Week 5, Day 26: Exodus 28-29, Psalm 26
by Devotions on January 26th, 2026
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Reading the Bible as a Journey, Not a Puzzle to Solve
by Pastor Aaron on January 25th, 2026
If you’ve been reading along in Genesis and now into the story of the Exodus, you may have noticed something: the Bible is beautiful—and sometimes strange.
Some stories feel familiar. Others raise questions. A few may have caused you to pause and think, “I’m not quite sure what to do with this.”
If that’s been your experience, let me say this clearly: you’re not doing anything wrong. In fact, that’s often what happens when we read Scripture carefully rather than casually.
The Bible wasn’t written as a puzzle book
One of the challenges we face as modern readers is that we often approach the Bible with expectations shaped by textbooks, science, or modern history. We’re used to asking questions like How did this happen? or Can this be explained step by step?
But the Bible—especially books like Genesis and Exodus—wasn’t written to function that way.
These stories come from an ancient world that told truth through story, memory, and meaning. Long before modern science or journalism existed, God’s people preserved their faith by telling and retelling the story of who God is, who they are, and how God has been faithful through every season of their journey.
The Bible is not trying to explain everything. It is trying to form us.
A better question to ask as we read
When a passage raises questions, it can be tempting to stop and try to categorize it or figure it out completely. But Scripture often invites us to ask a different question—not How does this work? but What is this showing me?
What does this story reveal about:
• God’s character?
• Humanity’s struggle and hope?
• God’s faithfulness over time?
Genesis, for example, isn’t simply telling us where things began. It’s showing us a world created in goodness, fractured by sin, yet never abandoned by God. Exodus doesn’t just tell us how Israel left Egypt—it shows us the kind of God who hears cries, keeps promises, and walks with His people through the wilderness.
These stories are meant to be lived with, not rushed through
The Bible often leaves space—gaps we wish were filled, questions we want answered. That can feel uncomfortable. But those spaces invite trust rather than control.
God has always shaped His people not by giving them every answer at once, but by calling them to keep walking. Israel learned who God was step by step—through stories, struggles, victories, and failures. In many ways, reading Scripture today places us on that same path.
So when you encounter a passage that feels puzzling, don’t assume you’ve missed something. Instead, keep reading. Watch where God leads next. Pay attention to the direction of the story.
Scripture is strong enough to carry our questions
One of the great gifts of the Bible is that it doesn’t shy away from complexity. It holds together faith and doubt, obedience and struggle, judgment and mercy. It tells the truth about God—and about us.
You don’t have to resolve every question to read Scripture faithfully. You don’t have to choose between trusting the Bible and thinking deeply about it. God has been forming His people through these stories for thousands of years, and He continues to do so today.
As we continue this journey through Scripture together, my encouragement is simple:
Keep reading. Keep listening. Keep walking.
The story is bigger than any single chapter—and God is faithful all along the way.
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Week 5, Day 25: Exodus 25-27; Psalm 25
by Devotions on January 25th, 2026
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Week 5: January 25-31
by Devotions on January 25th, 2026
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Week 4, Day 24: Exodus 22-24; Psalm 24
by Devotions on January 24th, 2026
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Week 4, Day 23: Exodus 19-21; Psalm 23
by Devotions on January 23rd, 2026
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Week 4, Day 22: Exodus 16-18; Psalm 22
by Devotions on January 22nd, 2026
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Week 4, Day 21: Exodus 13-15; Psalm 21
by Devotions on January 21st, 2026
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Week 4, Day 20: Exodus 10-12; Psalm 20
by Devotions on January 20th, 2026
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Week 4, Day 19: Exodus 7-9; Psalm 19
by Devotions on January 19th, 2026
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Week 4: January 18-24
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Week 4, Day 18: Exodus 4-6; Psalm 18
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January
Week 1: January 1-3Week 1, Day 1: Genesis 1-3, Psalm 1Week 1, Day 2: Genesis 4-7, Psalm 2Week 1, Day 3: Genesis 8-11, Psalm 3Week 2, Day 4: Genesis 12-15, Psalm 4Week 2: January 4 - 10Week 2, Day 5: Genesis 16-18, Psalm 5Week 2, Day 6: Genesis 19-21, Psalm 6Week 2, Day 7: Genesis 22-24, Psalm 7Week 2, Day 8: Genesis 25-28, Psalm 8 Week 2, Day 9: Genesis 29-31, Psalm 9 Week 2, Day 10: Genesis 32-34, Psalm 10Week 3: January 11-17Week 3, Day 11: Genesis 35-37, Psalm 11Week 3, Day 12: Genesis 38-40; Psalm 12Week 3, Day 13: Genesis 41-42, Psalm 13Week 3, Day 14: Genesis 43-45; Psalm 14Week 3, Day 15: Genesis 46-47; Psalm 15Week 3, Day 16: Genesis 48-50; Psalm 16Week 3, Day 17: Exodus 1-3; Psalm 17Week 4: January 18-24Week 4, Day 18: Exodus 4-6; Psalm 18Week 4, Day 19: Exodus 7-9; Psalm 19Week 4, Day 20: Exodus 10-12; Psalm 20Week 4, Day 21: Exodus 13-15; Psalm 21Week 4, Day 22: Exodus 16-18; Psalm 22Week 4, Day 23: Exodus 19-21; Psalm 23Week 4, Day 24: Exodus 22-24; Psalm 24Week 5, Day 25: Exodus 25-27; Psalm 25Week 5: January 25-31Reading the Bible as a Journey, Not a Puzzle to SolveWeek 5, Day 26: Exodus 28-29, Psalm 26Week 5, Day 27: Exodus 30-31, Psalm 27Week 5, Day 28: Exodus 32-34, Psalm 28Where Are We Putting Our RootsWeek 5, Day 29: Exodus 35-40, Psalm 29Week 5, Day 30: Leviticus 1-4, Psalm 30Leviticus Still MattersWeek 5, Day 31: Leviticus 5-7; Psalm 31The God Who Dwells Among Us - Exodus 40
February
Week 6, Day 32: Leviticus 8-10; Psalm 32Week 6: February 1-7Worship and Sunday School CancelledWeek 6, Day 33: Leviticus 11-13; Psalm 33Week 6, Day 34: Leviticus 14-15; Psalm 34Be Holy For I Am Holy (Leviticus 11:44; 1 Peter 1:13-16)Week 6, Day 35: Leviticus 16-18; Psalm 35Week 6, Day 36: Leviticus 19-20; Psalm 36Week 6, Day 37: Leviticus 21-23; Psalm 37Week 6, Day 38: Leviticus 24-25, Psalm 38Week 7, Day 39: Leviticus 26-27; Psalm 39Week 7: February 8-14Week 7, Day 40: Numbers 1-4; Psalm 40Week 7, Day 41: Numbers 5-7; Psalm 41Week 7, Day 42: Numbers 8-10; Psalm 42A Little Help with Leviticus and NumbersWeek 7, Day 43: Numbers 11-13; Psalm 43Deep Roots Yield a Fruitful FutureWeek 7, Day 44: Numbers 14-16; Psalm 44Week 7, Day 45: Numbers 17-18; Psalm 45Week 8, Day 46: Numbers 19-21; Psalm 46Week 8: February 15-21Announcement Sheet - February 15, 2026Week 8, Day 47: Numbers 22-24; Psalm 47Week 8, Day 48: Numbers 25-27; Psalm 48Week 8, Day 49: Numbers 28-30; Psalm 49Week 8, Day 50: Numbers 31-32; Psalm 50Week 8, Day 51: Numbers 33-34; Psalm 51Week 8, Day 52: Numbers 35-36; Psalm 52Week 9: February 22-28Week 9, Day 53: Deuteronomy 1-3; Psalm 53Announcement Sheet - February 22, 2026Week 9, Day 54: Deuteronomy 4-6; Psalm 54Week 9, Day 55: Deuteronomy 7-9; Psalm 55 Week 9, Day 56: Deuteronomy 10-12; Psalm 56Week 9, Day 57: Deuteronomy 10-12; Psalm 57Week 9, Day 58: Deuteronomy 13-14; Psalm 58Week 9, Day 59: Deuteronomy 17-20; Psalm 59Announcement Sheet - March 1, 2026
March
Week 10, Day 60: Deuteronomy 21-23; Psalm 60Week 10: March 1-7Week 10, Day 61: Deuteronomy 24-27; Psalm 61Week 10, Day 62: Deuteronomy 28-29; Psalm 62Week 10, Day 63: Deuteronomy 30-31; Psalm 63Week 10, Day 64: Deuteronomy 32-34; Psalm 64Week 10, Day 65: Joshua 1-4; Psalm 65Week 10, Day 66: Joshua 5-8; Psalm 66Announcement Sheet - March 8, 2026Week 11: March 8-14Week 11, Day 67: Joshua 9-12; Psalm 67Week 11, Day 68: Joshua 13-21; Psalm 68Week 11, Day 69: Joshua 22-24; Psalm 69Week 11, Day 70: Judges 1-3; Psalm 70Week 11, Day 71: Judges 4-5; Psalm 71Week 11, Day 72: Judges 6-8; Psalm 72Week 11, Day 14: Judges 9-12; Psalm 73Announcement Sheet - March 15, 2026Week 12, Day 74: Judges 13-15; Psalm 74Week 12: March 15-21Week 12, Day 75: Judges 16-18; Psalm 75
