The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
Today’s reading from Psalm 1–3 and Acts 17:1–15 invites us to reflect on how God forms trust in His people when opposition, misunderstanding, and pressure surround them. Both passages remind us that victory is not always first seen in changed circumstances, but in the steady formation of identity, rhythm, and confidence before God. In the Psalms, we enter the prayer book of God’s people, where worship, grief, fear, obedience, and hope are brought honestly before the Lord. Psalm 3 especially shows David learning to remember who God is while facing betrayal, danger, and public shame, allowing his identity to be held by God rather than defined by defeat. In Acts, Paul and Silas continue proclaiming Christ while facing resistance from those who reject their message. Their calling requires awareness, discernment, and perseverance as they move from city to city, trusting that God is still working even when opposition rises. Together, these passages invite us to sit with the places where life feels exposed or uncertain. They ask us to notice what voices are shaping our sense of defeat, and to remember that God remains our shield even before the battle feels resolved.
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