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Day 251 Rituals vs. True Sacrifice by Stephanie Bright

podcast September 8, 2022


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Bible Study & Devotional  Day 251

“Rituals vs. True Sacrifice”

Written by: Stephanie Bright

The book of Isaiah is full of prophecies that were not just for the people in that era but also us today. As we begin reading this book, in the first two chapters, we see that God has used Isaiah in an attempt to grab the attention of the Israelites.

God is frustrated with their daily choices. By this time, God had established commandments on how to properly present a sacrifice to Him, how He wanted them to live, and so on. They knew the “rules.” They knew what to do, and they were doing it.

So what’s the problem? Weren’t they being obedient to what God had commanded?

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The Bible In A Year Daily Reading Plan

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Isaiah 1:1-2:22, 2 Corinthians 10:1-18, Psalm 52:1-9, Proverbs 22:26-27

Download or Print the One Year Bible Reading Plan  

This devotional was submitted by Stephanie Bright, a loving contributor to Our Given Purpose. Edited by Torrie Slaughter the founder of Our Given Purpose® in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Connect with Stephanie Bright at www.christiangirlspop.com

Stephanie is an on-fire woman of God living in Houston, Texas. As a woman of God, Stephanie commits to the purpose of serving others while building confidence in God through obedience and fervently prays for intimate relationships with God for every Christian girl. Stephanie is inspired to bring CGPOP to college campuses worldwide and is experienced in several areas to guide young women into a meaningful relationship with Christ.

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