The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

May 25 | God Remembers Faithfulness

23 min · 25 mei 2026
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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.

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