Day 13 📖 Encountering God at Bethel & The Mystery of His Timing | Genesis 28:1-29:35, John 7:1-30, Psalm 11:1-7, Proverbs 3:11-12
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Welcome to GraceVine's Daily Bible Podcast, where we journey through the Scriptures to find the heartbeat of God for our everyday lives. Today, we move from the lonely wilderness where Jacob discovers God in an unexpected place, to the crowded temple courts where Jesus reveals the perfect nature of divine timing. Open your heart to receive what the Spirit is saying today.
What You’ll Hear
Genesis 28:1-29:35: We follow Jacob as he flees his home, encounters the stairway to heaven at Bethel, and begins a season of labor and love under Laban’s roof.
John 7:1-30: Jesus faces disbelief from his own brothers and teaches with authority at the Festival of Tabernacles, declaring that His time has not yet come.
Psalm 11:1-7: A powerful declaration of trust in the Lord—our refuge—even when the foundations of the earth seem to be shaking.
Proverbs 3:11-12: A tender reminder not to despise the Lord's discipline, recognizing it as the loving correction of a Father who delights in His children.
Includes
Reverent NIV reading
Thematic reflections
Spirit-led prayer
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Let the Word take root in your heart today, bringing fruit in its season.