The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Luke 3. I didn’t expect to see myself there. Luke 3 opens with politics. Rulers. Regions. Power structures. It reads like history, not hope. Then verse 8 shifts everything. John doesn’t speak to kings—he speaks to ordinary people. And his message isn’t about status. It’s about change. This chapter reminds me that God’s call doesn’t start at the top. It starts in the wilderness, with people willing to listen. I almost skipped it. But it reminded me: God still speaks into ordinary lives. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Luke #Repentance #SpiritualAwakening #BibleReading202Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowJudges 19 looked disturbing. I wanted to look away. Judges 19 is uncomfortable. Dark. Violent. Confusing. It doesn’t read like a “faith-building” chapter at all. I almost skipped it. But verse 30 changes how I see it. The outrage wasn’t ignored. Israel was forced to stop and ask, How did we get here? This chapter isn’t here to inspire. It’s here to warn. When God’s people stop listening to Him, when everyone does what is right in their own eyes, this is where it leads. Some chapters are not comforting. They are confrontational. I’m glad this one stayed in the Bible. It tells the truth about what happens when God is pushed aside. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Judges #ScriptureTruth #FaithReflection #BibleReading91Share