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Book by Book: Joshua - Come Fill Your Cup
As His chosen leader, God knew Joshua needed to exhibit strength so that the people would follow him (1:6-18). He also knew the fighting men would need strength in the face of seemingly insurmountable tasks. It is still needed to faithfully serve the Lord today, but true victory comes when we realize the source of that strength is not our own, but in the One whose promise is, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (1:5; Heb 13:5). -Kathryn Baker Book by Book: Joshua
Much like a good chocolate cake, the book of Ruth can be finished quickly, but it's better if you savor it. Throughout the four chapters are layers of richness that reach far beyond what a cursory reading provides. Here are three layers that I hope you'll take the time to relish: The family of Elimelech lived during a time when there was no king and everyone was doing what was right in their own eyes (Jdg. 17:6). The period of the Judges was an exceedingly rebellious and dark time in Israel's
Book by Book: Ruth - Come Fill Your Cup
Book by Book: Ruth - Come Fill Your Cup by Kathryn Baker
Book by Book: Exodus - Come Fill Your Cup
Book by Book: Exodus by Kathryn Baker
Book by Book: Joshua - Come Fill Your Cup
As His chosen leader, God knew Joshua needed to exhibit strength so that the people would follow him (1:6-18). He also knew the fighting men would need strength in the face of seemingly insurmountable tasks. It is still needed to faithfully serve the Lord today, but true victory comes when we realize the source of that strength is not our own, but in the One whose promise is, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (1:5; Heb 13:5). -Kathryn Baker Book by Book: Joshua
Book by Book: Joshua - Come Fill Your Cup
Book by Book: Joshua by Kathryn Baker
Book by Book: Deuteronomy by Kathryn Baker
Much like a good chocolate cake, the book of Ruth can be finished quickly, but it's better if you savor it. Throughout the four chapters are layers of richness that reach far beyond what a cursory reading provides. Here are three layers that I hope you'll take the time to relish: The family of Elimelech lived during a time when there was no king and everyone was doing what was right in their own eyes (Jdg. 17:6). The period of the Judges was an exceedingly rebellious and dark time in Israel's
Book by Book: Ruth - Come Fill Your Cup
Book by Book: Ruth - Come Fill Your Cup by Kathryn Baker
Book by Book: Exodus - Come Fill Your Cup
Book by Book: Exodus by Kathryn Baker
Book by Book: Joshua - Come Fill Your Cup
As His chosen leader, God knew Joshua needed to exhibit strength so that the people would follow him (1:6-18). He also knew the fighting men would need strength in the face of seemingly insurmountable tasks. It is still needed to faithfully serve the Lord today, but true victory comes when we realize the source of that strength is not our own, but in the One whose promise is, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (1:5; Heb 13:5). -Kathryn Baker Book by Book: Joshua
Book by Book: Joshua - Come Fill Your Cup
Book by Book: Joshua by Kathryn Baker