The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

June 7 | Thinking of Others First

22 min · 7. Juni 2026
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Today’s readings from 2 Chronicles 28–29 and John 17 invite us to consider how God forms us as our attention moves beyond ourselves and toward the needs of others. Both passages reveal the importance of preparation, restoration, and faithful concern for people, even in the face of significant challenges. Formation often happens through quiet acts of faithfulness that may never receive public recognition.| In 2 Chronicles, Judah experiences the consequences of spiritual neglect under Ahaz, followed by the remarkable reforms of Hezekiah. The cleansing of the temple and restoration of worship demonstrate that renewal begins when God's people return their attention to what truly matters. The work required preparation, commitment, and many faithful individuals serving behind the scenes for the good of the entire nation. In John 17, Jesus prays for His disciples and for future believers while standing on the threshold of His own suffering. Rather than focusing exclusively on what He is about to endure, He intercedes for others, asking the Father to protect, unite, and sanctify them in truth. His prayer reveals a heart fully committed to the spiritual well-being of those He loves. Together, these passages invite us to notice where our attention naturally settles and how God may be forming us into people who care deeply for others. They encourage us to reflect on the quiet ways God works through preparation, prayer, and faithful service, often accomplishing His greatest work through what remains unseen.

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June 29 | Finding Truth in Our Grief

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June 28 | Growing in Discernment

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June 27 | Sharing the Jesus You've Come to Know

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June 25 | Stay With God in Your Grief

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