Introduction to Devotions from Genesis
Devotions from GenesisSee for yourself how Genesis, the book of beginnings, is not just ancient history and that the Word of God is still alive and timeless. Nicole Vaughn’s Devotions from Genesis will take you on a journey from the garden of Eden to the courts of Pharaoh in Egypt, allowing you to see your own hurts, struggles, and joys through the lives of patriarchs from Adam to Joseph. You will gain insight into your heart and more importantly, insight into the very heart of God. One day at a time, you will be reminded that you are not alone with these Devotions from Genesis.
Devotions from Genesis is divided into three sections following the Introduction:
- Genesis 1–11: Discovering the Character of God and Man through the Creation, the Fall, and the Flood
- Genesis 12–36: Discovering Faith and Obedience through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Genesis 37–50: Discovering the Comings of Christ and Trust in the Midst of Trial through the Life of Joseph
Introduction to Devotions from Exodus Part One
Devotions from Exodus Part OneDevotions From Exodus Part One will take you from the bondage of the children of Israel to their freedom. The children of Israel were set free from their bondage in Egypt, and they had to learn how to live in this new freedom. As you study through these first twenty chapters of Exodus, you will see that after God delivered the children of Israel out of Egypt, he still had to get Egypt out of them. Our deliverance in Christ is no different. God delivers us from the world, but he still has to get the world out of us. We, like the Israelites, are learning to live in this freedom.
Devotions from Exodus Part One is divided into four sections following the Introduction:
- Moses Meets the I Am (Exodus 1-6)
- The Plagues (Exodus 7-15:21)
- Entering the Wilderness (Exodus 15:22-19)
- The Giving of the Law (Exodus 20:1-26)
My Review of Devotions from Genesis
I received a copy of both books in this devotional series and chose to use Devotions in Genesis first - after all it is the book of beginnings! There are no specific dates to this devotional so feel free to take your time on your journey. Linger in God's Word as you discover Him more deeply through your study of the book of Genesis. Let the truth of the Scriptures sink deep into your heart as Nicole opens your eyes in ways you've never experienced before in this book of beginnings. I would suggest getting a special notebook to go along with Devotions in Genesis so you can write down your thoughts as the Holy Spirit whispers to your heart. Believe me, He will.Each day I began my devotional time with prayer and asked God to open my eyes to things I had never seen before in Genesis. Next I read the chapter of Genesis that the daily devotional topic was based on. Nicole takes one verse and explains it so that the reader can understand and then she applies it to us today - I was amazed by how wonderfully Nicole weaved the two together! The daily devotional is ended with a heartfelt prayer from Nicole. And believe me, by the time you are done with the daily devotional it becomes your heartfelt prayer too!
There is no way for me to fully explain my personal experience with Devotions from Genesis. You truly have to experience it for yourself. I hope that what I have been able to share with you today will encourage you to get your copy of both of these beautifully written devotionals that are available now on Amazon.
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Growing in Christ Together,
Laurie
I love Ruth. One of my favorite verses comes from there: Ruth 1:16-17
ReplyDeleteThese devotionals sound great! My favorite is Isaiah, especially from chapter 40 forward. Breathtaking reading about the Messiah.
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