Tag: Bible Reading Plan
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Day 076: Leaders and the Law (Deuteronomy 17:18-20)
Israel’s kings were commanded to write out God’s Law by hand—not to reinterpret it, but to internalize and obey it. The real question isn’t what we know, but whether we live what we claim to believe.
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Day 356: New and Improved (Hebrews 8:13)
We love the latest and greatest—new phones, new tech, new upgrades. The writer of Hebrews uses that same logic to make a bold theological claim: in Christ, the old covenant has been made obsolete. Not discarded Scripture, but fulfilled promises. When the new arrives, the old no longer defines how we relate to God.
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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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Mark: The Most Roman Gospel
Mark’s Gospel is fast-paced, action-driven, and Roman in style. Discover how Mark reveals Jesus as the Son of God through a Roman lens.
