EP 35 // The Book Where Reading Plans Go to Die: Finding God in Leviticus
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Leviticus has a reputation for being the exact spot where annual Bible reading plans go to die. It’s full of mind-fogging rules, overwhelming instructions, and endless lists. But as I turned the page to start handwriting this notorious book, a daily battle with my daughters over the sound of buzzing bees completely flipped my perspective.
In this episode, we talk about why I started handwriting the Bible back in April, how a stressful mistake at work gave me unexpected peace, and why God's intense attention to detail proves He isn't hands-off. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by life's mundane details or stuck in a dry season of faith, this reflection is for you.
In this episode:
The backstory: Why I started handwriting the Bible in April.
Brain fog and how we find exactly what we are looking for (the bee principle).
Why God is like a meticulous doctor who refuses to skip the small details.
The difference between a simple work mistake and the weight of separation.
Finding immense gratitude for living on the other side of the cross.
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