A Year in the Word. Weekly devotionals rooted in Torah, Prophets, and Gospel.
“All Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.” — 2 Timothy 3:16
The Rhythm of Scripture
Each week, we read from the Torah, Prophets, & Gospel. We listen for God’s voice, obey His Word, and live sent. Inspired by the ancient reading cycle, simplified for modern disciples.
Not information alone, but transformation—Scripture that leads to clarity, margin, and mission.
The Test of Faith
Vayera — And He Appeared
Abraham welcomes God’s presence, intercedes for others, and obeys even when tested. Sarah’s laughter turns to joy. God’s promises prove true. Faith still walks, waits, and worships in trust.
Readings:
Torah: Genesis 18–22
Prophets: 2 Kings 4:1–37
Gospel: Luke 17:28–37
Go Out - The Walk of Faith
Lech Lecha — Go Out
God called Abram to leave everything familiar and trust Him with the unknown. Through obedience, Abraham became a blessing to all nations. Faith still begins the same way—by hearing His voice and stepping forward.
Readings:
Torah: Genesis 12–17
Prophets: Isaiah 40:27–41:16
Gospel: John 8:51–58
The Righteous and the Flood
Noach — נֹחַ
Noah walked with God while the world turned away. Through faith, he built what others mocked and found mercy in the storm. His story points to Jesus, the greater Noah, who opens the door of salvation before judgment falls.
Readings:
Torah: Genesis 6:9–11:32
Prophets: Isaiah 54–55:5
Gospel: Luke 17:20–27
Light in the Darkness
B’reisheet — In the Beginning
God speaks light into darkness and breath into dust. Humanity falls, but grace remains. Isaiah speaks of a Servant, a light to the nations. John reveals the Word made flesh—the way back to the garden.
Readings:
Torah: Genesis 1:1–6:8
Prophets: Isaiah 42:5–43:10
Gospel: John 1:1–17
Rest Beneath His Covering
Intermediate Sabbath of Sukkot
Moses pleads, “If Your Presence does not go with us, do not lead us up from here.”
God commands rest even in harvest and reveals grace that covers a nation.
Ezekiel sees the day when the Lord Himself will fight for His people.
Sukkot reminds us to dwell under His shelter and trust His Presence above all.
Readings:
Torah: Exodus 33:12–34:26
Prophets: Ezekiel 38:18–39:16
Gospel: John 7:31–43
Words That Fall Like Rain
Give Ear — The Song of Moses
Moses’ song warns of unfaithfulness yet promises God’s mercy. Hosea calls us to return and be refreshed like dew. Jesus declares Himself the Bread of Life, the only food that truly satisfies.
Readings:
Torah: Deuteronomy 32
Prophets: Hosea 14:1–9
Gospel: John 6:26–35
Forgiven to Live Sent
Yom Kippur — Day of Atonement
A day of fasting, confession, and atonement. Leviticus 16 shows the high priest entering the Holy of Holies. Isaiah 58 calls us to true repentance, not empty ritual. Matthew 25 reminds us that final judgment is revealed in how we love “the least of these.”
Readings:
Torah: Leviticus 16
Prophets: Isaiah 57:14–58:14
Gospel: Matthew 25:31–46

