This structure includes the outlier and loose end from last week’s shabbat prophetic.
My takeaway from this in my prayer journal:
I am calling you to walk blamelessly in the midst of this crooked and perverse generation. Guard your heart and mind from the complaint, the combativeness, and the unrighteousness of this day, and cling to Me; and My eyes shall be on those who prove faithful in this generation. For I have redeemed you from Sheol; let this generation see you walk in the new life to which I have raised you. Yes, let them see you walk in health of heart, mind, and body, for I am healing you. Let them see My children, redeemed from every lawless deed, zealous to do good and not evil, characterized by loving kindness and tender mercy. For the days of Noah are upon us, and as Noah – “comfort, and rest” – sought Me and walked with Me, upright in his generation as I am upright, doing all that I commanded him, so too My people in this day. And you will be one people in My hand. ♥
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kristi stogsdill says
Good morning Christine.
I was wondering about this particular chiastic structure. I understand the ones that come from a specific passage, but don’t understand the ones with several different scriptures in it. How did you get these scriptures to put them together? I see that they all totally fit, just trying to understand where it comes from.
Thank you so much for your patience in explaining to me. It’s all new and I’m longing to take it in and fully understand.
blessings!
Kristi
christine says
Hi Kristi,
It’s actually a fascinating story and something God did which completely took me by surprise at the time! On choosing the Scriptures for the Shabbat Prophetic. Since a lot of people have this same question, I try to include the link at the bottom of the Shabbat Prophetic posts!