Category: One Year Bible Study

  • Do You Actually Want God?

    Today’s One Year Bible reading emphasizes the importance of trusting and responding to God. Through instances in Numbers, Luke, Psalm, and Proverbs, it reflects on how humility, obedience, and faith define our relationship with Him. Ultimately, it challenges us to examine our desires for God and act accordingly to experience His presence and mercy.

  • Capturing the Mind Before Sin Captures You

    Sin rarely begins with an action—it begins with a thought. In today’s reading from Numbers, Mark, and Psalms, we see how the thoughts we entertain can lead us either toward rebellion or toward freedom in God.

  • Come to Me | Stop Searching the World for Answers

    The message highlights the human tendency to seek answers in worldly distractions, forgetting God’s presence and promises. It draws on the Israelites’ fear in Numbers 14, contrasting it with the faith of Joshua and Caleb. Ultimately, it encourages turning to God for guidance, emphasizing faith over fear, and seeking a deeper relationship with Him.

  • Who Will Rescue You? |Trusting God Instead of Ourselves

    The content emphasizes the futility of self-reliance in achieving salvation, illustrating that true rescue comes only through faith in God. Through biblical examples, it highlights the dangers of pride and underscores the importance of humility and surrender to God’s will. Salvation is a gift received, not earned, by those who trust in Him.

  • God Still Speaks — Are We Listening?

    God has never been silent. In Numbers 10, trumpets guided God’s people, reminding them that He speaks and directs those who listen. Throughout Scripture we see that God hears every heart and answers accordingly. When we come to Him humbly, we discover He is still speaking today.

  • Forgiveness: The Key to Freedom and Healing

    Unforgiveness keeps many hearts bound to the past. But when we choose to let go and take God’s hand instead, He leads us out of darkness and into freedom, healing, and peace.

  • The Lord Make His Face Shine Upon You – Numbers 6 Devotional

    When we set our hearts apart for God, we gain something far greater than anything we surrender. Numbers 6 reveals a beautiful promise: when we consecrate ourselves to Him, the Lord turns His face toward us, blesses us, and fills us with peace.

  • The Bitter Cup or Living Water | The Choice of Covenant Faithfulness

    When God records our name in His Book of Life, He also assigns our purpose within His Kingdom. Scripture reveals a powerful contrast: the bitter water of unfaithfulness and the living water Jesus offers to all who choose Him. One leads to bondage and fruitlessness. The other leads to identity, purpose, and eternal life.

  • Numbers 1–2: Identity, Belonging, and the Camp That Formed a Cross

    In Numbers 1–2 God counts His people, claims them, and arranges them by tribe around the Tabernacle. From above, the camp forms the shape of a cross, revealing that their identity and belonging centered on God’s presence. A powerful reminder that our lives are meant to be arranged around Him.

  • Casting Our Crowns | The Love Behind Consecration in Leviticus 27

    Leviticus 27 ends not with obligation, but devotion. When we willingly dedicate ourselves to the Lord, we reflect the elders in Revelation who cast their crowns before Him. Love chooses surrender because it already belongs.