Day Three
Something to keep in mind when blogging about the year long Bible read-through is that it’s best to blog while thoughts are fresh. Yesterday, I read the four chapters aloud to Jenn in about fourteen minutes. Today, I read aloud to the dude again, and the four chapters only took eleven minutes to read to him. Not bad. So far, it’s been less than twenty minutes a day to read four chapters, aloud. Maybe this year will be the year to read the Bible aloud.
Again, big things for the day three readings. You’ve got Jesus being baptized by John to “fulfill all righteousness,” you’ve got the fall (and here’s a thought concerning God’s plan for the fall; He created all things “good”, in fact, “very good” and the serpent does its job of deception, bringing about the fall,) you’ve got Solomon building the temple (or at least giving the dimensions) not as interesting as yesterday’s missive to the king of Tyre requesting wood and expert craftsmen and such, and a Psalm from David pleading for the Lord’s salvation from his enemies, “Salvation belongs to the Lord; your blessing be on your people!”
One of these days, the greatest hits are going to slow down, right?
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