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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 325 - Grace, Unity, and the Power of a Gospel-Shaped Community
Welcome to Day 325 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. These final chapters of Paul’s letter emphasize unity in the body of Christ, the responsibility of believers to build one another up, and the beauty of gospel partnership. Chapter 14 teaches the church to avoid judging one another regarding disputable matters, encouraging believers to walk in love and not cause others to stumble. Chapter 15 highlights Christ’s example of selfless service, Paul’s mission to reach the Gen
Be God's Glory
Nov 21, 20252 min read
Day 324 - The Remnant, the Renewed Life, and the Call to Kingdom Citizenship
Welcome to Day 324 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. These chapters present Paul’s unfolding explanation of God’s plan for Israel, the transformation of believers into living sacrifices, and the Christian’s responsibility to live honorably in a world under authority. Chapter 11 reveals the mystery of Israel’s partial hardening and God’s ongoing faithfulness to preserve a remnant and ultimately bring restoration. Chapter 12 shifts toward practical discipleship, calling bel
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Nov 20, 20252 min read
Day 323 - From Condemnation to Calling: The Journey of Life in the Spirit, God’s Sovereignty, and Saving Faith
Welcome to Day 323 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. These chapters unfold one of the most powerful theological movements in Scripture: the freedom believers receive through the Holy Spirit, the sovereignty of God in choosing His people, and the simplicity yet necessity of faith for salvation. The first chapter highlights how those in Christ are liberated from condemnation and empowered to live victoriously through the Spirit who dwells within them. The next chapter addre
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Nov 19, 20253 min read
Day 322 - From Grace to Freedom: Living in Victory Over Sin
Welcome to Day 322 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. Romans 5–7 explores the transformative power of God’s grace in the life of a believer. Paul shows how faith in Christ brings peace with God, reconciliation, and hope even in suffering. He emphasizes that believers are no longer enslaved to sin but are called to live in newness of life through union with Christ. These chapters also address the ongoing struggle with sin, explaining that while the law reveals our sinfulnes
Be God's Glory
Nov 18, 20252 min read
Day 321 - Faith Over Works: God’s Righteousness Revealed Through Belief
Welcome to Day 321 of The Glory Team Bible Reading Plan. In the opening chapters of Paul’s letter to the Romans, the apostle lays a powerful theological foundation that reveals humanity’s universal need for salvation and God’s provision of righteousness through faith. Paul begins by declaring that the gospel is the power of God for salvation to all who believe, exposing the sinfulness of both Gentiles and Jews alike. He explains that no one is righteous by their own works or
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Nov 17, 20253 min read
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