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Day 094: The Nazirite and the Nazarene (Judges 13-15)
Samson and Jesus could not be more different. And yet, in one surprising sense, Samson still points us to Christ: a promised son, announced before birth, who would begin to save God’s people.
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Day 089: Making Sense of the Cycles in Judges (Judges 1-2)
The book of Judges is thrilling, violent, tragic, and painfully repetitive. But Judges is not just Israel’s sin. It is God’s mercy.
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Day 087: Joshua and Yeshua (Joshua 19-21)
How the Old Testament Joshua foreshadows Jesus.
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Day 085: Caleb’s Different Spirit (Joshua 14:11-12)
At eighty-five, Caleb does not ask for comfort. He asks for a mountain full of giants. His bold faith reminds us how much the church still needs older saints with a different spirit, ready to trust God for one more battle.
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Day 083: Obedience is Painful, Disobedience is Deadly (Joshua 5:8-9)
What we try to keep from God, God will expose. But what we entrust to Him, He will protect.
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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 347 (Sort of): Idols of the Heart (Acts 17:22)
(Note: this post isn’t about the Bible reading for Day 347. It’s about something Tara-Leigh Cobble said in the TBR Podcast for Day 347)
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Day 346: Repentance Toward God (Acts 20:21)
A Spurgeon Snapshot …testifying both to the Jews and also to the Greeks repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. Acts 20:21, KJV Through the Bible: Acts 20-20-23 As it has so many times during this year, Charles Spurgeon’s insight into Scripture floored me in today’s reading. Spurgeon took one word from…










