The Conclusion of Leviticus

Join Good Morning Girls as we read through the Bible cover to cover one chapter a day. Here are the resources you need to study the Book of Leviticus. #Biblestudy #Leviticus #WomensBibleStudy #GoodMorningGirls

We have just TWO chapters left this week and then celebrate!  We have completed Leviticus!

A special announcement
about the upcoming session will be posted here
THIS TUESDAY, May 26th – so don’t miss out!

This week we will look at: 

Chapter 26:  Rewards for Obedience / Punishment for Disobedience

Chapter 27:  Redeeming What Is the Lord’s

 This week’s Bible Reading Plan:

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This week’s Group Discussion (and personal reflection) Questions

Please note: There are only 2 this week due to the nature of the content.

{A special thank you to the GMG leadership team who created these for us – Misty, Mandy, Rosilind and Bridget}:

Leviticus 26Leviticus 27




 

 This week’s Meditation Verse:

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This is it!  Let’s finish strong!  

You are completing one of the hardest books of the Bible to read.  I’d love to hear how it went for you.

Then, come back Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday for all the summer study details!

Walk with the King,

Courtney

4 Comments

  1. Courtney, I have to be honest and say I was not looking forward to studying Leviticus. I presumed it to be boring and dry but oh my word! How wrong I was. I’ve learned so so much, especially about the wonderful holiness of our God and my own awful sinfulness. I’ve seen so many types and pictures of the lovely Lord Jesus Christ that my heart has been beautifully touched once again by His mercy and grace. Thank you for leading us and helping us to grow in grace. Really looking forward to whatever is coming next!
    Hugs and blessings to you and yours
    Karen x

  2. Hi Courtney! Really enjoyed the last few chapters of Leviticus. It was a bit of a struggle to get through the ones about unclean stuff! But I am really enjoying these and especially reading about the Year of Jubilee. I heard this phrase in the song Days of Elijah (love that song) and it speaks to me for some reason. I just really enjoy thinking about it. I heard that Christ is referencing the Year of Jubilee in Luke 4 when he reads from the Isaiah 61 scroll (beginning of his ministry). This really adds to my understanding of liberty in Christ. Well gotta run! Looking forward to your announcement tomorrow! Hugs! Jennifer

  3. Hi Courtney!

    This was a difficult study, and I had to read things over and over A LOT. Then one day, it just started to click. Now don’t get me wrong, it has still been hard, but God has opened my eyes to much more understanding of Leviticus. I have learned so much during this study thanks to you and all the other ladies. I am glad I stuck with it, but I am even more glad it’s over! I hope that doesn’t sound horrible 🙂 . I am looking forward to the summer studies, thank you for ALL you do for us ladies, Courtney!

    God Bless,

    Susan

  4. This is an interesting quote from Leviticus:

    Leviticus 18:9 You shall not uncover the nakedness of your sister, your father’s daughter or your mother’s daughter, whether brought up in the family or in another home.

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