Category: 2024
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Luke: The Most Gentile Gospel
Luke, the only Gentile author of Scripture, shows us Jesus as the Savior for all nations—a light for the Gentiles and the glory of Israel.
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Day 278: Until an Opportune Time (Luke 4:13)
Through the Bible: Matthew 4, Luke 4-5
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Mark: The Most Roman Gospel
Mark’s Gospel is fast-paced, action-driven, and Roman in style. Discover how Mark reveals Jesus as the Son of God through a Roman lens.
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Matthew: The Most Jewish Gospel
Matthew, the gospel written by a despised tax collector, is also the most Jewish gospel—full of prophecy, dreams, and echoes of Israel’s story. Discover how Matthew points to Jesus as the promised Messiah.
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Day 273: The Sun and the Son (Malachi 1:11; 4:2)
Malachi closes the Old Testament with a promise: the Lord’s name will be great among the nations, and the Sun of Righteousness will rise with healing in His wings. The last light of the prophets points us to the coming of Christ.
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Day 272: Tobiah in the Temple (Nehemiah 13:6-8)
When Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem, he found that his old enemy Tobiah had been given a room in the temple. What does that story teach us about the dangers of compromise in our own hearts?
