When God calls us to do his work he equips us with all we need. Ceilon Aspensen, January 27, 2024February 4, 2024 Get the FREE worksheet for this program here. The most important message I picked up from today’s readings overall is when God calls us to do his work he is fully aware of all of our limitations and equips us with all we need to get the job done. My primary takeaway from each of the passages was this: Exodus 3, 4 – God reveals his name to Moses as “I Am” because he is eternal and ever-present. Additionally, when God calls us to do his work he is fully aware of all of our limitations and equips us with all we need to get the job done. Matthew 27 – God’s purposes will always be fulfilled and completed, even if we don’t understand them. Psalms 27 – Seek God, hide in his shadow, call on him, and he will have mercy on us. Proverbs 27 – Tend your “flocks”! Know the status of your “flocks” at all times! Be a responsible steward of all the resources God gives you, and frugal in their consumption, but generous in the application of them to the work he gives us to do. 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 changechange for the betterchristianchristianityencounter with Godpositive changeread the biblesacrificespiritual