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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Day 76 Bible Readings – Numbers 6: 22-26 (ESV)

Numbers 5 & 6, Luke 2: 1-20, Psalm 45: 1-9

Numbers 6: 22-26 (ESV)

“The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to Aaron and his sons, saying, Thus you shall bless the people of Israel: you shall say to them, The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.”

When I read verses 22 through 26 from Numbers 6, I started thinking of the song “The Blessing” by Elevation Worship. Kari Jobe said the lyrics of the song came from scripture, but they don’t mention the Bible reference. They added so much to these verses that my Bible calls “Aaron’s Blessing”. Aaron spoke the blessing, but the words of the blessing came directly from God. I love that God gave Moses the words to this blessing and that every time I hear and sing this song, I will remember these words came from God.

Enjoy Elevation Worship’s version of Aaron’s Blessing.

Monday, March 17, 2025

Day 75 Bible Readings – Luke 1: 57-79 (ESV)

Numbers 4, Luke 1: 57-80, Psalm 44: 13-26

Luke 1: 57-79 (ESV)

In verses 57 through 79 from Luke 1, we read about the circumcision ceremony of John the Baptist, and how his father Zechariah got his voice back. Zechariah was struck with muteness after he was visited by the Angel Gabriel for doubting his words. Once Zechariah realized he voice had come back, he was filled with the Holy Spirit and he started prophesying about his son John and how we would go before the Lord to prepare his way. These verses are dramatized in Episode 1 in the 4th season of The Chosen Series. I love how the actors they chose to portray Zechariah and Elizabeth look to be the age they are supposed to be in the Bible. Elizabeth looks to be several years beyond her childbearing age, so a pregnancy at her stage in life back then and even now would be considered a miracle. I heard one Biblical scholar say it was fitting that the birth of John the Baptist would be a miracle, since the birth of Jesus would also be another more fantastical miracle.

Enjoy this fictional dramatization showing the early start in the life of John the Baptist.

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Day 74 Bible Readings – Luke 1: 46-55 (ESV)

Numbers 2 & 3, Luke 1: 39-56, Psalm 44: 1-12

Luke 1: 46-55 (ESV)

Verses 46 through 55 from Luke 1 is Mary’s song of praise when she was visiting her cousin Elizabeth. These verses are about Mary and her son Jesus Christ. The writers of The Chosen series produced a Christmas special with Mary asking Mary Magdalene to write these verses down to give to Luke. The story of how these verses came to be in Luke is fictional, but it is such a creative way to represent these verses in a television program. The writers of this scene also managed to have Mary say these verses in their entirety in the scene.

Enjoy this scene depicting Luke 1: 46-55 from The Chosen Christmas Special:

Day 73 Bible Readings for March 15 - Luke 1: 38 (ESV)

Numbers 1, Luke 1: 26-38, Psalm 43

Luke 1: 38 (ESV)

“And Mary said, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her.”

In verse 38 from Luke 1, we read about Mary’s response to the Angel Gabriel when he told her she would conceive a son. Mary had such incredible faith. She must have known what being pregnant without being married might have meant for her. Mary was still not married to Joseph, and he could break the marriage contract and abandon her because of her pregnancy. If Joseph did abandon Mary, she could receive the death penalty for having a child while she was still betrothed. Despite knowing all the pitfalls of what the pregnancy would cause in her life, Mary agreed and told the Angel Gabriel she was God’s servant and would accept whatever God’s plan was for her life. I don’t know if I would have Mary’s faith if an Angel appeared to me with some crazy plan of God’s for my life. I would like to think I would have said Yes as Mary did, but I don’t think that I would be to predict my actions until I was faced with a similar decision. I do know I would have told the angel, I would do it but only with God’s help. I know I could not do it on my faith alone.