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Monday February 2, 2026IV Week After EpiphanyToday’s readings contrast judgment, promise, and the call to true faith. In Genesis 19:1–29, we witness God’s mercy in rescuing Lot even as Sodom faces destruction—a sobering reminder not to cling to what God is calling us to leave behind. Hebrews 11:1–12 defines faith as confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see, pointing to Abraham’s trust in God’s promises despite impossible odds. And in John 6:27–30, Jesus redirects the crowd from chasing temporary bread to pursuing the work that truly matters: believing in the One God has sent.This episode invites us to live by a faith that obeys without looking back, trusts God’s promises beyond what we see, and seeks what is eternal over what is temporary.
By Terry Rolen5
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Monday February 2, 2026IV Week After EpiphanyToday’s readings contrast judgment, promise, and the call to true faith. In Genesis 19:1–29, we witness God’s mercy in rescuing Lot even as Sodom faces destruction—a sobering reminder not to cling to what God is calling us to leave behind. Hebrews 11:1–12 defines faith as confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see, pointing to Abraham’s trust in God’s promises despite impossible odds. And in John 6:27–30, Jesus redirects the crowd from chasing temporary bread to pursuing the work that truly matters: believing in the One God has sent.This episode invites us to live by a faith that obeys without looking back, trusts God’s promises beyond what we see, and seeks what is eternal over what is temporary.