The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
Today’s reading from Esther 9–10 and Acts 7:1–21 invites us to reflect on the importance of remembering God’s faithfulness and how spiritual formation often happens through the rhythms that help us recall what He has done. Both passages remind us that God’s work can easily fade from view if we do not intentionally remember it, revisit it, and allow it to shape our identity over time. In Esther 9–10, the Jewish people establish the Festival of Purim as a lasting reminder of God’s deliverance. What began as a season of sorrow and threat was transformed into joy and celebration. Through feasting, sharing, and remembrance, God’s people created a rhythm that would help future generations remember that their survival was not an accident, but evidence of God’s faithful care. In Acts 7, Stephen begins recounting Israel’s history before the religious leaders, starting with God’s call of Abraham and continuing through the early generations of God’s people. Rather than focusing only on present circumstances, Stephen looks back to recognize the ways God had been guiding, providing, and fulfilling His promises throughout the centuries. Together, these passages invite us to slow down and remember. They encourage us to notice where God has been faithful, even in seasons that once felt uncertain or difficult, and to allow those memories to deepen our trust as we continue walking with Him today.
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