the Rich Fool to caution against greed and the reliance on earthly wealth, and he urges his followers to seek God's kingdom above all else, highlighting God's readiness to provide what is needed for those who prioritize His kingdom.
Will the disciples truly understand the depth of God's care for them and shift their focus from earthly anxieties to the pursuit of His kingdom?
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Deuteronomy 9
Deuteronomy 10
Luke 12:1-34
Psalm 42: 7-11
Day 97: Moses reminds the Israelites of God's power and love | Jesus challenges the Pharisees
In Deuteronomy 6-8, Moses instructs the Israelites on the importance of obedience to God, emphasizing love, fear, and service to Him as the key to their survival and prosperity in the Promised Land. He reminds them of their covenant with God, the necessity of passing down their faith to future generations, and warns against the dangers of pride and forgetting God once they become prosperous.
As they stand on the brink of entering a land filled with promises and challenges, will the Israelites hold true to their faith and covenant with God, or will the temptations of prosperity lead them astray?
In Luke 11:33-54, Jesus delivers powerful teachings and warnings. He talks about the significance of inner light and living openly, criticizes the Pharisees and experts in the law for their hypocrisy, and mourns the burden they place on people without offering help. He laments how they have lost sight of justice and the love of God, leading to a dire warning about the judgment that awaits them.
As Jesus boldly confronts the religious leaders, challenging their practices and teachings, will His words enlighten their paths, or will it deepen the divide between them?
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Deuteronomy 6
Deuteronomy 7
Deuteronomy 8
Luke 11:33-54
Psalm 42:1-6
Day 96 | Moses relives the days the 10 Commandments were created | Jesus reveals his divine authority on Earth
In Deuteronomy 4:15-40, Moses cautions the Israelites against idolatry, reminding them of their unique experience at Mount Sinai where they saw no form but heard God's voice. He emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's laws for their own good and to possess the land promised to their ancestors. Moses' words serve as a poignant reminder of God's omnipresence and the covenant with Israel. In chapter 5, Moses recounts the giving of the Ten Commandments, a covenant between God and the Israelites at Mount Horeb. This reiteration is a call to obedience and a reminder of their special relationship with God, who has chosen them as His people.
Will the Israelites heed Moses' warning and stay true to their covenant with God, or will the allure of idolatry lead them astray?
In Luke 11:5-32, Jesus teaches about the importance of persistence in prayer through the Parable of the Friend at Midnight. He encourages His followers to ask, seek, and knock with the assurance that their Father in Heaven will respond generously. Jesus emphasizes the readiness of God to give good gifts to His children, contrasting earthly parents' willingness to provide for their offspring. Jesus further demonstrates God's power and authority through exorcisms, addressing accusations of collusion with Beelzebul and teaching about the return of an unclean spirit. He underscores the blessedness of hearing and keeping God's word, more than physical ties.
Will the disciples grasp the depth of Jesus' teaching on prayer and the kingdom, persisting in faith and obedience?
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Deuteronomy 4:15-49
Deuteronomy 5
Luke 11:5-32
Proverbs 8:32-36
Day 95: Moses prays to enter the Promised Land | Parable of the Good Samaritan | Jesus teaches prayer
In Deuteronomy 2-4, Moses shares with the Israelites God's command to begin taking possession of the land He promised them, starting with a victory over Sihon, king of Heshbon. Moses recounts the refusal of Sihon to allow Israel passage through his land, leading to a battle in which Israel triumphs, marking the start of their conquest of the promised land. As Moses continues, he imparts wisdom and laws to ensure Israel's success and faithfulness in the land God is giving them.
Will the Israelites uphold the laws and wisdom given by Moses to thrive in the promised land?
In Luke 10, a lawyer tests Jesus by asking what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus responds with the Parable of the Good Samaritan, teaching that love for one's neighbor transcends societal boundaries. Following this, Jesus visits Mary and Martha, emphasizing the importance of listening to God’s word. The passage concludes with Jesus teaching his disciples the Lord's Prayer, a model for their prayers.
Will the disciples embody the lessons of love, attentiveness, and prayer taught by Jesus in their own lives and teachings?
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Deuteronomy 2:24-37
Deuteronomy 3
Deuteronomy 4:1-14
Luke 10:25-42
Luke 11:1-4
Psalm 41:7-13
Day 94: Moses recounts his journey with God and the Israelites | Jesus discusses Judgment Day
In Luke 10, as they journey, Jesus teaches about the true cost of following Him through interactions with potential disciples, emphasizing commitment over comfort. He then appoints seventy-two others and sends them out in pairs with authority over demons, to heal and proclaim the Kingdom of God is near. Upon their joyful return, marveling at their power over demons, Jesus rejoices in their success but reminds them to find joy not in power but in their salvation. Will they remember Jesus' warning about the true source of joy as they continue their mission?
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Deuteronomy: Introduction
Deuteronomy 1
Deuteronomy 2:1-23
Luke 9:57-62
Luke 10: 1-24
Psalm 41:1-6
Day 93: God sets up laws for Murder | Jesus reveals his divine power to his closest followers
In Numbers 35-36, God commands the Israelites to designate cities of refuge where someone who accidentally causes death can seek asylum, protecting them from the avenger of blood until a trial can determine their fate. Additionally, to preserve family inheritance, daughters who inherit land must marry within their tribe, ensuring property remains within the tribe. Will the cities of refuge successfully provide justice and peace in the midst of vengeance, and can the daughters navigate their newfound responsibilities while honoring their family's legacy? In Luke 9:28-56, Jesus undergoes a miraculous transformation on a mountain, shining with divine glory in the presence of Peter, John, and James, while Moses and Elijah appear to speak with Him. This event, known as the Transfiguration, showcases Jesus' divine nature and the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets, leaving the disciples in awe. As they descend, Jesus heals a boy with an unclean spirit and foretells His death, challenging the disciples and us: Will we recognize and respond to the divine revelation of Jesus' identity and mission?
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Numbers 35
Numbers 36
Luke 9:28-56
Psalm 40:9-17
Day 92: A review of the Israelite journey from Egypt | Jesus feeds 5000 and reveals his death and resurrection
In Numbers 33-34, the Israelites, led by Moses, recount their long and arduous journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, marking each of their encampments along the way. As they approach their final destination, God commands Moses to distribute the land among the twelve tribes of Israel, specifying the exact boundaries and leaders for each tribe's inheritance. As they stand on the brink of claiming the land God promised to their ancestors, one wonders, will they finally enter and possess the land that has been their goal for generations?
In Luke 9:10-27, Jesus feeds five thousand people with just five loaves of bread and two fish, showcasing His miraculous power to provide. Following this, Peter declares Jesus as the Christ, and Jesus foretells His death, urging His followers to take up their cross and follow Him for true life. As Jesus calls His disciples to a path of self-denial for the sake of the Gospel, one wonders, will they embrace the challenge, ready to lose their life to save it?
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Numbers 33
Numbers 34
Luke 9:10-27
Proverbs 8: 22-31
Day 91: The Israelites divide their war plunder | Jesus gives life to a dead girl and heals a woman who touches his robe
In Numbers 31:25-32, God commands Moses to lead a victorious campaign against the Midianites as a response to their deceit towards the Israelites. The spoils of war are divided among the soldiers, the community, and as an offering to the Lord, showcasing God's justice and provision. As the Israelites settle, the tribes of Reuben and Gad, impressed by the land's fertility for their livestock, request to inherit the land east of the Jordan River, sparking a negotiation about loyalty and duty towards God and their community.
Will the tribes of Reuben and Gad fulfill their promise to help conquer the Promised Land, or will their desire for immediate gratification lead them astray from God's larger plan for Israel?
In Luke 8:40-9:9, the narrative unfolds with Jesus returning to the crowds eagerly waiting for Him. He performs two of His most remarkable miracles: the healing of a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years and the raising of Jairus' daughter from the dead, both demonstrating His compassion and divine power over life and illness. Following these miracles, Jesus sends out the Twelve Apostles, empowering them to preach the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick, marking a pivotal moment in their journey of faith and service.
Will the Apostles carry forward the torch of Jesus' teachings and miracles with courage and faith, especially under the scrutiny and rising opposition they face?
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Numbers 31:25-54
Numbers 32
Luke 8:40-56
Luke 9:1-9
Psalm 40:1-8
Day 90: Festival of Shelters | Israelites battle the Midianites | Jesus takes on a legion of demons
In Numbers 29:12-40, the Israelites are commanded to observe the Festival of Tabernacles, a joyous seven-day celebration with offerings to the Lord, symbolizing God's provision during their 40 years in the wilderness. Following this, Numbers 30 discusses vows to the Lord, emphasizing the importance of fulfilling them without fail. Then, in Numbers 31:1-24, the Israelites, led by Phineas and armed for battle, are instructed by God to take vengeance on the Midianites, leading to a victorious but challenging confrontation where they are commanded to purify themselves and their captives. As the Israelites prepare for battle against the Midianites, a question looms: Will they succeed in their divinely ordained mission and how will they deal with the aftermath of their victory? In Luke 8:19-39, Jesus is approached by his mother and brothers, but He declares those who hear God's word and act on it are His true family. The narrative then transitions to a stormy sea journey where Jesus showcases His power by calming the storm, leaving His disciples in awe of His mastery over nature. Finally, upon reaching the region of the Gerasenes, Jesus encounters a man possessed by many demons, whom He heals by sending the demons into a herd of pigs. This act leads to the man's dramatic transformation and a plea to follow Jesus, but instead, he is sent to tell of what God has done for him. Will the healed man succeed in spreading the news of his miraculous encounter, and how will his community react to his transformation and the power of Jesus?
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Numbers 29:12-40
Numbers 30
Numbers 31:1-24
Luke 8:19-39
Psalm 39:1-13
Day 89: Joshua appointed as leader | God gives procedures for festivals | Parable of the Farmer Sowing Seed
In the passages from Numbers 27:12 to 29:11, God informs Moses that he will not enter the Promised Land, instead commanding him to appoint Joshua as his successor. This pivotal moment marks a bittersweet transition in leadership as Moses gazes upon the land he will never tread, symbolizing both the end of his journey and the continuation of Israel's under Joshua. As Moses stands atop the mountain, looking toward the future of his people, one wonders, "How does Moses feel, knowing his journey ends here, yet the legacy of his leadership will carry on?"
Luke 8:1-18 tells the story of Jesus sharing the Parable of the Sower, a narrative that vividly illustrates how different people receive God's word, likened to seeds falling on various types of soil. This parable is a profound lesson on receptivity, growth, and the outcomes of faith, emphasizing the importance of good "soil" for the word to truly take root and flourish. As the sower spreads the seeds across diverse terrains, one is left pondering, "What type of soil am I, and how will I nurture the seeds of faith planted in my life?"
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Numbers 27:12-23
Numbers 28
Numbers 29:1-11
Luke 8:1-18
Psalm 38:12-22
Day 88: The five daughters of Zelophehad ask for land | A sinful woman washes the feet of Jesus
In Numbers 26, After a second census of the Israelites in the wilderness, God commands Moses and Eleazar to divide the Promised Land among the tribes, based on the number of men aged 20 and above, capable of bearing arms. The daughters of Zelophehad, from the tribe of Manasseh, approach Moses, seeking an inheritance since their father died without sons, leading God to establish a law for inheritance rights for daughters. Will this pivotal moment ensure fair distribution and uphold justice in the face of tradition?
In Luke 7, in a Pharisee's home, a woman known for her sinful life brings an alabaster jar of perfume to Jesus. She weeps at His feet, wiping them with her hair, kissing them, and anointing them with perfume, leading to murmurs of disapproval from the host. Will this act of deep humility and love move Jesus to forgive her sins, despite the societal scorn?
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Numbers 26
Numbers 27:1-11
Luke 7:36-50
Proverbs 8:12-21
Day 87: Phinehas kills 2 sinners with 1 spear | Jesus raises a boy from death
In Numbers 23:27 through chapter 25, King Balak's final attempt to curse Israel through Balaam fails, leading to prophecies of blessings and victories for Israel instead. Despite these divine assurances, Israel falls into idolatry and immorality with the Moabites, invoking God's wrath and a deadly plague. Phinehas, in a zealous act, stops the plague by driving a spear through an Israelite man and a Midianite woman, showcasing his fervent commitment to God's covenant. Amidst divine blessings and swift judgments, one wonders: How will Phinehas's courageous stand influence Israel's future actions and their relationship with God? In Luke 7:11-35, Jesus arrives in Nain, encountering a funeral procession for a widow's only son. He compassionately raises the young man from the dead, astounding the crowd and spreading news of this miracle throughout the region. As Jesus continues to heal and John the Baptist sends messengers to inquire if Jesus is the one to come, the question arises: Will the people recognize Jesus as the promised Messiah, or will doubts cloud their faith?
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Numbers 23:27-30
Numbers 24
Numbers 25
Luke 7:11-35
Psalm 38:1-11
Day 86: God uses a donkey to get to Balaam | Jesus teaches on obedience | A Roman Centurion amazes Jesus with his faith
In Numbers 22, Balaam sets out on his donkey to meet Balak, despite God's warnings. Miraculously, the donkey sees an angel blocking their path and refuses to move, leading to a shocking moment where the donkey speaks to Balaam, rebuking him for his mistreatment. As Balaam's eyes are opened to the angel's presence, he realizes his grave mistake. Will Balaam heed this divine intervention and turn back, or will he continue on his perilous journey against God's will?
In Luke, Jesus teaches the profound principles of not judging others, the power of forgiveness, and the measure of generosity. Following this, a Roman centurion's faith astonishes Jesus when he seeks healing for his servant, demonstrating faith beyond what Jesus had seen in Israel. Will this centurion's exceptional faith result in the miraculous healing of his servant, showcasing the power of belief and the reach of Jesus' compassion across cultural boundaries?
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Numbers 22:21-41
Numbers 23: 1-26
Luke 6:37-49
Luke 7: 1-10
Psalm 37:32-40
Day 85: God makes the Bronze Snake of Healing | Balaam worries about the Israelites | Jesus appoints his 12 Apostles
In the wilderness, the Israelites grew impatient on their journey and spoke against God and Moses. God sent fiery serpents among them, but when they repented, He instructed Moses to make a bronze serpent; anyone bitten could look at it and live. Will this act of faith be enough to save them as they face this divine test?
After spending a night in prayer on a mountain, Jesus chooses twelve men from among his followers, designating them apostles. He then descends to a level place, where he heals the afflicted and delivers the foundational teachings known as the Beatitudes, advocating love for enemies and a generous spirit. How will these chosen few respond to their call and embody the radical teachings of love and mercy in a world of strife?
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Numbers 21:4-35
Numbers 22:1-20
Luke 6: 12-36
Psalm 37:21-31
Day 84: God makes water pour from a rock | Moses makes a big mistake | Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
In Numbers 19-21:1-3, God instructs Moses and Aaron on the purification ritual involving a red heifer, whose ashes are used to create water for ceremonial cleansing, symbolizing purity and redemption from sin. This preparation becomes essential for the Israelites to approach the sacred, especially after contact with death. How will this profound ceremony impact the journey of the Israelites, and who will seek its cleansing power amidst their trials in the wilderness?
In Luke 5-6:1-11, Jesus performs the miraculous catch of fish, demonstrating His dominion over nature and His ability to provide abundantly. This event leads to Simon Peter, James, and John leaving everything to follow Jesus, marking the beginning of their transformation into disciples. How will this miraculous event influence the lives of these new followers, and what challenges will they face as they embark on this journey with Jesus?
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Numbers 19
Numbers 20
Numbers 21: 1-3
Luke 5: 33-39
Luke 6: 1-11
Proverbs 8: 1-11
Day 83: God proves Aaron to be the High Priest | Jesus heals and forgives a paralytic
In Numbers 16:36-18, Korah, Dathan, and Abiram challenge Moses and Aaron, questioning their leadership and sparking a rebellion against them. God responds by opening the earth to swallow the rebels and sending fire to consume 250 men offering incense, demonstrating His support for Moses and Aaron. This severe punishment serves as a warning to the Israelites about the dangers of rebellion against God's chosen leaders.
Will the Israelites heed this divine warning, or will further rebellions emerge against Moses and Aaron's leadership?
In Luke 5:17-32, Jesus demonstrates His power and mercy through two significant acts. First, He heals a paralyzed man brought to Him by friends, proving His authority to forgive sins when He commands the man to walk. Then, He calls Levi (Matthew), a tax collector, to follow Him, dining with sinners and outcasts, which provokes criticism from the Pharisees for associating with such people. Jesus responds, emphasizing His mission to call not the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
Will society accept Jesus' radical inclusion and transformation, or will His actions deepen divisions among the people?
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Numbers 16:36-50
Numbers 17
Numbers 18
Luke 5:17-32
Psalm 37:10-20
Day 82: Moses vs 250 opposition leaders | Jesus heals, casts out demons, and finds new followers
In Numbers 15-16:1-35, God delivers laws regarding offerings and unintentional sins to the Israelites, emphasizing obedience and atonement. Rebellion arises as Korah and others challenge Moses and Aaron's leadership, disputing their roles and God's choices. The ground opens and swallows the rebels, signifying divine judgment and the importance of following God's chosen leaders. Will the Israelites learn from this terrifying display of God's power, or will further rebellion ensue?
In Luke 4:38-5:1-16, Jesus heals Simon Peter's mother-in-law of a fever, showcasing His power over illness. His fame grows as He continues to heal many, including a man with leprosy, demonstrating compassion and authority over disease. Despite attempts to withdraw to deserted places, crowds flock to Him, drawn by His teachings and miraculous healings. Will Jesus continue to draw followers with His miraculous powers, or will the growing attention bring challenges to His mission?
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Numbers 15
Numbers 16:1-35
Luke 4:38-44
Luke 5:1-16
Psalm 37:1-9
Day 81: God punishes the Israelites | Jesus reads in the synagogue then casts out demons
In Numbers 13:26-14, Moses sends twelve spies to explore Canaan, the land God promised to the Israelites. They return after forty days, carrying massive grapes to show the land's fertility but report that the inhabitants are strong and cities fortified, sparking fear among the Israelites. This fear leads to rebellion against Moses and Aaron, with the people wishing to return to Egypt, questioning God's promise.
Will the Israelites overcome their fear and trust in God's promise, or will they let their fear dictate their fate?
In Luke 4:14-37, Jesus returns to Galilee filled with the Holy Spirit's power, gaining widespread acclaim. In Nazareth, He reads from Isaiah in the synagogue, proclaiming Himself the fulfillment of the prophecy, but faces rejection from His hometown, narrowly escaping an attempt on His life. Then, in Capernaum, He casts out demons and heals the sick, showcasing His authority over both spiritual and physical realms.
Will the people recognize Jesus as the Messiah, or will doubt and fear blind them to His miracles?
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Numbers 13:26-33
Numbers 14
Luke 4:14-37
Psalm 36
Day 80: God corrects the Israelites | Scouts enter the Promised Land | The Devil tempts Jesus
In Numbers 11-13:1-25, the Israelites, journeying through the desert, complain about their hardships and crave the foods of Egypt, leading to Moses feeling overwhelmed by his responsibilities. God responds to their complaints with a mix of blessings and severe punishments, including sending quail for meat but also a plague as a consequence of their dissatisfaction. As the Israelites approach the Promised Land, Moses sends twelve spies to scout Canaan, sparking a pivotal moment of faith and fear. Will the spies bring back a report that strengthens the Israelites' trust in God, or will their findings sow seeds of doubt and rebellion? In Luke 3-4:1-13, John the Baptist prepares the way with a call to repentance, baptizing many, including Jesus, marking the beginning of Jesus' ministry. After His baptism, Jesus, filled with the Holy Spirit, is led into the wilderness, where He fasts for 40 days and is tempted by the devil in various ways, challenging His identity and faith. Will Jesus succumb to the devil's temptations, or will His steadfast faith and wisdom prevail in the face of adversity?
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Numbers 11:4-35
Numbers 12
Numbers 13:1-25
Luke 3:23-38
Luke 4:1-13
Proverbs 7:21-27
Day 79: Israelites move the camp | John the Baptist baptizes Jesus
In the wilderness, the Israelites experienced the divine as a cloud by day and a fire by night over the Tabernacle, symbolizing God's presence and guidance. As they prepared to move, the cloud lifted, signaling God's direction, but when it stayed, they remained encamped, trusting in this heavenly sign. Amid murmurs for the comforts of Egypt, fire from the Lord struck the outskirts of the camp as a stern warning. Will the Israelites continue to follow and trust in this divine guidance, or will their longing for the past lead them astray? In the fifteenth year of Emperor Tiberius's reign, John the Baptist emerges in the wilderness, calling for repentance and baptizing in the Jordan River as preparation for the Lord's coming. Amidst this, Jesus Himself is baptized by John, and as He prays, heaven opens, the Holy Spirit descends on Him in a dove's form, and a voice from heaven declares, "You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased." This divine affirmation marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry, but how will this heavenly endorsement impact His journey and the challenges ahead?
This episode is dedicated to the late Perry Tipton, who moved on to be with the Lord at the young age of 56. He plays the voice of John the Baptist in this episode. Perry was a dedicated Christian of 20 years, a marine corp veteran, and a faithful husband to my mother, Linda Tipton. you can find out more about the life and times of Perry Tipton on his memorial page on Facebook. The link is in the show notes below. I'm glad that we can still hear his voice through the magic of the internet. We get to hear him doing what he loved most and that's reading God's Word in the great outdoors.
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Numbers 9:15-23
Numbers 10
Numbers 11:1-3
Luke 3:1-22
Psalm 35:19-28
Day 78: Levites become the Priesthood | Passover is observed | Jesus is 12 years old and goes missing
In Numbers 7:66-89, the narrative describes the conclusion of offerings made by the leaders of Israel upon the dedication of the altar. Each leader presents identical gifts over twelve days, emphasizing unity and devotion. The passage culminates with Moses entering the tent of meeting, where he hears the voice of God speaking to him from between the two cherubim above the ark of the covenant.
Following this, Numbers 9:1-14 outlines God's command to the Israelites to observe the Passover at its appointed time, despite their wanderings. The instructions include provisions for those who are unclean or on a distant journey, ensuring that all can commemorate the deliverance from Egypt.
As Moses hears God's voice and the Israelites prepare to remember their escape from Egypt, will they remain faithful in their journey, following God's commands even in the wilderness?
In Luke 2:41-52, the story unfolds with young Jesus, at the age of twelve, visiting Jerusalem with his parents for the Passover festival. After the celebration, Mary and Joseph unknowingly leave Jerusalem without Jesus, assuming he was with relatives. After three days of anxious searching, they find him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening and asking questions that astonish all who hear him. When questioned by his mother, Jesus responds, "Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?" yet returns to Nazareth with them, growing in wisdom and favor with God and people.
As Jesus demonstrates early signs of his divine mission and wisdom beyond his years, how will this revelation shape his journey and the challenges he will face in fulfilling his destiny?
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Numbers 7:66-89
Numbers 8
Numbers 9:1-14
Luke 2:41-52
Psalm 35:11-18
Day 77: Tribal leaders bring gifts | Simeon and the prophet, Anna, recognize the baby, Jesus
In Numbers 7:1-65, the leaders of Israel offer gifts for the dedication of the altar, following the completion of the tabernacle. Each leader presents offerings that include silver plates, silver bowls, and gold pans, all filled with grain offerings, as well as bulls, rams, lambs, and goats for burnt offerings, sin offerings, and peace offerings. The process is meticulous and spread over several days, with each tribe presenting their offerings in turn.
Can the dedication of the altar and the generous offerings of each tribe secure God's favor and ensure the success of Israel's journey ahead?
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Numbers 7: 1-65
Luke 2: 21-40
Psalm 35:1-10
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Day 76: How to investigate Adultery | Rules for Nazirites | Jesus is born | Angels appear to shepherds
In Numbers 5:11-6:26, we witness the establishment of the Nazirite vow, a sacred commitment to God involving abstention from wine, avoiding haircuts, and staying away from corpses to maintain purity. This period of dedication allowed individuals to draw closer to God, symbolizing a deep spiritual consecration. Amidst ancient rituals and divine laws, will the Nazirite's resolve hold firm in their quest for spiritual purity and closeness to God? In Luke 2:1-20, the story unfolds with the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, fulfilling ancient prophecies in a humble stable. Shepherds, guided by angels, come to adore the newborn king, symbolizing the divine reaching out to the lowly and marginalized. Amidst this miraculous birth under a starlit sky, one wonders, how will this child's journey change the course of history and the hearts of humanity?
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Numbers 5:11-31
Numbers 6: 1-26
Luke 2:1-20
Proverbs 7:6-20
Day 75: God organizes families for travel | Zechariah speaks after John the Baptist is born
In Numbers 4, God instructs Moses and Aaron on the duties of the Levites, detailing the roles of the Kohathites, Gershonites, and Merarites in transporting the Tabernacle. As the Israelites journey through the desert, they must follow precise instructions to ensure the sacredness of their worship and the structure of their camp. Amidst the desert's vastness, will the Levites successfully honor their divine responsibilities, preserving the holiness of the Tabernacle and its sacred objects?
In Luke 1, Elizabeth gives birth to a son, and her neighbors rejoice. When they assume the child will be named after his father, Zechariah, silenced by disbelief, writes "His name is John," regaining his speech and astonishing all. As Zechariah prophesies John's future role in preparing the way for the Lord, one wonders, how will John pave the path for the coming savior?
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Numbers 4
Numbers 5:1-10
Luke 1:57-80
Psalm 34: 11-22
Day 74: God organizes the Israelites | Levites replace the firstborn | Mary visits Elizabeth and then gives praise to God
In Numbers 2:10-3, God meticulously organizes the Israelites around the Tabernacle, each tribe positioned precisely according to Divine command, symbolizing unity and order in the midst of their wilderness journey. This arrangement not only reflects their physical proximity but also their spiritual connection to God and each other, reinforcing the community's cohesion and readiness to follow God's will. As they encamp around the sacred Tabernacle under God's watchful eye, one wonders, will this divine order help them face the challenges of the wilderness and lead them to the Promised Land?
In Luke 1:39-56, Mary visits Elizabeth, where both women experience the miracle of their pregnancies with joy and prophecy; Elizabeth with John, who leaps in her womb at Mary's greeting, and Mary with Jesus, leading her to proclaim the Magnificat. This divine encounter highlights the fulfillment of God's promises and the significant roles their sons will play in God's plan. Amidst this backdrop of prophecy and joy, one wonders, how will these two children, John the Baptist and Jesus, fulfill their extraordinary destinies?
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Numbers 2:10-34
Numbers 3
Luke 1: 39-56
Psalm 34: 1-10
Day 73: God builds his army in Israel | An angel speaks with the virgin Mary
In Numbers 1-2:1-9, God instructs Moses in the wilderness of Sinai to take a census of all the Israelite men over the age of twenty, organized by their tribes and families, to prepare for their journey and eventual battles. Each tribe is assigned a specific position around the Tabernacle, signifying order and readiness for both worship and war. As the Israelites set up camp in precise formation around the sacred Tabernacle, with the tribe of Judah leading, one wonders: Will this meticulous organization lead them to victory and into the Promised Land? In Luke 1:26-38, the angel Gabriel visits Mary in Nazareth, delivering the astonishing news that she will conceive a son by the Holy Spirit and name him Jesus, who will be called the Son of the Most High. Mary, a virgin betrothed to Joseph, responds with faith despite her confusion, asking how this will be. Gabriel reassures her of God's power, mentioning her relative Elizabeth's miraculous pregnancy as proof that "nothing will be impossible with God." As Mary accepts her role with humility, one wonders: How will Mary's faith shape the destiny of her son, Jesus?
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Numbers: introduction
Numbers 1
Number 2:1-9
Luke 1:26-38
Psalm 33:12-22
Day 72: God punishes disobedience | The angel Gabriel speaks to Zechariah | Old Elizabeth gets pregnant with John the Baptist
In Leviticus 26:14-27, God presents the Israelites with a choice: follow His commandments and receive blessings, or disregard them and face severe consequences. This passage outlines both the rewards for obedience, including peace and prosperity, and the punishments for disobedience, such as misery, defeat by enemies, and desolation. The ominous warnings culminate in the promise of restoration if the Israelites confess their iniquity.
Can the Israelites adhere to God's laws amidst the temptations and challenges of their journey, or will they stray and invoke divine wrath, risking everything they hold dear?
In Luke 1:1-25, Luke begins his Gospel with a dedication to Theophilus, aiming to write an orderly account of the events that have been fulfilled among them. Then, the narrative shifts to Zechariah, an elderly priest, who is visited by the angel Gabriel while serving in the temple. Gabriel announces that Zechariah's wife, Elizabeth, will bear a son named John, who will prepare the people for the Lord. Despite his doubts due to their old age, the prophecy is a sign of hope and a precursor to the coming Messiah.
Will Zechariah's disbelief overshadow the joy of the promised blessing, or will this miraculous event strengthen his faith and alter the course of history?
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Leviticus 26:14-46
Leviticus 27
Luke Introduction
Luke 1:1-25
Proverbs 7: 1-5
Day 71: Rules for the Jubilee | The risen Jesus appears to his followers
In Mark 16, the narrative unfolds with Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome discovering Jesus’ tomb empty, encountering an angel who announces Jesus’ resurrection. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene, two disciples, and then to the eleven apostles, commissioning them to spread the gospel to all creation. The chapter culminates with Jesus’ ascension into heaven, leaving his followers with a divine mission. Will the apostles overcome their doubts and fears to fulfill Jesus’ command to spread the gospel?
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Leviticus 25
Leviticus 26:1-13
Mark 16
Psalm 33:1-11
Day 70: God sets up festivals | A man curses God | Jesus dies then gets buried in a tomb
In Leviticus 23-24, God commands the Israelites to observe sacred assemblies, festivals, and Sabbath rests, including Passover, the Festival of Weeks, and the Day of Atonement. These celebrations are to be times of reflection, thanksgiving, and community, symbolizing the Israelites' relationship with God. The chapters also address the sacredness of God's name, illustrated by the punishment of blasphemy and the importance of justice.
Will the Israelites faithfully observe these holy convocations and maintain the sanctity of God's name amidst their challenges?
In Mark 15:33-47, darkness falls over the land as Jesus hangs on the cross, culminating in His poignant cry, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" before He breathes His last. A Roman centurion witnesses His death and declares, "Truly this man was the Son of God!" Joseph of Arimathea, a respected member of the council, courageously requests Jesus' body from Pilate for burial, wrapping it in linen and placing it in a tomb.
Will the darkness that fell upon the earth and the centurion's declaration prompt a change in the hearts of those who witnessed His death? Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster
Leviticus 23
Leviticus 24
Mark 15: 33-47
Psalm 32
Day 69: God sets rules for Priests | Jesus is tortured and executed by the Romans
Leviticus 21 and 22 detail God's specific instructions for the conduct, purity, and ceremonial responsibilities of priests, emphasizing their need to maintain holiness to offer sacrifices. These chapters also lay out rules regarding acceptable offerings, underscoring the importance of presenting unblemished animals to honor God and sustain the sanctity of worship. Given these strict regulations, can the priests uphold their sacred duties and remain pure in the eyes of the Lord?
In Mark 15:1-32, Jesus is brought before Pontius Pilate, where He is accused by chief priests but answers nothing, leading Pilate to marvel. Despite Pilate's attempts to release Jesus, influenced by the crowd, he eventually hands Jesus over to be crucified, mocked by soldiers and passersby as the "King of the Jews." As Jesus is nailed to the cross and hoisted up for all to see, the question looms: Will the world recognize the sacrifice of the Son of God, or will His message be lost in the shadow of the cross? Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Leviticus 21 Leviticus 22 Mark 15: 1-32 Psalm 31: 19-24
Day 68: God sets laws and punishments for sexual sin | Jesus is arrested by the religious leaders
Leviticus 19 and 20 outline a series of divine laws given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, emphasizing moral conduct, ritual purity, and the holiness required of the Israelite community. These chapters include instructions on love and respect for one’s neighbor, prohibitions against various forms of immoral behavior, and the penalties for breaking these laws, underscoring the importance of distinguishing between the holy and the common. As the Israelites navigate these commandments, one wonders: Can they uphold these rigorous standards and maintain their distinctiveness as God's chosen people amidst the temptations and challenges of their time?
In Mark 14:43-72, Jesus faces betrayal and abandonment in his final hours. Judas, one of the Twelve, leads soldiers to Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, betraying Him with a kiss. Jesus is arrested and taken to the high priest, where false witnesses testify against Him. Meanwhile, Peter, who had followed at a distance, denies knowing Jesus three times, fulfilling Jesus' prediction of his denial. This passage vividly portrays themes of betrayal, the fragility of human loyalty, and the fulfillment of divine prophecy.
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Leviticus 19
Leviticus 20
Mark 14:43-72
Proverbs 6: 30-35
Day 67: God sets rules for killing animals and for sexual relations | Jesus prays in the garden while his followers sleep
In Leviticus 17-18, God delivers commandments to Moses on sacrificial rituals and forbidden practices to maintain holiness among the Israelites. These chapters underscore the importance of blood in atonement and outline moral and ceremonial laws, including prohibitions against eating blood and various forms of immorality. Can the Israelites uphold the sanctity and purity demanded by these divine laws, or will they falter under the weight of God's commandments?
In Mark 14:17-42, Jesus shares the Last Supper with His disciples, foretelling His betrayal and instructing them about the future. This poignant moment is followed by Jesus's deep anguish in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He prays fervently to the Father, facing the reality of His impending crucifixion. As His disciples struggle to stay awake, Jesus prepares to embrace His fate. Will His followers understand the magnitude of this sacrifice, and can Jesus endure the sorrow that awaits Him?
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Leviticus 17
Leviticus 18
Mark 14:17-42
Psalm 31:9-18
Day 65: Rules for skin disease and for mildew in the home | Jesus foretells a terrifying, yet glorious future
In Leviticus 14, God provides Moses with detailed instructions on the ceremonial cleansing of people and houses from leprosy, emphasizing the importance of purity and the role of priests in the community. The process involves sacrifices, ritual baths, and the sprinkling of blood and oil, symbolizing restoration to health and community. Will the afflicted be restored to their community, or will they remain outside, marked by their condition? In Mark 13:1-31, Jesus prophesies the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, warning of false prophets, wars, earthquakes, and famines as signs of the end times. He emphasizes the need for vigilance and faithfulness, using the fig tree's blossoming as a metaphor for recognizing the signs of the times. Will the disciples heed Jesus' warnings and remain faithful amidst the chaos and deception?
In Mark 13:32-14:1-16, Jesus discusses the end times and the destruction of the temple with His disciples, emphasizing the uncertainty of the timing, known only to the Father. As they prepare for the Passover, Jesus gives precise instructions for securing a place for their final meal together. Amid these preparations, a woman's act of devotion at a dinner in Bethany becomes a poignant moment. She anoints Jesus with expensive perfume from an alabaster jar, signifying respect and foreshadowing His burial. This act of love and sacrifice amidst discussions of future trials and preparations for Passover highlights the depth of devotion and the complexity of the times. How will this expression of devotion inspire the disciples and others as they face the challenges ahead?
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Leviticus 14
Mark 13:1-31
Psalm 30:8-12
Day 66: God sets rules for bodily discharges | Aaron purifies the Israelites | Jesus honors a woman who pours perfume on him
In Leviticus 15-16, the Lord speaks to Moses about purity laws, detailing how to handle uncleanliness and setting the stage for the Day of Atonement, a sacred time for atonement and purification for the people of Israel. On this day, the High Priest makes sacrifices and enters the Holy of Holies to atone for the sins of the nation, symbolizing a deep cleansing and reconciliation with God. Will the High Priest's offering be acceptable in the eyes of the Lord, securing forgiveness for the people?
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Leviticus 15
Leviticus 16
Mark 13: 32-37
Mark 14: 1-16
Psalm 31:1-8
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Day 64: Rules for skin diseases | Jesus quotes the greatest command | a poor widow gives two coins
Leviticus 13 details the laws concerning leprosy, instructing priests on how to diagnose and manage the condition in individuals and in garments. If someone exhibits symptoms of leprosy, they are to be examined by a priest, who decides if the person is unclean and thus, must live apart from the community. The chapter intricately outlines symptoms and procedures, emphasizing cleanliness and the role of priests in preventing the spread of disease.
Will the community manage to contain the spread of leprosy through these divine instructions?
In Mark 12:28-44, Jesus engages with religious leaders and teaches in the temple. A scribe asks Him which commandment is the most important, and Jesus responds with "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength" and "Love your neighbor as yourself," emphasizing love as the foundation of the law. Jesus then warns against the hypocrisy of scribes who seek honor and exploit widows. The narrative concludes with Jesus observing people offering money at the temple, where He highlights a poor widow's two small coins as the greatest offering because she gave all she had.
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Leviticus 13
Mark 12: 28-44
Proverbs 6: 20-29
Day 63: God details which animals and insects are safe to eat | Jesus is challenged by religious leaders
In Leviticus 11-12, God gives Moses and Aaron detailed instructions on what the Israelites can and cannot eat, defining clean and unclean animals, and also outlines the laws of purification after childbirth. These chapters emphasize the importance of holiness and purity in everyday life, setting apart the Israelites from other nations through their diet and rituals. As the Israelites navigate these divine laws, one might wonder, "How will these detailed dietary and purification laws affect the daily lives and spiritual commitments of the Israelite community?"
In Mark 12:13-27, Jesus faces a series of challenges from religious leaders trying to trap Him with questions about paying taxes to Caesar and the resurrection of the dead. He astutely answers their questions, teaching about giving to God what is God's and affirming the resurrection by referencing God as the God of the living, not the dead. This passage showcases Jesus' wisdom and authority, leaving His challengers amazed and silenced. Will the religious leaders' attempts to discredit Jesus ultimately lead them to see the truth of His teachings, or will their hearts remain hardened?
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Leviticus 11
Leviticus 12
Mark 12: 13-27
Psalm 30:1-7
Day 62: God vaporizes Nadab and Abihu | Jesus teaches the Parable of the Farmer and his Son
In Leviticus 9, Aaron and his sons prepare for their first offerings to God under Moses' guidance, marking the beginning of their priesthood. Fire comes from the Lord to consume the offering, signifying His approval, and the people rejoice in awe. However, in Leviticus 10, Aaron's sons, Nadab and Abihu, offer unauthorized fire before the Lord, violating His command, and are consumed by fire from the Lord as a result. Will Aaron's remaining sons heed this divine warning and faithfully follow God's specific commands? In Mark 11:27-12:12, Jesus enters the temple courts, where religious leaders challenge His authority, questioning by what authority He does these things. Jesus responds with a question about John's baptism, which they cannot answer without incriminating themselves, revealing their hypocrisy. He then tells the Parable of the Tenants, a veiled critique of the religious leaders' failure to recognize God's messengers and foreshadowing His own rejection and death. Will the religious leaders heed Jesus' warning, or will their actions fulfill the prophecy of the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone?
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Leviticus 9
Leviticus 10
Mark 11:27-33
Mark 12:1-12
Psalm 29
Day 61: Moses appoints the Priests | Jesus enters Jerusalem | Jesus curses a fig tree
In Leviticus 7:11-8, the scripture outlines the laws regarding the peace offerings to the Lord, emphasizing how different portions of the offerings are to be consumed by the priests and the offerer, marking a communal sharing in God's provisions. It transitions into Leviticus 8, where Moses consecrates Aaron and his sons as priests through elaborate rituals involving sacrifices, anointing oil, and the sprinkling of blood, symbolizing their purification and dedication to God's service. As Aaron and his sons undergo these intricate ceremonies to become God's chosen priests, one wonders, will they uphold the sanctity and the immense responsibilities of their divine roles?
In Mark 11:1-26, Jesus enters Jerusalem triumphantly on a colt, fulfilling a prophecy and receiving a king's welcome from the crowds. The narrative quickly shifts to Jesus cleansing the temple, driving out those who were buying and selling there, asserting it should be a house of prayer for all nations, not a den of robbers. The next day, Jesus curses a fig tree for being fruitless, symbolizing the judgment on superficial faith. As Jesus' authority is challenged by religious leaders, and He speaks of faith that can move mountains, we're left pondering: Will the people recognize the true essence of faith and worship, or will they cling to their traditions and appearances?
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Leviticus 7: 11-38
Leviticus 8
Mark 11: 1-26
Psalm 28
Day 60: Guilt Offerings and Grain Offerings | Jesus teaches about servant leadership
In Leviticus 5:14 to 7:10, God instructs Moses on the guilt offering, emphasizing restitution for sins committed unintentionally against the Lord's sacred things. This section details the precise rituals for presenting the guilt offering, including specific animals and grain offerings, to make amends and secure forgiveness. It underscores the importance of obedience and making things right with God through prescribed offerings. Will the people follow these detailed instructions to restore their relationship with God?
In Mark 10:32-52, Jesus, on the way to Jerusalem, foretells His death and resurrection to His disciples, highlighting the path of suffering and servitude He must endure. Despite this solemn prophecy, James and John request positions of glory beside Him, leading Jesus to teach about true greatness being found in serving others. The chapter concludes with Jesus healing blind Bartimaeus, showcasing His compassion and power to restore. Will the disciples grasp the true meaning of leadership and sacrifice as they approach Jerusalem with Jesus?
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Leviticus 5:14-19
Leviticus 6
Leviticus 7:1-10
Mark 10:32-52
Proverbs 6:12-19
Day 59: Sin offerings for accidental sins | A rich man refuses to follow Jesus
In Leviticus 4-5:1-13, God introduces the laws of sin offerings, detailing how individuals, including priests and the whole community, must atone for unintentional sins to maintain holiness. Specific instructions are given for the type of sacrifice required, emphasizing repentance and the importance of obedience to God's laws. As the high priest prepares to offer a bull for atonement, one wonders, will this act of contrition restore the people's standing before God? In Mark 10:13-31, Jesus teaches profound lessons on entering the Kingdom of God, first by welcoming children and stating, "the Kingdom of God belongs to such as these." He then encounters a rich man seeking eternal life, challenging him to sell all he has and follow Him, illustrating the difficulty for the wealthy to enter God's Kingdom. As the disciples ponder their own sacrifices, Jesus promises rewards for those who leave everything for His sake. The question arises: Can the rich man and the disciples truly forsake all for the Kingdom of Heaven?
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Leviticus 4
Leviticus 5:1-13
Mark 10:13-31
Psalm 27:7-14