The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

February 19 | Noticing the Overlooked


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Today’s reading from Leviticus 25 and Mark 1 invites us to reflect on how compassion is formed over time, not simply felt in isolated moments. Both passages draw our attention to people on the margins and to the rhythms God establishes to restore what has been lost. Together, they point toward a posture of noticing rather than overlooking.


In Leviticus 25, God institutes the year of Jubilee, a pattern of release and restoration that prevents hardship from becoming permanent. Debts are forgiven, land is returned, and families are given a way back into stability. The structure itself reflects God’s concern that no one remain forgotten or permanently pushed aside.


In Mark 1, Jesus meets a man with leprosy who approaches Him with humility and trust. Instead of healing from a distance, Jesus reaches out and touches him, revealing compassion that moves toward isolation rather than avoiding it. The moment is quiet, but it carries profound weight in the way dignity is restored before public reintegration.


Together, these passages invite us to consider how easily people become invisible in the flow of daily life. They leave us reflecting on whether our pace allows us to see those who are overlooked, and how God may be shaping in us a steady compassion that mirrors His heart over time.


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The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & DevotionBy Kevin Harrison