
A daily devotion with Family Research Council President Tony Perkins to supplement the Stand on the Word Bible reading plan. Visit frc.org/bible to download the Bible reading calendar, view devotional resources, catch up, or look ahead. May you encounter God today in the reading of His word!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 436 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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1. In Psalm 14, what did the fool say?
2. In Psalm 15, what are some characteristics David deemed necessary to enter God's presence?
1. David made clear that God is not the God of only Israel; He is the God over all the nations, and as such He will do what?
• Ask for their help
• Excuse their sin
• Judge the entire world
• None of the above
2. David recognized that the Lord w... more
1. David said many rose up against him to trouble him and discourage him, but he was able to have peace and courage because:
• He called upon God (prayed).
• The Lord was David's shield.
• The Lord sustained David.
• The Lord fought David's battl... more
1. David told the people of his desire to build a house for God, but why did God not allow him to do so?
2. As David prayed over the offering of all the material to build the temple, where did he say all the gold, silver, wood, precious stones, and ... more
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This daily devotional program centers on Scripture-led reflections designed to accompany a structured Bible reading plan. Each episode blends verse-by-verse reading with pastoral commentary, prayer, and practical applications aimed at everyday faith in family, work, and community. Topics span the moral and spiritual lessons from biblical narratives, personal accountability, and reliance on God, with occasional teases about upcoming passages or plans. A notable strength is the consistent integration of Scripture with actionable guidance, making it suitable for listeners seeking steady, faith-driven study and encouragement throughout their day.
A distinctive element is the presenter's consistent emphasis on faith, public service, and family ... more
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