Day 34: March 1
by Julie Hood on March 1st, 2024
This passage comes in context of many other parables of the kingdom of heaven…wheat and weeds, mustard seeds. Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like discovering treasure that’s been buried.   Read More
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Day 33: February 29
by Christine Eliason on February 29th, 2024
You might wonder why Jesus says the mustard seed is the smallest of seeds and the largest of garden plants when there are smaller seeds and larger plants/trees.  Read More
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Day 32: February 28
by Ilona Mifflin on February 28th, 2024
There are no participation trophies here. Just Haves and Have Nots. You get some, more, or lots. Or nothing at all.  Read More
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Day 31: February 27
by Shawn Sanderson on February 27th, 2024
At first glance it may seem as if Jesus maybe neglecting His natural family but upon further observation what Jesus is really doing is redefining the true definition of the family of God.   Read More
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Day 30: February 26
by Randy Eliason on February 26th, 2024
Jesus is such a beautiful and powerful savior! It is amazing how he fulfilled the promise of God to send his servant who would demonstrate true justice, care for the broken and hurting, and give his life as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. I love the picture of Jesus as the one who “will not crush the weakest reed or put out a flickering candle.”   Read More
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Day 29: February 25
by Randy Eliason on February 25th, 2024
This passage deals with the Pharisees' attempts to exploit the law in order to charge Jesus with sin. Jesus exposed the shameful and despicable manner in which they perverted the heart of the Sabbath commandment by turning it into a vehicle of oppression rather than as a blessing to God’s people.  Read More
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Day 28: February 24
by Mehnmah Washington on February 24th, 2024
“Come to Me, all who are weary and heavily burdened [by religious rituals that provide no peace], and I will give you rest [refreshing your souls with salvation].  Read More
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Day 27: February 23
by Christine Eliason on February 23rd, 2024
John has questions for Jesus- Are you the one who is to come or should we look for another?   Read More
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Day 26: February 22
by Randy Eliason on February 22nd, 2024
SCRIPTURE READING: MATTHEW 10:26-42SCRIPTURE HIGHLIGHTS:10:28 “And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell.”  10:31 “Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.”10:38-39 “And whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his...  Read More
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Day 25: February 21
by Ilona Mifflin on February 21st, 2024
“Therefore, be wise as snakes and innocent as doves.” How wise are snakes? How innocent are doves? What a strange thing to say!  Read More
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Day 24: February 20
by Jongseung Park on February 20th, 2024
Matthew 9:27-38SCRIPTURE HIGHLIGHT35 And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction.36 When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.37 Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but...  Read More
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Day 23: February 19
by Bernard Carter on February 19th, 2024
The success of our faith is not in what we believe but in whom we believe. Not the prayer warriors getting a prayer through but in the one they are calling on to intercede.  Read More
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Day 22: February 18
by Randy Eliason on February 18th, 2024
The religious leaders (Pharisees) complained that Jesus was eating with people who were known for their sinful conduct. Eating with people who lived immoral lives in open violation of the Jewish law was considered to defile the “righteous” person. Eating together was a sign of unity with and approval of those you were eating with.  Read More
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Day 21: February 17
by Randy Eliason on February 17th, 2024
Jesus issued a pronouncement that sins of the paralytic were forgiven. Jesus was clearly not forgiving him of a personal offense against himself, but declaring that his sins were forgiven by God.  Read More
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Day 20: February 16
by Shawn Sanderson on February 16th, 2024
We should remember three things when facing storms that will show up in our lives...  Read More
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Day 19: February 15
by Ilona Mifflin on February 15th, 2024
Jesus’ amazing healing ministry draws crowds, but he isn’t interested going viral. He gives orders to escape over to the other side of the Sea of Galilee. This is a good way to get rid of people.  Read More
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Day 18: February 14
by Christine Eliason on February 14th, 2024
Two men who approached Jesus had faith and courage to approach even though their status (a leper and a Roman) would have given Jesus reason to ignore their needs.   Read More
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Day 17: February 13
by Jongseung Park on February 13th, 2024
In today's scripture, Jesus challenges my understanding of faith. He urges me to move beyond mere words and rituals, and instead embody our faith through actions that align with God's will.  Read More
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Day 16: February 12
by Bernard Carter on February 12th, 2024
There appear to only be two path options which lead to diametrically opposite destinations. One destination is destruction but the path to it is easy, wide and travelled by many while the other path leads to life and that path is narrow, hard and travelled by few.  Read More
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Day 15: February 11
by Randy Eliason on February 11th, 2024
Jesus encourages us to pray by telling us that God will respond to us. Jesus also tells us to pray continually. The tense of the Greek verbs translated as “ask, seek, and knock” indicate that the action called for is a continuous one.  Read More
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Day 14: February 10
by Jongseung Park on February 10th, 2024
Jesus doesn't want us to judge others harshly for their problems or sins. That doesn't mean we shouldn't discern right from wrong. In other passages, Jesus encourages us to have good discernment.   Read More
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Day 13: February 9
by Randy Eliason on February 9th, 2024
Jesus instructs us to “store up heavenly treasures” rather than earthly treasures” because the former have no lasting value whereas the later do. People’s treasures reveal the desires of their heart.   Read More
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Day 12: February 8
by Shawn Sanderson on February 8th, 2024
The disciples asked Jesus how to pray. Jesus didn’t rebuke the disciples for asking how to pray.   Read More
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Day 11: February 7
by Ilona Mifflin on February 7th, 2024
Matthew begins with a serious warning: Beware. Watch out. Don’t perform your righteousness for an audience of people. Three examples of fake righteousness follow, all with the same structure...   Read More
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Reading Plan : The Gospel of John Reading Plan1. John 1:1-18-Jesus, the Word Made Flesh(The Incarnation)2. John 1:19-28 - John the Baptist: The Forerunner of Christ3. John 1:29-34 Jesus, the Lamb of God Who Takes Away Sin4. John 1:35-51 Jesus Calls His First Disciples5. John 2:1-12 Jesus Turns Water into Wine6. John 2:13-25 Jesus, the True Temple of God7. John 3:1-21 Jesus, the Giver of Eternal Life8. John 3:22-36 Believe in Jesus, Receive Eternal Life9. John 4:1-19 Jesus, the Giver of Living Water10. John 4:20-26 Jesus Teaches True Worship11. John 4:27-42 Jesus Calls Workers for the Harvest of Souls12. John 4:43-54 Jesus Heals an Official’s Son13. John 5:1-18 Jesus Heals at the Pool of Bethesda14. John 5:19-29 Jesus, the Son Who Shares the Father’s Authority15. John 5:30-47 Jesus, The Fulfillment of Scripture16. John 6:1-21 Jesus, the Prophet (Deuteronomy 18:15)17. John 6:22-59 Jesus, the Bread of Life (Exodus 16:4, 14-15)18. John 6:41-71 Jesus, the Source of Eternal Life19. John 7:1-24 Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles20. John 7:25-52 Jesus, the Messiah rejected by the World21. John 8:1-30 Jesus, the Light of the World22. John 8:31-59 Jesus Declares Freedom23. John 9:1-23 Jesus Heals the Man Born Blind24. John 9:24-41 Jesus, the just judge of the world25. John 10:1-21 Jesus, the Good Shepherd and the Door26. John 10:22-42 Jesus, One with the Father27. John 11:1-27 Jesus, the Resurrection and the Life28. John 11:28-44 Jesus Raises Lazarus from the Dead29. John 11:45-57 The Plot to Kill Jesus30. John 12:1-19 Jesus's Triumphal Entry

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