Today's Reading | May 27, 2026
Acts 10:1–33
Introduction Acts 10:1–33: Peter has a vision in which he is shown that nothing God has declared clean is unclean. Meanwhile, an angel appears to Cornelius—a Gentile and a Roman officer—in a vision, telling him to invite Peter to his house. Today’s Key Verse: Acts 10:4b GNT The angel answered, “God is pleased with your prayers and works of charity,…
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Psalm 5
Introduction Psalm 5: Today’s reading is a personal prayer for protection from enemies. The writer expresses trust in God’s love and asks God to punish those who speak deceitfully. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 5:12 GNT You bless those who obey you, LORD; your love protects them like a shield. Read 5 Listen to my words, O Lord, and hear my sighs. 2 Listen…
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Psalm 4
Introduction Psalm 4: In this individual prayer, the writer expresses both a plea for God’s help as well as trust in God’s safety. Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 4:3 GNT Remember that the LORD has chosen the righteous for his own, and he hears me when I call to him. Read 4 Answer me when I pray, O God, my defender! When…
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Romans 15:1–13
Introduction Romans 15:1–13: Chapter 15 ushers in the conclusion of Paul’s letter to the Romans. He encourages the Lord’s followers not to please themselves but to act in ways that edify the community of believers. He explains that the good news is for Jews and Gentiles. Today’s Key Verse: Romans 15:13 GNT May God, the source of hope, fill you…
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Romans 14:1–23
Introduction Romans 14:1–23: Some of the Christians in Rome believed it was wrong to eat meat, and others insisted that certain foods should only be eaten on certain days. Paul says there will be differences among God’s people, but all believers need to accept one another and not judge each other. Today’s Key Verse: Romans 14:17 GNT For God’s Kingdom…
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Romans 12:1–21
Introduction Romans 12:1–21: The apostle Paul says that God’s people no longer need to offer dead animals or make any other sacrifices to please God. Instead, God calls them to offer their whole selves in living service to him. Such service involves using the gifts each has received in accordance with God’s grace. Today’s Key Verse: Romans 12:1b GNT Offer…
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