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So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Corinthians 10:31 ESV


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Day 228 - The Potter’s Hand, the People’s Heart, and the Promise of Judgment
Welcome to Day 228 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. In these chapters, God uses Jeremiah’s life and vivid imagery to deliver urgent messages to Judah. In chapter 16, Jeremiah is commanded not to marry or have children as a sign of the coming devastation, where death, famine, and exile will dominate the land. Chapter 17 contrasts the cursed life that trusts in man with the blessed life that trusts in God, while warning against deceitful
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Aug 15, 20252 min read
Day 227 - Torn Between Pride and Mercy: God’s Plea and Judgment
Welcome to Day 227 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. In these chapters, God uses powerful imagery, sobering warnings, and heartfelt appeals to expose the deep spiritual decay of Judah. Jeremiah 13 reveals the parable of the ruined linen belt, symbolizing Judah’s pride and refusal to cling to God, which leads to their ruin. Jeremiah 14 presents a devastating drought that brings national despair, alongside prayers of confession that God re
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Aug 14, 20252 min read
Day 226 - The Broken Covenant and the God Who Weeps
Welcome to Day 226 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah 9–12 paints a vivid picture of Judah’s spiritual decay, God’s grief over His people, and the coming judgment for their unfaithfulness. In chapter 9, God laments the nation’s deceit, idolatry, and lack of truth, warning that their trust in worldly wisdom and strength will not save them. Chapter 10 contrasts the lifelessness of idols with the majesty and power of the living God,
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Aug 13, 20253 min read
Day 225 - Warning Without Repentance: The Heart That Refuses to Return
Welcome to Day 225 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. In Jeremiah 6–8, God delivers a sobering warning to Judah about the destruction that is soon to come because of their hardened hearts and refusal to repent. Through vivid imagery, Jeremiah exposes the corruption of leaders, the deceitfulness of false prophets, and the moral decay of the people. God calls for genuine repentance, but the people persist in their rebellion, trusting in emp
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Aug 12, 20252 min read
Day 224 - Trumpets of Warning, Hearts of Stone: God’s Cry for a True Return
Welcome to Day 224 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. These chapters reveal God’s urgent warning to Judah that judgment is imminent unless they repent sincerely. Jeremiah 4 begins with a passionate call for the people to “circumcise their hearts” and remove the stubbornness that keeps them from obeying God. The prophet uses vivid imagery—blowing trumpets, advancing armies, and the desolation of the land—to describe the Babylonian invasion
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Aug 11, 20252 min read
Day 223 - A Call to Courage, a Plea for Faithfulness: God’s Heart for His People
Welcome to Day 223 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. These opening chapters set the stage for Jeremiah’s prophetic ministry during a time of deep spiritual decay in Judah. God calls Jeremiah from his youth, assuring him of divine protection and authority to speak His words. The Lord immediately confronts the nation’s sin, likening Israel’s abandonment of Him to a wife leaving her husband for other lovers. Through vivid imagery and direct
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Aug 10, 20252 min read
Day 222 - The Final Word: Judgment, Restoration, and the Glory to Come
Welcome to Day 222 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 65–66 closes the book of Isaiah with a striking contrast between judgment for the rebellious and eternal joy for the faithful. These chapters reveal God’s response to both rejection and devotion, showing His justice toward those who defy Him and His compassion toward those who seek Him. God promises to create a new heavens and new earth, where peace, long life, and divine presence
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Aug 9, 20252 min read
Day 221 - Beauty for Ashes: A Cry for Redemption and the Glory to Come
Welcome to Day 221 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 61–64 is a prophetic flow of hope, restoration, intercession, and divine judgment that bridges the future glory of God’s people with the present need for repentance and dependence on God. It begins with a Spirit-anointed proclamation of good news and freedom, moves into a passionate declaration of God’s love for Zion, then shifts to a vision of God’s righteous judgment and mercy,
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Aug 8, 20253 min read
Day 220 - From Empty Rituals to Radiant Glory: God’s Call to True Devotion and Restoration
Welcome to Day 220 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 58–60 captures a powerful progression from religious rebuke to divine restoration. The prophet exposes the futility of hollow worship and fasting that lacks justice and compassion (Isaiah 58), revealing that God desires righteousness expressed through care for the oppressed. In Isaiah 59, the focus shifts to the deep separation between the people and God caused by sin, but hope ar
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Aug 7, 20252 min read
Day 219 - Come, Listen, Live: An Invitation to Grace, Justice, and Restoration
Welcome to Day 219 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 55–57 is a prophetic call to return to God and live under His abundant mercy and righteousness. These chapters extend a divine invitation to all people—both Israel and the foreigner—to come, receive freely, and walk in covenant blessing. God's compassion is emphasized as He promises to pardon and satisfy those who seek Him. However, He also warns against hypocrisy and idolatry, ca
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Aug 6, 20252 min read
Day 218 - From Mourning to Majesty: The Suffering Servant and the Song of Redemption
Welcome to Day 218 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 52–54 forms a prophetic trilogy that unveils God's plan to redeem, restore, and rejoice over His people. It moves from a call to awaken Zion and prepare for deliverance, to a profound portrayal of the Suffering Servant who bears the sin of many, and finally, to a joyful promise of restoration and expansion for the once-barren Jerusalem. These chapters reveal the depth of God’s lov
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Aug 5, 20252 min read
Day 217 - A Voice of Comfort, A Servant of Hope: God's Unfailing Promise to Restore
Welcome to Day 217 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 49–51 presents a deeply prophetic and hope-filled message from God to His people during a time of despair, exile, and spiritual weariness. These chapters highlight the role of the Servant of the Lord, who is chosen not only to restore Israel but also to be a light to the nations. Despite the people’s doubt and discouragement, God reaffirms His covenant, His compassion, and His pow
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Aug 5, 20252 min read
Day 216 - From False Security to Faithful Deliverance: God’s Final Word on Idols, Judgment, and Redemption
Welcome to Day 216 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 46–48 forms a powerful conclusion to the section of Isaiah addressing God’s sovereignty over idols, His judgment on Babylon, and His enduring commitment to Israel. These chapters contrast the helplessness of false gods with the living God who carries His people. Isaiah 47 prophesies the downfall of Babylon, the proud oppressor who trusted in wealth, sorcery, and self-glory rather
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Aug 3, 20252 min read
Day 215 - The One True God: Formed, Chosen, and Called for His Glory
Welcome to Day 215 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Chapters 44 and 45 of Isaiah continue to declare God’s supreme authority as the only true Creator and Redeemer, while exposing the futility of idol worship and affirming His sovereignty over nations and history. God reassures Israel of His unchanging love and identity as their Maker, pouring out His Spirit and promising restoration. He denounces idols as powerless and man-made, in contra
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Aug 2, 20252 min read
Day 214 - Fear Not: Chosen, Called, and Carried by God
Welcome to Day 214 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 41–43 presents a powerful message of divine assurance, justice, and redemption to Israel in the face of fear, opposition, and exile. God declares His sovereign control over history, reminding Israel that He alone is their protector and deliverer. These chapters highlight God’s calling of His people as chosen servants, not because of their strength but because of His faithful love.
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Aug 1, 20252 min read
Day 213 - From Desperation to Declaration: God’s Power Over Death, Pride, and Doubt
Welcome to Day 213 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 38–40 marks a powerful transition in the book of Isaiah, moving from historical narrative to divine reassurance. These chapters portray a deeply personal moment in the life of King Hezekiah, followed by a prophetic critique of his pride and a profound shift to messages of hope, comfort, and restoration for Israel. Chapter 38 focuses on Hezekiah’s terminal illness, his desperate pl
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Jul 31, 20252 min read
Day 212 - Streams in the Desert, Victory in the Siege: God’s Faithfulness in Crisis
Welcome to Day 212 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 35–37 presents a powerful contrast between divine promise and political peril. Chapter 35 is a prophetic vision of restoration, where God promises to transform the barren wilderness into a flourishing land for the redeemed. It is a message of hope, healing, and holiness for the faithful remnant. In stark contrast, chapters 36 and 37 shift into historical narrative, recounting the
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Jul 30, 20253 min read
Day 211 - Trust Betrayed, Justice Foretold, and the Coming King: God’s Final Say Over Earthly Powers
Welcome to Day 211 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. In Isaiah 31–34, the prophet intensifies his warnings against trusting in human strength, especially Egypt, and unveils a stunning contrast between temporary political alliances and God’s eternal reign of justice. These chapters mark a shift toward eschatological themes, revealing the rise of a righteous King, the outpouring of the Spirit, and the eventual judgment of all nations. While
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Jul 29, 20253 min read
Day 210 - False Crowns, Blind Hearts, and a Reckless Alliance: When God Steps In
Welcome to Day 210 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Chapters 28–30 of Isaiah deliver a gripping critique of Israel’s leaders, revealing their pride, spiritual blindness, and misplaced alliances. These chapters showcase God as both the judge and the redeemer, confronting corruption and unbelief while offering a path of restoration through repentance and trust. Through prophetic oracles, Isaiah exposes the folly of trusting human strength—w
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Jul 28, 20252 min read
Day 209 - Victory, Worship, and the Vineyard: God’s Promise of Restoration and Triumph
Welcome to Day 208 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Isaiah. Isaiah 25–27 shifts from judgment to jubilation, presenting a prophetic picture of God’s ultimate victory over evil and His promise to redeem and restore His people. These chapters form a trilogy of praise, hope, and future restoration after the global judgment seen in earlier chapters. Isaiah 25 celebrates God’s defeat of death and His establishment of a kingdom where all nations are in
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Jul 27, 20252 min read
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