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Daily Reading
July 20, 2019  |  By Tom Ellsworth

Week 29
Daily Reading

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MONDAY

Reading for Today:
Luke 8:40-56
Colossians 3:15-25
Psalm 130–131
1 Chronicles 15–16

Colossians 3:15-25
A plastic wrist band from several years ago sported the initials WWJD (What would Jesus do?) The wearer was reminded to respond to life’s situations as Jesus would have. At least that was the intent. Long before someone cashed in on the wrist band idea, Paul gave Christians this rule of thumb: Do everything in the name of Jesus. In other words, to the casual observer, our words and actions should be consistent with all that is represented by the name of Jesus. Such a life inevitably expresses thanks to God. Anything less subtracts from the character and sacrifice of Christ.

MONDAY

Reading for Today:
Luke 8:40-56
Colossians 3:15-25
Psalm 130–131
1 Chronicles 15–16

Colossians 3:15-25
A plastic wrist band from several years ago sported the initials WWJD (What would Jesus do?) The wearer was reminded to respond to life’s situations as Jesus would have. At least that was the intent. Long before someone cashed in on the wrist band idea, Paul gave Christians this rule of thumb: Do everything in the name of Jesus. In other words, to the casual observer, our words and actions should be consistent with all that is represented by the name of Jesus. Such a life inevitably expresses thanks to God. Anything less subtracts from the character and sacrifice of Christ.

MONDAY

Reading for Today:
Luke 8:40-56
Colossians 3:15-25
Psalm 130–131
1 Chronicles 15–16

Colossians 3:15-25
A plastic wrist band from several years ago sported the initials WWJD (What would Jesus do?) The wearer was reminded to respond to life’s situations as Jesus would have. At least that was the intent. Long before someone cashed in on the wrist band idea, Paul gave Christians this rule of thumb: Do everything in the name of Jesus. In other words, to the casual observer, our words and actions should be consistent with all that is represented by the name of Jesus. Such a life inevitably expresses thanks to God. Anything less subtracts from the character and sacrifice of Christ.

MONDAY

Reading for Today:
Luke 8:40-56
Colossians 3:15-25
Psalm 130–131
1 Chronicles 15–16

Colossians 3:15-25
A plastic wrist band from several years ago sported the initials WWJD (What would Jesus do?) The wearer was reminded to respond to life’s situations as Jesus would have. At least that was the intent. Long before someone cashed in on the wrist band idea, Paul gave Christians this rule of thumb: Do everything in the name of Jesus. In other words, to the casual observer, our words and actions should be consistent with all that is represented by the name of Jesus. Such a life inevitably expresses thanks to God. Anything less subtracts from the character and sacrifice of Christ.

MONDAY

Reading for Today:
Luke 8:40-56
Colossians 3:15-25
Psalm 130–131
1 Chronicles 15–16

Colossians 3:15-25
A plastic wrist band from several years ago sported the initials WWJD (What would Jesus do?) The wearer was reminded to respond to life’s situations as Jesus would have. At least that was the intent. Long before someone cashed in on the wrist band idea, Paul gave Christians this rule of thumb: Do everything in the name of Jesus. In other words, to the casual observer, our words and actions should be consistent with all that is represented by the name of Jesus. Such a life inevitably expresses thanks to God. Anything less subtracts from the character and sacrifice of Christ.

MONDAY

Reading for Today:
Luke 8:40-56
Colossians 3:15-25
Psalm 130–131
1 Chronicles 15–16

2 Chronicles 13–16
Finish well. Judah’s King Asa was a breath of fresh air. In his devotion to God, he destroyed the nation’s rampant idolatry, led the people in a renewal of their covenant with God, and even deposed his grandmother because of the repulsive image she worshiped. When Asa’s army was overwhelmingly outnumbered, he turned to the Lord for victory and God crushed the Cushite troops. For 35 years Asa witnessed God’s faithfulness, but then sought an alliance with the Aramean king. It was his greatest mistake. Trust God all your years. Serve him faithfully until you draw your last breath. Finish well! 

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