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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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The Heart of the Father: Repentance, Humility, and Redemption Revealed
Welcome to Day 300 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In these chapters, Jesus confronts the spiritual blindness and pride of the religious leaders while simultaneously revealing the depths of God’s mercy toward repentant sinners. He calls for urgent repentance, teaches on the cost of discipleship, and unveils the Father’s heart through parables of lostness and restoration. Together, these chapters reveal a central truth: God is not impressed by outward religiosity, but He
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Sent, Sustained, and Stewards of the Kingdom: Lessons from Jesus’ Ministry
Welcome to Day 299 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. Luke 10–12 captures Jesus’ teaching and ministry as He equips His followers, emphasizes Kingdom living, and addresses practical and spiritual challenges. These chapters highlight the sending of the seventy-two disciples, the importance of prayer, reliance on God, and discernment in a world opposed to God’s truth. Jesus teaches about compassion, stewardship, vigilance, and priorities in the Kingdom, offering guidance for
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2 days ago10 min read
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Signs, Miracles, and the Path of Discipleship: Jesus Revealed
Welcome to Day 298 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. Luke 7–9 captures a pivotal stage in Jesus’ ministry, highlighting His miraculous power, authority, and the revelation of His identity as the Messiah. These chapters show Jesus performing miracles, teaching with authority, and engaging with both faith-filled individuals and skeptical crowds. The narrative emphasizes the cost and call of discipleship, the nature of God’s Kingdom, and the growing tension between belief an
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3 days ago10 min read
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The Power and Purpose of the Kingdom: Jesus Begins His Ministry
Welcome to Day 297 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. Luke 4–6 chronicles the launch of Jesus’ public ministry, revealing His authority, divine mission, and the nature of God’s Kingdom. These chapters depict Jesus teaching, performing miracles, confronting temptation, and calling His first disciples, showing that His ministry combines power with compassion. Luke emphasizes Jesus’ authority over Satan, sickness, and sin, demonstrating that the Kingdom of God is both present
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4 days ago10 min read
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