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The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

Podcast by Kevin Harrison

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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 May 25 | God Remembers Faithfulness artwork

May 25 | God Remembers Faithfulness

Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 25–27 and John 9:1–23 invites us to reflect on the importance of remembering, and how God values faithfulness in ways we often overlook. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation happens over time through steady obedience, honest testimony, and lives shaped by awareness of God’s work. In 1 Chronicles, we read long lists of names, musicians, gatekeepers, officials, commanders, and servants whose responsibilities helped sustain the worship and life of Israel. While these chapters can seem repetitive at first, they reveal something important about the heart of God. The people who served faithfully, even in ordinary or unseen roles, were remembered and recorded because their lives mattered in the unfolding work of God’s kingdom. In John 9, the man born blind continually returns to the simple truth that Jesus changed his life. While others debate, question, and criticize, he refuses to lose sight of what Christ has done for him. His testimony becomes an act of remembrance rooted in gratitude and personal transformation. Together, these passages invite us to remember both God's faithfulness and the quiet faithfulness of people who continue to serve Him over time. They remind us that God sees what others overlook, and that lives shaped by steady obedience and gratitude carry lasting significance in His kingdom.

Yesterday - 23 min
episode May 24 | Preparing for the Future artwork

May 24 | Preparing for the Future

Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 22–24 and John 8:28–59 invites us to reflect on what is being formed through the patterns, priorities, and rhythms we consistently pass down over time. Both passages point toward the importance of building lives centered on God rather than allowing other influences to quietly shape what we value most. In 1 Chronicles, David prepares Solomon and the leaders of Israel for the future work of building the Temple. Even though David will not personally complete the project, he invests deeply into preparing the next generation to seek the Lord faithfully and to continue the work with wisdom, obedience, and reverence. The passage highlights how spiritual formation often happens long before visible results appear. In John 8, Jesus confronts people who claim a spiritual identity through Abraham while resisting the truth that stands directly in front of them. He exposes the difference between inherited religion and genuine surrender to God’s voice. The conversation reveals how deeply the heart can be shaped by either truth or resistance over time. Together, these passages invite us to consider what our lives are consistently preparing us and others to pursue. They encourage us to notice the rhythms, priorities, and patterns that quietly shape faith over time, and to reflect on whether God truly remains at the center of what we are building for the future.

24 May 2026 - 22 min
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May 23 | Terms and Conditions: Grace That Changes Us

Today’s readings from 1 Chronicles 19–21 and John 8:1–27 invite us to reflect on the relationship among grace, repentance, and the kind of inner formation God desires over time. Both passages reveal how easily people can drift through pride, failure, or self-protection, while also showing God’s continued invitation toward humility and restoration. In 1 Chronicles, David faces the consequences of decisions shaped by fear, pride, and misplaced confidence. The passages reveal the importance of dependence on God rather than control, numbers, or human strength, and they remind us that spiritual formation often happens through honest awareness of our need for God’s mercy and guidance. In John 8, Jesus responds to a woman caught in adultery with remarkable grace and restraint. He refuses to condemn her publicly, yet He also calls her toward a transformed life with the words, “Leave your sin behind.” His response holds together both mercy and truth, showing that forgiveness is not permission to remain unchanged, but an invitation into a different direction. Together, these passages invite us to slow down and notice how God’s grace meets us honestly. They encourage us to reflect on where repentance, humility, forgiveness, and transformation may still be unfolding quietly within us as we continue learning to walk with Jesus.

23 May 2026 - 21 min
episode May 22 | Put God at the Center of Your Praise artwork

May 22 | Put God at the Center of Your Praise

Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 16–18 and John 7:28–53 invites us to notice how God forms His people through presence, praise, and response. Both passages remind us that faith is shaped over time as we learn to recognize where God belongs in our lives and how we respond when He speaks. In 1 Chronicles 16, the Ark of God is placed in the tent David prepared, and the people are led into thanksgiving and praise. The moment reminds us that praise is not just a reaction to blessing, but a rhythm that helps keep God’s presence in its rightful place at the center of life. In John 7, people respond to Jesus with confusion, resistance, curiosity, and division. Some recognize that His words carry divine authority, while others remain trapped by assumptions and surface-level judgments. Their responses show how easily people can stand near truth and still struggle to receive it. Together, these passages invite us to reflect on what is shaping our awareness each day. They call us to consider whether praise is helping us remember God’s goodness, His presence, and His rightful place at the center of our hearts.

22 May 2026 - 22 min
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May 21 | Worship With God at the Center

Today’s reading from 1 Chronicles 13–15 and John 7:1–27 invites us to reflect on the posture of worship and how easily our hearts can drift when God is no longer held at the center. Both passages remind us that formation happens over time as we learn to approach God with reverence, awareness, and trust. In 1 Chronicles, David and the people bring the Ark of the Covenant toward Jerusalem, and the joy of the moment is tied directly to what the Ark represented, the presence of God among His people. Their worship is filled with celebration, but it is also shaped by obedience, rhythm, and reverence as they learn again that God’s presence must be approached His way. In John 7, Jesus is surrounded by confusion, misunderstanding, and divided responses as people try to interpret who He is through their own assumptions. The passage highlights how easy it is to stand near holy things and still miss what God is revealing when our expectations shape what we are willing to see. Together, these passages invite us to consider the posture we bring before God. They ask us to notice whether worship has become centered on preference, familiarity, or personal experience, and to reflect on what it means to give God the full weight, honor, and attention He deserves.

21 May 2026 - 19 min
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