Category: 2024
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Day 280: Whose Faith Did Jesus See? (Mark 2:3-12)
When Jesus healed the paralytic, He saw their faith—the faith of the friends who carried, climbed, and refused to give up. Maybe your faith can carry someone to Jesus, too.
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Day 275: What’s the Deal With Fourteen Generations? (Matthew 1)
Why does Matthew emphasize “fourteen generations” three times in his genealogy of Jesus? A visit to Bethlehem and a closer look at the number 14 reveal God’s perfect plan to point us to David’s greater Son.
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Day 011: When We Don’t Feel as Close as We Used To (Job 29:2-4)
When we don’t feel as close to God as we used to, it’s easy to assume He’s the one who moved. Job felt that distance deeply—and he measured it by the loss of respect and honor from the people around him. But the book of Job reminds us of a steady truth we’re prone to…
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Day 008: Standing on the Dust (Job 19:25)
Job’s famous confession—“I know that my Redeemer lives”—is often heard as a promise about the end of history. But a closer look at the Hebrew reveals a hope that is nearer than we expect: a Redeemer who does not merely stand upon the earth, but who stands on the dust—present with us in suffering, even…
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Day 365: Four Gardens (a poem from the Garden Tomb)
Through the Bible: Revelation 19-22
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Day 357: On Walking in the North Atlantic (Hebrews 12:1-2)
What Hebrews 12 teaches us about endurance, alignment, and the power beneath our feet.