The Word for Today

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The Word for Today

Rhema Media Incorporated

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About The Word for Today

Welcome to Rhema Media’s The Word For Today application for .

The Word For Today gives you a daily word of encouragement.
The Word For Today is written by Bob & Debby Gass, with insights from scripture and applied Biblical principles.

With The Word For Today app you can:

• read today’s message wherever you are
• catch up on recent days that you’ve missed
• listen to each day’s message
• search for a message on a particular topic
• tag a particular message to your ‘favorites’ for future reference
• share it via Facebook, Twitter or email
• look up scripture verses referred to in the day’s reading in the Bible to read them in context
• follow the SoulFood ‘Bible in a year’ reading plan

The Word For Today is provided with the compliments of Rhema Media Incorporated and is provided through the generosity of our members and donors.

For more information about Rhema Media, please visit:
www.rhemamedia.co.nz



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Wrong biblical facts

My first reading of the devotional Word for Today, dated 7 May, 2023, was a disappointment. In the devotional, the writer said ‘Abraham got Hagar pregnant in order to fulfill God’s promise then when Isaac was born a year later, he sent her away without child support.’ In Genesis 16:16 the Bible clearly states that Abram was 86 years old when Ishmael was born and in Genesis 21: 5 he was 100 years old when Isaac was born. That means that Ishmael was 14 years old when Isaac was born. Abraham did not send Hagar and Ishmael away as soon as Isaac was born. They went after Isaac was weaned which was some time after! It is important to know the Bible thoroughly when using it as reference in your devotional.

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