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January 13, Day 13 – God Is Greater Than All Our Fears
Genesis 25-26 ; Proverbs 1:20-33 ; Matthew 10:1-31 "Hochschwarzwald" © by Terri L. Stricker - Original Acrylic on Canvas In Genesis 25-26, we come now to the death of Abraham. The first book of the Bible, Genesis, is all about beginnings , but after reading halfway through the book, we realize that Genesis also has a lot to say about endings – in particular – about death . The theme of death runs rampant throughout this book. God is reminding us to pay close attention t


January 12, Day 12 – A Compelling Love-Story
Genesis 24 ; Psalm 8 ; Matthew 9:14-38 "Flowers With Onion Still Life: © by Terri L. Stricker - Original Watercolor on Paper Once again, today’s passages are filled with biblical principles and applications for our lives. The multi-layered story about Isaac and Rebekah is recognized among literary experts as a compelling love-story – one of the best – in all of literature. Here, it biblically and beautifully portrays God’s sovereignty and exemplifies His plan to redeem an


January 11, Day 11 – All Kinds of Authority
Genesis 21-23 ; Psalm 7:10-17 ; Matthew 8:23–9:13 "Am Bodensee, II" © by Terri L. Stricker - Original Pencil Sketch on Paper Today we come to some key points in the life of Abraham in Genesis 21-23. Here we see that God makes good on His promise to Abraham and Sarah regarding the birth of their son, Isaac. We read that, “He did for Sarah what He promised – at the very time He had promised” (verses 1-2). God always keeps His promises and His Word. In this chapter, we se


January 10, Day 10 – God Is Long-Suffering With His Own
Genesis 19-20 ; Psalm 7:6-9 ; Matthew 7:24–8:22 "Am Bodensee, I" © by Terri L. Stricker - Original Pencil Sketch on Paper In Genesis 19, we now observe two angels who arrive in Sodom to visit Lot in his home. We see the evil and the iniquity of this city – the spiritual blindness – and the horrible perversions which could only be obviated by striking Sodom’s wicked men with physical blindness to hold them at bay and keep them from finding their prey. At first, we wonder


January 9, Day 9 – God Reveals What He Is About To Do
Genesis 17-18 ; Proverbs 1:8-19 ; Matthew 6:25–7:23 "A Friend" © by Terri L. Stricker - Original Pencil Sketch on Paper We come today to Genesis 17-18 where we see God’s covenant with Abram and His promise of a son who will become God’s instrument to make Abraham the father of many nations (verse 3). God initiates name changes to reflect this new, very personal relationship with Him. This relationship includes circumcision, which will be the “sign of the covenant” (verse


January 8, Day 8, – The Only Certain Source of Knowledge
Genesis 14-16 ; Psalm 7:1-5 ; Matthew 6:1-24 "Poetic Geometry" © by Terri L. Stricker - Original Pencil Sketch on Paper In Genesis 14, we recognize an Old Testament picture of Christ in the person of Melchizedek, to whom Abram (and all of Israel – through his representation) paid tithes. Here, we also see the first rescue of Lot – at Abram’s hand. Later again in Genesis 19, we will see Lot’s second and greater deliverance at the hands of the “two angels” (cf., Genesis 19:


January 7, Day 7 – If The Dead Could Talk
Genesis 11:10–13:18 ; Psalm 6 ; Matthew 5:43-48 " Ozark Farmhouse" © by Terri L. Stricker - Original Pencil Sketch on Paper Today, we come to the “account of Shem” and his descendants in Genesis 11:10. This passage shows us how God is fulfilling His eternal plan through one man – Abraham , and the nation that will emerge from him – to bring redemption to the whole human race. In Genesis 12, we read about the call of Abram: “ Leave your country, your people, and your fath
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