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A Tale of Two Bible Reading Plans
Ever have a hard time deciding on a Bible reading plan for the year? Reading through the Bible twice this year gave me the opportunity of comparing two Bible reading plans. This post is a review of both, as well as of the study Bibles I used.

A Change in our Perspective
We live in an age of distraction, but the need for a periodic adjustment to our perspective is not new. Mark 13 gives us an example of how Christ helped His disciples refocus on eternal things.

Psalm 125:4 Smiled Upon
We all want God’s blessings upon our lives, but how does that work? Psalm 125:4 points out an important truth about God’s blessing.

Psalm 125:3 Spared from Sin
Psalm 125:3 is one of those verses that can be easily misinterpreted, but when the whole verse is taken into account, we find an encouraging promise to those who put their trust in God.

Psalm 125:1 Secure and Rooted
The poetic imagery of the Bible isn’t just for show. The descriptive pictures painted in Psalm 125:1 have been carefully chosen to illustrate an amazing truth about the relationship between God and His people.

Avoiding Error
No one likes to be wrong. When it comes to spiritual truth, there’s only one way to avoid falling into error.

Start Small
It can be easy to think the small things don’t matter, but God reminds us in the book of Zechariah that often, those small things are just the beginning.

The Power of your Countenance
God made mankind to communicate, and the face is one of our most powerful tools of communication. It can also be one of our most mindlessly wielded tools. This is a challenge to pay attention to what your countenance is saying!

Redeeming the Unredeemable
There are things in life that simply seem too far gone—unable to be fixed up enough to be useful for anything. But God is the great Redeemer, and there is nothing too hard for Him!