The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
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.
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