
The Voice
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Psalm 28
Reading Psalm 28 for Friday, March 13th. David asks God to not judge him as the wicked will be judged, and describes how they relate to their neighbors.
Psalm 27
Reading Psalm 27 for Thursday, March 12th. David writes about the LORD, and how safe he feels around Him.
Psalm 26
Reading Psalm 26 for Wednesday, March 11th. David boldly sings a song about how blameless he is and invites God to test him and search his heart. 
Psalm 25
Reading Psalm 25 for Tuesday, March 10th. David prays to God with song, remembering God’s attributes and asking for mercy as his life is remembered.
Psalm 24
Reading Psalm 24 for Monday, March 9th. David asks, “Who can dwell on God’s holy hill?” , then promptly answers his own question.
Psalm 23
Reading Psalm 23 for Friday, March 6th. God is our comforter, protector, and restorer in the same way for all who take refuge in Him. 
Psalm 22
Reading Psalm 22 for Thursday, March 5th. David’s Psalm quoted by Jesus Christ while being crucified, or a prophetic Psalm for the Christ to come. 
Psalm 21
Reading Psalm 21 for Wednesday, March 4th. A Psalm of David from a thankful king’s perspective. 
Psalm 20
Reading Psalm 20 for Tuesday, March 3rd. David trusts “…in the name of the LORD our God.” 
Psalm 19
Reading Psalm 19 for Monday, March 2nd. David praises God for His law and asks to be kept from willful sins. 
Luke 10
Reading Luke 10 for Friday, February 27th. Jesus sends out 72 people to prepare the towns for his arrival, and warns them not to focus on their powers, but on their salvation and heavenly identity. 
Luke 9
Reading Luke 9 for Thursday, February 26th. Jesus hangs out with Moses & Elijah, while his disciples nod off. 
Luke 8
Reading Luke 8 for Wednesday, February 25th. Jesus heals a possessed man. 
Luke 7
Reading Luke 7 for Tuesday, February 24th. Jesus forgives a sinful woman.
Luke 6
Reading Luke 6 for Monday, February 23rd. Jesus points out the difficulty in helping others with their sin while yours remains ignored.
Psalm 18
Reading Psalm 18 for Friday, February 20th. David writes about how God saved him from his enemies, while he was in distress. He continues discussing how powerful and mighty God is. He talks about how God makes things right for the righteous, and punishes the wicked. He explains how God empowered him to triumph his… Continue reading Psalm 18
Psalm 17
Reading Psalm 17 for Thursday, February 19th. David cries out in prayer to God to save him from the violent and reminds Him about how pure his heart is and how devoted he is to God.
Psalm 16
Reading Psalm 16 for Wednesday, February 18th. David expresses his confidence in God and exalts God.
Psalm 15
Reading Psalm 15 for Tuesday, February 17th. David describes the type of person who can hang out with a holy God.
Psalm 14
Reading Psalm 14 for Monday, February 16th. David describes a fool, then dreams of the day when God brings justice.
Psalm 13
Reading Psalm 13 for Friday, February 13th. David asks God to answer him as he is being pursued by enemies.
Psalm 12
Reading Psalm 12 for Thursday, February 12th. David notices that when society proudly celebrates man’s wickedness, the righteous become scarce. God saves the righteous and will not delay justice forever.
Psalm 11
Reading Psalm 11 for Wednesday, February 11th. David describes himself as a bird, his enemies as hunters and God as he who would exact judgement against his enemies with fire.
Psalm 10
Reading Psalm 10 for Tuesday, February 10th. David calls out for justice to a silent God. He asks for the wicked who plot crimes against the helpless to be brought to justice.
Psalm 9
Reading Psalm 9 for Monday, February 9th. David praises God for His protection and mercy and calls attention to the shortfalls of his enemies.
Psalm 8
Reading Psalm 8 for Friday, February 6th. David reflects on how confusing it is that God pays attention to mankind.
Psalm 7
Reading Psalm 7 for Thursday, February 5th. David finds security in God’s strength and protection. He asks for God’s justice and swift defense.
Psalm 6
Reading Psalm 6 for Wednesday, February 4th. David requests that God relieve him from his suffering.
Psalm 5
Reading Psalm 5 for Tuesday, February 3rd. David prays to God, aligns his will with God’s.
Psalm 4
Reading Psalm 4 for Monday, February 2nd. David writes a Psalm to God and about God. He asks Him to show His face when men ask, “Who can show us any good?”
Luke 5
Reading Luke 5 for Friday, January 30th. Jesus performs miracles and calls some men to follow him, instead of fishing or collecting taxes.
Luke 4
Reading Luke 4 for Thursday, January 29th. Jesus was tempted by Satan, rejected in his hometown, and commanded evil spirits to be quiet and leave.
Luke 3
Reading Luke 3 for Wednesday, January 28th. John the Baptist’s life activities and details of the genealogy of Jesus.
Luke 2
Reading Luke 2 for Tuesday, January 27th. Jesus was born and grew up to be a strong and wise young man in God’s grace. Many people spoke prophecies about him when they saw him.
Luke 1
Reading Luke 1 for Monday, January 26th. Luke begins his own account of the events before the birth of John the Baptist and Jesus.
Psalm 3
Reading Psalm 3 for Friday, January 23rd. David wrote a song that describes what he asked God for as he was running for his life.
Psalm 2
Reading Psalm 2 for Thursday, January 22nd. The nations who choose to make an enemy of God will not prevail, but those who take refuge in him will be safe.
Psalm 1
Reading Psalm 1 for Wednesday, January 21st. The righteous are contrasted with the wicked, and the results of their passions are described.
Job 42
Reading Job 42 for Tuesday, January 20th. Job turns from his flawed perspective and is doubly blessed by God after praying for mercy for his friends who spoke in error.
Job 41
Reading Job 41 for Monday, January 19th. God discusses how one would not mess with a Leviathan.
Job 40
Reading Job 40 for Friday, January 16th. God asks Job to respond to him. Job is questioned about his own power to save himself.
Job 39
Reading Job 39 for Thursday, January 15th. God asks lots of questions to illustrate the difference in perspective Job should have with God.
Job 38
Reading Job 38 for Wednesday, January 14th. God speaks to Job.
Job 37
Reading Job 37 for Tuesday, January 13th. God’s power is described by Elihu, who also rules out the possibility of Job’s suffering being unjust.
Job 36
Reading Job 36 for Monday, January 12th. Elihu continues to tell Job how his suffering is due to his own actions, and that God is great.
Job 35
Reading Job 35 for Friday, January 9th. Elihu thinks that Job’s complaints are making God less likely to answer him favorably or to even listen to him at all.
Job 34
Reading Job 34 for Thursday, January 8th. Elihu continues to blame Job for his situation.
Job 33
Reading Job 33 for Wednesday, January 7th. Elihu finally speaks. He accuses Job of sinful pride being the cause of his suffering.
Job 32
Reading Job 32 for Tuesday, January 6th. Elihu tells everyone why he waited until now to speak, and then describes in great length and detail the feelings welling up inside him of the desire to say things.
Job 31
Reading Job 31 for Monday, January 5th. Job explains the devotion he had to maintain purity and walk in godliness, even calling curses against himself if he was being inaccurate.