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Isaac

The modern Church has a problem with Old Testament literacy. I'm on a mission to fix that one post at a time. Tune in for regular, reformed Bible devotions to go deeper with Christ.

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Lesson 3: Watch & Pray Against Satan’s Attacks (Job 1:13-22).

Prayer

Reading: Job 1:13-22.

Meditation

In the third scene, it all unfolds: raiders kill his workers and steal his livestock, his barns and sheep are struck by lightning and burned to the ground, all his camels are stolen by another raid...

4 days ago

Lesson 2: Become aware of the invisible causes of suffering (Job 1:6-12).

Prayer

Reading: Job 1:6-12.

Meditation

What have you suffered in your life? Sickness? Injury? Family grief? Physical or spiritual harm at the hands of another person? We tend to think about these injuries in two basic ways. On the one ha...

11 days ago

Lesson 1: Learn to accept the reality of suffering (Job 1:1-5):

Pray

Reading: Job 1:1-5.

Meditation

As little children learn to talk, there are a few common phrases and words that they typically say. Among the most well known are: “Mummy”; “Daddy”; “No”; “I want…”; and on it goes. If you have boys,...

18 days ago
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Ep 158 - Sixth Instruction: Search the Scriptures Diligently (Prov 2:4).

Prayer.

Reading: Prov 2:1-4

Meditation.

We will not get wisdom if we give it a half-hearted effort; it requires diligence. People don’t just walk around and find silver lying on the ground. They have to dig, and work, and sweat, and go,...

2 months ago
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Ep 157: Fifth Instruction: Pray for Insight Desperately (Prov 2:3).

Prayer.

Reading: Prov 2:3.

Meditation.

We need to pray for insight desperately. And when I say need, I mean need. As in – we need air to breathe kind of need. Verse three of Proverbs 2 shows us something very important. You can study the...

2 months ago
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    Isaac is a reformed pastor serving in Melbourne, Australia. He is married to Liberty, a father of four boys, and is passionate about engaging the saints with compelling, readable theology and biblical meditation that will move the heart.

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