The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion

March 4 | This Day Is a Gift


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Today’s reading from Numbers 29–31 and Mark 9:1–29 invites us to consider how God interrupts ordinary life to awaken awareness and deepen formation over time. Both passages press on the idea that spiritual maturity is not accidental, but shaped through rhythms that call us to remember who God is and who we are before Him.


In Numbers 29, the Festival of Trumpets marks the beginning of the seventh month with a sacred assembly and the sound of a trumpet blast. The people are told to stop their regular work and bring additional offerings, layering intentional gratitude and repentance onto their daily rhythms. The calendar itself becomes a tool of formation, reminding Israel that time belongs to God and that awareness must be cultivated, not assumed.


In Mark 9, Jesus reveals His glory on the mountain and then walks directly into the confusion and need of a desperate father whose son is tormented. The disciples struggle to understand what they are witnessing, both in moments of revelation and in moments of helplessness. The passage highlights how easily we move from awe to doubt, and how dependent we are on God’s power in both.


Together, these readings call us to pay attention to the days we are given. They remind us that awareness of God does not sustain itself without interruption, and that gratitude often requires a deliberate pause. In a life that moves quickly, we are invited to slow down and receive this day as a gift rather than assuming there will always be another.

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