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Truth Everyday

Truth Everyday

Written by: Lahoot Education and Research Network (LERN)
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This podcast is a daily reflection based on a one year Bible reading plan aim to help Christians live out a biblical worldview in every sphere of life, at home, school, work, business, research, and society, so that the transforming power of the gospel is visible in our communities and nations.

Truth Everyday exists to bridge faith and practice by equipping believers through Biblical reflections, teachings, and digital resources. It offers biblical wisdom, practical guidance, and contextual insights that help Christians (especially youth and young Christian professionals) integrate theology into daily decisions, vocations, and societal engagement.

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Episodes
  • Episode 13: Wrestling, Waiting, and Watching: God’s Faithfulness in Crisis and Hope
    Jan 14 2026

    Episode 13 of Truth Everyday weaves together Genesis 32–34, Psalm 145, and Mark 13 to explore how God remains faithful amid personal struggle, communal brokenness, and uncertain futures. The episode reflects on Jacob wrestling with God at the Jabbok, where fear, confession, and surrender lead to deep transformation and a new identity, marked by dependence rather than control. It then traces the fragile reconciliation with Esau and the painful events surrounding Dinah, reminding us that God’s promises endure even when human transformation is incomplete and moral formation is ongoing. Psalm 145 lifts the focus from human failure to God’s unchanging character: gracious, compassionate, and faithful across generations. Finally, Jesus’ teaching in Mark 13 calls disciples not to predict the future, but to remain watchful, discerning, and steadfast in the present. Together, these readings invite listeners to cling to God in seasons of wrestling, waiting, and watching, trusting that He is sovereign and faithful through every crisis and hope.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 12: Faithful in Unjust Systems: Trusting God’s Justice and Wholehearted Devotion
    Jan 13 2026

    Episode 12 of Truth Everyday reflects on Genesis 30–31, Psalm 11, and Mark 12 to explore how God calls His people to faithfulness amid unjust systems, unequal power, and moral uncertainty. Through Jacob’s long struggle under Laban, the episode shows that blessing ultimately comes from God’s sovereign justice rather than manipulation, and that obedience sometimes means discerning when it is time to move on. Psalm 11 anchors this story with a bold confession of trust, affirming that God remains enthroned and morally engaged even when social foundations are shaken. In Mark 12, Jesus confronts religious systems that exploit the vulnerable and re-centers faith on wholehearted love for God and neighbor, culminating in the widow’s offering as a picture of total trust. Together, these readings encourage listeners to remain faithful, surrendered, and confident that God sees injustice, judges rightly, and honors genuine devotion.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 11: God Meets Us on the Way: Promise, Perseverance, and True Worship
    Jan 12 2026

    In Episode 11 of Truth Everyday, the readings from Genesis 28–29 and Mark 11 reveal a God who meets His people in ordinary places, shapes faith through long seasons of perseverance, and calls for worship that is genuine and fruitful. The episode reflects on Jacob encountering God at Bethel while on the run, discovering that God’s presence is not confined to sanctuaries but found on the road between past failure and future promise. It then follows Jacob’s long years of labor and disappointment in Genesis 29, showing how God refines character and fulfills promises through patience and endurance rather than instant results. Turning to Mark 11, the episode highlights Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the cleansing of the temple, and the withering fig tree as a powerful call to true worship, one marked not by religious appearance, but by prayer, justice, and lives that bear fruit. Together, these passages invite listeners to recognize where God is meeting them today and to respond with worship that flows from encounter, obedience, and transformed living.

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    5 mins
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