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Day 20: Possessing the Promises
Today marks a significant milestone—you are completing the book of Deuteronomy, the final book of Moses’ teachings. This passage captures Moses’ last words to Israel, his charge to Joshua, and his final moments. It’s a poignant reminder that every season ends and every promise begins.
Moses’ life and leadership inspire us to trust God’s faithfulness as we step into new chapters—whether in our personal lives, ministries, or communities.


Day 19: Crossing Into Promise
You've come so far—190 chapters into your Bible journey! And now, you're reading some of the most powerful covenant words in all of Scripture. Deuteronomy 21–30 is Moses’ passionate plea to a new generation to live differently from the past—to embrace obedience, justice, mercy, and the life that comes from choosing God.
This is more than history—it’s an eternal echo: "I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life..." (Deut. 30:19)


Day 18: The Covenant of Life and Obedience
You’ve now read 180 chapters of Scripture—an incredible achievement. As we move deeper into Deuteronomy, Moses teaches us that the heart of the law is not about duty, but devotion. Obedience is a love response to the One who delivered, provided, and led us.
God is forming a people who reflect His justice, His compassion, and His purity in every part of life—from home to battlefield, from worship to government.


Day 17: A Call to Remember and Obey
Welcome to the book of Deuteronomy—a name that means “second law” or “repeating the law.” This is not just repetition—it’s reinforcement, a farewell message from Moses to the new generation that had not known slavery in Egypt or seen Mount Sinai with their own eyes.
In these chapters, Moses recounts their journey and calls the people to remember God's faithfulness, obey His commands, and fear and love Him wholeheartedly as they prepare to enter the Promised Land.


Day 16: A New Generation, A Renewed Covenant
Read Numbers 31 to 36 thoughtfully. You’ll encounter God’s justice in war, a review of Israel’s journey, boundaries of the Promised Land, and final instructions for inheritance and purity. It’s a picture of transition from wandering to entering—from wilderness survival to promised possession.
You're welcome to share reflections in the Bible Marathon WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CL8N5U5ONSS0kjiOW0d4fR


Day 15: Finishing Well in the Wilderness
Read Numbers 21 to 30 with expectation. You’ll encounter fiery serpents, miraculous healing, military victories, and the surprising story of Balaam. Watch for how God protects, speaks, and leads even when the people are unaware. Every detail points to a God who rules over both spiritual and earthly realms.
Share your reflections or testimonies in the Bible Marathon WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CL8N5U5ONSS0kjiOW0d4fR


Day 14: Mercy in the Midst of Rebellion
Read Numbers 11 to 20 slowly and reflectively. These chapters are filled with leadership burdens, rebellion, miracles, and serious consequences. Ask God to help you see what these ancient tests reveal about your own walk with Him.
You’re invited to share your thoughts and reflections in the Bible Marathon WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CL8N5U5ONSS0kjiOW0d4fR


Day 13: When God Walks with a Wandering People
You've now completed three full books of the Bible and are entering the fourth—Numbers—a book about preparation, testing, and movement. It begins with a census, but don’t be discouraged by the names and numbers—this is a divine strategy. God is organizing His people not just for camping, but for conquest.
In these chapters, we see how God forms a people ready for His presence and purpose.


Day 12: Consecrated for Service
Congratulations on completing your twelfth day of the Bible Marathon! You’ve now read the entire book of Leviticus—a book many skip, but you’ve pressed through. And by doing so, you’ve gained insight into God’s deep desire for a pure people, a sacred rhythm, and a just society.
These final chapters show us that God not only sanctifies individuals, but time, land, leadership, and economy. His holiness is never just personal—it affects the whole nation.


Day 11: Holiness in Every Area
Read Leviticus 11 to 20 with an open and humble heart. These chapters reveal how God wants His people to be set apart in areas like food, relationships, health, sexuality, justice, and leadership. Don’t view these as outdated rules—see them as a window into God’s values and how He calls us to reflect His holiness.
Post your reflections in the Bible Marathon WhatsApp Group. Your voice matters!


Day 10: Drawing Near to a Holy God
You cannot draw near to God without transformation. His presence purifies, consumes, and empowers—but never leaves you the same.


Day 9: Glory in the Camp
God’s presence doesn’t fill our ideas—it fills what we build according to His instructions.


Day 8: A People Set Apart
Read Exodus 21 to 30 with reverence and openness. These chapters might feel like instructions, but they reveal God’s desire to dwell among His people. As you read, ask: “What does this show me about God’s heart, holiness, and priorities?”
Share your response in the Bible Marathon WhatsApp Group. Others are being encouraged by your walk!


Day 7: The God Who Redeems with Power
Today, you witness the Passover, the Exodus, and the giving of the Ten Commandments—some of the most powerful moments in all of Scripture.
Reading Instructions
Read Exodus 11 to 20 with reverence. Watch how God acts decisively to bring deliverance, and how He then calls His people into covenant relationship.
📲 Feel free to share in the Bible Marathon WhatsApp Group. Your insight could awaken someone else’s faith!


Day 6: God Who Sees and Delivers
Read Exodus chapters 1 to 10 slowly and prayerfully. In these foundational chapters, we encounter God as the Deliverer. Watch how He begins to fulfill His covenant to Abraham by raising a deliverer, confronting oppression, and showing His mighty hand.
Share your reflection with a prayer partner or in the Bible Marathon WhatsApp Group.


Day 5: From Prison to Purpose
Today, read Genesis chapters 41 to 50 slowly and prayerfully. These final chapters of Genesis reveal God’s unmatched ability to redeem pain, elevate the faithful, and write divine purpose into human suffering. Pay close attention to how Joseph’s long, painful journey ends with restoration, reconciliation, and national transformation.
God is not done with your story either. Keep going. What He started in Genesis, He will continue to fulfill


Day 4 - Divine Encounters and Destiny Shifts
Day 4 - Bible Reading: Genesis 31–40 (NKJV)
Read Genesis chapters 31 to 40 slowly and reflectively. Ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes to divine patterns, instructions, and promises hidden in the lives of Jacob and Joseph.
After reading share your revelations in the Bible Reading WhatsApp Group or in your journal or Comment section below.


God is never in a rush
God is never in a rush, but He is never late. What He speaks, He fulfills—in His way, in His time, and for His glory.


God of Covenant and Calling
God's promises are not based on your perfection, but on His unchanging nature. His covenant is bigger than your weakness.
God reveals progressively – Abram didn’t get the full picture on day one. Revelation came step by step. Obedience invites deeper clarity


Pr. Benny Hinn's Prophetic Call For 2025, A Trumpet From Uganda
Pr. Benny Hinn's Prophetic Call For 2025, A Trumpet From Uganda
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