Today's Reading | November 1, 2025
Psalm 8
Introduction Psalm 8: This psalm of praise describes the role of human beings in relation to all of creation. The psalm begins and ends with the same verse, celebrating God’s greatness in all the world. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 8:1a GNT O LORD, our Lord, your greatness is seen in all the world! Reflect Reread verses 5–8. What do these…
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November 1, 2025
Psalm 8
Introduction Psalm 8: This psalm of praise describes the role of human beings in relation to all of creation. The psalm begins and ends with the same verse, celebrating God’s greatness in all the world. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 8:1a GNT O LORD, our Lord, your greatness is seen in all the world! Reflect Reread verses 5–8. What do these…
READ MOREOctober 31, 2025
Micah 7:1–20
Introduction Micah 7:1–20: The final chapter of the book of Micah features a prophetic song that begins with lament but ends with the prophet expressing trust in God and foreseeing the time of Jerusalem’s rebuilding. The lyrics highlight the Lord’s faithfulness and constant love. Today’s Key Verse: Micah 7:7 (GNT) I will watch for the LORD. I will wait confidently…
READ MOREOctober 30, 2025
Micah 6:1–16
Introduction Micah 6:1–16: Today’s reading is a shift from the promise of future restoration, as described in chapters 4 and 5, back to the current situation. Using a courtroom metaphor, God calls upon the people of Israel to defend themselves, and he acts as the prosecutor. The Lord reminds the people what he requires and that he will punish those…
READ MOREOctober 29, 2025
Micah 5:2–15
Introduction Micah 5:2–15: Yesterday’s reading concluded with a prophecy of the siege of Jerusalem. But today’s reading announces God’s promise of a new king who will usher in a time of peace and safety for the people. This king will be a “new David,” because he will come from Bethlehem (King David’s birthplace). God also promises to remove anything that…
READ MOREOctober 28, 2025
Micah 4:1—5:1
Introduction Micah 4:1—5:1: Micah describes the coming of the Lord’s universal reign of peace and a time when the people of Israel will return from exile and Jerusalem will be rebuilt. Today’s Key Verse: Micah 4:5b (GNT) We will worship and obey the LORD our God forever and ever. Read 4 In days to come the mountain where the Temple stands…
READ MOREOctober 27, 2025
Micah 3:1–12
Introduction Micah 3:1–12: Micah denounces leaders who ignore God’s concern for justice, and he speaks out against prophets who deceive the people. Today’s Key Verse: Micah 3:8a (GNT) But as for me, the LORD fills me with his spirit and power, and gives me a sense of justice. Read 3 Listen, you rulers of Israel! You are supposed to be concerned…
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