The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped Exodus 40. I didn’t expect God to move in silence. Exodus 40 is all setup. Furniture placed. Tents arranged. No speeches. No action. I almost skimmed it. Then verse 34 changed the mood. The glory of the Lord fills the tabernacle. After all the quiet obedience, God shows up. This chapter reminded me that faithfulness often looks boring— until suddenly, it isn’t. God sometimes waits until the work is finished before revealing His presence. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Exodus #GodsPresence #Faithfulness #ScriptureReading315Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped 1 Samuel 12. I didn’t think farewell speeches mattered. 1 Samuel 12 feels like a wrap-up. Samuel is old. The story seems to move on without him. I almost did the same. Then verse 23 quietly broke my heart. “As for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord by failing to pray for you.” Even after being replaced, Samuel keeps praying. This chapter reminded me that faithfulness doesn’t end when your role changes. Obedience can continue even when recognition fades. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Samuel #Faithfulness #Prayer #BibleInsight131Share
OneWordStudy+FollowOne Hebrew word changed how I understand faithfulness.One Hebrew word changed how I understand faithfulness. In English, faithful sounds consistent. Never wavering. Never slipping. But Lamentations uses the word emunah. It does not mean perfection. It means reliability over time. Emunah is about showing up again. After disappointment. After unanswered prayers. After fatigue. This kind of faithfulness is rarely dramatic. It looks ordinary. Almost invisible. Scripture praises emunah not because it shines, but because it lasts. If your faith feels quieter than it once did, emunah says: quiet does not mean gone. #BibleStudy #HebrewWord #Faithfulness #SteadyFaith #ChristianLife30Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped Numbers 7 for years. Then one detail surprised me. Numbers 7 feels repetitive. The same offerings. The same words. Over and over again. I never thought it mattered. Then I noticed something. Every tribe brought the exact same gift. And every offering was recorded—fully, individually. God didn’t summarize. He didn’t say “they all brought the same thing.” He honored each one. Even when obedience looks repetitive to us, God sees it personally. What I thought was boring was actually proof that faithfulness is never overlooked. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Numbers #Faithfulness #Obedience #Scripture10Share