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July 13 — My Chosen Servant and a People Called by My Name — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 41–43 | Resolved to Read

9 min · 13 jul 2026
aflevering July 13 — My Chosen Servant and a People Called by My Name — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 41–43 | Resolved to Read artwork

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In today’s reading from Isaiah 41:11–29; 42:1–25; and 43:1–7, God speaks both comfort and correction, reminding His people that idols are powerless, but the Lord alone redeems, restores, and saves. At the center of these chapters is the beautiful messianic promise of God’s chosen Servant—the One who will bring justice to the nations with gentleness and faithfulness. And alongside that promise comes hope for all who will one day be called by the name of the Lord: a people gathered, redeemed, and precious in His sight. These passages lift our eyes to Jesus, the Servant-King, and to the worldwide family God is calling to Himself through Him. Resolved to Read is a daily chronological Bible podcast guiding you through Scripture in one year—with short readings, quiet moments of reflection, and warm conversations that bring faith to life. Join the journey, stay consistent in God’s Word, and grow spiritually one day at a time. 📖 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or watch on YouTube. 🎧 Listen daily + find the full reading plan by following along in the Daily Bible in Chronological Order edited by F. Lagard Smith. Music: "Ears to Hear" by Kent Simmons

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aflevering July 13 — My Chosen Servant and a People Called by My Name — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 41–43 | Resolved to Read artwork

July 13 — My Chosen Servant and a People Called by My Name — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 41–43 | Resolved to Read

In today’s reading from Isaiah 41:11–29; 42:1–25; and 43:1–7, God speaks both comfort and correction, reminding His people that idols are powerless, but the Lord alone redeems, restores, and saves. At the center of these chapters is the beautiful messianic promise of God’s chosen Servant—the One who will bring justice to the nations with gentleness and faithfulness. And alongside that promise comes hope for all who will one day be called by the name of the Lord: a people gathered, redeemed, and precious in His sight. These passages lift our eyes to Jesus, the Servant-King, and to the worldwide family God is calling to Himself through Him. Resolved to Read is a daily chronological Bible podcast guiding you through Scripture in one year—with short readings, quiet moments of reflection, and warm conversations that bring faith to life. Join the journey, stay consistent in God’s Word, and grow spiritually one day at a time. 📖 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or watch on YouTube. 🎧 Listen daily + find the full reading plan by following along in the Daily Bible in Chronological Order edited by F. Lagard Smith. Music: "Ears to Hear" by Kent Simmons

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aflevering July 12 — Comfort for God's People and Strength for the Weary — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 40–41 | Resolved to Read artwork

July 12 — Comfort for God's People and Strength for the Weary — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 40–41 | Resolved to Read

In today's reading from Isaiah 40:1-31 and 41:1-10, God speaks tender comfort to His people, reminding them that their sin has been dealt with and that their God is far greater than every ruler, nation, and idol. These chapters lift our eyes to the Lord who never grows tired, who renews the strength of the weary, and who tells His people, "Do not fear, for I am with you." When we feel weak, forgotten, or overwhelmed, Isaiah reminds us that the everlasting God still holds us fast and gives power to those who wait for Him. Resolved to Read is a daily chronological Bible podcast guiding you through Scripture in one year—with short readings, quiet moments of reflection, and warm conversations that bring faith to life. Join the journey, stay consistent in God’s Word, and grow spiritually one day at a time. 📖 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or watch on YouTube. 🎧 Listen daily + find the full reading plan by following along in the Daily Bible in Chronological Order edited by F. Lagard Smith. Music: "Ears to Hear" by Kent Simmons #BibleInAYear #Psalms #ResolvedToRead #DailyBibleReading #ChristianPodcast #Faith #Devotional

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aflevering July 11 — The Point of No Return: Manasseh’s Idolatry — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | 2 Kings 21; 2 Chronicles 33 | Resolved to Read artwork

July 11 — The Point of No Return: Manasseh’s Idolatry — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | 2 Kings 21; 2 Chronicles 33 | Resolved to Read

In today’s short but intense reading from 2 Kings 21:1–15 and 2 Chronicles 33:1–9, we witness a tragic turning point in Judah’s history. Under King Manasseh, the nation plunges into deeper idolatry and evil than ever before, even defiling the temple itself. These chapters reveal that God’s patience has limits; because of Manasseh’s persistent rebellion and leading the people astray, the Lord declares that He will finally turn His hand against Judah, setting in motion the judgment they have long refused to avoid. This sobering passage reminds us that persistent sin hardens the heart, and there comes a time when warnings give way to consequences. Resolved to Read is a daily chronological Bible podcast guiding you through Scripture in one year—with short readings, quiet moments of reflection, and warm conversations that bring faith to life. Join the journey, stay consistent in God’s Word, and grow spiritually one day at a time. 📖 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or watch on YouTube. 🎧 Listen daily + find the full reading plan by following along in the Daily Bible in Chronological Order edited by F. Lagard Smith. Music: "Ears to Hear" by Kent Simmons

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aflevering July 10 — Pride, Prayer, and the Purpose of Trials — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | 2 Kings 18–20; Isaiah 36–39; 2 Chronicles 32 | Resolved to Read artwork

July 10 — Pride, Prayer, and the Purpose of Trials — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | 2 Kings 18–20; Isaiah 36–39; 2 Chronicles 32 | Resolved to Read

In today’s reading from 2 Kings 18:13–37; 19:1–36; 20:1–21, Isaiah 36:1–22; 37:1–37; 38:1–22; 39:1–8, and 2 Chronicles 32:1–33, we watch King Hezekiah face two very different tests: the external threat of the Assyrian army and the internal battle with his own pride. When Jerusalem is threatened, Hezekiah humbles himself in prayer, and God miraculously saves the city. Yet later, when messengers arrive and Hezekiah takes credit for God’s blessings, he falls into pride—only to repent when confronted. We also see how God used Hezekiah’s sickness not as an enemy attack, but as a refining trial to test his heart and deepen his dependence. These passages remind us that God sometimes allows difficulties not to destroy us, but to reveal what is in our hearts, refine our faith, and draw us back to humble trust in Him alone. Resolved to Read is a daily chronological Bible podcast guiding you through Scripture in one year—with short readings, quiet moments of reflection, and warm conversations that bring faith to life. Join the journey, stay consistent in God’s Word, and grow spiritually one day at a time. 📖 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or watch on YouTube. 🎧 Listen daily + find the full reading plan by following along in the Daily Bible in Chronological Order edited by F. Lagard Smith. Music: "Ears to Hear" by Kent Simmons

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aflevering July 9 — Woe to Those Who Trust in Egypt — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 18–20; 30–31 | Resolved to Read artwork

July 9 — Woe to Those Who Trust in Egypt — Chronological Audio Bible Reading | Isaiah 18–20; 30–31 | Resolved to Read

In today’s reading from Isaiah 18:1–7; 19:1–25; 20:1–6; 30:1–33; and 31:1–9, God warns His people against placing their trust in Egypt or in any human power instead of in Him. Judah looked to political alliances and military strength for security, but Isaiah makes clear that true salvation, rest, and strength are found only in the Lord. Yet these chapters also hold out a surprising hope: one day even Egypt will turn to God and be counted among His people. The same God who judges misplaced trust is also the God who redeems the nations and invites all peoples to worship Him. Resolved to Read is a daily chronological Bible podcast guiding you through Scripture in one year—with short readings, quiet moments of reflection, and warm, every‑other‑week conversations that bring faith to life. Join the journey, stay consistent in God’s Word, and grow spiritually one day at a time. 📖 Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or watch on YouTube. 🎧 Listen daily + find the full reading plan by following along in the Daily Bible in Chronological Order edited by F. Lagard Smith. Music: "Ears to Hear" by Kent Simmons #BibleInAYear #Psalms #ResolvedToRead #DailyBibleReading #ChristianPodcast #Faith #Devotional

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