THE REAL MEANING OF LIFE


Bible Study with Big John Tracy
an imperfect Christian



  • Volume 1-66, Genesis 41

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/41.htm Now it was time for Pharaoh to need a dream interpreter. He had a dream about 7 scrawny cows that ate seven fit and fat cows, and another dream about seven thin and dried-up heads of grain that overtook seven large and juicy ears of corn, and even though he asked everyone in his staff to interpret the dreams, no one could. By now, it had been two years since the butler had been… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-65, Genesis 40

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/40.htm In addition to everything Joseph has been through, he is now in prison on false charges of attempted rape. But because the Lord is with Joseph and, shall we say, “good behavior”, Joseph has found favor with the head guard, so the guard has given Joseph special privileges, a “trustee” if you will. The Bible doesn’t give a reason, but The King of Egypt’s baker and butler had both been thrown in prison, and… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-64, Genesis 39

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/39.htm In the last chapter we read how the Ishmaelites, descendants of Ishmael, had sold Joseph to Potiphar, a Captain in Pharoah’s army. And the Bible says that the Lord “was with Joseph”, and that Potiphar could see that “the Lord was with him”, yet, Potiphar didn’t try to turn to the Lord to be faithful like Joseph. I supposed it is the same today; there are non-believers, those who scoff at God, or even… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-63, Genesis 38

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/38.htm There are so many times when I think, “Maybe the Bible isn’t meant to tell us how to live, but rather how not to live.” In this chapter, we start with a bit of the genealogy of Judah, and we find that ended up marrying a Canaanite woman, against the wishes of God and the wishes of his fathers. And once again, God wasn’t against the Canaanites because of race, or creed, or color,… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-62, Genesis 37

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/37.htm Jacob has now returned to the land of Canaan with his family, living where his father and grandfather had lived. And Jacob, renamed Israel by God, loved his son Joseph more than he loved the others; the Bible said it was because Joseph was the son of Israel’s old age. The only thing I can think that might mean was the Jacob was proud he was still fertile in his old age. So he… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-61, Genesis 36

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/36.htm If you have stumbled across this, just a reminder that the purpose of this blog is for my personal study of the Bible. As a former firefighter, EMT, 911 Director, and trainer, I know that different people learn in different ways; some by reading, some by listening, some by watching, etc. I’ve read the Bible, I’ve participated in different Bible Studies, and to be honest, I have to find a different way. I can’t… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-60, Genesis 33-34

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/33.htm In this chapter, Jacob sees Esau and, as his servant had told him, 400 men coming. And much to Jacobs surprise, Esau came, hugged him and kissed him and wept. Perhaps we should be forgiving as Esau. Then Esau asked Jacob why he sent all of the gifts he had sent, and Jacob explained, in my words, they were a peace offering. But Esau told Jacob he had more than enough and for Jacob… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-59, Genesis 32

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/32.htm If you remember back, Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of stew, and as I said, he apparently didn’t value his birthright very much, or God made it trivial to him because God’s plan was to further Jacob. And Jacob and Rebekah had deceived Isaac, dressing Jacob up in hairy animal skins and representing himself as Esau. Then Esau was angry because Jacob had received the blessing he should have been given. The… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-58, Genesis 31

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/31.htm Here’s the lesson of the day. Yesterday, I talked about Jacob putting stripped rods of poplar, and almond, and chestnut in front of the sheet and they bore speckled or spotted lambs? And I said that I didn’t understand how this worked? Today I understand. Today’s chapter plainly states that it was the Will of God, that God did those things to give Jacob wealth. And now Jacob starts hearing grumblings from Laban’s sons… Continue reading

  • Volume 1-57, Genesis 30

    https://biblehub.com/nkjv/genesis/30.htm In our last study, we saw that Rachel could bear no children, but that Leah had given Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah to Jacob. And now, we find that Rachel is upset that she can bare no children and she is jealous of her sister Leah. So far, Sarah, Rebekah, and now Rachel have all been barren, but in the end, God opens their womb. and just like Sarah who did not trust in… Continue reading

DISCLAIMER: I write what is impressed upon my mind, without planning, without an outline. I do not used spell or grammar check, so you will very likely find spelling and grammatical errors. That is fine, my purpose is to share my faith, not impress my English teacher!