January 13 Bible Reading Plan - Denise Pass

Sometimes we don’t understand why God has allowed some things in our life. As we face all of the hard places we might just need to get on our knees and repent. We will likely not even recognize our need of it. But it is so sweet just to call out sin in our lives. And maybe some of our burdens are blessings in disguise. When we are tempted, we have a Helper and the word of God. Run to God’s word like Jesus did!

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Day #13: Matt. 3-5

Scripture of the Day: Matt. 3:15

Listen: https://www.biblegateway.com/audio/mclean/niv/Matt.3

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