bible reading

2 Chronicles 29-32: LSFAB0300

Thoughts Hezekiah was a remarkable king, wasn’t he? What A King! His father was Ahaz, who reigned before him, and he was one of the most evil kings of Judah. If you’ve been listening along, no doubt you remember him and the heinous things he did, including the sacrifice of his own children. That Hezekiah…

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Deuteronomy 7-9: LSFAB0299

Thoughts One More Time As we often read here in Deuteronomy and other places in the Old Testament, God tells the people what He will do, and then He reminds them many times. He tells them what He did, and then He reminds them what He did, many times. Why does He do that? Why…

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James 4-5: LSFAB0298

Thoughts Curb It James wrote quite a lot about how powerful the tongue is. He was referring to the actual spoken word, of course. But I think it would be safe here in the 21st century to expand the thought to what we say on the internet. On Facebook, Twitter and any other of the…

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Acts 9-10: LSFAB0297

Thoughts Cornelius In Acts 10, we are introduced to Cornelius, a Roman centurion, an officer in the Roman army. This was not a typical Roman, though. He was a devout believer in the God of the Jews, even though, being a Gentile, the average Jew would have very little to do with him. As a…

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Habakkuk 1-3: LSFAB0296

Thoughts Who Is Habakkuk? There is a lot of conjecture on just who this prophet Habakkuk was. The fact is, we don’t have much information about him. The Jewish Rabbis have their ideas. Roman Catholicism has theirs, based on one of the books of the Apocrypha.  What we do know is that this is a…

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Ecclesiastes 1-2: LSFAB0295

Thoughts Heads Up Ecclesiastes was written by King Solomon, the same King Solomon who wrote the book of Proverbs. Like Proverbs, Ecclesiastes is classified as a book of wisdom. But you will very quickly see that Solomon’s approach is much different here. I don’t want to give away too much right now, but I do…

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Psalms 122-124: LSFAB0294

Thoughts As I write this on April 13, 2021 from my desk in Riverside, CA, we seem to be on the tail end of the COVID-19 restrictions in the state. Some states have already done away with restrictions, and a few never had them. California has been one of the most restrictive. From the beginning…

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2 Chronicles 25-28: LSFAB0293

Thoughts In these chapters we read of the reigns of Amaziah, Uzziah, Jotham and Ahaz. Each of these kings were descendants of David, and as I have said in previous episodes, coming from a believing family does not mean that the following generation will follow God. The opposite is also true. Coming from a non-believing…

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Deuteronomy 4-6: LSFAB0292

Thoughts In chapter 6, verses 4 and 5, Moses is telling the children of Israel the Great Commandment, the one that encompasses all the others. It’s the commandment that Jesus quoted when the Pharisees asked Him which was the greatest of all the commandments.  4 “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one! 5 You shall love the Lord your…

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James 1-3: LSFAB0291

Thoughts James is a small book, but it’s packed with rich content. Too much, really, to talk about every point, so I’ll just touch on a couple points today, which are actually related. Hearing Is Not Enough At the end of chapter one, James, who is the half-brother of Jesus, makes the point that just…

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