Category: 2025
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Day 121: Men of Isaachar (1 Chronicles 12:32)
Issachar only brought 200 men—but they “understood the times” and knew what Israel should do. Scripture never criticizes their small number, because discernment made the difference. A few who see clearly can stand beside thousands who don’t.
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Day 120: What God Does is Who God Is (Psalm 103)
In Psalm 103, God doesn’t just perform acts of forgiveness, healing, and redemption—He is those things. He is the Forgiving, the Healing, the Redeeming. His grace doesn’t flow from what we do, but from who He is.
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Day 119: The Not Like and the Almost Like (1 Chronicles 9:1)
Some tribes disappeared by becoming unlike God’s people; others by becoming almost indistinguishable. Both warn us—but even forgotten places like Zebulun and Naphtali become the first to see Christ’s light.
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Day 117: On Yom Ha’Shoah (1 Chronicles 6)
What looks like a list of names to us was a lifeline to the Jews returning from exile. For them, 1 Chronicles 6 was a refusal to let a people disappear.
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Day 114: The Sweet Redemption of the Sons of Korah (Psalm 84)
The sons of Korah came from a legacy of privilege, pressure, and rebellion—but their story didn’t end in judgment. Generations later, they were still serving in God’s house, not with resentment, but with joy. Psalm 84 shows us the beauty of a heart that has learned to trade comparison for contentment and pride for praise.