Maverick Cowboy Church

Maverick Cowboy Church Maverick Cowboy Church is dedicated to teaching and spreading the word of Christ. Please come and join us.

Sunday Morning- Bible Study 10am
Sunday Morning- Service 11am
Wednesday Night Bible Study 6pm
Youth Bible Study 6pm We believe that the only true salvation is through Christ Jesus the Son of God. The definition of a maverick is an un branded calf or yearling, which is much like a lost person today. Our motto is "Branding the Love of Christ" just as the cowboy brands ma

vericks we are bringing people to the Lord. Proverbs 21:17 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.

02/27/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Numbers 1–2

πŸ“‹ God commands a census of Israel’s fighting men β€” organizing His people for the journey ahead.
πŸ•οΈ Each tribe is assigned a specific place around the Tabernacle.
⭐ The camp is arranged with God’s presence at the very center.

✨ Takeaway:
God is a God of order, purpose, and positioning. Everyone had a place β€” and God was in the middle of it all.

πŸ’¬ Question:
Is God truly at the center of your life, or just somewhere on the edge?

02/25/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 26–27

βš–οΈ God lays out blessings for obedience and consequences for disobedience β€” showing that choices matter.
πŸ’” Even in warning, God promises He will remember His covenant if His people repent.
πŸ™ Vows and dedications remind Israel that what is given to the Lord is holy.

✨ Takeaway:
God is both just and faithful. Discipline may come, but His covenant love remains.

πŸ’¬ Question:
How does knowing God disciplines in love change the way you respond to correction?

02/24/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 24–25

πŸ•―οΈ The lampstand burns continually and the bread remains before the Lord β€” a picture of ongoing fellowship with God.
βš–οΈ God establishes justice and reverence for His name among His people.
🌿 The Sabbath year and Year of Jubilee bring rest, release of debts, and freedom β€” reminding Israel everything ultimately belongs to God.

✨ Takeaway:
God cares about worship and how we treat people β€” mercy, rest, and fairness reflect His heart.

πŸ’¬ Question:
Is there an area of your life where God may be inviting you to trust Him enough to truly rest

02/23/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 22–23

πŸ‘ God calls for offerings without defect β€” reminding His people that worship costs something.
πŸ“… The appointed feasts are established, setting rhythms of remembrance, repentance, and celebration.
⏳ Weekly Sabbaths and yearly festivals teach Israel to pause and focus on God.

✨ Takeaway:
God builds rhythms into our lives so we don’t forget who He is and what He has done.

πŸ’¬ Question:
What rhythms help you intentionally remember and celebrate God’s faithfulness?

02/21/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 16–18

🩸 The Day of Atonement shows a substitute bearing the sins of the people.
🐐 One goat is sacrificed and another sent away, picturing sin removed and forgiven.
πŸ“œ God calls His people to live differently from the surrounding culture.

✨ Takeaway:
God doesn’t just forgive sin β€” He calls His people to a holy way of life.

πŸ’¬ Question:
What areas of life might God be asking you to live set apart in today’s culture?

02/20/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 14–15

πŸ•ŠοΈ God provides detailed instructions for cleansing and restoration, showing that no one was beyond hope of being made clean.
πŸ’§ Even in the most personal areas of life, God set boundaries to protect holiness and community.
πŸ™ Restoration always involved intentional steps and a return to worship.

✨ Takeaway:
God desires not just to cleanse us, but to restore us fully back into fellowship with Him and others.

πŸ’¬ Question:
How does knowing God cares about both your spiritual and everyday life change the way you approach Him?

02/19/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 11–13

πŸ₯— God gives dietary laws and purity instructions, teaching Israel to live set apart.
🩺 Skin diseases and uncleanness are carefully examined, protecting both the people and the camp.
πŸ•ŠοΈ These laws constantly reminded them that holiness touches everyday life.

✨ Takeaway:
God cares not only about worship moments, but how we live daily β€” holiness is a lifestyle.

πŸ’¬ Question:
What daily habits help you live in a way that reflects God to others?

02/18/2026

Bible study tonight at 6. We WILL have a meal.

02/18/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 8–10

πŸ•ŠοΈ Aaron and his sons are ordained as priests, set apart for holy service before the Lord.
πŸ”₯ God’s glory appears and consumes the offering, and the people fall in worship.
⚠️ Nadab and Abihu offer unauthorized fire, showing the danger of treating God’s holiness lightly.

✨ Takeaway:
God is loving and near, but He is also holy β€” worship is not casual.

πŸ’¬ Question:
How can we approach God with both confidence and reverence in our daily lives

02/17/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 5–7

🩸 God gives instructions for guilt and fellowship offerings, showing that sin affects both Him and others.
🀝 Repentance included confession and making things right, not just saying β€œI’m sorry.”
πŸ”₯ The priests carefully handle the sacrifices, reminding Israel that forgiveness is holy and intentional.

✨ Takeaway:
True repentance involves both seeking God’s forgiveness and restoring what we’ve damaged.

πŸ’¬ Question:
Is there a step of reconciliation God may be prompting you to take with someone?

02/16/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Leviticus 1–4

πŸ”₯ God establishes offerings β€” burnt, grain, and peace β€” teaching His people how to approach Him.
🩸 The sin offering reveals the seriousness of sin and the need for atonement.
πŸ™ Worship requires both repentance and surrender.

✨ Takeaway:
Forgiveness is costly, but God graciously provides a way to be made right with Him.

πŸ’¬ Question:
How does understanding the cost of sin deepen your appreciation for God’s grace?

02/14/2026

πŸ“– Daily Bible Reading: Exodus 33–35

β›Ί God invites Moses into close fellowship, speaking with him β€œface to face.”
πŸ™ Moses pleads for God’s presence, knowing nothing matters without Him.
πŸ’ The people respond with willing hearts, bringing generous offerings for the tabernacle.

✨ Takeaway:
God doesn’t just want obedience β€” He wants relationship, and a willing heart of worship.

πŸ’¬ Question:
Do you find yourself seeking God’s blessings more, or His presence?

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3761 Strong Highway
El Dorado, AR
71730

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11am - 12pm

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