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August 6, 2025

Judges 20, Acts 24, Jeremiah 34, Luke 3

Judges 20: Israel wages war against Benjamin for a horrific crime, suffering initial losses before eventually defeating the tribe. Acts 24: Paul defends his faith before Governor Felix, who delays judgment and keeps Paul in custody for two years. Jeremiah 34: God condemns Judah for breaking their covenant to free slaves, warning of destruction for their disobedience. Luke 3: John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus through preaching repentance and baptizing, as Jesus begins His public ministry.

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Answering the Call: Winston and Emmy’s Stories from Zimbabwe’s Mission Field

In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, Jay Strother kicks off a special August series focused on global missions by sitting down with Winston and Emmy Coltart, global workers serving in Zimbabwe. The conversation explores their remarkable journey from meeting on a short-term mission trip to planting a church and opening a gospel-centered coffee shop near a university in Zimbabwe.

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Daily Devotional
August 5, 2025

Judges 19, Acts 23, Jeremiah 33, Luke 2

Judges 19: A Levite’s concubine is abused and murdered in Gibeah, leading him to send her dismembered body throughout Israel as a call to action. Acts 23: Paul defends himself before the Sanhedrin, survives a murder plot, and is transferred under Roman protection to stand trial in Caesarea. Jeremiah 33: God promises healing, restoration, and a righteous King from David’s line, reaffirming His eternal covenant with Israel. Luke 2: Jesus is born in Bethlehem, announced to shepherds by angels, presented at the temple, and grows in wisdom and favor with God and people.

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August 4, 2025

Judges 18, Acts 22, Jeremiah 32, Luke 1

Judges 18: The tribe of Dan steals Micah’s idols and priest, then violently takes over the city of Laish and sets up their own idolatrous worship. Acts 22: Paul defends himself before a hostile crowd by recounting his conversion and calling, revealing his Roman citizenship to avoid unlawful punishment. Jeremiah 32: Jeremiah buys a field as a prophetic sign of future restoration, even as Jerusalem faces destruction, affirming God's power and covenant promise. Luke 1: God announces the miraculous births of John the Baptist and Jesus, and both Zechariah and Mary respond with praise as God's redemption plan unfolds.

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August 3, 2025

Judges 17, Acts 21, Jeremiah 30-31, Mark 16

Judges 17: Micah builds a personal shrine, makes household idols, and hires a wandering Levite to be his priest in hopes of securing God’s favor. Acts 21: Paul travels to Jerusalem despite repeated warnings, is falsely accused in the temple, and is arrested after a violent mob stirs up the city. Jeremiah 30–31: God promises to restore Israel from exile, heal their wounds, bring them back with joy, and establish a new covenant written on their hearts. Mark 16: Jesus rises from the dead, appears to His followers, commissions them to preach the gospel, and ascends into heaven.

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August 2, 2025

Judges 16, Acts 20, Jeremiah 29, Mark 15

Judges 16: Samson falls to Delilah’s betrayal, loses his strength and freedom, but ultimately brings down the Philistine temple in a final act of divine vengeance. Acts 20: Paul encourages the churches, revives a young man in Troas, and gives an emotional farewell to the Ephesian elders with warnings and blessings. Jeremiah 29: Jeremiah urges the exiles to settle in Babylon, promises future restoration, and rebukes false prophets spreading lies among the people. Mark 15: Jesus is condemned, mocked, crucified, and buried, fulfilling prophecy and revealing His divine identity through His death on the cross.

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Daily Devotional
August 1, 2025

Judges 15, Acts 19, Jeremiah 28, Mark 14

Judges 15: Samson burns Philistine fields in revenge, kills many in retaliation, and defeats a thousand men with a donkey’s jawbone before crying out to God for water. Acts 19: Paul’s ministry in Ephesus leads to conversions, miracles, confrontation with false exorcists, and a riot over the threat to Artemis worship. Jeremiah 28: The false prophet Hananiah contradicts Jeremiah’s warning about Babylon, breaks his yoke, and dies after God declares judgment on him. Mark 14: Jesus is anointed, celebrates Passover, prays in Gethsemane, is betrayed, arrested, falsely tried, and Peter denies Him before the rooster crows.

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