What is the nc daily devotional?
Join us as we read through the whole Bible in three years beginning January 2025. Each week, we read chapters of the Old and New Testaments and The Psalms, and the daily devotional highlights a scripture to guide and enrich your Bible reading.
Nehemiah 10-11
by: Garet Arnold
06/30/2026
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After hearing God’s Word and repenting, the people formally renew their covenant and commit themselves to obedience in practical ways including worship, generosity, Sabbath keeping, and holiness. Nehemiah 11 records people willingly relocating and repopulating Jerusalem so that God’s city and mission could flourish. Their renewal was not emotional enthusiasm alone—it became visible through costly obedience and sacrificial commitment.
Real revival always moves from tears at
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Psalm 78A
by: Garet Arnold
06/29/2026
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Psalm 78 retells Israel’s history to urge one generation to faithfully pass down the works and faithfulness of God to the next. Even though God repeatedly demonstrated His power through miracles, provision, and deliverance, Israel continually forgot Him and returned to unbelief and rebellion. Yet God’s mercy repeatedly interrupted the judgment they deserved and revealed His compassion toward weak and wandering people.
Spiritual drift often begins with spiritual forgetfulnes
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Acts 23-24
by: Garet Arnold
06/28/2026
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Paul’s ministry shifts from public preaching to public defense as opposition intensifies and he is arrested and brought before governing authorities. In Acts 23, God preserves Paul through a conspiracy and reminds him that his mission is not finished—he must testify in Rome just as he had in Jerusalem. In Acts 24, Paul stands before Governor Felix, confidently proclaiming truth while unjustly imprisoned, and Felix delays a decision despite being deeply convicted.
God’s fait
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Nehemiah 9
by: Garet Arnold
06/27/2026
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The people gather in fasting and confession, recounting God's faithfulness throughout Israel's history—from creation to the exodus, the wilderness, and the Promised Land. They acknowledge that although God was consistently merciful, their ancestors repeatedly rebelled against Him. The chapter ends with the people humbly confessing their sins and renewing their commitment to the covenant.
Spiritual renewal begins with honest confession and a fresh appreciation for God's merc
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Nehemiah 8
by: Garet Arnold
06/26/2026
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The people gather as Ezra reads the Law publicly, and they listen attentively from morning until midday. Convicted by God's Word, they begin to weep, but Nehemiah and Ezra encourage them to celebrate instead, reminding them that "the joy of the Lord is your strength." The chapter concludes with the people joyfully observing the Feast of Booths, rediscovering practices that had been neglected for generations.
God's Word is meant not only to convict us but to restore and stre
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Nehemiah 7
by: Garet Arnold
06/25/2026
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With the wall completed, Nehemiah appoints leaders and gatekeepers to protect Jerusalem and ensure its continued stability. He then records the genealogies of the people who returned from exile, emphasizing the importance of identity and covenant community. The chapter shows that rebuilding a city is not just about structures but about establishing a people devoted to God.
God cares not only about what we build but about who we become. Lasting spiritual renewal requires bot
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Nehemiah 6
by: Garet Arnold
06/24/2026
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As the wall nears completion, Nehemiah's enemies try to stop him through distraction, intimidation, and false accusations. Nehemiah refuses to be sidetracked, famously declaring, "I am doing a great work and cannot come down." Despite opposition from outside and betrayal from within, the wall is completed in just fifty-two days, causing the surrounding nations to recognize that God was at work.
The enemy often attacks not only through opposition but through distraction. Whe
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Psalm 77
by: Garet Arnold
06/23/2026
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The psalmist cries out to God in deep distress, questioning whether God has forgotten to be merciful. Yet as he remembers God's mighty works in the past—especially His deliverance of Israel through the Red Sea—his despair gives way to renewed confidence. He learns that remembering God's faithfulness is an anchor for troubled hearts.
When present circumstances cloud your vision, look back at God's past faithfulness. The God who carried you before has not changed and will car
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Acts 22
by: Garet Arnold
06/22/2026
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Paul shares his testimony with the crowd, recounting his zeal as a persecutor of Christians and his dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. He explains how God called him to preach to the Gentiles. The crowd listens until he mentions the Gentiles, at which point they erupt in fury and demand his death.
Your testimony is one of the most powerful tools God has given you. Even when others reject the message, your story of God's grace can faithfully point them to
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Acts 21
by: Garet Arnold
06/21/2026
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Paul arrives in Jerusalem despite repeated warnings that suffering awaits him there. He meets with church leaders, participates in purification rites, but is eventually seized by an angry crowd who falsely accuse him of defiling the temple. Roman soldiers intervene, rescuing Paul from the mob and giving him an opportunity to address the people.
Faithfulness does not always lead to comfort; sometimes obedience leads directly into hardship. Like Paul, we are called to follow
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Nehemiah 5
by: Taurina Smith
06/20/2026
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The men and women of Judah cried out against their fellow Jews because many were struggling to feed their families, mortgaging their property, and borrowing money to pay royal taxes. The wealthy were taking advantage of the poor, forcing some into slavery. In response, Nehemiah confronted the nobles and the officials, “As far as possible, we have bought back our fellow Jews who were sold to the Gentiles. Now you are selling your own people, only for them to be sold back to
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Nehemiah 3-4
by: Taurina Smith
06/19/2026
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As they rebuilt Jerusalem’s wall, God’s people faced fierce opposition from surrounding enemies. In response, the people prayed, and Nehemiah encouraged them not to be afraid, reminding them that it was God fighting for them. The workers began to strategically defend themselves while continuing their work. “Those who carried materials did their work with one hand and held a weapon in the other.” God’s people refused to give in to the threats of their enemies and pressed on
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Nehemiah 2
by: Taurina Smith
06/18/2026
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While serving in the king’s presence, Nehemiah described the destruction of Jerusalem, the home of his ancestors. When the king asked what he wanted, scripture says, “Then I prayed to the God of heaven, and I answered the king, ‘If it pleases the king and if your servant has found favor in his sight, let him send me to the city in Judah where my ancestors are buried so that I can rebuild it.” Nehemiah overcame his fear and presented the situation before the king. Before pr
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Nehemiah 1
by: Taurina Smith
06/17/2026
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Upon inquiring about the Jewish remnant in Jerusalem, Nehemiah discovers the city’s walls lie in ruins. Deeply distressed, he mourned, fasted, and prayed before the Lord. Nehemiah prays, “LORD, the God of heaven, the great and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love with those who love him and keep his commandments, let your ear be attentive and your eyes open to hear the prayer of your servant is praying before you day and night for your servants, the people of Israel
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Psalm 76
by: Taurina Smith
06/16/2026
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This psalm is filled with brilliant imagery of God as the divine warrior and supreme judge. It opens with, “God is renowned in Judah; in Israel His name is great. His tent is in Salem, His dwelling place in Zion. Then He broke the flashing arrows, the shields and swords, the weapons of war.” The psalm begins by reflecting God’s presence among His people and His covenant relationship with them. His dwelling in Jerusalem signified His protection, faithfulness, and nearness.
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