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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 244 - Signs of Judgment: God’s Warning Through Symbol and Prophecy
Welcome to Day 244 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Ezekiel. These three chapters vividly portray God’s warnings of judgment against Jerusalem and Israel for their rebellion and idolatry. Through symbolic actions, Ezekiel becomes a living prophecy, demonstrating the coming siege, famine, and destruction. God emphasizes His holiness and justice, showing that sin cannot go unchecked, while also underscoring His desire for repentance. These passages
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Aug 31, 20252 min read
Day 243 - Visions, Vocation, and the Voice of God: Ezekiel’s Divine Commission
Welcome to Day 243 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Ezekiel. The opening chapters of Ezekiel introduce us to one of the most vivid prophetic experiences in the Bible, emphasizing God’s holiness, sovereignty, and the weight of His calling. Ezekiel, a priest exiled in Babylon, receives a remarkable vision of God’s glory, featuring living creatures, wheels within wheels, and an overwhelming sense of divine presence. These chapters highlight the prop
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Aug 30, 20252 min read
Day 242 - Ashes of Glory and a Cry for Renewal
Welcome to Day 242 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Lamentations. The final chapters of Lamentations complete the sorrowful picture of Jerusalem’s fall by contrasting past glory with present ruin and ending with a desperate plea for God’s restoration. Chapter 4 describes in heartbreaking detail how the nobility, children, priests, and even mothers suffered under the horrors of famine and exile, showing how sin stripped the people of dignity and
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Aug 29, 20252 min read
Day 241 - From Ruin to Hope
Welcome to Day 241 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Lamentations. Lamentations 1–3 paints a vivid picture of Jerusalem’s devastation after the Babylonian conquest, blending national grief with profound theological reflection. In chapter 1, Jerusalem is personified as a grieving widow, abandoned and shamed because of her sins. Chapter 2 intensifies the lament, describing God’s wrath poured out on the city, including the destruction of the temple a
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Aug 28, 20252 min read
Day 240 - The Final Word: Babylon’s Fall and Judah’s Exile
Welcome to Day 240 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. These two closing chapters bring Jeremiah’s prophetic book to its conclusion, emphasizing both the downfall of Babylon and the devastating fulfillment of judgment upon Judah. In chapter 51, Jeremiah proclaims Babylon’s destruction as the Lord’s final act of justice against a prideful empire that oppressed His people. The imagery is strong—Babylon will sink like a stone in the Euphrates
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Aug 27, 20252 min read
Day 239 - Fall of the Nations and the Doom of Babylon
Welcome to Day 239 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. Chapters 49 and 50 of Jeremiah present a powerful series of oracles from God, declaring judgment upon surrounding nations and the ultimate downfall of Babylon. Jeremiah 49 outlines God’s justice against neighboring nations such as Ammon, Edom, Damascus, Kedar, Hazor, and Elam—peoples who often opposed Israel and trusted in their own strength, wealth, or location rather than in the Lord
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Aug 26, 20252 min read
Day 238 - Messages of Judgment and Hope: God’s Sovereignty Over the Nations
Welcome to Day 238 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. These chapters bring together personal words of encouragement to Jeremiah’s scribe, Baruch, and a series of prophetic messages of judgment against foreign nations. In Jeremiah 45, God reassures Baruch that although great calamity is coming upon the land, He will preserve Baruch’s life as a testimony of God’s mercy. Jeremiah 46–48 shifts focus to the nations surrounding Judah—Egypt, Phi
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Aug 25, 20253 min read
Day 237 - When Fear Overrides Faith Choosing Disobedience Over God’s Word
Welcome to Day 237 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. These chapters reveal one of the most tragic moments in Judah’s history: the people’s refusal to trust God even after He gave them clear guidance. After the fall of Jerusalem, the surviving remnant, shaken and uncertain, sought God’s direction through Jeremiah. Though they promised obedience, their hearts were already set on fleeing to Egypt for safety. When God’s answer contradicted t
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Aug 24, 20252 min read
Day 236 - From Collapse to Conspiracy: God’s Sovereignty in the Midst of Chaos
Welcome to Day 236 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. Chapters 39–41 of Jeremiah describe one of the darkest seasons in Judah’s history, marked by the fall of Jerusalem, the shifting of political power, and the violence of betrayal. In these passages, God’s word is fulfilled exactly as He promised through Jeremiah, proving His sovereignty even in judgment. Chapter 39 reveals the city’s downfall at the hands of Babylon and the different fa
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Aug 23, 20252 min read
Day 235 - When God's Word Can't Be Silenced: The Cost of Truth & Obedience
Welcome to Day 235 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. Chapters 36–38 of Jeremiah reveal the unstoppable nature of God’s Word and the personal cost of proclaiming truth in a rebellious nation. Despite attempts to burn the scroll and silence the prophet, God’s message continued, proving that His Word cannot be destroyed by human hands. Jeremiah’s ministry in these chapters shows the tension between divine authority and human resistance, as
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Aug 22, 20252 min read
Day 234 - Promises, Warnings, and Faithful Obedience: Lessons from God’s Covenant
Welcome to Day 234 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah 33–35 unfolds with three powerful lessons about God’s faithfulness and the responses of His people. In chapter 33, God reassures His people of His covenant promises, declaring that restoration and renewal will come, and the everlasting covenant with David will not be broken. Chapter 34 highlights Judah’s unfaithfulness when the people initially obey God by releasing their Hebr
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Aug 21, 20252 min read
Day 233 - The Covenant of Hope: Restoration and Faith in God’s Promises
Welcome to Day 233 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. Jeremiah 31–32 highlights God’s unwavering plan for restoration and His call for faith amid uncertainty. In these chapters, God assures His people of a new covenant that goes beyond outward rituals and establishes a deep, internal relationship with Him. The promise of restoration includes joy, renewal, and security for Israel after the pain of judgment. At the same time, Jeremiah is in
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Aug 20, 20252 min read
Day 232 - False Promises, True Hope, and the God Who Restores
Welcome to Day 232 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. These chapters contrast the lies of false prophets with the enduring promises of God. While false voices promised quick relief from Babylonian captivity, God affirmed through Jeremiah that the exile would last for a set time but would ultimately lead to restoration. In this section, we see the tension between human impatience and God’s timing, the call to remain faithful even in hardsh
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Aug 19, 20252 min read
Day 231 - Voices of Warning, Calls to Repentance, and Signs of Surrender
Welcome to Day 231 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. In Jeremiah 25–27, the prophet delivers some of his most sobering warnings and symbolic acts to the people of Judah and the nations surrounding them. God’s patience had reached its limit after years of rebellion, idolatry, and disregard for His covenant. Jeremiah not only announces the coming judgment through Babylon’s rise to power but also illustrates God’s authority over kings and n
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Aug 18, 20252 min read
Day 230 - Kings, Prophets, and Baskets: God’s Judgment and Hope for His People
Welcome to Day 230 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. In these chapters, God sends Jeremiah to confront the kings of Judah, expose false prophets, and reveal a symbolic vision of the people’s fate. Chapter 22 delivers stern warnings to successive kings, calling them to rule with justice and righteousness, while announcing judgment on those who oppress and shed innocent blood. Chapter 23 rebukes the corrupt shepherds—leaders and prophets—w
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Aug 17, 20252 min read
Day 229 - The Potter’s Warning and the King’s Last Chance: Messages of Judgment and Hope
Welcome to Day 229 of The Glory Team Bible Reading plan and we are in the book of Jeremiah. In Jeremiah 19–21, the prophet delivers some of his most vivid and confrontational messages from God, using symbolic acts, personal lament, and direct confrontations with leaders. Chapter 19 shows Jeremiah smashing a clay jar as a sign of the irreversible judgment coming upon Judah for their idolatry and shedding of innocent blood. Chapter 20 reveals Jeremiah’s personal anguish as he f
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Aug 16, 20253 min read
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
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