Hear a passage, understand the passage, apply it to your life, all in about 10 minutes a day with ADDBIBLE®, Audio Daily Devotion from The Ezra Project.
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Today, we reach the halfway point of the Book of Jeremiah. It is a pivotal point in the Book of Jeremiah, as God instructs Jeremiah not to hold back His Word. His life is threatened for his obedience to God. Will the people listen? If so, God may change His mind. Can we change the plans of God?Di Allen J. Huth
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Jeremiah 23 and 24 contain warnings to shepherds, pastors, and preachers. Does your pastor preach the Word of God?Di Allen J. Huth
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Jeremiah 21 and 22 are about God forsaking His own people, Israel. Do you think God will never leave you or forsake you?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today brings us to Jeremiah 19 and 20. Chapter 19 has fifteen verses and chapter 20 has eighteen verses. Jeremiah wants to quit; being a prophet is too hard. Is it tough for you right now? Do you want to quit?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we will look at two chapters in the Book of Jeremiah, chapters 17 and 18. There are total of fifty verses in these two chapters. Are you basically good, or basically evil? Do you trust in the Lord or in manDi Allen J. Huth
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Jeremiah 16 lays out some of the conditions God required of Jeremiah, His prophet. They were not easy. Has God called you? Do you question some of the conditions of your calling?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we will cover another two chapters in the Book of Jeremiah, chapters 14 and 15. God does not let up on His people. Are there times when you wonder what God is doing in your life?Di Allen J. Huth
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Jeremiah 12 and 13 are more of God’s complaint against Israel. Does God have a complaint against you?Di Allen J. Huth
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Jeremiah chapter 11 reminds Israel of God’s covenant. He expects us to keep it, as we expect Him to keep it. Are you?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today brings us to Jeremiah 9 and 10. God tries over and over to get our attention. He has high standards. Is He trying to get your attentionDi Allen J. Huth
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Today, we will cover Jeremiah 7 and 8. The charges against Israel mount up until God will not even hear the prayers of Jeremiah. Does God hear your prayers?Di Allen J. Huth
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Jeremiah 6 explains God does not cause pending judgment. Do you ask, “Why would God let this happen?” Find out in this chapter.Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we will cover Jeremiah 4 and 5. God begs Israel to return to Him. They do not; will you?Di Allen J. Huth
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In Jeremiah 3, God likens Israel to a whore. Pretty harsh, right? Have you been faithful to God your whole walk with Him, or have you left Him for another, or something else? Have you played the whore?Di Allen J. Huth
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I was at a marriage retreat one year, when reading the second chapter of Jeremiah. Have you ever attended a marriage retreat? Should you?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we begin the fifty-two chapters of the Book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah was called as a youth, became a priest, and lived in an area of Israel allotted to the tribe of Benjamin. In today's Daily Devotion, we discover how Jeremiah 1 impacted the direction of the Ezra Project. Read more: https://cuurio.com/jeremiah-1-gods-plan-for-my-life/…
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Today, we finish the Book of Isaiah, chapters 65 and 66. As most of the Bible, Isaiah offers us the choice of hell or heaven. Have you made your choice? If not, make it today.Di Allen J. Huth
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Today brings us to Isaiah 63 and 64. God is the potter; we are the clay. Are you still moldable?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah 61 and 62. We know what we are reading is true because Jesus actually read from the scroll of Isaiah in the New Testament. If Jesus reads from it, it must be true. So, can you believe all of Isaiah is prophetic and either has come true, or will?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah 59 and 60. There is evil and oppression on earth and in our lives. We get the good, the bad, and the ugly each day. Do you focus on the bad and the ugly, or on the good?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today brings us to Isaiah 57 and 58. Do you believe God is conditional or unconditional?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah 55 and 56. There is a very special passage in these two chapters. See if you can find it. How important is the Word of God to you?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah 53 and 54. Chapter 53 is one of the most prophetic and most quoted chapters of the Old Testament. Do you believe Isaiah is describing Jesus? If not, who?Di Allen J. Huth
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Isaiah tells Israel salvation is on the way; it just may take longer than they think. Do you believe your salvation is on the way?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we cover two more chapters of the Book of Isaiah, chapters 49 and 50. Do you believe God created you? Do you believe He has the power to deliver you?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah 47 and 48. Babylon represents the culture of the world, then and now. Not much has changed has it?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we will cover chapters 45 and 46 of Isaiah where God proclaims numerous times, He is God, there is no other. Do you believe Him?Di Allen J. Huth
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In Isaiah 43 and 44, Isaiah reminds again, God is God, there is no other. Yet we tend to stray toward worshipping idols that cannot save. Are you worshipping God alone, or do you still have idols drawing your attention away from the one true God?Di Allen J. Huth
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God said He would always protect His people Israel. Thousands of years later, there are still Jews, an amazing illustration of keeping His promise. Do you know any Babylonians?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today brings us to Isaiah 39 and 40. Chapter 40 is filled with descriptions of God Almighty. Do you wonder who God is? Do you wonder what He is really like?Di Allen J. Huth
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Isaiah 37 and 38 contain the story of King Hezekiah. If you face the impossible, read or listen to these two chapters. Do you believe prayer can change things?Di Allen J. Huth
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Isaiah 35 and 36 challenge us to trust in God. Who do you trust in? Self, family, friends, government, or God Almighty?Di Allen J. Huth
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Isaiah chapters 33 and 34 offer a clear choice: walk with God or be judged by Him. How is your walk? Do you stay close to God, or wander away?Di Allen J. Huth
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When you need help, who do you depend on: horses, chariots, your own strength, or the Lord?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we will cover Isaiah 29 and 30. Are you stubborn? Do you honor God with your lips but not your heart? If He showed you the way, would you walk in it?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah 27 and 28. Israel mocks Isaiah. Have you ever mocked a man of God?Di Allen J. Huth
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In our journey through the Book of Isaiah, today brings us to chapters 25 and 26. Is your life bumpy or smooth? Are you bouncing or gliding through life?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today is day ten in our thirty-one-day journey through the Book of Isaiah and we will look at chapters 23 and 24. Not only individual nations, but the whole earth is subject to God’s judgment. Do you want to be here when that happens?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we cover Isaiah chapters 20-22. Listen very carefully to chapter 20. See what God asks Isaiah to do. Are you willing to do anything for God?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we cover two more chapters of Isaiah, chapters 18 and 19. Are you on a downward spiral? Do you need hope?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today is day seven of our journey through the Book of Isaiah in thirty-one days. Have you been guilty of pride, arrogance, or forgetting your relationship with God?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah 14 and 15. In chapter 14, does Isaiah give us a glimpse of Satan?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today is day five in our thirty-one-day journey through the Book of Isaiah. We are going to look at three chapters, Isaiah 11-13. The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, thanks to the root of Jesse. Do you know who the root of Jesse is?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah chapters 9 and 10. We will discover one of the most quoted passages in all of the Bible; it is about Jesus. Do you know it?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today is day three on our thirty-one-day journey through the Book of Isaiah. We will cover chapters 7 and 8. Do you believe in the virgin birth?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we are in Isaiah chapters 4 through 6. Isaiah reviews some history, then gets a glimpse of the throne room of God. Have you ever wondered what heaven is like?Di Allen J. Huth
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Today, we begin the prophetic Book of Isaiah. It is the second longest book of the Bible behind Psalms. Isaiah is sixty-six chapters. Verse 1 tells us the author, the message, and the timeframe, “The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.”…
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We reached the end of the Book of Acts, chapter 28. Paul’s journey concludes in Rome. Do you know your destiny? Have you arrived?Di Allen J. Huth
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We left Paul with his defense before King Agrippa in Acts 26. The last verse said, “This man could have been set free if he had not appealed to Caesar” (26:32). But, since Paul did appeal to Caesar, off to Rome he goes. On the way, he encounters a storm. Are you in the midst of a storm?Di Allen J. Huth
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n Acts 26, Paul finally gets to give his testimony before King Agrippa. He gives his defense before the king. Jesus gave Paul his life purpose. Do you believe He has a life purpose for you?Di Allen J. Huth
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