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  • Hezekiah Strips the Temple to Pay Tribute | Day 201
    Jul 20 2025

    Day 201 | Micah 6:1–7:20; 2 Chronicles 32:1-8; 2 Kings 18:13-18; Isaiah 36:1-3; 2 Kings 18:19-37; Isaiah 36:4-22


    We see two different portraits of King Hezekiah—one in 2 Chronicles where he boldly rallies Judah to trust the Lord against the mighty Assyrian army, and another in 2 Kings where fear causes him to strip gold from the temple to appease the enemy. As Sennacherib’s army surrounds Jerusalem, they mock God, twist Hezekiah’s reforms, and try to convince the people to give up. Hezekiah faces a generational test: will he follow the fearful example of his father, or will he trust the Lord completely? This episode sets the stage for a powerful turning point.


    Hosts: Michael Pritchard; Noah Sidhom


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  • The Messiah Will Be Born in Bethlehem | Day 200
    Jul 19 2025

    Day 200 | Isaiah 34:1–35:10; Micah 2:1–5:15


    Day 200 brings a powerful mix of judgment and hope. Isaiah 34 declares God’s wrath against the nations and Edom as symbols of all who oppose Him, but Isaiah 35 follows with a beautiful vision of God’s future kingdom—where the blind see, the lame leap, and water flows in the desert. We also begin Micah, a prophet who exposes corrupt leaders, false prophets, and injustice among God’s people. Yet even before judgment falls, God promises to gather a faithful remnant—and to send a ruler from Bethlehem whose origins are ancient. That ruler is Jesus, the coming King and the source of our peace.


    Hosts: Noah Sidhom, Michael Pritchard


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  • A Righteous King Is Coming to Reign | Day 199
    Jul 18 2025

    Day 199 | Isaiah 30:1–33:24


    God calls His people to stop relying on worldly strength and to return to Him. Israel's rebellion brought suffering because they trusted in Egypt instead of God—just as we often place our hope in earthly solutions. But in His mercy, the Lord still extends a powerful invitation: “Only in returning to me and resting in me will you be saved.” A righteous King is coming—Jesus Christ—who will rule with justice and provide shelter, peace, and salvation for those who wait on Him. These chapters are a sobering yet hope-filled reminder: judgment may come, but grace is always extended.


    Hosts: Ben Taylor, Noah Sidhom


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  • From Ruin to Resurrection: Isaiah Foretells the End | Day 198
    Jul 17 2025

    Day 198 | Isaiah 24:1–27:13; Isaiah 29:1-24


    Often called Isaiah’s Apocalypse, today’s reading paints a sobering picture of God’s global judgment on sin, pride, and rebellion. Nations fall, cities crumble, and even the earth itself suffers under the weight of sin. But in the midst of this devastation, Isaiah offers glimpses of hope: God will keep in perfect peace those who trust Him. His people will rise again in joy, and all evil—including the symbol of chaos, Leviathan—will be destroyed. These chapters echo the themes of Revelation and remind us that while judgment is certain, so is resurrection for those who belong to the Lord.


    Hosts: Ben Taylor, Michael Pritchard


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  • Isaiah Prophesies Destruction | Day 197
    Jul 16 2025

    Day 197 | Isaiah 18:1–23:1


    Isaiah pronounces judgment on a list of nations—including Ethiopia, Egypt, Babylon, Edom, Arabia, and even Jerusalem. These prophecies remind us that God is not only merciful and gracious, but also holy and just. He uses both nations and nature to carry out His judgment, showing His sovereignty over all creation. Even His chosen people are not exempt—Jerusalem faces condemnation for ignoring God’s call to repentance and choosing revelry over remorse. Yet for those who turn to Christ, the judgment we deserve has already been poured out—bringing us hope instead of wrath.


    Hosts: Michael Pritchard, Ben Taylor


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  • Even in Death, I Will Trust in the Lord | Day 196
    Jul 15 2025

    Day 196 | Psalm 136; Psalms 146–150


    Psalm 146 opens a series of final psalms devoted entirely to praise, anchoring our worship in God’s character and faithful works. The psalmist declares a personal commitment to praise God both in life and in death—a bold expression of trust seen in the examples of Jesus, Stephen, Polycarp, and Bonhoeffer. The psalm warns against placing hope in worldly power and reminds us that true help comes only from the Lord, who feeds the hungry, lifts the weary, and defends the vulnerable. This is the kind of God we worship: faithful, eternal, and worthy of praise in every season.



    Hosts: Ben Taylor, Noah Sidhom

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  • From the Depths of Despair, I Cry to the Lord | Day 195
    Jul 14 2025

    Day 195 | Psalms 128–130, 132; Psalms 134–135


    In today’s psalms, we see both the joyful blessing of those who walk in the fear of the Lord and the deep mercy shown to those who cry out from the depths of despair. Psalm 128 paints a vision of flourishing families rooted in reverence for God, where obedience overflows into generational blessing. Psalm 130 is a raw and honest cry for mercy, expressing hope in the Lord’s unfailing love and complete redemption. These songs of ascent reminded Israel of God's nearness on their pilgrimage—and remind us today that no matter our family situation or spiritual state, God remains faithful to redeem and restore.


    Hosts: Noah Sidhom, Ben Taylor


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  • The Lord Guards the Soul from All Harm | Day 194
    Jul 13 2025

    Day 194 | Psalms 120–121, 123; Psalms 125–126


    Today’s Psalms remind us that God is our ever-present help, our faithful protector, and the keeper of our souls. Psalm 121 assures us that our help doesn’t come from creation but from the Creator Himself, who watches over our lives day and night. Even in hardship, God is close—our protective shade who never slumbers. Psalm 126 closes with the beautiful truth that tears planted in faith will one day yield a joyful harvest. As we walk through suffering and uncertainty, we are reminded to remain faithful and not give up—for God is always working for our good and His glory.


    Hosts: Ben Taylor, Michael Pritchard


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