The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

February 22 | Doing Your Part


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Today’s reading from Numbers 3–4 and Mark 3:20–35 invites us to reflect on calling, responsibility, and the quiet formation that happens when we embrace the part God assigns to us. Both passages draw our attention to identity and belonging, showing how faithfulness over time shapes who we become within God’s larger work.


In Numbers 3–4, the Gershonites are given the responsibility of carrying the curtains and coverings of the Tabernacle. Their task may seem ordinary, yet it is essential to the structure and function of Israel’s worship. God carefully counts them, assigns their roles, and places them under supervision, revealing that no responsibility in His presence is insignificant.


In Mark 3, Jesus faces misunderstanding from both His family and the religious leaders. In the middle of that tension, He redefines family around obedience to God’s will. Identity is not rooted in proximity, reputation, or visibility, but in belonging to the Father and participating in what He is doing.


Together, these passages invite us to consider how we carry what has been entrusted to us. They remind us that faithfulness often unfolds quietly, and that doing our part, however small it may seem, is woven into the larger story God is forming over time.

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