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The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

Podcast von Kevin Harrison

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Geschichte & Religion

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Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion invites you to read and listen through the entire Bible in one year, one day at a time, without falling behind or feeling overwhelmed. Each episode features that day’s Scripture reading from the Fusion Bible, created by Kevin Harrison, followed by a focused three-minute devotional that helps you understand what you read and apply it to real life. Kevin serves as President of Mosaic Christian College and guides listeners with a pastoral, practical approach to Scripture, helping God’s Word shape everyday faith, one day at a time.

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Episode June 18 | God Uses Ordinary People Cover

June 18 | God Uses Ordinary People

Today’s reading from Nehemiah 10–11 and Acts 4:1–22 invites us to consider how God forms people through ordinary faithfulness over time. Both passages remind us that God’s work is often accomplished not through status, recognition, or influence, but through people who simply continue walking with Him day after day. In Nehemiah, we encounter communities and families committing themselves to God’s covenant and taking their place within the life of His people. Many of the names recorded in these chapters are unfamiliar to us, yet their obedience mattered. Their lives were shaped by the steady rhythms of commitment, identity, and faithfulness in the places God had assigned them. In Acts, Peter and John stand before powerful religious leaders who are astonished by their boldness. What stands out is that these apostles are described as ordinary men. Their influence did not come from prestige or advanced training, but from having spent time with Jesus. Their response reveals how God works through people formed by His presence. Together, these passages invite us to reflect on the ordinary places where God is shaping our lives. They remind us that spiritual formation often happens through daily faithfulness, quiet obedience, and continued trust in God’s purposes, even when those moments seem small or unnoticed by others.

18. Juni 2026 - 19 min
Episode June 17 | Never Underestimate the Power of God's Word Cover

June 17 | Never Underestimate the Power of God's Word

Today's reading from Nehemiah 7–9 and Acts 3 reminds us that God changes people through His Word. Both passages show that when people encounter God's truth and understand it, something begins to happen beneath the surface. Hearts are awakened, perspectives change, and lives begin moving in a new direction. In Nehemiah, the people gather to hear the Book of the Law after returning from exile. As God's Word is read and explained, they experience conviction, worship, joy, and renewed obedience. The passage demonstrates that rebuilding a city was not enough. The people needed God's Word to rebuild their hearts and restore their relationship with Him. In Acts 3, Peter uses the healing of a lame man as an opportunity to point people to Jesus. As the crowd listens, they are confronted with the truth about Christ and invited to respond. Once again, God's truth becomes the catalyst for spiritual awakening and transformation. Together, these passages remind us that God's Word is never merely information. It has the power to reveal truth, strengthen faith, expose what needs to change, and draw people closer to God. As we continue returning to Scripture day after day, we place ourselves before the very thing God uses to shape us into the image of Christ.

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Episode June 16 | Responding to Opposition Cover

June 16 | Responding to Opposition

Today's reading from Nehemiah 4–6 and Acts 2:22–47 invites us to consider the power of persistence and what it looks like to remain faithful when opposition, challenges, and distractions try to pull us away from what God is doing in our lives. Both passages remind us that spiritual growth is often built through steady faithfulness over time rather than dramatic moments. In Nehemiah, the people face ridicule, threats, fear, and discouragement while rebuilding Jerusalem's walls. Their enemies attempt to minimize their work and convince them that their efforts are pointless. Yet the people continue to build, pray, and trust God. Their persistence becomes a powerful reminder that God's work often advances through ordinary faithfulness in difficult circumstances. In Acts 2, the early church begins to take shape after Peter's message at Pentecost. New believers devote themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, prayer, and worship. Their growth does not come through a single event but through a consistent commitment to living together as God's people and continually responding to His Word. Together, these passages encourage us to keep showing up, keep listening, and keep following God even when progress feels slow. They remind us that formation happens one day at a time, and that God often accomplishes His greatest work through people who simply refuse to quit.

16. Juni 2026 - 21 min
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June 15 | Keep Moving Forward

Today’s reading from Nehemiah 1–3 and Acts 2:1–21 invites us to reflect on what it means to participate in God’s rebuilding work. Both passages reveal that transformation often unfolds through steady faithfulness rather than sudden change, and that God frequently forms His people as they learn to trust Him amid unfinished work. In Nehemiah, the people of Jerusalem begin repairing the walls that had stood in ruins for years. Families, priests, merchants, and leaders each take responsibility for a portion of the work. The rebuilding happens section by section, reminding us that restoration is often accomplished through consistent obedience and a willingness to engage in the task God places before us. In Acts, the disciples wait together for the promise Jesus had given them. They remain attentive and available, and in God’s timing the Holy Spirit comes with power, launching a new chapter in God’s redemptive work through His people. Their willingness to remain present becomes part of the preparation for what God is about to do. Together, these passages encourage us to consider where God may be rebuilding, strengthening, or preparing something within us. They invite us to trust that even when progress feels slow, God is still at work, and that faithful movement forward often becomes part of the healing and formation process itself.

15. Juni 2026 - 22 min
Episode June 14 | God's Kingdom Is Bigger Than Your World Cover

June 14 | God's Kingdom Is Bigger Than Your World

Today’s reading from Ezra 9–10 and Acts 1 invites us to consider the size of God's vision and the way He forms His people to participate in purposes far larger than themselves. Both passages challenge us to think beyond personal preferences and immediate circumstances as God shapes our identity over time. In Ezra, the returning exiles wrestle with questions of faithfulness and covenant identity. As they seek to rebuild their lives and community, they are reminded that belonging to God carries both privilege and responsibility. Their story reveals how spiritual formation often begins with a renewed awareness of who we are as God's people. In Acts 1, Jesus expands His disciples' vision beyond what is familiar and comfortable. His call to be witnesses from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth reveals a kingdom that crosses every cultural, ethnic, and geographic boundary. The Gospel was never intended for a single group of people, but for the entire world. Together, these passages invite us to reflect on the size of God's heart and the scope of His kingdom. They encourage us to remember that while our lives may be lived locally, God is always at work globally, drawing people from every nation into His redemptive story.

14. Juni 2026 - 20 min
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