Genesis 17:15-27 Psalm 34:7-14 Proverbs 19:4 Matthew 15:29-16:12 Bible Reading Plan Audio

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Genesis 17:15-27:
In this passage, God reaffirms His covenant with Abram (later known as Abraham) and promises to bless his wife Sarai (later known as Sarah) with a son, whom they are to name Isaac. God assures Abraham that Sarah will become the mother of nations, and kings will come from her. Abraham falls facedown and laughs at the thought of having a child at his age, but God reassures him of His promise. God also commands Abraham to circumcise himself, his household, and all male members of his household as a sign of the covenant. Abraham obeys God's command, circumcising himself and his son Ishmael on the same day.

Psalm 34:7-14:
In this portion of Psalm 34, the psalmist affirms the protection and deliverance of those who seek refuge in the Lord. They declare that the angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him and delivers them from danger. The psalmist encourages others to taste and see that the Lord is good, for those who take refuge in Him will lack no good thing. They exhort others to fear the Lord and seek peace, turning away from evil and pursuing righteousness.

Proverbs 19:4:
This proverb highlights the futility of wealth obtained through deceit and dishonesty. It suggests that wealth gained by lying or deceitful means is like a passing vapor, disappearing quickly and bringing no lasting benefit. The proverb emphasizes the importance of acquiring wealth through honest and righteous means, which leads to lasting prosperity and blessings.

Matthew 15:29-16:12:
In this passage, Jesus continues His ministry, healing many people who are brought to Him, including the blind, lame, crippled, mute, and many others. The crowds marvel at Jesus' miracles, glorifying the God of Israel. Jesus feeds four thousand men, in addition to women and children, with seven loaves of bread and a few small fish. Afterward, Jesus and His disciples travel to the region of Magadan. The Pharisees and Sadducees approach Jesus, asking for a sign from heaven. Jesus rebukes them for their lack of faith and understanding, warning His disciples to beware of their teachings, which are like yeast that can spread and corrupt the truth.

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