Day 63 Ezekiel 47:13 – Daniel 8:27

One of my favorite biblical characters is Daniel. This man not only loved the LORD but he also knew how to serve his God in the royal courts of a pagan nation. In fact, Daniel served both in the Babylonian and in the Medo-Persian kingdoms for approximately 60 years. Daniel and his 3 friends (Shadrach, […]

Day 62 Ezekiel 36:1 – 47:12

Our reading today contains the great chapter of Ezekiel 37 which declares that the LORD will make again His people, Israel, to take root in the Promised Land of Canaan. Even though the Israelites have experienced a devastating judgment at the hands of God through their defeat and exile by the Babylonians, and their Land […]

Day 61 Ezekiel 23:20 – 35:15

One of the foundational beliefs of the Jewish people was that the God they worshiped was the Creator of the whole world. It was their conviction that Yahweh, their covenant LORD, made everything through His spoken word. As a result, the wooden and metal idols which were made by the hands of men and worshiped […]

Day 60 Ezekiel 12:21 – 23:39

Ezekiel is a master communicator of God’s prophetic word. He uses a variety of images and object lessons to reveal the state of Israel’s spiritual condition before Yahweh, the LORD. For example, Ezekiel compares the wood of a regular tree with a vine in Ezekiel 15. The wood of a vine is useless for building […]

Day 59 Lamentations 2:1 – Ezekiel 12:20

Israel’s classical prophets had many things in common with each other. One of those things was suffering. They all paid a steep price for carrying God’s burden and message to His people. For example, we read these words of Jeremiah in Lamentations 3 after the exile of Judah: “I am the man who has seen […]

Day 58 Jeremiah 48:1 – Lamentations 1:22

All of the major Old Testament prophets proclaim messages not only to the Jewish people but also to the surrounding nations. Israel was God’s chosen people who were in a special covenant relationship with the LORD. But God was also concerned about the other nations as well. The primary reason why the LORD had chosen […]

Day 57 Jeremiah 33:23 – 47:7

In our reading today, Zedekiah, the last king of Judah before the final destruction of Jerusalem and exile to Babylon, is the focus. His reign came to a tragic end. King Nebuchadnezzar killed his sons before his very eyes and then he plucked out Zedekiah’s eyes before sending him shackled into exile (Jeremiah 39:5-7). The […]

Day 56 Jeremiah 23:9 – 33:22

As one reads through the Book of Jeremiah, it is appalling and surprising to see how many false Jewish prophets were contending with Jeremiah (Jer. 23. 9-40; 26:7-15; 28:1-17; 29:24-32). The people within Judah who were giving Jeremiah the hardest time was the false prophets and priests who were falsely handling the Law. As a […]

Day 55 Jeremiah 10:14 – 23:8

One of the outstanding aspects of the Book of Jeremiah is the character of the prophet himself. Jeremiah embodied his prophecies for his fellow Jews to such an extent that it could be said that the man and the message were one. As we read this Book, one of the themes that shines forth is […]

Day 54 Isaiah 66:19 – Jeremiah 10:13

Jeremiah is known as the weeping prophet. His ministry lasted well over 40 years and he ministered during the dark days of Judah’s history. His ministry culminated in the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians and the exile of its inhabitants in 587 BC. The LORD addresses His people with this question: “What fault did […]