
The Voice
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November 3rd
I read Esther 1: The queen refused to visit at her her drunken husband’s command, so she was removed from her position as queen. (archived audio)
November 2nd
Today I read Nehemiah 13: Nehemiah purged foreigners from Israel and rebuked those who had intermarried with non Israelite women. (archived audio)
November 1st
Today I read Nehemiah 12: The wall was dedicated. (archived audio)
October 31st
I read Galatians 1: Paul warns the Galatians not to accept other “gospels” which are not the gospel at all. (archived audio)
October 30th
I read 2 Corinthians 13: Paul writes to the church in Corinth to encourage them to check their faith for authenticity, and correct if they are found lacking in any way. (archived audio)
October 29th
I read 2 Corinthians 12: Paul continues explaining that his motivation is not for personal gain, and that he suffers to be a blessing to them. God even gave him a thorn in his flesh to keep him from being conceited. (archived audio)
October 27th
I read 2 Corinthians 11: Paul compares himself to some of the criticisms he has received by false apostles who have made false claims. He even foolishly enters into foolish boasts to compare himself with these super-apostles on their own foolish level. (archived audio)
October 26th
Today I read 2 Corinthians 10: Don’t judge people, and don’t compare your leaders to those who boast and commend themselves. God is the one who approves those He commends. (archived audio)
October 25th
Today I read 2 Corinthians 9: Paul writes to encourage the church in Corinth to prepare the gift they had promised and to remember God’s generosity to them as well. (archived audio)
October 24th
Today I listened to and read Nehemiah 11: 1/10th of all of the Israelites went to live in Jerusalem. All of the other cities and their inhabitants were described for the remaining text in the chapter. (archived audio)
October 23rd
Today I read Nehemiah 10: The people promise not to neglect the house of the Lord. They promise not to intermarry with foreigners or trade with them on holy days. They make an oath with a curse for those who break it, and give first fruits and offerings as prescribed by the law. (archived audio)
October 22nd
I read Nehemiah 9: The people of Israel felt bad about their pattern of rebellion, so they separated themselves from their disobedient relationships, fasted, put ashes on their heads, and put on uncomfortable garments. They prayed, worshiped and sacrificed, then made a binding agreement with God. (archived audio)
October 20th
I read Nehemiah 8: Ezra the priest read the law to the people and they wept, but they were told not to weep on a sacred day, but to celebrate the day, build booths (or temporary shelters) and listen to the book of the law as he read it for seven days. (archived audio)
October 19th
Today I read Nehemiah 7: After the wall had been rebuilt, the exiles were accounted for, and certain positions were filled. (archived audio)
October 18th
Today I read Nehemiah 6: People made up lies to try to accuse Nehemiah of revolting and trying to be a new king. They also sent a false prophet to try to scare or intimidate him into doing something wrong out of fear. (archived audio)
October 17th
I read Nehemiah 5: Nehemiah saw that the famine made many people poor and they were losing their property, Their children were having to be sold into slavery and they were being indebted to their fellow Israelites. He told them that it was not right to charge their brothers interest or to take their property.… Continue reading October 17th
October 16th
I read Nehemiah 4: Outside opposition grew and ridicule of the wall was spread, trying to discourage the workers. Once the wall was halfway built, the strategy of discouragement was abandoned and outright aggression was the new tactic, so the workers had to divide their attention between building the wall and defending themselves with each… Continue reading October 16th
October 15th
Today I read Nehemiah 3: Lots of people were mentioned and the parts that they repaired or rebuilt adjoining the wall and its gates. (archived audio)
October 13th
Today I read Nehemiah 2: Nehemiah was sad while he was cup-bearing, so the king asked him about it. (archived audio)
October 12th
I read Nehemiah 1: Nehemiah prayed for and confessed the sins of all the people, including his own father’s family, reminding God of His promise to gather His people back, even from distant exile once they return to Him and obey His commands. (archived audio)
October 11th
Today I read Ezra 10: Ezra wept at Israel’s unfaithfulness, and the families that had married foreign women repented from their disobedience to God’s commands and put away their foreign wives. (Not sure exactly what that means) (archived audio)
October 10th
I read Ezra 9: Many of the exiles have started to adopt the detestable ways of the people around them, bringing impurity into the community, even intermarrying with the foreign cultures and practices. (archived audio)
October 9th
Today I read Ezra 8: Lots of families are listed who came from Babylon, and Levites were also gathered together to go with them. They prayed to God for protection and surveyed the sacrifices and offerings they were also bringing with them. (archived audio)
October 8th
Today I read Ezra 7: Ezra was sent from Babylon with a letter from the Babylonian king instructing treasurers to give him whatever he needs to make sure the law of His God is complied with. Leaders and judges should be established, and nobody should charge the temple workers or Levites any taxes or fees.… Continue reading October 8th
October 6th
Today I read Ezra 6: The LORD changed the attitude of the king to now not only allow the temple to be rebuilt, but also to fund and support it through the treasury. (archived audio)
October 5th
Today I read Ezra chapter 5: A letter was written to the king explaining why the temple was being rebuilt, and gave him a little historical background. (archived audio) 3 min 13 sec
October 4th
Today I read Ezra 4: Some people were opposed to the rebuilding of the temple. They made their case against them to the king and the work was stopped for two years. (archived audio)
October 3rd
I read Ezra 3 today: The people rejoiced really loudly because the foundation was finally laid. (archived audio)
October 2nd
I read Ezra 2 this morning: A list of people returning from exile in Babylon, some had paperwork, others did not. (archived audio)
October 1st
Today I listened to Ezra 1: King Cyrus allowed the exiles to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem, and an inventory was done and recorded. (archived audio)
September 29th
I read 2 Corinthians 8 this morning: Paul encourages the Corinthians to give. He reminds them of their desire to give expressed last year, to complete their intention with action. (archived audio)
September 28th
I read 2 Corinthians 7 today: Be glad for Godly sorrow and the repentance it produces, and pursue righteousness and purity. (archived audio)
September 27th
Today I read 2 Corinthians 6: Accept God’s grace and give it freely, do not align yourselves with unbelievers, do things that please God instead. (archived audio)
September 26th
I read 2 Corinthians 5: We are growing more at home with Christ, rather than being comfortable on Earth. Be reconciled to God, who brought us the ministry of reconciliation through Christ. (archived audio)
September 25th
Today I read 2 Corinthians 4: Be encouraged, because our momentary troubles will be outweighed by God’s glory in the end, in eternity. (archived audio)
September 22nd
Today I read 2 Chronicles 35: King Josiah celebrated the passover with the people and then died in battle against Necho due to archer incurred injuries. (archived audio)
September 21st
Today I read 2 Chronicles 34: King Josiah was moved to renew and comply with a precious covenant God made with Israel, and destroyed all the idols in his jurisdiction. (6 minutes, 31 seconds of archived audio)
September 20th
Today I listened to and read 2 Chronicles 33: Manasseh did evil, but then was humbled and turned to pray to God. He was returned to his kingdom, but his son Amon was not humble or repentant, so his son’s kingdom was short-lived. (archived audio)
September 19th
I read 2 Chronicles 32 today: Hezekiah and his city was under siege, and the attacker insulted God, saying that no god could rescue anyone from his attack. God sent an angel to annihilate the attacker’s forces. Hezekiah was very rich and struggled with pride, but his life had a positive end. (archived audio) 6:07… Continue reading September 19th
September 18th
I read 2 Chronicles 31 today: Hezekiah worked hard and pleased God. He made sure that the Levites and Priests received their income and that the leftovers were stored properly. And this is my favorite passage: “This is what Hezekiah did throughout Judah, doing what was good and right and faithful before the Lord his… Continue reading September 18th
September 17th
Today I read 2 Corinthians 30: Hezekiah prayed for God to pardon the people who came to worship God, but had not properly purified themselves. (archived audio)
September 15th
Today I read 2 Chronicles 29: King Hezekiah repairs, restores and consecrates the temple and resumes sacrifices and worship, which pleases God. (archived audio)
September 14th
Today I read 2 Chronicles 28: Ahaz was not a good king. He worshipped and advocated for the worship of foreign gods, because he thought they helped his enemies defeat him. (archived audio)
September 13th
I read 2 Chronicles 27 today: King Jotham did well, and he did not enter the temple as his father had done, so there was no notable failure at the end of his reign described in this short chapter. 🙂 (archived audio)
September 12th
Today I read 2 Chronicles 26: King Uzziah did pretty well until he got too powerful, then he stopped listening to God and that was his downfall. He started to burn incense even though he was not a priest, and became angry when confronted about it. So God inflicted him with leprosy. (archived audio)
September 11th
I read 2 Chronicles 25: Amaziah did not follow God wholeheartedly, and eventually worshipped the gods of his enemies, causing God to allow his eventual downfall. (archived audio)
September 10th
I read 2 Chronicles 24: Joash became king and repaired the temple, and follows God’s direction while Jehoiada the priest was alive, but after his death, he took bad advice which led his people to worship other gods and be delivered into the hands of their enemies, then dying and being buried in disgrace. (archived… Continue reading September 10th
September 8th
Today I read 2 Chronicles 23: Athalia was killed with the sword and the king’s son was declared the new king. The temple of Baal was torn down and sacrifices resumed in God’s temple according to God’s instructions. (archived audio)
September 6th
Today I listened to 2 Chronicles 21: After Jehoshaphat died, his son Jehoram became king, but he was not a good king. God did not snuff him out immediately, because he wanted to keep David’s family line alive, but Jehoram died after only eight years as king due to a disease that affected his bowels.… Continue reading September 6th
September 5th
Today I read 2 Chronicles 20: Jehoshaphat consulted with God after learning that an enemy was coming to attack, and he obeyed the word sent through the prophet, so God fought the battle for him. His enemies were defeated. Later on, Jehoshaphat allied himself with a wicked king, so God spoke again through the prophet… Continue reading September 5th