Episodios

  • Day 27: How to Stay on Track
    Jan 27 2025
    Psalm 17:3–5, Matthew 19:1–15, Job 4:1–8,6:21–25 In the Bible, the image of God’s tracks is frequently used: tracks that lead to life.
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    13 m
  • Day 26: Why Does God Allow Suffering?
    Jan 26 2026
    Psalm 16:1–11, Matthew 18:12–35, Job 2:11–13 Suffering is not part of God's original created order (see Genesis 1–2). There was no suffering in the world before rebellion against God. There will be no suffering when God creates a new heaven and a new earth (Revelation 21:3–4). Suffering is, therefore, an alien intrusion into God's world.
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    15 m
  • Day 25: 'God Intended It for Good'
    Jan 25 2026
    Psalm 15:1–5, Matthew 17:14–23; 18:1–5, Genesis 50:18–21 God loves you. Your suffering is also God’s suffering. He suffers alongside you. Yet he does not always simply remove suffering from your life; he sometimes uses the bad things that happen to bring about his good purposes.
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    13 m
  • Day 24: How to Listen to God
    Jan 24 2026
    Proverbs 3:1–10, Matthew 16:21–25; 17:1–5, Genesis 47:31; 48:11–16 How do you hear the voice of God in the midst of the noise and distractions of life?
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    13 m
  • Day 23: You Have the Keys
    Jan 23 2025
    Psalm 14:2, Matthew 16:6–19, Genesis 45:4–15 You have the immense privilege of having been given ‘the keys of the kingdom’. What does this mean for us?
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    14 m
  • Day 22: How Long, O Lord?
    Jan 22 2025
    Psalm 13:1–6, Matthew 15:22–37, Genesis 43:13–14 There are periods when it appears that God has forgotten us. How should you respond in times like these?
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    13 m
  • Day 21: Be Honest with God
    Jan 21 2025
    Psalm 12:1, Matthew 14:22–33, Genesis 41:41–46 God wants you to be honest with him. He likes candour. He wants to hear what is on your heart today.
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    13 m
  • Day 20: How to Navigate Life
    Jan 20 2025
    Proverbs 2:12–22, Matthew 14:1–21, Genesis 40:1–41:40 Wisdom has been defined as ‘*the art of steering*’. As you go through life, you will need to navigate many tight situations that require great wisdom in order to avoid damaging yourself or others.
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    14 m