
New Mercies
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Proverbs 31 - April 30, 2026
Genesis 24 - April 29, 2026
Ruth 3 - April 28, 2026
Ruth 2 - April 27, 2026
Hebrews 13 - April 25, 2026
Ruth 2 - April 24, 2026
Leviticus 19 - April 23, 2026
Psalm 37 - April 22, 2026
Ruth 2 - April 21, 2026
Ruth 1 - April 20, 2026
Psalm 88 - April 18, 2026
Ruth 1 - April 17, 2026
Deuteronomy 8 - April 16, 2026
Psalm 34 - April 15, 2026
Ruth 1 - April 14, 2026
Luke 24:36-53 - April 13
Psalm 110 - Apr 11, 2026
Luke 24:36-53 - Apr 10, 2026
Acts 1 - Apr 9, 2026
John 20 - Apr 8, 2026
Luke 24:36-53 - Apr 7, 2026
Luke 24:1-35 - Apr 6, 2026
Psalm 30 - Apr 4, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HerePsalm 30 is more than a song—it’s a pattern for how real faith actually works. David walks us through the progression: remembering God’s protection, erupting in praise, confronting his own pride, crying out in prayer, and ultimately proclaiming the goodness of God. This isn’t polished religion—it’s raw, honest worship from someone who knows what it means to be rescued.At the center of it all is a truth we love to quote but rarely live: weeping may last for the night, but joy comes in the morning. Not because life is easy—but because God is faithful. He’s the one who lifts, restores, humbles, and heals. And when you truly see that, you can’t stay silent.This psalm presses us into something deeper: don’t just read it—live it. Remember what God has done, praise Him for it, get honest about where you’ve missed it, and then tell somebody how good He really is.
Luke 24:1-35 - Apr 3, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereThe tomb is empty—but not everyone understands what that means yet. The stone is rolled away, the grave clothes remain, and heaven has already declared the truth: He is not here… He has risen. Still, confusion lingers. The women remember His words, but others hesitate, struggling to believe what has already been revealed.On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walk away from it all—disappointed, disoriented, and trying to process a story they thought was over. And yet, Jesus draws near. He walks with them, opens the Scriptures, and shows that everything that happened was always the plan. Their issue wasn’t a lack of information—it was a slowness to believe.This passage presses a hard truth: you can be close to Jesus, talk about Jesus, and still miss Jesus. Until your eyes are opened. Until your heart burns. Because the risen Christ is not just to be discussed—He is to be seen, believed, and followed.
Genesis 22 - Apr 2, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereGenesis 22 is more than a test—it’s a window into the heart of God. A father asked to give up his son. A son carrying the wood up the mountain. A question that echoes through the entire Bible: “Where is the lamb?” This moment isn’t random—it’s a shadow of something greater. What Abraham walks through in obedience, God fulfills in reality.But the tension of this chapter drives deeper than the sacrifice—it reveals a God who provides, not at the last second, but at the perfect moment. On that same mountain range, a greater Son would one day be given, not spared. And through that sacrifice comes something unexpected: new life, new birth, and a family that reaches far beyond what anyone thought possible.This isn’t just a story about faith—it’s a confrontation. Do you trust God when you don’t understand Him? Because on the mountain of sacrifice, God doesn’t just test faith… He reveals Himself as the One who provides everything.
Isaiah 25 - Apr 1, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereIsaiah 25 pulls back the curtain on a God who has always had a plan—and never once lost control. What looks like chaos is actually precision. What feels like defeat is actually unfolding victory. This chapter moves from worship to warning to celebration, reminding us that anything built without God will eventually fall, and everything God ordains will stand forever.But the heartbeat of this chapter is undeniable: death doesn’t win—God swallows it whole. The same God who judges pride rescues the humble, hosts the feast, and secures final victory through Jesus. This isn’t just theology—it’s reality. The question is simple: are you living like you’ve already won?
Luke 24:1-35 - Mar 31, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereThe silence of the tomb is shattered—but not everyone understands what they’re seeing. The stone is rolled away, the body is gone, and heaven has already declared what earth is still trying to process: He is not here… He has risen. Yet even in the face of the empty tomb, confusion lingers. The women remember, but the others struggle to believe. Because resurrection truth doesn’t just require evidence—it demands faith.Two disciples walk away from Jerusalem, talking about everything that happened, trying to make sense of a story they thought had ended. And it’s there, in their confusion and disappointment, that Jesus draws near—but they don’t recognize Him. He walks with them, opens the Scriptures to them, and reveals that this was always the plan. Their problem wasn’t lack of information—it was slowness to believe.And that’s where this passage presses us. You can hear the truth, walk near Jesus, even discuss Him—and still miss Him. Until your eyes are opened. Until your heart burns. Until you stop analyzing and start believing. Because the risen Christ is not just to be studied—He is to be seen, known, and followed.
Luke 23:26-56 - Mar 30, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereMarch 30 — Luke 23:26–56The cross is over, the crowd has scattered, and the noise has faded—but what remains is a weight we can’t ignore. Luke 23 doesn’t just show us how Jesus died; it exposes the full reality of human sin on display. From betrayal to brutality, every moment builds to this quiet aftermath where everything slows down and forces a response.In that silence, unexpected faith rises. A council member steps forward when others shrink back. The women stay when others walk away. And for the first time, Jesus is handled with care and honor. What was once chaos becomes stillness—and in that stillness, the question becomes personal.Will you just observe what happened to Jesus, or will you respond to Him? The call is simple but costly: watch where He is, work for Him, and learn to wait on Him. Because the cross doesn’t just reveal who Jesus is—it reveals who you are.
Psalm 116 - Mar 28, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HerePsalm 116 is a deeply personal song of love, gratitude, and resolve.In this episode, we step into a psalm that begins with “I love the Lord” and unfolds into a life marked by gratitude, honest grief, and a renewed commitment to walk with God. This isn’t just poetry—it’s a testimony. A reminder that God hears, delivers, restores, and invites us into real relationship with Him.As we build toward the cross, this psalm grounds us in something simple but powerful: we love Him because of what He has done, but He loves us because of who He is. That truth fuels everything—our rest, our praise, and our obedience.Today’s challenge is clear: return to your rest in Him, remember what He’s brought you through, and choose to walk with Him in every step.
Luke 23:26-56 - Mar 27, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereLuke 23:26–56 brings us to the cross, where even in His final moments, Jesus is still praying.In this episode, we see a Savior who doesn’t just suffer—He intercedes. From “Father, forgive them” to His final surrender into the Father’s hands, Jesus shows us that prayer is not reserved for peaceful moments, but is most powerful in the place of pain. Along the way, we witness compassion for others, salvation offered to a dying criminal, and complete trust in the Father’s plan.This passage reveals a Savior who stays connected to the Father all the way through suffering—and invites us to do the same.When life presses in, don’t pull back. Pray like Jesus.
Hebrews 10 - Mar 26, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereHebrews 10 is a bold reminder: Jesus didn’t come to improve the old system—He fulfilled it and replaced it.In this episode, we see the finality of the cross. What the old sacrifices could only cover, Jesus completely removed—once and for all. No more repetition. No more distance. The work is finished, and the curtain has been torn.This chapter calls us to stop living like access to God is limited. Through Christ, we have full, constant access to the Father. Not because of what we’ve done, but because of what He has finished.Don’t go back to what was incomplete. Step fully into what Jesus has already secured.
Isaiah 53 - Mar 25, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereIsaiah 53 is one of the clearest, most powerful pictures of Jesus in all of Scripture—written centuries before the cross.In this episode, we walk through the suffering servant: His life, His rejection, His substitutionary death, His burial, and His exaltation. This chapter reveals the full weight of redemption—He was pierced, crushed, and carried our sin so we could be brought into God’s family.Creation was the work of His fingers. Deliverance came by His hand. But salvation? That came by His mighty arm.Slow down and see it—this is the gospel, written in advance, calling you to stand in awe of what He has done for you.
Luke 23:26-50 - Mar 24, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereLuke 23:26–56 walks us through the cross—step by step, scene by scene.In this episode, we see Jesus with Simon, with the weeping women, with the criminals, with the Father, and even in death—still with us. Every moment reveals something deeper: a Savior who bears the weight, shows compassion, fulfills the mission, and opens the way to God.This chapter is heavy, but it’s holy. Slow down, step into the scene, and don’t miss this truth—He never stops being with you, even in the darkest moments.
Luke 23:1-25 - Mar 23, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereLuke 23:1–25 brings us face-to-face with the pressure of the crowd and the silence of Christ.In this episode, we revisit the trial of Jesus and the moment everything turns—when urgent voices shout “crucify,” Barabbas is released, and Jesus is handed over. What feels loud, passionate, and immediate isn’t always right. And in the middle of it all, Jesus willingly steps into our place.Today’s reminder: don’t let urgency drown out truth. Slow down, listen to the Father, and remember—He was handed over so you could be set free.
Psalm 103 - Mar 21, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HerePsalm 103 is David’s hallelujah chorus—a soul-stirring call to remember just how good God has been.In this episode, we step into one of the most worship-filled psalms in Scripture and look at the God who forgives, heals, redeems, crowns, satisfies, and renews. When your heart feels heavy or your praise feels quiet, Psalm 103 gives language to worship again. This chapter does not just tell you to bless the Lord—it reminds you why.Today’s reading is an invitation to slow down, remember His benefits, and let gratitude rise. If you need fresh reasons to praise, this psalm is full of them.
Luke 23:1-25 - Mar 20, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereIn Luke 23:1–25, Jesus stands silent before corrupt power, false accusations, and a crowd that would rather free Barabbas than bow to truth.This episode walks through the heartbreak of Pilate and Herod, the danger of ignoring the voice of God, and the stunning reality that Jesus took the place of the guilty on purpose. The pressure rises, the lies get louder, and still Christ does not waver. What looks like injustice is actually the gospel unfolding—our Substitute standing where we should have stood.If you’ve ever been tempted to drown out God’s voice with fear, pressure, reputation, or your own agenda, this passage is a sobering reminder: do not silence what heaven is saying. Jesus was handed over so the guilty could go free.
Proverbs 17 - Mar 19, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereProverbs 17 is a call to wisdom where it matters most: your home, your heart, your words, and your legacy.In this episode, we look at how peace is worth more than plenty, why a joyful heart is stronger than we realize, and how wisdom shows up in the way we speak, stay calm, and build the kind of life that blesses generations after us. This chapter is full of sharp, practical truth—but underneath it all is one big reminder: a life anchored in God produces peace, joy, steadiness, and lasting impact.If you’ve been needing calm in the middle of pressure and wisdom for everyday life, Proverbs 17 has something for you today.
Romans 3 - Mar 18, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereRomans 3 is where the floor falls out from under every excuse—and grace steps in.In this episode, we walk through one of the clearest, strongest chapters in all of Scripture: the law exposes our sin, every mouth is silenced, and the whole world stands guilty before a holy God. But then comes the turn: “But now…” God has revealed a righteousness not earned by our works, but given through faith in Jesus Christ.This is the glory of the gospel: all have sinned, all have fallen short, and yet sinners can be justified freely by His grace. The law points to our need, the prophets point to the promise, and Jesus is the fulfillment of it all. If you’ve ever needed a chapter that humbles you and heals you at the same time, Romans 3 is it.
Luke 23:1-25 - Mar 17, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HerePilate, Herod, religious leaders, roaring crowds, and one brutal choice: Barabbas goes free while Jesus is handed over.In this episode, Luke 23:1–25 shows the pressure of false accusation, political cowardice, and mob-driven injustice—but underneath it all is something deeper and holier. The innocent Son of God stands silent while the guilty are released. The crowd chooses a rebel, and Jesus takes his place. That is not just history. That is the gospel.This chapter reminds us not to follow the loudest voice in the room, but the truest one. When the world screamed for crucifixion, Jesus still walked the road of substitution. He took the place of the guilty so the guilty could go free.
Luke 22 - Mar 16, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HereLuke 22 pulls us into the darkest night with the strongest love.In this episode, we return to the final scenes before the cross—Judas’ betrayal, the Passover table, the arrest of Jesus, the mockery, the beatings, and the silence of the Son of God under false accusation. Yet through every insult and every blow, Jesus is not losing control. He is willingly standing in our place.This chapter is a reminder that the One with all power chose restraint, suffering, and obedience so sinners could be brought into the family of God. When the world mocked Him, He stayed. When angels could have moved, He endured. And when everything looked unjust, love was still accomplishing redemption.
Psalm 22 - Mar 14, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HerePsalm 22 starts in agony and ends in victory.In this episode, we walk through one of the most stunning Psalms in all of Scripture—a Psalm that begins with, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” and ends with the triumph of “It is finished.” What David wrote in sorrow, Jesus fulfilled on the cross.This chapter pulls us into the suffering of Christ, the weight of our sin, and the glory of a finished salvation. Your hope is not in your works, but in His. He carried the pain, completed the mission, and secured redemption for all who trust Him.
Luke 22 - Mar 13, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate HerePassover is near, the table is being prepared, and betrayal is already in motion.In this episode, Luke 22 shows us the collision of religious activity and a heart still full of leaven. While the leaders prepare for a holy feast, they are plotting to kill the Lamb of God. Judas moves in secret. Jesus moves with full awareness. Nothing is out of His control.This episode is a call to more than outward preparation. It is a call to let God deal with what is hidden in the heart. Remove the leaven. Stay awake. And remember: Jesus was never trapped by the moment—He was ruling it.
Hebrews 5 - Mar 12, 2026
Donate Here!Jesus is the better High Priest—and Hebrews 5 makes that clear with force.In this episode, we look at Christ’s suffering, His perfect obedience, and the warning that hits every believer hard: you can sit around church truth so long that you should be teaching by now, but still be living on milk. Hebrews 5 is a wake-up call against spiritual stagnation.Maturity does not come from hearing more truth. It comes from obeying the truth you already know. Repeated obedience sharpens discernment, deepens faith, and grows believers out of spiritual infancy. So the question is not whether you know enough. The question is whether you will obey today.
Exodus 12 - Mar 11, 2026
Donate Here!The question in Exodus 12 is not whether God will judge. The question is whether you are covered.In this episode, we walk through the terror, weight, and wonder of the first Passover—where a spotless lamb was slain, the blood was applied, and judgment passed over every house marked by sacrifice. This is not sentimental religion. This is holy justice, substitution, and rescue.Exodus 12 reminds us that God’s wrath is real, His holiness is absolute, and our only hope is the blood of the Lamb. Freedom from bondage did not come through good intentions or right beliefs alone, but through obedience to God’s provision. The blood had to be applied.This chapter points straight to Jesus: the better Lamb, the true substitute, and the only covering strong enough to save.
Luke 22 - Mar 10, 2026
At the very table where betrayal is brewing, Jesus redefines greatness. In Luke 22, the shadow of the cross is growing darker, Judas is moving in deception, and the disciples are still arguing about who matters most. But Jesus makes it plain: the greatest in His kingdom is the one who serves.This episode walks through the upper room, the weight of Passover, and the shocking humility of Christ in His final hours. While everyone else is reaching for position, Jesus is pouring Himself out. While the disciples are thinking influence, Jesus is teaching surrender.Luke 22 reminds us that the way up in God’s kingdom is always down. Real greatness is not found in power, platform, or prominence, but in humble obedience and Christlike service.
Luke 21 - Mar 9, 2026
The world may panic, but the people of God do not have to. In this episode, Luke 21 reminds us that when everything around us starts shaking, Jesus is not losing control — He is preparing His people to look up.This conversation moves from chaos in the earth to confidence in Christ. As nations rage, fear rises, and hearts fail, Jesus gives a radically different command to His followers: straighten up, raise your heads, and get ready — your redemption is drawing near.This episode is a call to live awake, steady, and expectant. Prophecy is not meant to scare you. It is meant to purify you, prepare you, and fix your eyes on the returning Son of Man.
Psalm 46 - Mar 7, 2026
When the world feels unsteady, Psalm 46 reminds us what is not: God is our refuge, our source, and our King.In this bonus-day episode, we walk through one of Scripture’s strongest songs of confidence and peace. Mountains may move, nations may rage, and chaos may rise — but God has not lost control. He is the safe place for the weary, the river that sustains His people, and the ruler who will be exalted over all.This episode is a steadying reminder for anxious hearts: you do not have to panic when God is present. Be still, lift your eyes, and remember who is in charge.
Luke 21 - Mar 6, 2026
God has not run out of mercy — not for you, not today.Friday, March 6 — Luke 21.Wars. Chaos. Persecution. Pressure from every side. In Luke 21, Jesus does not promise an easy road — He promises His presence in it.This episode leans into one of the strongest truths in the chapter: when the pressure rises, you do not have to rely on yourself. Jesus tells His followers not to panic, not to perform, and not to script their defense in advance. Why? Because when the moment comes, He will give them the words, the wisdom, and the strength they need.Luke 21 is a reminder that the future may be turbulent, but the believer is not abandoned. The call is not to figure everything out — it is to endure, depend, and stay faithful.Because when everything around you feels uncertain, Jesus is still enough.
Matthew 24 - Mar 5, 2026
God has not run out of mercy — not for you, not today.Thursday, March 5 — Matthew 24.Today’s reading drops us into Jesus’ Olivet Discourse—one of His two full “bookend” sermons in Matthew. If the Sermon on the Mount teaches us how to live faithfully under the King, Matthew 24 teaches us how to live faithfully until the King returns.This episode isn’t about feeding end-times curiosity—it’s Jesus shepherding His people through turbulent days. You’ll hear a clear warning: the first danger isn’t war… it’s deception. Don’t be tricked. Don’t be alarmed. Don’t let your love grow cold. And don’t anchor your faith in what you can see—monuments can fall, but His presence remains.We land where Jesus lands: read the signs, but live ready. Nobody knows the day or hour, so the call isn’t to build a timeline—it’s to build a life of faithfulness.Because prophecy isn’t for fear… it’s for purity.
Psalm 2 - Mar 4, 2026
God has not run out of mercy — not for you, not today.Wednesday, March 4 — Psalm 2.Today’s reading is only 12 verses, but it hits like thunder.In this episode, we walk through Psalm 2 using the SOAP method (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer) and see something stunning: Psalm 2 reads like a four-voice chorus.David opens by asking why the nations rage.The Father responds with holy laughter — man can’t overthrow heaven.The Son declares His decree and His reign.The Spirit closes with a warning and an invitation: be wise… serve the Lord… kiss the Son.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the world, Psalm 2 re-centers everything: you are small, God is not. His plans won’t fail, His King is already set, and the safest place on earth is surrender.Read it with fresh eyes today — and let your “application” be simple: serve the Lord… and run to Jesus.