The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

June 11 | Trust the God Who Moves Hearts

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Today's reading from Ezra 1–2 and John 19:23–43 invites us to reflect on how God often accomplishes His purposes through people and circumstances we would never expect. Both passages remind us that spiritual formation includes learning to trust God's activity even when His methods surprise us. In Ezra, the return from exile begins because God stirs the heart of Cyrus, a Persian king who was not a worshiper of Yahweh. The passage reveals God's sovereign ability to move rulers, nations, and ordinary people toward His purposes. It reminds us that obedience often begins with recognizing God's hand at work in unexpected places. In John 19, we witness the crucifixion and burial of Jesus, where Roman soldiers, religious leaders, and Joseph of Arimathea each play a role in fulfilling God's redemptive plan. Even in moments that appear chaotic or tragic, God's purposes continue moving forward through people who may not fully understand the significance of their actions. Together, these passages invite us to reflect on where God may be working beyond our expectations. They encourage us to trust that His purposes are unfolding even when the path seems unusual, and to remain attentive to the ways He quietly moves hearts to accomplish His will.

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