Tag: 66in52
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Day 278: That Time the Devil Was Kind of Right (Luke 4:9-11)
In Luke 4, the devil quoted Psalm 91 word for word. He was half right—but half right can still be dead wrong. See how Jesus lived the psalm in Nazareth, not through spectacle, but through sovereign deliverance.
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Day 277: Why Was Jesus Baptized? (Luke 3)
Before Jesus preached a single sermon or healed a single person, the Father declared, “You are my beloved Son; with You I am well pleased.” His baptism wasn’t about repentance—it was about revelation.
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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 290: Was Peter Faithful or Faithless? (Matthew 14:21-32)
Most of us read Peter’s walk on water as a story of failure. But what if it’s actually a story of faithfulness? Peter obeyed Jesus’ call, stepped out of the boat, and cried to the right Person for help. Sometimes “little faith” still walks further than no faith at all.
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John: The Most Theological Gospel
John’s gospel is unlike the other three. Different stories, different language, different purpose. John shows us Jesus as both fully God and fully man—the eternal Word made flesh who dwelt among us.
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Luke: The Most Gentile Gospel
Luke, the only Gentile author of Scripture, shows us Jesus as the Savior for all nations—a light for the Gentiles and the glory of Israel.