Sunday, May 1, 2016

DBRP_123 JOS.24 PSA.78.1-39 ACT.27.18-44


Let’s turn to JOSHUA 24.

In yesterday’s reading, Joshua dismissed the three tribes of warriors to return to their homes to the east of the Jordan. But when they went home, they decided to build an altar as a memorial. But their idea was misunderstood, nearly resulting in war.

Turning for the first time to PSALM 78:

This poetic recitation of Israel’s history comes at a fitting place in relation to our other Old Testament reading.

And now our second reading in ACTS 27:

In yesterday’s reading, Paul, Luke, and Aristarchus started the voyage to Rome, under the command of a Roman officer named Julius. The captain, ship owner, and sailors didn't listen to Paul's prophetic warning, and disaster was the result.


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