One a DaySample

This prophetic book was written around 840 BC. It discloses God’s plans to reprimand Edom (or the descendants of Esau) who have been puffed up and not helped their counterparts in Israel during terrible seasons. This rivalry began in Genesis when Jacob and Esau broke relationship, and it continued. As we venture into the book of Romans, consider this Word given seven hundred years after the brothers created their issues and how that will inform the attitude of Paul as He discusses the redemptive nature of God in Romans 9.
Scripture
About this Plan

Welcome to a plan that is designed to go slower together. We wanted to take things slow to allow for better meditation - one chapter a day covering every major division of the Bible. We staggered the order as well in order to keep things fresh. We have chosen a book from the Torah, historical books, the poetic writings, and the Prophets from the Old Testament. And, in the New Testament we have a Gospel, Pauline epistle, Hebrews, and the Revelation.
More
We would like to thank Askewville Assembly for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://askewvilleassembly.com
Related Plans

Awakening Faith: Hope From the Global Church

Legacy Lessons W/Vance K. Jackson

30 Powerful Prayers for Your Child Every Day This School Year

Sharing Your Faith in the Workplace

Protocols, Postures and Power of Thanksgiving

24 Days to Reflect on God's Heart for Redemption

God's Book: An Honest Look at the Bible's Toughest Topics

You Say You Believe, but Do You Obey?

Game Changers: Devotions for Families Who Play Different (Age 8-12)
