Category: Reading through the Bible
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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 274: Turning Hearts (Luke 1:17)
Revival doesn’t begin with politics or power—it begins with fathers turning toward children, children toward fathers, and hearts prepared for the Lord.
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Day 273: The Last Word, Not the Final Word (Malachi 4:6)
Malachi closes the Old Testament with the word “curse.” But that isn’t the end of the story. The so-called 400 silent years weren’t silence at all—God was setting the stage for Christ, the true final Word.
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Day 271: What Did “Giving the Sense” Mean? (Nehemiah 8:8)
Ezra and the Levites “gave the sense” so God’s people could understand. True teaching makes Scripture plain, leading to worship, repentance, and joy.
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Day 270: Prayer Under Pressure (Nehemiah 6:9)
Nehemiah’s quick battlefield prayers remind us that God hears both epic psalms and desperate cries. Prayer under pressure doesn’t depend on eloquence—it depends on the God who hears.

