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a verse a day... by iisaduck
a verse a day...
iisaduck
  • Reads 28
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 7
Hi there! 🥰 I just want to let the world know how LOVED you are and how amazing God is 💖 so I'm writing a verse a day haha. This is a collection of small snippets of God's wonderful and powerful word that I find inspiring and uplifting. Under them will be my thoughts on the passage ☺️ I really hope that you have a blessed day!!!
Thrown to the Lions by BibleAdventures
Thrown to the Lions
BibleAdventures
  • Reads 33
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
Despite a prophet warning, the Hebrew people continue to disobey Yahweh, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. So He allows their enemies to destroy Jerusalem and take the Hebrews back to Babylon. Forced into captivity, Daniel finds favor with the king. But the Magi are jealous of Daniel's special friendship with King Darius. They hatch a plan to get rid of him for good... "Young Daniel and his friends stared over the walls of Jerusalem at the fierce Babylonian army below. The prophet Jeremiah had warned the Hebrews that if they kept worshipping false gods, enemies would attack the city. Now the king of Babylon and his soldiers were here. King Nebuchadnezzar and his army had come and set up camp outside Jerusalem. They were not letting anyone go in or out. The Hebrews ran out of food and their stomachs grumbled. They became so hungry that they threw open the city gates and let their enemies come inside. The soldiers broke down the city walls and set fire to the palace. They destroyed people's houses and stole the precious gold and silver cups from the Temple. Then they captured many Hebrews, including Daniel and his friends, and took them back to the mighty city of Babylon...."
Facing the Giant by BibleAdventures
Facing the Giant
BibleAdventures
  • Reads 59
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
War rages between Israel and the Philistines. For 40 days, the Philistines most fearsome warrior - a brutish, armored giant named Goliath - mocks the Israelites from across the Elah valley, challenging them to a fight. No one dare respond. But David, a young shepherd boy, volunteers to take down the mighty giant. Barely out of his teens, Saul's armor is too bulky for this stone-slinging warrior. With no weapons aside from a slingshot, David must fully trust Yahweh to defend Israel! "Do you need to be born into a royal family to be a king? Not when God is in charge! A long time ago, there was a young shepherd named David that God chose to become the king of Israel. God wanted to prove that He had picked the right man for the job. Before David became king, he faced many tests and had many exciting adventures. Around this time, Israel had a disobedient king named Saul. Saul won many battles, but he stopped listening to God. One day, his army defeated a fierce enemy: the bloodthirsty Amalekites. Instead of destroying all of the people and animals like God had told him, Saul kept the best sheep and cattle for himself. "Save the king of Amalek," Saul said to his soldiers. "Let's keep him as our prisoner."
Sold into Slavery by BibleAdventures
Sold into Slavery
BibleAdventures
  • Reads 427
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
Filled with jealousy, Joseph's brothers sell him into slavery in Egypt. Never in their wildest dreams could they have imagined that their younger brother would become the powerful governor of Egypt! It was all part of God's amazing plan to save His people.