Category: Luke
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Day 047: And the Priest Shall Make Atonement (Leviticus 12:7-8)
Through the Bible: Leviticus 11-13
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Day 348: Writing Yourself Into the Narrative (Acts 27:37)
Luke quietly inserts himself into the story in Acts—not as a hero, but as a survivor. Saved from shipwreck, he became a witness who could not help but tell the story. God still writes people into the narrative the same way today.
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Day 319: “They Were Kept From Recognizing Him” (Luke 24:13-16)
On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walked with Jesus but couldn’t recognize Him—like driving through a shattered windshield. We rarely see what someone else is struggling to navigate. Instead of passing judgment, Jesus invites us to walk beside people until clarity comes.
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Day 314: Sift Y’all Like Wheat (Luke 22:31-32)
Through the Bible: Luke 22, John 13
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Day 309: What Jesus Was—and Wasn’t— Saying About Marriage in Luke 20
esus’ teaching in Luke 20 about marriage in the resurrection doesn’t diminish earthly love — it lifts our eyes to something even greater. Our covenant bonds aren’t erased in eternity; they are transformed in the glory of God’s presence.
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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.