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A Digital Detox and No Coincidences – 2/15/21

Digital Detox

So I did a thing yesterday.  I deleted my FB and IG apps on my phone.  I have this weird addiction to my phone and social media that’s quite annoying.  If it weren’t for my blog and business and keeping up with family and friends in different states, I would delete my social media presence altogether.  So after talking to my Wellness Consultant, Cheya Thousand, I decided to do a digital detox until April 1st.  Why April 1st?  Because that is when I will be launching my Financial Counseling, Planning, and Organization business.

Taking time away lets me focus on the last minute details and accomplish some plans and goals that I have set for my blog and business.  One of those things is to get more consistent with blogging again.  To do that, I decided to bring back my Rhenáe’s Randoms.  If you are new around here, Rhenáe’s Randoms are just nuggets from my day that I want to share. Unscripted and unedited.  

No Coincidences

My first one is from my Bible reading this morning.  For February, I decided to read Leviticus and Matthew since they have 27 and 28 chapters, respectfully.  One chapter from each book a day.  But about a week in, God shifted me to Nehemiah.  Nehemiah is an excellent book on leadership, praying, and planning, so I wasn’t disappointed (outside of my type-A personality that insists I finish what I start).  A few days later, He nudged me to add Daniel and Ezra to my reading.  If I had to pick my favorite books of the Bible, Daniel and Ezra are it.  Ezra helped the Israelites return to God, and the public reading of the Word, and Daniel was a dreamer.  Y’all already know how I feel about the Word.  And God often speaks to me in my dreams.

Today’s readings were Nehemiah 7, Ezra 2, and Daniel 2.  Random chapters, right?  Not to God.  Nehemiah 7 and Ezra 2 contain the exact same genealogical record of the exiles that in Ezra, were returning and in Nehemiah, had returned.  Mind blown!  But get this…I made a note of Nehemiah 7:5, “Then my God put it into my mind to assemble the nobles, the officials, and the people to be registered by genealogy…”.  I added it to my OneNote Bible study section on How God Speaks To Us.  Then as I am reading Daniel 2, I come across verse 28-29, “But there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries, and he has let King Nebuchadnezzar know what will happen in the last days.  Your dream and visions that came into your mind as you lay in bed were these: Your majesty, while you were in your bed, thoughts came to your mind about what will happen in the future…”  

Now I don’t believe in coincidences, so I know that God has purposely guided me to these readings on these days.  I don’t know what for just yet, but I know God will reveal all of that in His own, perfect timing.  Until then, I will continue to share what I learn.

I hope you enjoyed today’s Rhenáe’s Randoms.  While taking a break from social media, I still want you to follow me to know when I come back.  Tanisha Rhenáe will still house my blog updates, book reviews, and personal life.  Tanisha Rhenáe Consulting will have all things Financial Counseling, Planning, and Organization.  Rendel and Rhenae Management will allow you to keep up with our business management company.

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All 66 Books Faith

All 66 Books: 2nd Samuel

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

2nd Samuel was another book that I read in my Chronological Bible.  It was mixed in with 1st Chronicles and Psalms, but it was amazing to see how those books were connected.  According to Crossway, it takes 1 hour and 49 minutes to read through 2nd Samuel.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read 2nd Samuel through on your own:

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 1 hour and 49 minutes to read 2nd Samuel.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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21 Days of Prayer and Fasting: Corporately and Personally

Corporate Prayer and Fasting

My church, Elevate Life, is doing a time of corporate prayer and fasting for 21 days starting August 9th.  From my understanding, most churches connected to ARC usually do this in January.  But it seems like, with all that is going on, they decided to do another one this month.  I am honestly shocked that it took this long for us to have one.  Here is what my church says:

Together, we faithfully seek God first, trusting in His power alone to create lasting impact in our lives, our church, and our world. From the beginning of Elevate Life Church, we have made it a priority to seek God first in prayer. We are doing this collectively as a church August 9 – August 29.

Personal Prayer and Fasting

For the past few years, with this church and my previous church home, I have participated in the January 21 days of prayer and fasting.  And I have periodically fasted some throughout the years.  Both for spiritual clarification and health reasons.  This time will be a mixture of both but will lean heavily on the spiritual side. Spiritually, I kind of feel all over the place with my relationship with God.  I’m not doing anything wrong, but I feel like it is time for me to mature a little bit in my spiritual growth.  And since I’ve had that feeling, I’ve been kind of floundering.  I know I need to bring it to God and then lay at His feet for an answer.

While studying the book of Daniel, I got a better idea of where the 21 days came from and the connection to the Daniel fast.  Previously, when I would ask, I was always pointed to Daniel 1, when Daniel refused to defile himself with the King’s food and asked for a test of only veggies and water.  But scripture is clear.  That was only for ten days.  Well, in Daniel 10, I got my answer:

In the third year of King Cyrus of Persia, a message was revealed to Daniel, who was named Belteshazzar. The message was true and was about a great conflict. He understood the message and had understanding of the vision. In those days I, Daniel, was mourning for three full weeks. I didn’t eat any rich food, no meat or wine entered my mouth, and I didn’t put any oil on my body until the three weeks were over. – Daniel 10:1-3 CSB
I’ve personally decided to do the Daniel fast.  I’ve been eating horribly lately, and I need to get my body back on track.  A nice cleanse and reminding my body what fruits and veggies are is needed.

Preparation

The main reason I wanted to write about what I am doing (elsewhere in the Bible it says not to let other’s know you are fasting) is that I started to work on what I wanted my 21 days to look like and thought it would be beneficially to share my process.

Prayer

The very first thing I did was go to God in prayer.  I laid out what I wanted to get from this time but left it open to receive what it is that I need from this time.

Fasting in the Bible – Physically

I’m going to refer back to Daniel because that is where it gives us the details on what I can and cannot eat.  Daniel 1 says:

…Let us be given vegetables to eat and water to drink…

At the end of ten days they looked better and healthier than all the young men who were eating the king’s food. So the guard continued to remove their food and the wine they were to drink and gave them vegetables.

Daniel 10 says:

I didn’t eat any rich food, no meat or wine entered my mouth, and I didn’t put any oil on my body until the three weeks were over.

Diving deeper into the cross-references, it is clear that this fast is no meat, wine, fat, or blood.  Right now, I have a lot of frozen items that can be used for smoothies.  Last year I did a 10-day smoothie cleanse that I will most likely do again.  I plan to meal prep my 21 days out, gather all of the ingredients, and place small orders for what I need to purchase.  Planning this part ahead reduces my chances of falling off the wagon food-wise.

Fasting in the Bible – Spiritually

I wrote previously about what I learned about fasting earlier this year.  I needed a refresher.  I wanted to make sure I was approaching this fast biblically.  Here is Isaiah 58:

“Why have we fasted, but you have not seen?
We have denied ourselves, but you haven’t noticed!”
These are Israel’s words to God.
“Look, you do as you please on the day of your fast,
and oppress all your workers.
You fast with contention and strife
to strike viciously with your fist.
You cannot fast as you do today,
hoping to make your voice heard on high.
Will the fast I choose be like this:
A day for a person to deny himself,
to bow his head like a reed,
and to spread out sackcloth and ashes?
Will you call this a fast
and a day acceptable to the Lord?
Isn’t this the fast I choose:
To break the chains of wickedness,
to untie the ropes of the yoke,
to set the oppressed free,
and to tear off every yoke?
Is it not to share your bread with the hungry,
to bring the poor and homeless into your house,
to clothe the naked when you see him,
and not to ignore your own flesh and blood?
Then your light will appear like the dawn,
and your recovery will come quickly.
Your righteousness will go before you,
and the Lord’s glory will be your rear guard.
At that time, when you call, the Lord will answer;
when you cry out, he will say, ‘Here I am.’
If you get rid of the yoke among you,
the finger-pointing and malicious speaking,
and if you offer yourself to the hungry,
and satisfy the afflicted one,
then your light will shine in the darkness,
and your night will be like noonday.
The Lord will always lead you,
satisfy you in a parched land,
and strengthen your bones.
You will be like a watered garden
and like a spring whose water never runs dry.
Some of you will rebuild the ancient ruins;
you will restore the foundations laid long ago;
you will be called the repairer of broken walls,
the restorer of streets where people live.
“If you keep from desecrating the Sabbath,
from doing whatever you want on my holy day;
if you call the Sabbath a delight,
and the holy day of the Lord honorable;
if you honor it, not going your own ways,
seeking your own pleasure, or talking business;
then you will delight in the Lord,
and I will make you ride over the heights of the land,
and let you enjoy the heritage of your father Jacob.”
For the mouth of the Lord has spoken.
The emphasis added is mine.  I wanted the actions that God is telling us to take when it comes to fasting to stand out.  During these 21 days, I want to dive deeper into this chapter.  I want to understand more about what God wants from us biblically during a fast.  I want to read more about those who fasted in the Bible.

Bible Reading

My time in the Bible is one of the things I need clarification on.  I am currently reading one Psalm a day.  And my study time is spent in Judges (chronologically) and also in Daniel (inductively).  And while I am getting something from both studies, I want to make sure that I am following God’s path when it comes to my study time.  I’m aware that I may be overthinking this because I am a recovering perfectionist, and this could be the enemy’s way of pulling me from studying the Bible altogether.

Regularly, when I do the 21 days of prayer and fasting, I read the book of John.  There are precisely 21 chapters, and it’s the perfect book for someone that is wanting to draw closer to Jesus.  Because this is a habit, I will most likely do this again unless God steers me in a different direction.  But here are some other books in the Bible that by reading one chapter a day will have you reading the whole book in less than 21 days.
I also went to Pinterest to see what else I could do.  While I have decided that I most likely won’t follow these, I wanted to provide you with options because they are thorough.
21 POWERFUL PRAYERS FOR THE DANIEL FAST [PRAYER GUIDE]
21 DANIEL FAST SCRIPTURE READINGS, ONE FOR EACH DAY OF YOUR FAST
21 DAY FAST FOR POWERFUL SPIRITUAL GROWTH

Conclusion

This time of prayer and fasting comes at a perfect time for me.  Taking a step back and spending intentional time with God is something that frequently provides me with a reset.  Corporately, with what is happening around the world with the COVID pandemic and in our nation with racial and social injustice, it was needed.  Personally, while things have been okay, it is always a good thing for me to plug in with God to make sure that I am still following the path that He is leading me on.  I hope that you can join us, and the resources that I provided are helpful during your time of fasting and prayer.

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All 66 Books Faith

All 66 Books: Song of Songs/Song of Solomon

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

Song of Songs, also known as Song of Solomon, has been referred to as a book of erotica in the Bible.  While I wouldn’t call it erotica, it does show beautiful imagery of love between man and woman.  I came across the idea to read this book with my husband, so we did as our devotional time for a few nights.  It didn’t get us hot and bothered, but hey, maybe we were reading the wrong translation.  According to Crossway, it takes 17 minutes to read through Song of Songs/Solomon.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Song of Songs/Solomon through on your own:

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 17 minutes to read Song of Songs/Solomon.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books Faith

All 66 Books: 1st Samuel

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

I read 1st Samuel in my Chronological Bible, and it was my first time getting through this book.  According to Crossway, it takes 2 hours and 14 minutes to read through the book of 1st Samuel.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read 1st Samuel through on your own:

Precepts For Life

1st Samuel Part 1 Study Guide

1st Samuel Part 2 Videos

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 2 hours and 14 minutes to read 1st Samuel.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books Faith

All 66 Books: John

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

John is my favorite gospel and I have read it and studied it many times.  I have actually started to read 1 chapter of John each day when I do my 21 days of fasting and praying in January as a way to see Jesus more clearly.  For my All 66 Books, I did watch The Gospel of John on Netflix, which is a word for word account. According to Crossway, it takes 1 hour and 51 minutes to read through The Gospel of John.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read The Gospel of John through on your own:

Dallas Theological Seminary

The Gospel of John

Bible Project

BibleTalk.TV

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 1 hour and 51 minutes to read The Gospel of John.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books

All 66 Books: Ruth

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

If you have ever been a single woman in the church, you probably know the book of Ruth.  Or really just any woman in the church, you know Ruth, Esther, and the Proverbs 31 wife. According to Crossway, it takes 14 minutes to read through Ruth.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Ruth through on your own:

Dallas Theological Seminary

Ruth (& Jonah)

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 14 minutes to read Ruth.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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Bible Study Faith

Bible Reading Update…Again

I did not expect to do another update so soon.  While I am still doing my daily deep dive chronological Bible study, God has dropped it in my heart that I need to add in the Psalms.  At first, I was satisfying my need to read the Bible (in addition to studying it) by reading the four gospels in one month.  But after doing it for the first month, it was almost like God was telling me this isn’t where He wanted me at the moment.  So I am making a shift.  I am going to read one Psalm a day.  That’s it.  I don’t plan on doing anything in-depth unless I am led.  I most likely won’t write any posts about it on the blog.  I will probably go back to sharing it daily on social media and in my stories.  Feel free to read along with me!

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All 66 Books

All 66 Books: Judges

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

The book of Judges is actually one of my favorite books.  And it is because I was able to spot the cycle, and I felt like it was the first book that I was able to understand at a deeper level.  According to Crossway, it takes 1 hour and 41 minutes to read through Judges.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Judges through on your own:

Bible Project

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 1 hour and 41 minutes to read Judges.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!

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All 66 Books: Matthew

Need some background info on this series? See here and here.

Matthew is the first book of the New Testament and one of the books that I have read a bunch of times.  Whenever I wanted to read through the Bible I would always start with either Genesis or Matthew.  Unfortunately, I never made it very far.  This go-round I watched The Gospel of Matthew on Netflix which is a word for word account of the book.  It was quite interesting to see the book played out that way.  According to Crossway, Matthew takes 2 hours and 21 minutes to read.

Just a reminder, it’s best to let scripture interpret scripture. I like these resources because they help me better understand scripture, but I may not agree with everything they say. As in all things, pray and invite God to help you in your time of reading and studying. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you and use discernment when using resources outside of the Bible itself. “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15 NIV)

Here are some additional resources I recommend looking into after you read Matthew through on your own:

Precepts For Life/Inductive Bible Study

Matthew

The Bible Project

BibleTalk.TV

Drop me a comment if you have taken the 2 hours and 21 minutes to read Matthew.  Do you know any other great resources for this book?  Leave them below!