
The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
This daily podcast guides listeners through the entire Bible in one year, featuring a Scripture reading from the Fusion Bible followed by a three-minute devotional. Host Kevin Harrison, President of Mosaic Christian College, offers a pastoral and practical approach to help listeners understand and apply the Bible to everyday life.
Episodes
July 4 | Where True Wisdom Is Found
Today's reading from Job 28–29 and Acts 13:1–25 reminds us that while humanity can accomplish remarkable things, true wisdom has always come from God. Both passages point us beyond human achievement and invite us to recognize God's faithful direction throughout history as He forms His people over time.In Job 28, the search for wisdom concludes when Job declares that wisdom cannot be mined,
July 3 | Believe What You’re Saying
Today’s reading from Job 25–27 and Acts 12 invites us to reflect on the gap that can sometimes exist between what we say and what we truly believe. Both passages remind us that formation happens over time as our words, prayers, convictions, and trust are tested under pressure.In Job, we hear continued wrestling over righteousness, suffering, integrity, and the difficulty of holding steady when lif
July 2 | Don't Hesitate
Today's readings from Job 22–24 and Acts 11 invite us to consider what it means to trust God's work even when we don't immediately understand it. Both passages remind us that faith is often formed through perseverance, humility, and a willingness to follow God's leading without hesitation.In Job 22–24, Job continues to wrestle with his friends' accusations while holding fast to
July 1 | Letting God Reshape Your Perspective for His Purpose
Today's reading from Job 20–21 and Acts 10:24–48 invites us to reflect on the assumptions we carry and the ways God patiently reshapes our understanding over time. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation often requires us to loosen our grip on familiar conclusions so we can see more clearly through the truth of God's Word.In Job 20–21, Job challenges the confident assumptions of h
June 30 | Choose Compassion Before You Speak
Today's reading from Job 17–19 and Acts 19:1–23 reminds us that God forms us not only through what we believe, but through the way we care for people who are hurting. Both passages reveal the importance of truth, compassion, and allowing the Holy Spirit to shape how we respond to the people around us.In Job 17–19, Job continues to express the deep pain of his suffering while pleading with his frie
June 29 | Finding Truth in Our Grief
Today's reading from Job 14-16 and Acts 9:22-43 invites us to consider the difference between what we feel and what is ultimately true. Both passages remind us that God continues to work even when circumstances create uncertainty, grief, or confusion, and that spiritual formation often occurs as we learn to trust His faithfulness amid changing emotions.In Job, we hear the honest cries of a man
June 28 | Growing in Discernment
Today's reading from Job 11–13 and Acts 9:1–21 reminds us that spiritual maturity requires discernment. Both passages challenge us to look beyond confidence and appearances, recognizing that sincere people can still be mistaken and that God continually forms us through His truth.In Job 11–13, Zophar confidently explains Job's suffering, but his conclusions are wrong because they aren't
June 27 | Sharing the Jesus You've Come to Know
Today’s reading from Job 8–10 and Acts 8:26–40 reminds us that God forms His people through both seasons of honest struggle and moments of faithful obedience. Whether we are asking difficult questions like Job or responding to unexpected opportunities like Philip, God continues shaping our hearts through His presence and His Word.In Job 8–10, Job continues wrestling with suffering while seeking to
June 26 | Don't Let Disappointment Change How You See God
Today's reading from Job 5-7 and Acts 8:1-25 invites us to reflect on disappointment and how easily our emotions can begin shaping the way we see ourselves, other people, and even God. Both passages remind us that while disappointment is real, it doesn't have to become the lens through which we interpret our lives. Spiritual formation happens as we continually return to God's truth ins
June 25 | Stay With God in Your Grief
Today’s reading from Job 3–4 and Acts 7:44–60 invites us to reflect on what it means to remain connected to God during seasons of uncertainty, grief, and unanswered questions. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation often occurs in difficult moments when faith is tested, and deeper trust develops over time.In Job 3–4, we see Job move from worship into honest lament. His questions, grief, and
June 24 | Trusting Before Your Crisis
Today’s reading from Job 1–2 and Acts 7:22–43 invites us to reflect on what happens when faith encounters circumstances we would never choose. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation often takes place in seasons of testing, uncertainty, and unanswered questions, where trust is developed long before understanding arrives.In Job, we encounter a man whose faith is tested beyond anything most pe
June 23 | Celebrating What God Has Done
Today’s reading from Esther 9–10 and Acts 7:1–21 invites us to reflect on the importance of remembering God’s faithfulness and how spiritual formation often happens through the rhythms that help us recall what He has done. Both passages remind us that God’s work can easily fade from view if we do not intentionally remember it, revisit it, and allow it to shape our identity over time.In Esther 9–10
June 22 | Trust God's Protection
Today’s reading from Esther 6-8 and Acts 6 invites us to reflect on God's protection and on how His care for His people often works long before we recognize it. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation grows through learning to trust God's presence and guidance even when circumstances seem uncertain or challenging.In Esther, the dramatic reversal surrounding Mordecai, Haman, and th
June 21 | Courage in the Calling
Today’s reading from Esther 3–5 and Acts 5:22–42 invites us to reflect on what it means to live faithfully in the places where God has positioned us. Both passages remind us that calling is not about status, influence, or recognition. It is about participating in God's purposes with courage and trust, even when doing so comes with risk.In Esther, we find a young queen facing a defining moment.
June 20 | Trust What You Didn’t Choose
Today’s reading from Esther 1–2 invites us to consider how God works through circumstances that feel beyond our control, shaping a story that unfolds over time through both personal experience and others' decisions. The passage highlights a quiet but steady movement, where God’s purposes are not announced, but gradually revealed through placement and timing.In Esther, a series of royal decisio
June 19 | The Importance of the Sabbath
Today’s reading from Nehemiah 12–13 and Acts 4:23–37 invites us to reflect on the importance of the Sabbath and how God has established rhythms of stopping and gathering to shape His people over time. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation is not accidental; it is built through intentional patterns that keep us anchored in God’s presence.In Nehemiah, the people begin treating the Sabbath li
June 18 | God Uses Ordinary People
Today’s reading from Nehemiah 10–11 and Acts 4:1–22 invites us to consider how God forms people through ordinary faithfulness over time. Both passages remind us that God’s work is often accomplished not through status, recognition, or influence, but through people who simply continue walking with Him day after day.In Nehemiah, we encounter communities and families committing themselves to God’s co
June 17 | Never Underestimate the Power of God's Word
Today's reading from Nehemiah 7–9 and Acts 3 reminds us that God changes people through His Word. Both passages show that when people encounter God's truth and understand it, something begins to happen beneath the surface. Hearts are awakened, perspectives change, and lives begin moving in a new direction.In Nehemiah, the people gather to hear the Book of the Law after returning from exile
June 16 | Responding to Opposition
Today's reading from Nehemiah 4–6 and Acts 2:22–47 invites us to consider the power of persistence and what it looks like to remain faithful when opposition, challenges, and distractions try to pull us away from what God is doing in our lives. Both passages remind us that spiritual growth is often built through steady faithfulness over time rather than dramatic moments.In Nehemiah, the people
June 15 | Keep Moving Forward
Today’s reading from Nehemiah 1–3 and Acts 2:1–21 invites us to reflect on what it means to participate in God’s rebuilding work. Both passages reveal that transformation often unfolds through steady faithfulness rather than sudden change, and that God frequently forms His people as they learn to trust Him amid unfinished work.In Nehemiah, the people of Jerusalem begin repairing the walls that had
June 14 | God's Kingdom Is Bigger Than Your World
Today’s reading from Ezra 9–10 and Acts 1 invites us to consider the size of God's vision and the way He forms His people to participate in purposes far larger than themselves. Both passages challenge us to think beyond personal preferences and immediate circumstances as God shapes our identity over time.In Ezra, the returning exiles wrestle with questions of faithfulness and covenant identity
June 13 | Jesus Meets Us Where We Are
Today’s reading from Ezra 6-8 and John 21 reminds us that God is a God of restoration, renewal, and second chances. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation often happens after disappointment, failure, or seasons that seem unfinished. Rather than abandoning His people, God continues His work in them and through them over time.In Ezra, God's people continue rebuilding and restoring what ha
June 12 | Bring Your Doubts to Jesus
Today’s readings from Ezra 3–5 and John 20 invite us to reflect on what happens when faith encounters uncertainty and how God continues His work even in the face of questions and obstacles. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation often takes place in seasons where confidence is tested, and perseverance is required.In Ezra, God's people continue rebuilding despite opposition, delays, a
June 11 | Trust the God Who Moves Hearts
Today's reading from Ezra 1–2 and John 19:23–43 invites us to reflect on how God often accomplishes His purposes through people and circumstances we would never expect. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation includes learning to trust God's activity even when His methods surprise us.In Ezra, the return from exile begins because God stirs the heart of Cyrus, a Persian king who was
June 10 | Listen to God's Word and Respond
Today's reading from 2 Chronicles 34–36 and John 19:1–22 invites us to reflect on how we respond when God's truth confronts us. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation is not primarily about gaining information, but about allowing what we hear and see to shape the posture of our hearts over time.In 2 Chronicles, Josiah encounters the Book of the Law after years of neglect within the
June 9 | Don't Let Mistreatment Determine Your Response
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 32–33 and John 18:19–40 invites us to reflect on how we respond when life becomes difficult, unfair, or painful. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation often occurs in moments of pressure, when our circumstances tempt us to react out of fear, anger, or self-protection rather than trusting in God.In 2 Chronicles, we see both Hezekiah and Manasseh facing crit
June 8 | Keep Returning to God
Today’s readings from 2 Chronicles 30–31 and John 18:1–18 invite us to reflect on what it means to return to God and to allow that return to shape the direction of our lives over time. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation is not built on isolated moments, but on a continuing posture of surrender, trust, and faithfulness.In 2 Chronicles 30, Hezekiah calls the people to return to the Lord,
June 7 | Thinking of Others First
Today’s readings from 2 Chronicles 28–29 and John 17 invite us to consider how God forms us as our attention moves beyond ourselves and toward the needs of others. Both passages reveal the importance of preparation, restoration, and faithful concern for people, even in the face of significant challenges. Formation often happens through quiet acts of faithfulness that may never receive public recog
June 6 | Remember Where Your Peace Comes From
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 25–27 and John 16 invites us to reflect on where lasting peace is found and how our identity is shaped over time. Both passages reveal the tension between external circumstances and internal stability, reminding us that formation occurs when we anchor ourselves in God rather than in outcomes.In 2 Chronicles, we encounter kings whose lives were shaped by choices, i
June 5 | Staying Anchored in Truth When Rejected
Today’s readings from 2 Chronicles 23–24 and John 15 invite us to reflect on what it means to remain anchored in God when faithfulness is neither celebrated nor understood. Both passages remind us that formation happens over time as our hearts learn where to find stability, identity, and courage.In 2 Chronicles, Joash begins with faithful direction because he is surrounded by godly leadership and
June 4 | You're Never Alone
Today’s readings from 2 Chronicles 21–22 and John 14 invite us to reflect on God's presence and on how our understanding of Him is formed over time through both difficult circumstances and faithful promises. These passages remind us that while people and kingdoms may fail, God remains present and faithful to His people.In 2 Chronicles 21–22, we see the tragic consequences of leaders who moved
June 3 | Keep Loving Anyway
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 19–20 and John 13:21–38 invites us to reflect on what it means to remain faithful when relationships, circumstances, and emotions become difficult. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation often happens not in moments of ease, but in moments where trust and obedience are tested over time.In 2 Chronicles, Jehoshaphat calls the people back to faithfulness and t
June 2 | Serve Even When It Doesn't Make Sense
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 17–18 and John 13:1–20 invites us to consider what it means to remain faithful when obedience does not always seem logical or rewarding. Both passages reveal how spiritual formation develops over time as we learn to trust God's ways above our own instincts and expectations.In 2 Chronicles, Jehoshaphat begins well by seeking the Lord and strengthening the natio
June 1 | Stay Dependent on God
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 15–16 and John 12:27–50 invites us to reflect on the difference between starting well and remaining faithful over time. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation is not built on a single moment of commitment but on a continuing posture of trust and dependence upon God.In 2 Chronicles, King Asa responds to God's call with courage and leads the nation into a
May 31 | Turn to God When Life Feels Overwhelming
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 13–14 and John 12:1–26 invites us to reflect on what it means to trust God when circumstances seem uncertain. Both passages remind us that faith is often formed long before we understand how God is working, and that growth comes through a steady reliance on Him over time.In 2 Chronicles, Judah faces overwhelming opposition and discovers that victory does not come
May 30 | Living in Freedom
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 10–12 and John 11:30–57 invites us to reflect on the difference between life that remains bound and life that is increasingly shaped by freedom. Both passages reveal how our responses to God influence the direction of our lives, and how formation often happens gradually over time rather than all at once.In 2 Chronicles, Rehoboam's decisions reveal the conseque
May 29 | A Heart That Turns Back to God
Today’s readings from 2 Chronicles 7–9 and John 11:1–29 invite us to reflect on the posture of repentance and on what it means to continually turn our hearts back toward God. Both passages reveal that spiritual formation often happens through moments of humility, awareness, and renewed dependence on God’s presence rather than through outward performance alone.In 2 Chronicles, Solomon dedicates the
May 28 | Recognizing God in What You’ve Built
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 4–6 and John 10:24–42 invites us to notice how easily people can stand near God's work and still miss God's presence. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation includes learning to recognize God’s hand over time, not only in dramatic moments, but also in what has been built, sustained, and fulfilled.In 2 Chronicles, Solomon dedicates the Temple and
May 27 | The Power of Your Story
Today’s reading from 2 Chronicles 1–3 and John 9:24–41 invites us to reflect on how God forms people through wisdom, worship, and personal testimony over time. Both passages highlight the importance of responding honestly to what God reveals and allowing His work to shape not only our understanding, but also our witness.In 2 Chronicles, Solomon begins his reign by seeking wisdom from God and prepa
May 26 | Hold It With Open Hands
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 28–29 and John 9:24–41 invites us to reflect on the posture of the heart before God and how formation happens over time as we learn to hold our lives with open hands. Both passages call attention to what we value, what we recognize, and how we respond when God reveals something deeper than what appears on the surface.In 1 Chronicles, David prepares to build the te
May 25 | God Remembers Faithfulness
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 25–27 and John 9:1–23 invites us to reflect on the importance of remembering, and how God values faithfulness in ways we often overlook. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation happens over time through steady obedience, honest testimony, and lives shaped by awareness of God’s work.In 1 Chronicles, we read long lists of names, musicians, gatekeepers, offi
May 24 | Preparing for the Future
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 22–24 and John 8:28–59 invites us to reflect on what is being formed through the patterns, priorities, and rhythms we consistently pass down over time. Both passages point toward the importance of building lives centered on God rather than allowing other influences to quietly shape what we value most.In 1 Chronicles, David prepares Solomon and the leaders of Israe
May 23 | Terms and Conditions: Grace That Changes Us
Today’s readings from 1 Chronicles 19–21 and John 8:1–27 invite us to reflect on the relationship among grace, repentance, and the kind of inner formation God desires over time. Both passages reveal how easily people can drift through pride, failure, or self-protection, while also showing God’s continued invitation toward humility and restoration.In 1 Chronicles, David faces the consequences of de
May 22 | Put God at the Center of Your Praise
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 16–18 and John 7:28–53 invites us to notice how God forms His people through presence, praise, and response. Both passages remind us that faith is shaped over time as we learn to recognize where God belongs in our lives and how we respond when He speaks.In 1 Chronicles 16, the Ark of God is placed in the tent David prepared, and the people are led into thanksgivin
May 21 | Worship With God at the Center
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 13–15 and John 7:1–27 invites us to reflect on the posture of worship and how easily our hearts can drift when God is no longer held at the center. Both passages remind us that formation happens over time as we learn to approach God with reverence, awareness, and trust.In 1 Chronicles, David and the people bring the Ark of the Covenant toward Jerusalem, and the jo
May 20 | Stay Centered on Jesus
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 10–12 and John 6:45–71 invites us to reflect on what remains at the center of our faith over time. Both passages reveal how easily people can drift when circumstances change, pressure increases, or expectations are challenged. Formation happens not simply through moments of excitement, but through learning to remain steady and attentive to God across the long jour
May 19 | The Bread That Lasts
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 7–9 and John 6:22–44 invites us to reflect on what truly sustains us over time and how easily we can become focused on temporary satisfaction while missing deeper formation happening underneath the surface.In 1 Chronicles, the genealogies and records remind us that God’s people were formed through long histories, generations, ordinary faithfulness, and steady cont
May 18 | Your Pain Doesn’t Have to Define You
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 4–6 and John 6:1–21 reminds us that painful beginnings, difficult labels, and broken seasons do not have to become the final definition of a person’s life. Both passages reveal a God who sees beyond human limitations and continues to work with compassion, purpose, and power in the lives of ordinary people.In 1 Chronicles 4, the brief account of Jabez interrupts a
May 17 | The Power of a Name
Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 1–3 and John 5:25–47 invites us to reflect on the deeper meaning of identity, legacy, and the kind of life that leaves a lasting spiritual impact over time. Both passages remind us that God sees individuals differently than the world often does and that every life carries significance within His greater story.In 1 Chronicles 1–3, long genealogies trace generations
May 16 | The Consequences of Sin
Today’s reading from 2 Kings 24–25 and John 5:1–24 invites us to reflect on the reality that sin carries consequences, that spiritual drift eventually produces destruction, and yet that God continues to offer mercy and restoration even in humanity’s brokenness. Both passages reveal the contrast between life shaped by rebellion and life transformed through surrender to God.In 2 Kings 24–25, the lon
May 15 | Don’t Stop Believing
Today’s reading from 2 Kings 22–23 and John 4:31–54 invites us to reflect on what genuine belief looks like when life feels uncertain, outcomes remain unclear, and faith requires trust before visible answers arrive. Both passages reveal people responding to God’s Word in ways that reshape their direction, priorities, and future.In 2 Kings 22–23, King Josiah discovers the Book of the Law and respon
May 14 | God is Your Deliverer
PODCAST DESCRIPTIONToday’s readings from 2 Kings 19 and John 4:1–30 invite us to reflect on what happens when people finally reach the end of their own strength and discover that God alone can deliver, restore, and satisfy the deepest needs of the human heart. Both passages reveal people facing situations they cannot overcome on their own and encountering God in ways that completely reshape their
May 13 | The Power of Your Testimony
Today’s readings from 2 Kings 17–18 and John 3:19–36 invite us to reflect on the power of testimony and how God often reveals His faithfulness most clearly in seasons of struggle, uncertainty, and spiritual testing. Both passages remind us that genuine faith is not proven by comfort alone but by continued trust in God when circumstances become difficult.In 2 Kings 17–18, Israel experiences judgmen
May 12 | God Love You More Than You Know!
Today’s reading from 2 Kings 15–16 and John 3:1–18 invites us to reflect on the difference between human instability and the steady, intentional love of God that moves toward people even in their brokenness. Both passages expose how fear, insecurity, and misplaced trust shape human behavior, while also revealing God’s ongoing desire to rescue and restore.In 2 Kings 15–16, political instability, sp
May 11 | What Passion for God Looks Like
Today’s readings from 2 Kings 13–14 and John 2 invite us to reflect on what genuine passion for God actually looks like over time, not as emotional intensity, but as a steady devotion that shapes priorities, worship, and daily life. Both passages reveal the difference between a surface-level response and a heart that remains consistently attentive to God.In 2 Kings 13–14, the spiritual condition o
May 10 | Leaving a Godly Legacy
Today’s readings from 2 Kings 10–12 and John 1:29–51 invite us to reflect on how influence and formation quietly pass from one generation to the next. Both passages highlight the reality that what we consistently cultivate within ourselves eventually shapes the people around us and leaves a lasting imprint beyond our own lives.In 2 Kings 11 and 12, the contrast between Athaliah and Zibiah presents
May 9 | Living in the Light
Today’s readings from 2 Kings 7–9 and John 1 invite us to reflect on how God continually brings light into places marked by confusion, blindness, uncertainty, and resistance. Both passages reveal that spiritual clarity is not something we create for ourselves, but something God patiently reveals over time as we learn to recognize His presence and truth.In 2 Kings 7–9, we watch God move through des
May 8 | Struggling with Disbelief
Today’s readings from 2 Kings 4–6 and Luke 24 invite us to reflect on what happens when God’s presence collides with human limitations, fear, and disbelief. Both passages reveal people struggling to fully grasp what God is doing, even as they witness His power up close, reminding us that formation often happens slowly as our hearts learn to trust what God has already revealed.In 2 Kings, Elisha mo
May 7 | Consistency in Transition
Today’s readings from 2 Kings 1–3 and Luke 24:1–35 invite us to consider how God forms us in seasons of transition, and how consistency becomes the place where faith deepens when clarity feels less certain.In 2 Kings, the transition from Elijah to Elisha reveals that spiritual formation is not tied to a person or a moment, but to God’s ongoing presence. As Elisha steps forward without the familiar
May 6 | Responding to Injustice with Grace
Today’s readings from 1 Kings 21–22 and Luke 23 invite us to consider how we respond when we encounter injustice and how our posture in those moments is formed over time rather than in the moment itself. Both passages place us in situations where truth is distorted, power is misused, and outcomes feel deeply unfair, yet they quietly point us toward a different way of responding.In 1 Kings, the sto
May 5 | Which Voice Are You Following?
Today’s readings from 1 Kings 19–20 and Luke 23:1–25 invite us to pay attention to the voices that surround us and shape us, and to how formation happens over time as we learn to recognize what is truly from God and what is not.In 1 Kings 19–20, we see both the quiet voice of the LORD speaking to Elijah and the bold, repeated demands of Ben-hadad confronting Israel. The contrast highlights how God
May 4 | Trust God's Provision in Your Life
Today’s reading from 1 Kings 16–18 and Luke 22:47–71 invites us to consider how trust in God is formed in the tension between what we see and what God is doing beneath the surface. Both passages bring us into moments where circumstances speak loudly, but God’s work unfolds in quieter, steady ways that shape how we respond over time.In 1 Kings 17, the focus rests on a widow whose daily survival dep
May 3 | Praying Before the Problem
Today’s reading from 1 Kings 14–15 and Luke 22:31–46 invites us to consider what it looks like to stay anchored in God before pressure arrives, and how prayer shapes us ahead of the moments that will test what’s been forming inside of us over time. Both passages reveal that the condition of our hearts is not determined in the crisis itself, but in what has been quietly built long before it.In 1 Ki
May 2 | Be Present While You Can
Today’s reading from 1 Kings 12–13 and Luke 22:1–30 invites us to reflect on how quickly hearts can drift and how awareness, presence, and attentiveness are formed over time. These passages place us in moments where decisions are made, relationships are shaped, and direction is set, often revealing how easily people move without fully considering what truly matters.In 1 Kings 12, Rehoboam responds
May 1 | Watch Out for Small Compromises
Today’s reading from 1 Kings 10–11 and Luke 21:20–38 invites us to consider how what looks strong on the outside can still be quietly shifting beneath the surface, and how formation over time shapes both individuals and entire kingdoms. Both passages highlight the tension between appearance and reality, showing that what we attend to and trust will ultimately determine the direction of our lives.I
April 30 | Give God Your Best
Today’s reading from 1 Kings 8–9 and Luke 21:1–19 invites us to reflect on what it means to offer God our lives with trust, attention, and faithfulness over time. Both passages remind us that formation is not measured only by what others can see, but by the posture of the heart before God.In 1 Kings 8–9, Solomon dedicates the Temple and calls Israel to remember who they are before the Lord. The rh
April 29 | Focus on What Really Matters
Today’s readings from 1 Kings 6–7 and Luke 20 invite us to consider where our attention is formed and how easily focus can shift from what truly matters to what simply feels important in the moment. Both passages, in different ways, press the idea that formation happens through what we consistently attend to over time.In 1 Kings 6–7, we see the detailed construction of the Temple, revealing a rhyt
April 28 | When Not to Answer
Today’s reading from 1 Kings 3–5 and Luke 20 reveals that wisdom is not just about knowing what to say, it is about knowing when not to step into the wrong conversation at all.In 1 Kings 3–5, Solomon asks God for wisdom, and what follows is not just intelligence, but discernment, the ability to see beneath the surface and judge rightly. His leadership demonstrates that true wisdom is formed in dep
April 27 | Leaving a Godly Legacy
Today’s readings from 1 Kings 1–2 and Luke 19:28–48 invite us to consider what it means to leave a legacy that reflects God and how that legacy is formed through consistent faithfulness over time rather than isolated moments. Both passages point to the way our lives influence what continues beyond us.In 1 Kings, David speaks to Solomon at the end of his life and focuses not on accomplishments, but
April 26 | Finish Strong
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 23–24 and Luke 19:1–27 invite us to consider what it means to stay faithful over time and how finishing well often requires awareness more than effort. Both passages bring us into moments where decisions reveal what has been forming beneath the surface.|In 2 Samuel 24, David’s decision to count the people exposes a subtle shift from trust to control. Even after years
April 25 | Let Praise Rise In Your Pain
Today’s reading invites us to reflect on how praise and awareness of God develop over time, especially in seasons that feel unresolved. In 2 Samuel 22, David looks back on God’s faithfulness after being delivered from danger, but his words also reveal how deeply he had experienced distress along the way. The shared theme centers on how we acknowledge God not only after clarity comes, but while we
April 24 | Keep Coming Back
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 19–20 and Luke 18:1–23 invite us to consider what it means to remain steady over time and how faith is often formed not in moments of clarity but in the quiet persistence of returning to God when outcomes are uncertain.In 2 Samuel, David moves through restoration, tension, and continued instability within the kingdom, revealing how leadership, identity, and obedience
April 23 | Stay Alert
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 16–18 and Luke 17:20–37 invite us to consider what it means to live with awareness in the middle of ordinary life and how easily we can miss what God is doing when our attention drifts over time.In 2 Samuel, David moves through betrayal, conflict, and uncertainty, yet his posture reveals a steady dependence on God as events unfold. The passage highlights how identity
April 22 | Pay Attention to the Subtle Things That Shape You
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 13–14 and Luke 17:1–19 invite us to reflect on how our hearts are shaped over time, often through subtle, gradual influences we don’t immediately recognize. Both passages draw attention to the quiet ways formation happens, not only through major decisions, but through repeated patterns of thought, response, and attention.In 2 Samuel, Absalom slowly gains influence by
April 21 | Faithfulness Is Formed in the Small Things
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 12–13 and Luke 16 invite us to reflect that faithfulness is not built in moments of visibility but in the steady, often unnoticed decisions that shape who we are becoming over time. Both passages press into the reality that what happens in private and what seems small carries weight that eventually surfaces in much larger ways.In 2 Samuel, the consequences of David’s
April 20 | The Progression of Sin
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 9–11 and Luke 15:11–32 invite us to consider how sin rarely begins with collapse, but instead unfolds through a quiet progression that shapes the heart over time. Both passages help us see that what looks sudden on the outside is often the result of smaller, less noticeable steps that were left unexamined.In 2 Samuel, we watch David move from a place of strength and
April 19 | God’s Love Is Pursuing You
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 6–8 and Luke 15:1–10 invite us to consider how God’s love is expressed both through His presence among His people and through His relentless pursuit of those who drift, forming us over time through awareness rather than isolated moments.In 2 Samuel, David learns that the presence of God is not casual but deeply personal, revealing a God who desires to dwell among His
April 18 | What It Means to Follow
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 3–5 and Luke 14:25–35 invite us to consider what it means to truly follow and how direction, not proximity, shapes our relationship with God over time. Both passages slow us down and bring attention to the difference between movement that looks right on the surface and a life that is actually aligned with God’s leading beneath it.In 2 Samuel, David’s journey into lea
April 17 | Stay Humble
Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 1–2 and Luke 14 invite us to reflect on humility, posture, and the quiet ways our lives are shaped over time, as we respond to recognition, loss, and position. Both passages draw our attention to the inner posture beneath our actions, reminding us that formation often occurs in moments that seem ordinary yet carry deeper significance.In 2 Samuel, David responds to Sa
April 16 | Stay Anchored in God
Today’s readings from 1 Samuel 30–31 and Luke 13:22–35 invite us to consider what happens when pressure exposes what’s underneath, and how real strength is formed not in ease but in where we turn when everything feels unstable. Both passages highlight moments of urgency and tension, where response matters more than appearance, and formation happens in real time.In 1 Samuel 30, David faces one of t
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