The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

January 20 | How You Respond Matters


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Today’s Bible in a Year reading from Genesis 49–50 and Matthew 13:31–58 centers on a grounded but demanding truth: while we cannot control what happens to us, we are always responsible for how we respond. Across both passages, we see that God is at work not only in the events of our lives but in the posture we choose after those events have passed. Faithfulness is often revealed not in dramatic moments, but in steady, grace-filled responses over time.


In Genesis 50, Joseph’s brothers fear that forgiveness may have been temporary, dependent on their father’s presence rather than Joseph’s heart. What they encounter instead is a response shaped by trust in God’s sovereignty. Joseph refuses revenge, not because the harm was insignificant, but because he recognizes that God was working through circumstances meant for evil to bring about life and preservation. His response reshapes the future of his family and models a faith that releases control without denying reality.


Matthew 13 carries that same theme forward as Jesus describes the kingdom of God growing quietly and steadily through small, unseen movements. The mustard seed and the yeast remind us that transformation often happens beneath the surface. What appears insignificant, a choice, a response, a posture of trust, becomes the means by which God’s purposes take root and spread over time.


Together, these passages invite us to reflect on how our responses shape more than our own hearts. They influence families, communities, and future generations. Today’s reading asks us to consider where God may be inviting us to release fear, resist retaliation, and trust that He is still at work, even in what others meant for harm.


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