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  • April 17th, 26: 1 Samuel 18, 1 Chronicles 7, Psalm 59, Matthew 4; Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 17 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Chronicles 7, Psalm 59, Matthew 4Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible for April 17th, day 108 in our journey through the Scriptures. Today, Speaker A leads us through a powerful series of readings starting in 1 Samuel 19, as we witness David's escape from Saul's deadly jealousy, aided by Jonathan and Michael. We continue with the rich genealogies in 1 Chronicles 7, look to Psalm 59 for David's heartfelt prayer during his time of danger, and then turn to Matthew 4 to see Jesus' victory over temptation in the wilderness and the beginning of His ministry in Galilee. As always, Speaker A helps us see how each Scripture points to the living Word, Jesus. Through moments of trial, the story reminds us of Christ's triumph and the invitation for us to live in union and dependence on God. We wrap up with prayers and encouragement for the journey, inviting God's peace and joy into our lives today. So wherever you are, settle in and let God's Word refresh your soul. TODAY'S DEVOTION: He overcomes where we cannot. Jesus is out in the desert, being tempted by Satan, and in the desert, he's demonstrating deep union and utter dependence on his Father and the Spirit. On the outside, it seems that he's alone. And after forty days of fasting, outwardly, he might appear weak. That's the exact point of Satan's attack—when it seems he is most vulnerable, most isolated. In that moment, the temptation is to break with the Father and the Spirit, to act alone, to choose self-preservation, to seize what he came for by his own means instead of remaining in the community of love and dependence on God. It's the same temptation Adam faced—and failed. It's the same temptation we face, and so often, we fail. We grasp for control, for sovereignty, for solitary power, abandoning trust and union with God. But where we fail, Jesus will not. Seeing our need and our weakness, he enters into our condition and does what we cannot. He overcomes the temptation. He stays faithful. Through his faithfulness, he wins for us—wins back our place in the community of love with God. Because Jesus would not be deterred, but clung to union with the Father and the Spirit, he demonstrates what life in God truly is: dependence, trust, communion. He would win not just the battle in the desert, but the war on the cross. And through his victory, we are all invited back—into the circle of belonging, into God's family, into union and communion, victory and joy. Today, hear this invitation. In Christ, we are called to participate with him, victorious over evil, called into a life not of solitary striving, but of humble dependence. Life in God is union and communion, strength in dependence, and joy in belonging. Victory is not found in going it alone, but in resting in the faithfulness of Jesus and the love of the Father and the Spirit. Let's receive our place in that community of love. Let's live lives that lean not into our own strength, but into the victory and dependence Jesus has already shown us. He has won the battle—we are invited to live in the freedom and joy that brings. That's my prayer today—for your soul, for my own, for all those we love. May we step into the reality of our union with Christ, and may that union give us strength and joy for the journey. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven,...
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  • April 16th, 26: 1 Samuel 18, 1 Chronicles 6, Psalm 11, Matthew 3; Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 16 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Samuel 18, 1 Chronicles 6, Psalm 11, Matthew 3Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Episode Introduction Welcome to Daily Radio Bible for April 16th, 2026! Join Speaker A, your brother and Bible reading coach, and the team as we journey through day 107 of our year-long exploration of Scripture. Today's readings take us through 1 Samuel 18, 1 Chronicles 6, Psalm 11, and Matthew 3—uncovering stories of David's rise and Saul's jealousy, the lineage and responsibilities of the Levites, a psalm of trust amidst adversity, and the powerful beginning of Jesus' ministry through the baptism by John. Together, we'll reflect on God's unwavering love for all humanity, as proclaimed when Jesus is baptized: "This is my dearly loved Son, who brings me great joy." Through prayer and meditation, we'll set our intentions for the day, mindful of God's presence and the practices that root us in faith. Whether you're new or a returning listener, settle in and prepare to be encouraged, reminded, and inspired as we walk forward in God's joy—because you are loved. TODAY'S DEVOTION: This is my dearly loved son who brings me great joy. These are the first words we hear the Father speak over the Son, and through Christ, they are words that have been spoken over all people across the earth. God has declared his love for all humanity. He's declared his love for you. Here in this declaration, we see the heart of the Father for all people everywhere—broken, lost, sinner people like you and me. Jesus comes to do all that is needed, so that every man, woman, and child can be embraced into the triune love of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; so all humanity can experience the love that is shared in the Godhead; so we can be one as they are one. Hear the declaration of what is. Hear the proclamation that you are loved by God. This is not a proposition. God's love and your position as daughter, as son, is not a great opportunity for you if you believe enough or you get your act together enough. It is a declaration of what is. You are loved. You are his. And that is great news. Let's hear this declaration well today and move out into the world learning, discovering how to live out who we have become. May God give us wisdom and may God give us joy as we live out this gospel in him. That's the prayer that I have for my own soul today. That's the prayer that I have for my family—for my wife, my daughters, and my son. And that's the prayer that I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER ...
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  • April 15th, 26: 1 Samuel 17, Psalm 9, Matthew 2; Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 15 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Samuel 17, Psalm 9, Matthew 2Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible on this 15th day of April, day 106 in our journey through the Scriptures. I'm your brother and Bible reading coach, Speaker A, and together today we'll explore stories of faith, reversal, and God's power to transform our lives. We'll begin with the iconic battle of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel 17, discover David's heartfelt praise in Psalm 9, and encounter the wonder of the wise men's visit and the flight to Egypt in Matthew 2. Along the way, we'll be reminded that God loves to turn the tables—using what seems weak to overcome the strong—and that true victory comes from trusting in Him. Join us as we listen, pray, and show up for another day of transformation in the pages of God's Word. TODAY'S DEVOTION: God enjoys reversals. You see it again and again through the story of scripture. Where the very weapons of an enemy are turned back on themselves. Where the strength of giants falls to the weakness of faith. Take Goliath—that enormous, armored enemy defying the people of God. His height, his armor, his weapons are all intimidating and overwhelming. But David steps onto the battlefield with nothing but a sling, a handful of stones, and trust in the God who delights in making giants fall. God reverses the supposed power of those who oppose him. David, the psalmist, reminds us: "They have dug a pit in my path, but they themselves have fallen into it." And it is not only with David and Goliath—this pattern finds its greatest expression at the cross. The cross, meant to destroy and defeat, becomes the very means of victory. What was used as a weapon against Jesus was turned into the instrument that defeated sin, death, and the grave for all who trust in him. God is in the business of turning things around. He brings about the great reversal at the cross for you and for me. It's not the sword, spear, or javelin that wins the battle, but the presence and power of the Lord of Heaven's armies. Whatever giant you're facing, it can be faced with faith, not armaments. Today is a good day to remember the God who brings reversals and rejoice in it. That's a prayer that I have for my own soul. That's a prayer I have for my family, for my wife, my daughters, and my son. And that's a prayer I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL
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  • April 14th, 26: Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 14 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form!TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible! In today's episode, we pause to celebrate over 100 days in Scripture together—a milestone marking not just a habit, but a journey that shapes and surprises us in ways we never expected. Speaker A reflects on how time in the Bible doesn't save us—but points us to the One who does: Jesus. As we read from 1 Samuel, 1 Chronicles, and begin the Gospel of Matthew, we are reminded that true transformation isn't found in outward power or appearances, but in the quiet work of God in our hearts. We watch as Saul loses his kingdom, David is anointed in obscurity, the genealogy of Jesus unfolds, and the promise of Emmanuel—"God with us"—is fulfilled. Today's prayers and reflections invite us to consider where God is quietly at work in our own lives, calling us to live from his anointing, trust in his presence, and step forward in faith and gratitude. TODAY'S DEVOTION: It's striking how often power gets measured by what can be controlled, traded, or extracted in our world. Oil has that kind of weight. It fuels economies. It shapes decisions. It even determines, at times, who rises and who falls. But for all its influence, it can't touch the deeper places of a human life. It can't make a heart whole. It can't give peace that holds. It can't form love in us. The Scriptures speak of another kind of oil—not the kind that drives systems or creates wars, but the kind that marks a life. When Samuel pours oil over David's head, it's almost easy to miss. There's no spectacle, no immediate change in the circumstances. David goes back to the field, back to the ordinary. But something true has been named. Not by outward strength, not by appearance, but by the quiet seeing of God. The Lord looks on the heart. That moment doesn't make David powerful in the ways we might expect. It places him within a story—a long, winding story where God continues to meet people in hiding places, working through what seems small, overlooked, even unlikely. And when you trace that story forward, through generations and names and lives, it carries all the way to the opening lines of the Gospel of Matthew. Not a story of uninterrupted strength, but a story marked by weakness, failure, surprise, and grace. And at the center of it, not a king grasping for power, but a life-giver—the Anointed One. Not anointed with oil alone, but filled with the very life of God. A life that doesn't dominate or control, but enters into the human story and transforms it from within. And that same life is not held at a distance. It is shared, poured out, not in spectacle, but in quiet, steady ways, in ordinary lives and people who often return, like David, back to the field. So maybe the question today isn't about where power is. Maybe it's about where God is at work—in what feels small, in what feels hidden, in what feels unfinished. And the prayer today is simple: that we would trust the places where God has quietly met us. That we would not overlook the life being formed there. That we would learn to live from that anointing—not as something we possess, but as a life we are being invited to share. That's the prayer that I have for my own soul, for my family, and for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will...
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  • April 13th, 26: 1 Samuel 14, 1 Chronicles 4, 2 Corinthians 13 Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 13 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Samuel 14, 1 Chronicles 4, 2 Corinthians 13Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Introduction Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible for April 13th, 2026. On this 104th day in our journey through the Scriptures, Speaker B invites us to spend time together, allowing the Bible to point us to the One who is the living Word—Jesus, who gives abundant life. In today's readings, we journey through 1 Samuel 14, 1 Chronicles 4, and 2 Corinthians 13, witnessing daring acts of faith, the recounting of generations past, and Paul's compelling encouragement to the early church. Alongside Scripture, we reflect on God's invitation to notice the life of Christ already present within us, and we join together in prayer for ourselves, our families, and our world. Whether you're reading along, praying with us, or simply listening as you walk through this beautiful spring day, know that you are loved and welcomed just as you are. TODAY'S DEVOTION: Rejoice, grow up, encourage one another. Live in peace. These words, echoing from Paul's closing letter to the Corinthians, don't land like a heavy checklist or a spiritual to-do list. Instead, they open into something deeper—an invitation. Paul isn't telling us to achieve a life for ourselves, but to step into the life that Christ has already provided. He says, "Examine yourself to see whether you are in the faith." At first, it sounds like a call for anxious self-scrutiny, but really, it's a gentle prompting: Do you see the life of Christ in you? Will you notice what's already true, what has already been given? For faith isn't generated by our striving; it's a participation in Christ's life, a life that is already ours. When we catch even a glimpse of that reality, everything starts to gently shift. Joy is no longer forced—it rises naturally, the way a flower blooms in sunlight. Maturity is not performance, but the slow, honest growth of roots in good soil. Encouragement flows more freely as we loosen the grip on self-preservation, trusting that we're held by something greater than our worries. Peace becomes possible—not as the result of having everything figured out, but as a knowing that we rest within the God of love and peace, not as a reward for getting it right, but as a reality we're invited to notice, abide in, and enjoy. So maybe today isn't about trying harder to perfect joy, or force maturity, or muster peace. Maybe, it's about paying attention. Where is the life of Christ showing up in you right now? Where is he already moving, already inviting, already holding you? That's my prayer today—for myself, for my family, for you: that our eyes would open to this life given, that we'd learn to dwell in it honestly and gently, trusting that it is enough, and it is ours. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the...
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  • April 12th, 26: 1 Samuel 11-12,1 Chronicles 2-3, 2 Corinthians 12; Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 12 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form!TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Chronicles 2-3, 2 Corinthians 12Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Introduction Welcome, dear friends, to the Daily Radio Bible for April 12th, 2026. On this 102nd day of our journey through the Scriptures, Speaker A invites us to open our hearts and minds as we explore the richness of God's Word together. Today's readings come from 1 Samuel 13, as we witness Saul's early reign and his challenges; from 1 Chronicles 2 and 3, tracing the lineages of Israel and David; and from 2 Corinthians 12, where Paul shares deeply about his own weakness and the sufficiency of God's grace. Joined by Speaker B and Speaker C, we not only listen, but pause to reflect, pray, and discover how God meets us in our moments of need—reminding us of His presence, strength, and love. Whether you're seeking clarity, comfort, or just a moment to be still, this episode is an invitation to be encouraged and to walk forward knowing that you are never alone and deeply loved. TODAY'S DEVOTION: What is it you find yourself wanting right now? If you slow down long enough to notice, it's there. Something you wish would change. Something you wish would come with ease. Maybe it's relief. Maybe it's clarity. Maybe it's something for someone you love. Paul knew that place. He doesn't speak about it in the abstract—he names it plainly. There was something in his life that hurt, something that stayed, something that he asked God to take away again and again. He wasn't detached or above it all; he was feeling it the way we feel it. He calls it his thorn in the flesh. We don't know exactly what it was. And maybe that's part of the gift—it leaves room for us to recognize our own thorns. What's striking is not just that Paul asked, but that the answer he received didn't come in the form he hoped for, because the thorn remained. But something else opened—not a better outcome, not a cleaner resolution, but a deeper knowing. "My grace is sufficient for you. My power is made perfect in weakness." This isn't God withholding something better; it's God drawing near in a way Paul hadn't yet known. Grace isn't a substitute prize. It's the presence of God meeting Paul right in the place he wanted to escape. And over time, Paul began to see it not as something to celebrate in itself, but as a place where he is not alone, where the life of God meets him, sustains him, and even holds him in the aloneness. Perhaps the aloneness is the most traumatic part of that thorn-shaped wound. So he says, almost surprisingly, that he will boast in his weakness—not because weakness is good, but because it has become a place of encounter, a place where the aloneness can be undone. Maybe the invitation isn't to stop wanting or to pretend that the thorn doesn't matter. Maybe it's to notice where even here you are being met. Not fixed, not bypassed—but met. And the prayer today is not that everything changes, but that we might have eyes to see what is already being given: the quiet, steady presence of God, of grace, the nearness of God in the very place we would rather avoid. That we would not miss it. That we would receive it, and allow him to undo the aloneness. That's the prayer that I have for my own soul. That's the prayer that I have for my family. And that's the prayer that I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, ...
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  • April 11th, 26: 1 Samuel 11-12, 1 Chronicles 1, 2 Corinthians 11; Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 11 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Samuel 11-12, 1 Chronicles 1, 2 Corinthians 11Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible! In today's episode, join your Bible reading coach, Speaker A, as we journey through pivotal moments in Scripture. We'll witness Saul's courageous rescue of Jabesh Gilead and Samuel's heartfelt charge to Israel from 1 Samuel 11-12, explore the sweeping genealogies in 1 Chronicles 1, and listen to Paul's passionate words in 2 Corinthians 11—where he shares about strength found in weakness and God's presence in times of trial. Together, we'll reflect on these passages, find encouragement in prayer, and discover what it means to see God's faithfulness no matter our circumstances. Whether you're new or have been journeying with us from the start, it's a joy to read, pray, and grow alongside you on this 102nd day through the Bible. TODAY'S DEVOTION: It's an upside down world. Paul is being lowered in a basket through a hole in the wall outside of the city, and as he's being lowered, God is lifting him up. We are being invited into an upside down world—a world where those who are lowered down are, in God's mysterious way, being lifted up, while those who lift themselves up are being lowered from within. Paul, in his letter, briefly recounts his own elevated days, that he was, as he says, like those super apostles. But Paul wants us to see that this outward elevation, this status, did nothing for his soul. In fact, while outwardly ascending, he was descending on the inside. Paul tells us his defining moments with God weren't in highlights of status or achievement, but rather in the deep descents—when he was accused, scorned, whipped, stoned, shipwrecked, left hungry and alone. It was there, in the moments of his greatest lowering, like when he was being let down in a basket outside the city, that God's presence was most real and God's strength most evident. The lowering did not defeat him; instead, it was the place where he experienced God's intimate love. God does his deepest work in our lowering. The world may tell us differently, and even super apostles may try to convince us the way up is always up—but we are reminded: See God in the lowering. Experience the fellowship of his suffering. There—in struggle, in humility, in weakness—he is faithful to bring about his good purposes in all our circumstances. And that is the prayer for my own soul today: that I will participate with God in faith, even in the lowering. That's the prayer I have for my family, for my wife and my daughters and my son. And that's the prayer I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE...
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  • April 10th, 26: 1 Samuel 8–10, 2 Corinthians 10; Daily Bible in a Year
    Apr 10 2026
    Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: 1 Samuel 8–10, 2 Corinthians 10Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Episode Introduction Welcome, dear ones, to the Daily Radio Bible for April 10th! On day 101 of our journey through the scriptures, Speaker A guides us through pivotal moments in 1 Samuel chapters 8–10 and 2 Corinthians chapter 10. Together, we witness Israel's clamor for a king and Saul's unexpected anointing, exploring the tension between outward appearance and the true nature of the heart. In Paul's letter, we hear about God's mighty weapons for overcoming strongholds of human reasoning. The episode closes in prayer and reflection, inviting us to say yes to God's simple, transformative work in our lives. Join us as we seek to live in the abundant joy and identity found in Christ, embracing soul work and the assurance that we are deeply loved. TODAY'S DEVOTION: Saul had the stature of a king, but he didn't feel like it. Not on the inside, not in his heart. Others saw his physical stature, but God was looking at his heart. The people wanted a king, but God wanted a heart. So when the Spirit of God came upon Saul, the Scriptures tell us that that's what God did—he changed his heart. Saul's part was simply to say yes to this gift of life, to begin to see himself for who he now was. He was chosen. He was a leader. He was God's anointed king. But deep down, there were things that kept him from truly embracing who God said he was. He felt like an imposter. He hid in the baggage, fleeing from all of it. Saul couldn't see it. There was a part of him that worked against himself and who he really was. He was tortured with internal contradictions, and his life was marked by anguish. Things were always complicated for Saul, but the life he had been awakened to wasn't complicated. It was simple. It didn't require him to be tortured and anguished. It simply required him to say yes to God. Thank you, God. I invite you to live your life through me today. God, whatever that life may entail—when a person does that, they begin to live like a king. And it simply requires a yes to the new thing that God has done, to the new heart. A heart that would simply trust, a heart that would be free. God is offering all of us something very simple today. Who you really are is hidden with God in Christ. You are who he says you are. You don't need to power up. You don't need to bluster or fake your way through to live up to the expectations of others. You can simply rest in him. You can say yes and thank you. You can choose to believe. That's the prayer that I have for my own soul today. That's the prayer that I have for my family, for my wife, my daughters, my son. And that's the prayer that I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: ...
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