The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

March 1 | Seeing What's In Front Of Us


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Numbers 20–22 and Mark 7:1–13 both draw our attention to what we often miss in plain sight. Together, these passages explore the difference between movement and awareness, between religious momentum and true spiritual formation. Over time, we can become skilled at moving forward while remaining unaware of what God is placing directly in front of us. These readings invite us into a slower kind of attentiveness that shapes the direction of our lives.


In Numbers 22, Balaam sets out on a path that appears reasonable and strategic, yet he cannot see that the Lord is standing in his way. The tension in the story unfolds quietly through repeated resistance, revealing how easily we can confuse progress with obedience. The focus is not simply on Balaam’s decision, but on the direction of his path and the formation of his heart over time. Holiness in this moment is tied to awareness of the road beneath his feet.


In Mark 7, Jesus addresses religious leaders who have mastered tradition but missed the deeper movement of God. Their outward precision conceals an inward drift, showing how spiritual habits can continue while the heart slowly shifts. The issue is not activity, but alignment. Authority and calling are present, yet awareness is lacking.


Together, these passages invite us to consider the direction we are forming through daily choices and reactions. Spiritual maturity is not built in dramatic moments, but in steady awareness of where our path is leading. The question is not simply whether we are moving, but whether we are seeing clearly as we do.

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