66 in 52: A One Year Chronological Journey Through the Bible

Tag: persecution

  • Day 324: How We Became “Christians” (Acts 11:26)

    Day 324: How We Became “Christians” (Acts 11:26)

    The word Christian appears only three times in the New Testament—an outsider label that became a badge of honor. This post explores how the name was born, how Rome used it, and what it means today.

  • Anchored, Not Anxious (Revelation 4-5)

    In a world obsessed with power and control, Revelation 4–5 calls believers to fix their eyes on the only throne that never changes hands. John sees heaven opened, the Sovereign seated, and the Lamb standing. Look up. Anchor down. Sing out. Because the One who holds the scroll holds your soul—and He is worthy.

  • Day 289: The Sword That Divides (Matthew 10:34–36)

    Jesus said He didn’t come to bring peace, but a sword. What did He mean? In Matthew 10, the “sword” isn’t about violence but allegiance. The gospel divides before it unites, calling believers to choose faithfulness to Christ even when it costs peace with the world.

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