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  • Episode 41: Light That Never Goes Out, Freedom That Restores, Hope That Cleanses
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 24–25, Psalm 81, and Hebrews 9 to discover a God whose light, justice, and grace bring lasting renewal. The unceasing lampstand in Leviticus reminds us that God’s presence remains steady even in dark seasons, while the Year of Jubilee reveals His heart for restoration, freedom, and dignity. Psalm 81 calls us to listen closely to God’s voice, recognizing that true freedom flows from trust and obedience. Hebrews 9 then points to Jesus, whose once-for-all sacrifice cleanses not just outward actions but the human heart itself. Together, these readings proclaim hope: God’s light still shines, His justice restores, and through Christ, real freedom and cleansing are possible.

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    7 Min.
  • Episode 40: Set Apart, Remembering God’s Story, and Living in the New Covenant
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 21–23 and Hebrews 8 to consider who we are becoming, what story shapes us, and where our hope rests. The instructions to the priests remind us that leadership is about responsibility and integrity, not status. The sacred festivals teach God’s people to pause, remember His saving acts, and anchor their identity in His story. Hebrews 8 then points to the fulfillment of it all in Jesus, who establishes a new covenant—writing God’s law on our hearts, restoring relationship, and offering complete forgiveness. Together, these readings call us to live responsibly, remember faithfully, and rest confidently in the grace of Christ.

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    6 Min.
  • Episode 39: Holy Living, Loving Others, and a Priest Who Never Fails
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 19–20 and Hebrews 7 to see how holiness is lived out through love, justice, and faithful trust in Christ. Leviticus 19 shows that holiness is practical—honoring others, caring for the vulnerable, speaking truth, and loving our neighbors. God’s boundaries in Leviticus 20 are given not to control but to protect life and preserve community. Hebrews 7 then points us to Jesus, our eternal High Priest, who intercedes for us perfectly and never fails. Together, these readings remind us that holy living flows from belonging to God and is sustained by Christ, who faithfully represents us before the Father.

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    6 Min.
  • Episode 38: Safe in God’s Hands: Holy Living, Honest Trust, and a Hope That Holds
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 15–18, Psalm 31, and Hebrews 6 to discover a God who calls us to holy living, invites honest trust, and secures us with unshakable hope. The laws of cleansing and the Day of Atonement reveal that God cares about real life and provides a path to renewal and wholeness. His call to live differently flows from identity—we belong to Him. Psalm 31 teaches us to place our fears and future into God’s hands with honest faith, while Hebrews 6 anchors us in the promise that God is faithful and will finish what He begins. Together, these readings remind us that in unstable times, our hope in God remains firm and secure.

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    7 Min.
  • Episode 37: Healing, Growth, and a God Who Restores
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 12–14, Psalm 111, and Hebrews 5 to discover God’s heart for healing and spiritual growth. The laws concerning illness and restoration reveal a God who cares for the broken, protects the community, and joyfully welcomes people back after healing. Psalm 111 calls us to remember and praise God’s faithful works, strengthening hope in difficult seasons. Hebrews 5 presents Jesus as our compassionate High Priest who understands suffering and patiently leads us toward maturity. Together, these readings remind us that God does not abandon us in weakness—He restores, strengthens, and grows us into enduring faith.

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    6 Min.
  • Episode 36: Holy Lives, True Rest, and a Faith That Endures
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 8–11, Psalm 110, and Hebrews 4 to explore God’s call to holiness and His invitation to rest. The consecration of the priests reminds us that serving God is a sacred calling marked by obedience and reverence, while the warning of Nadab and Abihu shows that faith must never become careless or casual. The laws of discernment teach that holiness is practiced in everyday choices. Psalm 110 points to Jesus as the faithful King-Priest who reigns forever, and Hebrews 4 assures us that through Him we can approach God’s throne with confidence and find true rest. Together, these readings call us to serious faith, wise living, and enduring trust in Christ, our compassionate and faithful High Priest.

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    6 Min.
  • Episode 35: From Guilt to Growth: Soft Hearts, Shared Healing, and Faithful Perseverance
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 4–7 and Hebrews 3 to explore how God meets failure with a path toward restoration and growth. The sin and guilt offerings reveal that while God takes sin seriously, He also provides a way back through honest confession and responsible repentance. These passages teach that grace does not ignore wrongdoing but transforms it, calling us to make things right and rebuild relationships. Hebrews 3 then warns against hardened hearts and urges steady faithfulness, reminding us that perseverance matters more than a strong start. Together, these readings offer hope: God shapes mature faith not through perfection, but through soft hearts, shared healing, and daily obedience over time.

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    6 Min.
  • Episode 34: Drawing Near: Sacrifice, Courage, and a God Who Comes Close
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of Truth Everyday, we begin Leviticus and discover that behind the sacrifices is a powerful invitation: God desires to dwell with His people. Leviticus 1–3 shows how offerings expressed surrender, gratitude, and restored fellowship—revealing that God welcomes willing hearts, not perfection. Psalm 27 reminds us that courage flows from God’s presence, even in seasons of fear and uncertainty. Hebrews 2 brings the story to its fulfillment in Jesus, who shared our humanity, suffered with us, and became the true way to draw near to God. Together, these readings proclaim a hopeful truth: God comes close, invites us into real relationship, and gives us courage to live faithfully in every circumstance.

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    7 Min.