• Day 361: Hallelujah
    Dec 27 2023
    Psalm 148:1–5, Revelation 18:21–24,19:1–10, Nehemiah 8:3–10 The word ‘Hallelujah’ is an invitation to worship – it literally means ‘Praise (Hallal) the Lord’ (Yahweh). It occurs twenty-four times in the Old Testament (mainly in the Psalms) and it occurs four times in the New Testament – each of them in our passage for today.
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    16 mins
  • Day 360: How to Handle Money
    Dec 26 2023
    Proverbs 31:10–20, Revelation 18:2–17, Nehemiah 5:1–16 How should you handle money? It matters to us and it matters to God.
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    13 mins
  • Day 359: Why Christmas?
    Dec 25 2023
    Psalm 147:12–14, Revelation 17:3–14, Nehemiah 4:6–20 In each of today’s passages we see the blessings of following the ‘new born King’.
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    15 mins
  • Day 358: Faith Looks Up
    Dec 24 2023
    Psalm 147:1–11, Revelation 16:1–17, Nehemiah 1:3–11,2:17–18 The change of heart and mind means not only turning *away* from the bad things, but also *turning towards God and good*.
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    14 mins
  • Day 357: How to Live in Hope
    Dec 23 2023
    Psalm 146:3–9, Revelation 14:14–19,15:1–4, Ezra 10:1–3 God hasn’t changed. He still pours his love into our hearts. These are the foundational principles of living in hope.
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    15 mins
  • Day 356: Purity and Power
    Dec 22 2023
    Proverbs 31:1–9, Revelation 14:1–13, Ezra 8:21–23 Instead of using your power to indulge in self-gratification, use it for good.
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    13 mins
  • Day 355: Three Ways to Overcome Evil
    Dec 20 2024
    Psalm 145:8–13, Revelation 12:1–11, Ezra 6:7–16 The Bible is true to *real* life. Life involves many struggles, trials, tests, temptations, difficulties and battles. Yet, in Christ you can be an *overcomer*.
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    14 mins
  • Day 354: Your King
    Dec 19 2024
    Psalm 145:1–7, Revelation 11:3–19, Ezra 4:23–24,5:5 The central theme in the teaching of Jesus was the *kingdom of God*. It not only refers to kingdom in a political or geographical sense, but it also conveys the notion of activity – the activity of ruling and reigning. The *kingdom of God* means ‘*the rule and reign of God*’.
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    15 mins