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Day 327 | The Lord takes over the tour of the New Temple | 1 Peter 2: Obey your leaders

Day 327 | The Lord takes over the tour of the New Temple | 1 Peter 2: Obey your leaders

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Day 327 of the Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE.

In Ezekiel 43-44, the prophet Ezekiel sees a vision where God's glory returns to the Temple in Jerusalem, showing that God is with His people again. Then, in chapter 44, God gives rules for the Temple and the priests, emphasizing the importance of being holy and serving God correctly. These chapters remind us that God wants to be close to His people and that there are special ways to respect and honor Him.1 Peter 2:4-25 talks about Jesus as the most important stone in a building. Just like a building is built on a strong stone, our lives should be built on Jesus. We, like living stones, are part of something bigger, serving God together. The passage also teaches about living good lives, respecting others, and following Jesus' example, even when things are hard. It's a reminder that how we live and treat others shows the world what it means to follow Jesus.

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Ezekiel 43

Ezekiel 44

1 Peter 2:4-25

Psalm 132

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