Category: 2024
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Day 301: What We Learn From Not Understanding (Luke 16:1-10)
The Parable of the Dishonest Manager might be the most confusing story Jesus ever told. After studying, praying, and still not fully understanding, I realized something freeing: faith doesn’t depend on comprehension. Obedience does.
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Day 300: What Does “Prodigal” Actually Mean? (Luke 15)
We call him the “prodigal son,” but that word never appears in the story. “Prodigal” doesn’t mean “wayward”—it means “recklessly extravagant.” And that makes the real prodigal in this story not the son, but the Father.
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Day 299: What did Jesus Mean About Leaven in Luke 13:21?
Through the Bible: Luke 12-13
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Day 297: Jesus Does a New Thing (John 9)
In healing a man born blind, Jesus did something no prophet had ever done before—and in doing it, fulfilled Isaiah’s promise that the Messiah would open the eyes of the blind.
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Day 295: Forgive or Forget It (Matthew 18)
esus’ parable of the unforgiving servant exposes how easily we forget the scale of grace we’ve received. Forgiveness isn’t keeping score—it’s tearing up the ledger.