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90 Day Challenge: Day 18 Check-in

Posted in Christian Life, and Military Life

90 Day Bible Reading ChallengeMunchkin is plugging right along with her reading.  She (unlike me) has stayed on top of things and has done her reading each day.  I, on the other hand, got behind when we had company.  Other things, like making food and taking care of our guests, took priority for me.  I was too tired in the evening to read like I normally read.  So, I played catch up after our guests left.  By adding a bit to my reading each day, I was able to get caught back up.

One of the verses that caught my eye this week:

When a man has taken a new wife, he shall not go out to war or be charged with any business; he shall be free at home one year, and bring happiness to his wife whom he has taken. ~Deuteronomy 24:5

Now, as a military spouse who had a husband go off for training not too long after she got married, that particular law sounds pretty good.  Can you imagine having a full year with your new husband?  Love it!  Although I have read this passage several times in the past, it really struck me this time around.  I realize that for some people this wouldn’t be as big of deal as they haven’t had to be apart from their spouses for any period of time, but as I sat here praying for our military members and their families…  Well, the significance of having that one full year together really sank in.

How are you doing with your Bible reading so far this year?  Whether you’re participating in this challenge or not, are you at least spending some time with the Lord daily?  Please continue to pray for those who are striving to read their Bible daily this year.  To see how others are doing with the 90 Day Bible Challenge, head over to Mom’s Toolbox.

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7 Comments

  1. Mandi
    Mandi

    As a former military wife, I have had that verse underlined in more than one of my bibles 😉 I agree, is would be so nice! As it was, my husband and I got married, were separated for 4 months for training, got to our base, were there for 3 months and he deployed. Oh, and I had gotten pregnant on our honeymoon, so he was gone for that too. So yes, I think we should implement that law again 😉

    Thanks for posting this 🙂 I'm one day behind – my very first time being behind, so I think I'm going to have to remove myself from distractions tomorrow to get caught up again!

    January 18, 2010
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  2. Amy
    Amy

    Wow! I'm impressed that you've already linked up!
    And I'm excited that you are keeping up! Rock on, sister!
    The verse about those serving taking a year to be with their spouse also struck me this time. My brother is in the Navy, so I have a super special spot in my heart for those so selflessly giving their time, energy and efforts for the rest of who get to live freely.
    Thank you for all of your family's service. I really do appreciate it.

    January 18, 2010
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  3. Cindy Lou
    Cindy Lou

    I am glad that you got your reading caught up and I am proud of Munchkin for staying on track!! Love that verse and that first year of marriage you need to be together to learn each other, but not always possible to do! But what God has put together…!!! Have a great day. Blessings from Georgia!!!

    January 18, 2010
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  4. Alice
    Alice

    Good for you getting caught up! Praying that you'll keep up this week too, and draw closer to God through your reading!

    January 18, 2010
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  5. Shaunta
    Shaunta

    I'm glad you were able to catch up! I love that Deut. verse, too.
    May God continue to bless you,
    Shaunta'

    January 18, 2010
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  6. Hollie
    Hollie

    Could you imagine one whole year with a husband to cement your new relationship. Hm one could dream right. In the hustle and bustle of todays world I cant see it..nice to meet you. I am reading too

    January 18, 2010
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  7. Stacy
    Stacy

    That would be pretty amazing if our military followed that rule, wouldn't it?

    January 19, 2010
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