11/19/2022 0 Comments Daily bible readings![]() Daily bible readings series#If you’ve ever asked the question, ‘What possible relevance can this verse have for me today?’ or ‘What difference does this passage make to my life?’ then this app is for you!ĭaily Bread breaks up books of the Bible into short series with a new passage each day complete with expertly written commentaries and reflections to help you discover more in God’s Word. This easy to use daily Bible reading app is based on the Daily Bread printed Bible reading notes from Scripture Union that have been loved by thousands for over 70 years. Daily Bread is brought to you by Scripture Union and builds on many years of experience in helping people to get more out of their Bible reading. Tomorrow's ReadingĮzekiel 18:21-32: God forgives those who repent and turn back to him.Enjoy a passage from the Bible each day along with helpful insights, reflections and guidance from our expert writers. Guide me each day along the path of righteousness. Teach me to keep your laws and obey your commands. Sovereign God, you are my God, and I will worship and honor you alone. What are your thoughts about this verse? Pray In what way does today’s reading refute the proverb stated in verse 2? Reread verse 20. Some of the Israelites living in exile blamed their situation on the sins of their ancestors and did not take responsibility for their own sins. The proverb quoted in verse 2 implies that children suffered because of the actions of their parents. The person who sins is the one who will die.” Reflect “The life of every person belongs to me, the life of the parent as well as that of the child. Good people will be rewarded for doing good, and evil people will suffer for the evil they do. A son is not to suffer because of his father's sins, nor a father because of the sins of his son. He kept my laws and followed them carefully, and so he will certainly live. And so he died because of the sins he himself had committed.ġ9 “But you ask, ‘Why shouldn't the son suffer because of his father's sins?’ The answer is that the son did what was right and good. 18 His father, on the other hand, cheated and robbed and always did evil to everyone. He will not die because of his father's sins, but he will certainly live. 17 He refuses to do evil and doesn't lend money for profit. He feeds the hungry and gives clothing to the naked. He returns what a borrower gives him as security. He doesn't seduce another man's wife 16 or oppress anyone or rob anyone. 15 He doesn't worship the idols of the Israelites or eat the sacrifices offered at forbidden shrines. He sees all the sins his father practiced, but does not follow his example. He will be to blame for his own death.ġ4 “Now suppose this second man has a son. He has done all these disgusting things, and so he will die. He goes to pagan shrines, worships disgusting idols, 13 and lends money for profit. 12 He cheats the poor, he robs, he keeps what a borrower gives him as security. He eats sacrifices offered at forbidden shrines and seduces other men's wives. He is righteous, and he will live,” says the Sovereign Lord.ġ0 “Then suppose this man has a son who robs and kills, who does any of these things 11 that the father never did. 9 Such a man obeys my commands and carefully keeps my laws. He refuses to do evil and gives an honest decision in any dispute. He returns what a borrower gives him as security he feeds the hungry and gives clothing to the naked. He doesn't seduce another man's wife or have intercourse with a woman during her period. 6 He doesn't worship the idols of the Israelites or eat the sacrifices offered at forbidden shrines. The person who sins is the one who will die.ĥ “Suppose there is a truly good man, righteous and honest. 4 The life of every person belongs to me, the life of the parent as well as that of the child. 18 The Lord spoke to me 2 and said, “What is this proverb people keep repeating in the land of Israel?ģ “As surely as I am the living God,” says the Sovereign Lord, “you will not repeat this proverb in Israel any more. ![]()
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