If you're caught up on your reading, here are some resources to help you dive deeper or further reflect on what you've been studying:

  1. Bible Commentaries: Explore trusted commentaries for deeper insight into the historical and theological context of your reading. Websites like Blue Letter Bible or Bible Ref offer free access to a variety of commentaries that can enrich your understanding.
  2. Sermons- I attached some below, that goes along with our reading.

https://www.watermark.org/message/9453-made-in-the-image-of-god-genesis-1-26-27

https://www.watermark.org/message/9463-made-to-be-saved-genesis-3-15-21-24

  1. Meditation and Reflection: Take some time to meditate on what you've read. Meditation isn’t just about reading—it’s about dwelling on a passage, letting it settle into your heart and mind. Choose a verse or theme that stands out to you, and spend a few minutes reflecting on its meaning. Ask yourself questions like: "What is God saying to me through this?" “What attributes of God did this show me?” or "How can I apply this truth to my life today?" You can also journal your thoughts, pray over the passage, or even memorize it. This practice helps ensure His Word isn't just something you read, but something that transforms you.