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Paul Appears to Caesar (Daily Portion 10107)

Festus, as the new Roman governor in Caesarea, must deal with the imprisoned Paul and the false accusations against him by the Jews in Jerusalem. Paul appeals to Caesar and Festus asks King Agrippa to help him find charges to lay against Paul.

Type: Devotional

Build the Temple First (Daily Portion 10106)

The prophet Haggai encourages the Israelites who have returned from Babylonian captivity as they build the temple

Type: Devotional

Getting Israel to Listen (Daily Portion 10105)

In this chapter, the Lord cries out to a proud and stubborn Israel to hear Him

Type: Devotional

Speaking of God's Righteousness (Daily Portion 10104)

The Psalmist determines to speak of God

Type: Devotional

David's Altar on the Threshingfloor (Daily Portion 10103)

In order to halt the judgment of God on Israel, David is told to offer a sacrifice in the threshing floor of Ornan

Type: Devotional

God Protects the Poor (Daily Portion 10102)

This passage describes several of the protections that God gave to the poor.

Type: Devotional

The First Four Days of Creation (Daily Portion 10101)

This passage describes the first four days of creation week.

Type: Devotional
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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 23:26

My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways.