Day 179: Blinded by Comfort (2025)

Day 179: Blinded by Comfort (2025)

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Day 179: Blinded by Comfort (2026)

Fr. Mike points out how Amos' warning against being overly preoccupied with comfort and thus blinded to the needs of others can be especially relevant to us today. The readings are 2 Kings 11-12, Amos 4-6, and Psalm 122. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bib ...  Show more

Day 178: Called Back (2026)

Fr. Mike points out how Jehu followed God half-way, but God wants us to follow Him with our whole hearts. He also explains the prophecy of Amos, who is trying to call people back to the Lord before it is too late. The readings for today are 2 Kings 10, Amos 1-3, and Psalm 110. Fo ...  Show more

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