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Day 139: The Cycle of Recycled Revenge (2 Samuel 19-21)
In 2 Samuel 19–21, the kingdom feels trapped in what Coldplay called “a cycle of recycled revenge.” But Jesus, the Son of David, offers a better way: reconciliation instead of retaliation, peace instead of score-settling.
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Day 137: My Father is Peace (2 Samuel 18:33)
But even in the wailing, Scripture whispers a deeper truth: the Father of Peace has not abandoned us.
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Day 135: When Doing Nothing Costs You Everything
Sometimes the greatest danger in leadership is not making the wrong decision. It’s refusing to make one at all.
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Day 127: Gimme Six Steps (2 Samuel 6)
Why did David stop after six steps when bringing the ark to Jerusalem? Fear? Reverence? Or something else entirely?
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Day 124: Wazzup With Uzzah? (1 Chronicles 13-16)
When we forget the holiness of God, we start to believe our instincts are safer than His commands. That’s a deadly mistake.
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Day 123: My Favorite Hebrew Word (Psalm 107:43)
The Bible has a word for a love that doesn’t quit because it’s been promised—a covenant love God swore by Himself, and will never break.
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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 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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Seals and Trumpets and Bowls, Part 2 (Revelation 13-16)
Revelation 13–16 reveals a world full of convincing counterfeits—and a God who exposes them with truth, mercy, and final justice. The beasts form a counterfeit trinity, demanding allegiance, but Revelation 14 lifts our eyes to the Lamb who stands victorious on Mount Zion. Heaven answers hell’s rage with the gospel, with warning, and with a…
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Day 319: The Sweet Aroma of Redemption (John 21:9-12)
When Peter smelled the charcoal fire on the shore of Galilee, he was pulled back to the night of his greatest failure. But Jesus didn’t build that fire to shame him—He built it to restore him. Jesus didn’t need the fish that morning. He wanted the fisherman.
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Day 318: Anticlimactic (Mark 16:8)
Mark’s Gospel ends with the women running away in fear—and then… nothing. No appearance of the risen Jesus, no reunion, no Great Commission. Just silence. But the most anticlimactic ending in Scripture might be the most intentional. Mark leaves the story unfinished so the reader will step into it.














