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The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

Kevin Harrison 167 Episodes Jul 4, 2026

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 Jul 4, 2026 00:18:01 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 Jul 3, 2026 00:15:49 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 Jul 2, 2026 00:18:43 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 Jul 1, 2026 00:18:03 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 Jun 30, 2026 00:17:26 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 Jun 29, 2026 00:19:57 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 Jun 28, 2026 00:18:00 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 Jun 27, 2026 00:18:00 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 Jun 26, 2026 00:18:42 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 Jun 25, 2026 00:15:55 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 Jun 23, 2026 00:18:55 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 Jun 23, 2026 00:16:22 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

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