The more empty I am, the more of God I will receive Ceilon Aspensen, January 9, 2024February 4, 2024 Get the FREE worksheet for this program here. The most important message I picked up from today’s readings overall is the more empty I am the more of God I will receive. My primary take-away from each of the passages was this: Genesis 17 & 18 – We should always intercede in prayer for others, even if they don’t seem deserving. Matthew 9 – God’s primary concern is those of us who need him. When I am most in need I am in the best position to receive the most from God. Psalms 9 – I should be grateful to God in all things and openly express it. I should pay forward my gratitude in prayer and charitable works for those I see in need of God’s help. Proverbs 9 – Wisdom is available to all of us at any time, free for the asking. If we abandon foolish behavior and turn to God for wisdom, he will always faithfully provide it. That’s what I got out of it. What did you get out of the readings today? You can join us in our private Facebook group that I set up specifically for sharing what we take-away from the readings each day. If you haven’t gotten the FREE “Read the Bible in a Year” worksheet yet, you can Get the FREE worksheet for this program here. It is not necessary for you to start on January 1st–you can start from the beginning on whatever date you get the worksheet. Join us! Learn more about why I read the Bible all the way through every year, and feel free to share with anyone you think could benefit. This post is part of the series, “Read the Bible in a Year.” To see other posts in this series, go to the Chronological Index of Read the Bible in a Year Posts. Please follow and like us: Read the Bible in a Year Spiritual Practice christianchristianityemptinessempty vesselfull cupread the biblespiritual