Blessings For Obedience (Daily Portion 10206)
This chapter tells of the blessings and cursings that God will pour out on the children of Israel: blessings if they obey His commandments; cursings if they do not. This lesson gives all the blessings but only some of the cursings.
Paul Arrives at Rome (Daily Portion 10204)
Paul and his companions, after being shipwrecked on the island of Melita, do much good there. Paul finally arrives at Rome where he stays in a house under guard. He quickly presents himself to the Jews of Rome but receives little welcome.
Return to the Holy Land (Daily Portion 10203)
In this vision, Zechariah sees a man measuring the breadth and length of Jerusalem. Though Zion has been scattered, the people are to return to the holy land where God will dwell in the midst of them. He shall choose Jerusalem again.
Redeemed Without Money (Daily Portion 10202)
This chapter looks forward to the time of the restoration of Israel and the city of Jerusalem. They are to be
The King of Old (Daily Portion 10201)
This psalm has three sections. First (v.1-11), the psalmist describes the destruction of the temple and cries for God
Curses and Blessings (Daily Portion 10130)
Moses looks ahead to when the children of Israel are in the Promised Land. They are to write God
Good and Comfortable Words (Daily Portion 10127)
After seventy years of judgment on Israel, God is ready to speak good and comfortable words to the nation. The horns that have scattered them will soon be cut off.
Follow After Righteousness (Daily Portion 10126)
Some of the key words in this chapter are hearken, awake, comfort and righteousness. God wants Israel to hear and awake because His righteousness is near, the time of wrath will pass, and He will comfort His people.
Offering the Firstfruits and Giving the Tithe (Daily Portion 10123)
The Israelites are instructed to offer the firstfruits of the land of Israel to the Lord and to give the tithe of the third year for the needy. This chapter closes by affirming the special relationship Israel has with God as His peculiar and holy people.
Red Horses Among the Myrtle Trees (Daily Portion 10120)
Zechariah prophesied at the same time as Haggai. He spoke to the Israelites who had returned to Jerusalem from Babylon. The message of this book is one of encouragement. It looks forward to the restoration of Israel and the coming of the Messiah. The visions recorded in Zechariah are often thought to be difficult to understand. Do not worry over understanding everything about them at once. Enjoy learning what God has in them. This passage introduces you to the first of Zechariah