Jan 13 – Genesis 31-32; Matthew 10:24-42 – WEEKEND EDITION

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Happy Sunday to you all!

I hope you’re able to be part of a church gathering somewhere in the world today. Haven’t been to church for a while? Find a church that teaches the Bible, proclaims the gospel of Jesus’ death & resurrection, and loves people well. If you don’t know of any churches in your area, contact me and I’ll help you to find one.

Today’s readings come from Genesis 31-32 and Matthew 10:24-42.

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Jan 12 – Genesis 29-30; Matthew 10:1-23 – WEEKEND EDITION

Welcome to the “But first, Bible” daily devotional podcast with Dave Miers.

Today’s readings come from Genesis 29-30 and Matthew 10:1-23.

This is my stripped-back weekend edition of the podcast. What’s that you ask? Good question, thanks for asking.

Two things:

  • Any reflections I share will be short and to the point.
  • I want you to answer four basic questions of the passage.

This stripped-back weekend edition will help me to keep production of the podcast sustainable. But it will also help you in digging into God’s word for yourself.

I want you to ask 4 simple questions of one of the bible passages from today.

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Jan 11 – Genesis 27-28; Matthew 9:18-38 – THE LORD OF THE HARVEST

Welcome to the “But first, Bible” daily devotional podcast with Dave Miers.

Our Old Testament reading for today is from Genesis 27-28 and our New Testament reading is from Matthew 9:18-38.

I want to focus particularly on the final paragraph in Matthew 9. Let me read from verse 35,

[35] And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. [36] When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. [37] Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; [38] therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” (ESV)

I love that description of Jesus being moved to compassion when he sees the crowds of people in need. The idea behind the word compassion is to be deeply moved in your inner being. Jesus sees beyond just their physical needs and knows their greatest need is to know and be known by the shepherd.

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Jan 10 – Genesis 25-26; Matthew 9:1-17 – GOD’S PROMISES TO ISAAC

Welcome to the “But first, Bible” daily devotional podcast with Dave Miers.

The plan today is to read Genesis 25-26 and Matthew 9:1-17. If you haven’t had a chance to read the Bible yet, pause this podcast to hear God speak before you listen to anything more from me.

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Following on from the promises that God made to Abraham in Genesis 12, the rest of Genesis records the way that God’s promises roll out with the few generations that follow Abraham.

One of the things that I love about these chapters is the way that the story plays out in the context of real history, with the nitty gritty details of ordinary people going about their lives.

Abraham dies in Genesis 25, and then in Genesis 26 the LORD appears to Isaac on two different occasions.

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Jan 9 – Genesis 23-24; Matthew 8 – THE COST OF FOLLOWING JESUS

Welcome to the “But first, Bible” daily devotional podcast with Dave Miers.

Today’s passages are Genesis 23-24 and Matthew 8. I want to focus in on Matthew 8:18-22 for the next couple of minutes.

Throughout the gospels we regularly see Jesus teaching people to weigh up the cost of following him. It’s almost as if he wants to convince people for the reasons NOT to follow him to make sure potential disciples know what they are signing up for.

There are two things I want to show you from this paragraph about the priority of following after Jesus. We’ll do this under two headings COMFORTS & COMMITMENTS.

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Jan 8 – Genesis 20-22; Matthew 7 – THE SACRIFICE OF ISAAC

Welcome to the “But first, Bible” daily devotional podcast with Dave Miers.

Today we are reading from Genesis 20-22 and Matthew 7. If you haven’t read them yet, pause this podcast, pray, read, if you’ve got time write down your own reflections, and then come back here for the rest of the podcast.

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I want to spend some more time reflecting on the promise of God to Abraham, and in particular regarding the birth of Isaac.

We’ve already seen the promises of God to Abraham a few days ago in Genesis chapter 12, and then in chapter 15 and chapter 17 these promises are unpacked further.

Genesis 15:5

[5] And he brought him outside and said, “Look toward heaven, and number the stars, if you are able to number them.” Then he said to him, “So shall your offspring be.” (ESV)

Abram – who at this stage is old and without children – is promised to have innumerable offspring. This is why in chapter 17 his name is changed from Abram – which means ‘daddy’, to Abraham – which means ‘big daddy’.

How did Abram respond to these promises?

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Jan 7 – Genesis 18-19; Matthew 6 – THE LORD’S PRAYER

Welcome to the “But first, Bible” daily devotional podcast with Dave Miers.

Today’s readings come from Genesis 18-19 and Matthew 6. Do you suffer from mental drift when you read the bible? There are two things that my scattered brain has found helpful in locking into my own bible reading. First, it’s reading the bible out loud. Second, it’s listening to an audio bible. The ESV Bible App as well as the YouVersion Bible App both have this feature. If you haven’t read or listened to today’s passages yet, go do that now.

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In Matthew 6, Jesus discussing three important religious practices:

  • giving to the need (vv1-4)
  • praying (vv5-15)
  • fasting (vv16-18)

Jesus confronts hypocrites who do these practices with the insincere goal of being noticed by other people rather than a sincere faith that performs these practices for the audience of one: God.

I want to focus on Jesus’ teaching about prayer.

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