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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.
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.
Episodes

Monday Feb 16, 2026
Episode 36: Holy Lives, True Rest, and a Faith That Endures
Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 8–11, Psalm 110, and Hebrews 4 to explore God’s call to holiness and His invitation to rest. The consecration of the priests reminds us that serving God is a sacred calling marked by obedience and reverence, while the warning of Nadab and Abihu shows that faith must never become careless or casual. The laws of discernment teach that holiness is practiced in everyday choices. Psalm 110 points to Jesus as the faithful King-Priest who reigns forever, and Hebrews 4 assures us that through Him we can approach God’s throne with confidence and find true rest. Together, these readings call us to serious faith, wise living, and enduring trust in Christ, our compassionate and faithful High Priest.

Friday Feb 13, 2026
Friday Feb 13, 2026
In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Leviticus 4–7 and Hebrews 3 to explore how God meets failure with a path toward restoration and growth. The sin and guilt offerings reveal that while God takes sin seriously, He also provides a way back through honest confession and responsible repentance. These passages teach that grace does not ignore wrongdoing but transforms it, calling us to make things right and rebuild relationships. Hebrews 3 then warns against hardened hearts and urges steady faithfulness, reminding us that perseverance matters more than a strong start. Together, these readings offer hope: God shapes mature faith not through perfection, but through soft hearts, shared healing, and daily obedience over time.

Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Episode 34: Drawing Near: Sacrifice, Courage, and a God Who Comes Close
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
In this episode of Truth Everyday, we begin Leviticus and discover that behind the sacrifices is a powerful invitation: God desires to dwell with His people. Leviticus 1–3 shows how offerings expressed surrender, gratitude, and restored fellowship—revealing that God welcomes willing hearts, not perfection. Psalm 27 reminds us that courage flows from God’s presence, even in seasons of fear and uncertainty. Hebrews 2 brings the story to its fulfillment in Jesus, who shared our humanity, suffered with us, and became the true way to draw near to God. Together, these readings proclaim a hopeful truth: God comes close, invites us into real relationship, and gives us courage to live faithfully in every circumstance.

Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Episode 33: When God Dwells Among Us: From Tent to Throne
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Exodus 38–40 and Hebrews 1 to see the story of a God who desires to dwell with His people—and does so fully through Jesus Christ. The careful completion of the tabernacle shows that God values faithful obedience in ordinary tasks, and the filling of the tabernacle with God’s glory reveals that His presence is the true goal of redemption. Hebrews 1 then lifts our eyes to Jesus, the radiance of God’s glory and the supreme revelation of God, reigning from the throne. Together, these readings remind us that God is present with His people, faithful to complete His work, and calling us to live with our eyes fixed on Christ, whose voice and reign shape our lives and history.

Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Episode 32: Whole Hearts, Willing Hands, and Steady Joy
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Exodus 35–37, Psalm 26, and Philippians 4 to discover how faithful living is possible even in unstable and uncertain times. From Israel’s willing generosity after failure, we learn that God restores repentant hearts and welcomes what we freely offer. The skilled work on the tabernacle shows that our abilities and creativity are gifts meant for God’s glory and the rebuilding of community. Psalm 26 calls us to a life of integrity—walking consistently with God in public and private—while Philippians 4 reminds us that true joy and contentment are learned through trusting Christ, not perfect circumstances. Together, these readings invite us to live with whole hearts, offer willing hands, and hold onto steady joy rooted in God’s presence.

Monday Feb 09, 2026
Episode 31: When We Fail, God Restores: From False Glory to True Purpose
Monday Feb 09, 2026
Monday Feb 09, 2026
In this episode of Truth Everyday, we reflect on Exodus 32–34 and Philippians 3 to discover how God meets human failure with mercy, presence, and renewed purpose—especially for young people facing pressure, disappointment, and uncertainty. From Israel’s impatience and the golden calf, we learn how fear and waiting can distort worship, yet God responds through Moses’ intercession with forgiveness and restored covenant. God reveals Himself as compassionate and gracious, showing that restoration—not rejection—is His way. In Philippians 3, Paul redirects identity away from status and achievement toward knowing Christ and pressing forward in hope. Together, these readings remind us that failure is not the end: God restores, reshapes our identity, and calls us to move forward with purpose.

Friday Feb 06, 2026
Episode 30: Clothed for Glory, Formed in Humility
Friday Feb 06, 2026
Friday Feb 06, 2026
Episode 30 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 28–31 and Philippians 2 to explore identity, leadership, and the kind of character God forms in His people. The episode highlights the high priest’s garments as symbols not of status but of responsibility, reminding listeners that godly leadership carries people with care and points attention to God’s glory rather than self-promotion. It then shows how God sets apart priests, empowers craftsmen with Spirit-given skill, and commands the Sabbath, teaching that our gifts, work, and rest all belong to Him and that value is not measured by constant productivity. Philippians 2 brings the theme to its climax by presenting Jesus as the model of true greatness—fully divine yet choosing humility, service, and obedience even to the cross, and therefore exalted by God. Together, these readings invite listeners to examine what is shaping their identity and to pursue a life built not on recognition but on faithful, Christlike humility.

Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Episode 29: Living with Purpose: God’s Presence, Our Time, and a Life Worth Living
Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Episode 29 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 25–27, Psalm 90, and Philippians 1 to answer three everyday questions: where God is in uncertainty, how we should use our time, and what makes life meaningful. The episode shows that the tabernacle instructions in Exodus are ultimately about God choosing to dwell with His people in the wilderness—meeting them before life is stable and bringing light, worship, and surrender into ordinary life. Psalm 90 then grounds listeners in the reality that life is short, calling for wisdom that comes from “numbering our days” and living with purpose rather than mere busyness. Finally, Philippians 1 presents Paul in prison—limited and uncertain—yet full of joy because Christ defines his life, summed up in his conviction that “to live is Christ.” Together, these readings invite listeners to live with awareness of God’s presence, stewardship of time, and a Christ-centered purpose that gives meaning to every season, including the hard ones.
