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February 22nd Audio Readings
We are pleased to provide the Bible commentary and readings from the New Living Translation© 1996 by Tom Dooley. Audio commentary & readings by Tom Dooley used by permission of MasterMedia Ministries.
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February 22nd Bible In A Year Online Readings
(Please Note: There are variations in the text of the current version and ©1996 NLT audio version.)
LEVITICUS 13:1-59
MARK 6:1-29
PSALM 39:1-13
PROVERBS 10:10
"What Now" Study Questions:
Life application questions for today's readings to guide you into a deeper understanding of how God's Word relates to your every day life.- The grisly story of John's death reveals the character of two men; Herod and John. One stood for righteousness and courageously faced persecution; the other allowed others to determine his decisions and was not willing to repent of his sin. Where do you see more of John in your character? Where do you see more of Herod in your character?
- In what ways do you look at life differently in light of the brevity described in Psalm 39?