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God is faithful, and here we see Him working miracles to save Moses life
The hero here are two woman, but the story is still about the great and faithful God that they fear.
As we grow in the Lord, we must stay humble. Here in Psalm 19:12-14, we see that we must allow God to show us our sin, as well as helping us stay away from those sins that so easy clings to us (Hebr…
What can feed your soul?
What can revive your heart?
What can bring life to your character (enlighten the eyes)
Better than gold or anything else on this planet made by man.
Better than any sweet food.
Ps…
The heaven declare...
Romans 10:18
Our God is faithful
Amazing creation
God is telling of himself in all things.
Psalms 19 is one of my favorite. It is clear, short, and tells us so much about God, His Law, and us, His creation. What is your favorite Psalm?
How peaceful it is to grow old in the middle of God's will, seeing our grand children and great grandchildren and maybe beyound.
Here in Genesis 50 we are concluding this amazing book about God, as we see Joseph forgiving his brothers for what they did to him 39 years earlier.
OK, I don't know if it was, but show me some historical document that has one? This is a huge multi day funeral march with a seven day pause to mourn the death of WHO? Jacob, also known as Israel, …
Jacob dies. Joseph and all of Egypt pay the highest honors.
In this part of Genesis we have Jacob (Israel) blessing all 12 of his sons.
Jacob blesses Joseph's sons, and elevating the second born.
Joseph is elevated to oldest too, but that would not be the line that God uses.
Only 17 years has this small tribe been in the land of Egypt, coming with very little, and now being very prosperous. Five of those years during a famine, and then at least two years to come out of …
Interesting passage here.
For the "government" of Egypt to feed the starving, the starving had to give up all they had, including their land and them selves. Interesting. Of course Egypt survived.
Joseph is the man.
Even in the mist of everything, he still has a plan, and keeps things moving.
Here we see the meeting of Joseph with his father, Israel (Jacob) after some 15 plus years of separation, and really of Israel thinking Joseph was dead. But the reunion is short and right away Josep…
Very interesting how each time Israel seems to be in crisis that it is the crisis that finally has him going before the Lord. Is that just me?