B 90 Days Day 9 SOAP: Do as you’re told…

Today for some SOAP I’m going to send you back to  my post from Day 9 the last time around:

B 90 Days SOAP: Do as you’re told because of who He is

It definitely still speaks to me and is a great reminder.

What did you hear today?

I hope that your reading is going well.

If the challenge is getting tough for you, try your best to hold on and read at every opportunity. You can do this and it will be worth the investment of time. Try to think of small and big ways you can streamline your schedule for the next 3 months and fit in more time to read here and there. Like I said, it WILL be worth it. His Word will never return void.


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7 responses to “B 90 Days Day 9 SOAP: Do as you’re told…”

  1. I LOVED how the Lord kept saying “I am the LORD your God.” Given what we know about the wandering of the Children of Israel, we know WHY He kept saying it too!

    Moving on to Numbers–Whahoo!

  2. Still here, Amy! Thanks for all you are doing. And thanks for the reminder via today’s SOAP.
    K

    http://bitsofyarn.wordpress.com/2010/07/13/990-be-holy/

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    Rachel F

    I’m on a missions trip with my family and some people from our church and I forgot to check in yesterday. I still have to finish today’s reading, and then I will be caught up. I’m loving B90!

  4. I am having a great time!

  5. I still have a headache but I still read today!

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  7. I have been hearing a few reoccurring things: God doesn’t demand perfection, however he demands total obedience. Listen up & be in His Word – He speaks just as he spoke to Moses. Jesus was/is the ultimate/perfect sacrifice – he took the place of all those specific sacrificial rules – brings me to my knees in gratitude! We have a HUGE responsibility to future generations to share our faith, share Jesus and walk the walk with these kids. Not just my own children, but it’s vital to make a serious investment in today’s youth! A few hours a week in a church youth group or Sunday School program is not enough – we need to walk to the walk, too!

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