The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped 2 Samuel 9. I forgot how kindness works. 2 Samuel 9 feels quiet. No battles. No strategy. Just a king asking a question. Verse 1 says it all: “Is there anyone still left… to whom I can show kindness?” Not because they earned it. Not because they asked. This chapter reminded me that grace often shows up unexpectedly, long after we assume we’ve been forgotten. God’s kindness can reach us through someone else’s obedience. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Samuel #Kindness #Grace #BibleInsight191Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Genesis 47. I didn’t expect God to show up in survival mode. Genesis 47 feels economic. Food shortages. Land exchanges. People just trying to survive. It didn’t feel spiritual. Then verse 25 caught me. After everything is taken, the people say, “You have saved our lives.” Not a miracle story. Not a dramatic rescue. Just provision that keeps people going. This chapter reminded me that God doesn’t only work in breakthroughs. Sometimes He works in survival. And staying alive is not a lack of faith. It’s grace, quietly doing its job. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Genesis #GodsProvision #Grace #FaithJourney545Share
MrsBlunt+FollowIf you’re having one of those days where you feel like you aren’t enough, let this be your sign. 🕊️ God’s love isn’t a reward for being perfect; it’s a gift that meets you right where you are. You don’t have to earn it, and you certainly can’t lose it. Rest in that today. ✨ #GodsLove #FaithQuotes #ChristianTikTok #JesusLovesYou #Grace #DailyReminder #Peace714Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped 2 Chronicles 30. I didn’t expect God to welcome them anyway. 2 Chronicles 30 is about a delayed Passover. People aren’t ready. They aren’t clean. They didn’t do it “right.” I thought it would be a lesson in failure. Then verse 20 changed everything. The Lord heard Hezekiah and healed the people. God honored their direction, not their perfection. This chapter reminded me that showing up late is still showing up. And God responds to sincere hearts. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Chronicles #Grace #GodsMercy #FaithReflection205Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Luke 10. It looked like rules for helpers. Luke 10 begins with instructions for the seventy. Where to go. What to carry. I thought it was just logistical. Then verse 27 hit me: “Love the Lord your God… love your neighbor as yourself.” Everything else is practical, but the heart is relational. God doesn’t just want workers; He wants hearts aligned with love. This chapter reminded me: service without love is empty. Even in instructions, God teaches heart transformation. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Luke #Love #FaithInAction #Grace372Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped Hosea 11. I thought God had given up. Hosea 11 talks about Israel’s repeated failure. Rebellion after rebellion. I almost stopped reading. Then verse 8 stunned me: “I will not carry out my fierce anger; I will not destroy Ephraim.” God’s compassion interrupts judgment. Even when people constantly mess up, God’s heart is still for restoration. This chapter reminded me: failure is not final. Mercy can outlast mistakes. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Hosea #Mercy #Grace #BibleReflection172Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Ruth 1. It felt like loss. Ruth 1 begins with tragedy. Widowhood. Famine. Uncertainty. I almost closed the book. Then verse 16 whispered truth: “Where you go, I will go.” Ruth’s loyalty isn’t flashy. It doesn’t make headlines. It quietly rewrites a future. This chapter reminded me: even in endings, God can plant beginnings. Even in grief, love shows a path forward. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Ruth #Loyalty #Grace #FaithJourney70Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped Numbers 21. I didn’t expect hope in pain. Numbers 21 is all battles and complaints. Snakes bite. People grumble. Death looms. I wanted to scroll past it. Then verse 8 stood out. God tells Moses to make a bronze snake—look up, and live. Even in punishment, there is a pathway to life. Even in frustration, there is hope. This chapter reminded me: when life feels like a bite you can’t escape, God still offers a way to healing. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Numbers #Hope #Grace #FaithInPain31Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Leviticus 19. I thought it was just rules. Leviticus 19 reads like a long to-do list. Don’t steal. Don’t lie. Be holy. So many “don’ts” that my eyes glazed over. Then verse 18 stopped me cold: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Everything else is context. All the rules point to this one heartbeat. This chapter reminded me that obedience isn’t about perfection. It’s about care, intentionally extended to others. Even in the most overwhelming instructions, God’s heart is simple: love. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Leviticus #LoveYourNeighbor #Grace #FaithJourney 427Share
Janice Lopez+FollowWant to know Jesus but not sure where to begin? Here’s a complete walkthroughHis grace is enough. #christian #quotes #grace #christianencouragement #faith #gospel592Share