Day 251: Judith and Holofernes (2022)

Day 251: Judith and Holofernes (2022)

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Day 138: The Effect of Sin on Others (2026)

Fr. Mike points out how violence begets violence in the reading from 2 Samuel, and shows us how the sins we commit extend much further than ourselves. We also read about the Temple musicians in 1 Chronicles, we hear Psalm 39, written by one of those musicians, Jeduthun. Today's r ...  Show more

Day 137: David Mourns Absalom (2026)

In today's readings, Fr. Mike points out how the loss of David's son overshadows everything else for a time. The readings are 2 Samuel 19, 1 Chronicles 24, and Psalm 38. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult th ...  Show more

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