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Tied Together: A One-Year Journey Through the Bible | Day 140 | May 31, 2026

 Scripture: Job 2 Job 3 Job 4

Tied Together: A One-Year Journey Through the Bible | Day 139 | May 30, 2026

  Introduction to Job The book of Job tackles one of life’s hardest questions: Why do the righteous suffer? Set in an ancient time outside of Israel’s national history, Job gives us a window into deep spiritual realities, personal pain, and unshakable faith. Job is introduced as a man who “feared God and shunned evil.” He is wealthy, respected, and faithful. But in a moment, everything falls apart. His wealth is taken, his children are killed, and his body is afflicted with painful sores. What Job doesn’t know is that his suffering begins with a conversation in heaven—where Satan claims Job only serves God because life is good. God allows Job to be tested, but with limits. Much of the book is made up of poetic dialogue between Job and his friends. They insist his suffering must be punishment for sin. Job insists on his innocence and cries out to God for answers. His words are raw and honest—full of questions, complaints, and declarations of faith. Through it all, Job never turns aw...

Tied Together: A One-Year Journey Through the Bible | Day 138 | May 29, 2026

  Introduction to the Wisdom Literature As you enter the Wisdom Books, you’ll notice a shift in tone and style. These books—Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon—don’t follow a historical narrative. Instead, they offer timeless truths about God, humanity, and the realities of life. This section of Scripture speaks to the heart, the mind, and the soul. It's deeply poetic, often emotional, and designed to provoke reflection. You’ll find songs of praise, cries of anguish, practical advice, and big questions about meaning and purpose. Wisdom in the Bible isn’t just knowledge—it’s skill in living according to God’s ways. These books help shape how we think, how we worship, and how we walk with God in everyday life. Job wrestles with suffering and faith. Psalms give voice to our deepest prayers and praises. Proverbs offers practical guidance for daily decisions. Ecclesiastes explores meaning in a world that often feels empty. Song of Solomon celebrates love and intimac...

Tied Together: A One-Year Journey Through the Bible | Day 137 | May 28, 2026

 Scripture: Esther 6 Esther 7 Esther 8 Esther 9 Esther 10

Tied Together: A One-Year Journey Through the Bible | Day 136 | May 27, 2026

 Scripture: Esther 2 Esther 3 Esther 4 Esther 5

Tied Together: A One-Year Journey Through the Bible | Day 135 | May 26, 2026

  Introduction to Esther Esther is a unique book in the Bible. It never mentions God by name, yet His presence is everywhere. Set during the time of the Persian Empire, Esther tells the story of how God sovereignly protects His people through unexpected people and unseen providence. The story follows Esther, a young Jewish woman who becomes queen, and her cousin Mordecai, who raises her. When a powerful official named Haman plots to destroy the Jews, Mordecai challenges Esther to act—even though approaching the king uninvited could cost her life. Esther’s bravery becomes a defining moment. Her famous words—“If I perish, I perish”—reflect a deep trust in a God who isn’t mentioned but is clearly guiding the story. The book is filled with reversals: the weak become strong, the powerful fall, and the enemy’s plans backfire. Haman’s gallows are used on himself, and the Jewish people are not only saved—they are honored. Esther reminds us that God is always at work, even when He seems hid...