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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

Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Episode 28: Living with Integrity, Praying Honestly, Standing Firm
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Episode 28 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 22–24, Psalm 109, and Ephesians 6 to show how faithful people live when life pushes back through pressure, injustice, and spiritual struggle. The episode highlights God’s call to integrity and justice in everyday decisions, especially in the way power is used and the vulnerable are protected, and it frames the covenant in Exodus 24 as a shared, public commitment to walk in God’s ways rather than chasing success at any cost. Psalm 109 is presented as an honest prayer from the depths of betrayal and pain, reminding listeners that God welcomes truthful lament and invites us to place what we cannot fix into His hands. Finally, Ephesians 6 equips believers to stand firm by God’s strength, using the “armor of God” as daily spiritual resources—truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, the Word, and prayer—so that steadfastness means resisting fear and compromise without becoming bitter. Together, these readings call listeners to live with integrity, pray honestly, and persevere with spiritual strength in real life.

Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Episode 27: Called to Be Different: Holy Living in the Middle of Real Life
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Tuesday Feb 03, 2026
Episode 27 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 19–21, Psalm 33, and Ephesians 5 to explore what holy living looks like in the midst of ordinary, pressured, real life. The episode shows how God, having rescued Israel from slavery, calls them at Sinai to live as a holy nation whose daily actions reflect His character, applying His commands to practical matters like work, justice, and responsibility. Psalm 33 lifts the focus from unstable human systems to confident trust in the Lord whose purposes stand firm, while Ephesians 5 calls believers to live as children of light, marked by wisdom, integrity, self-control, and Spirit-shaped relationships. Together, these readings remind listeners that faith is not an escape from everyday life but a visible witness within it, as God shapes His people to live differently, wisely, and faithfully in the world.

Monday Feb 02, 2026
Episode 26: Fed, Formed, and Built Together: God Shapes a Free People
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Episode 26 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 16–18 and Ephesians 4 to show that freedom is only the beginning of God’s work—formation is the journey that follows. The episode traces how God patiently shapes Israel after the Exodus by providing daily manna that teaches trust, rest through the Sabbath, water in moments of fear, and victory through shared prayer and support, reminding His people that they are not meant to stand alone. Wisdom in leadership emerges as Moses learns to share responsibility, revealing that healthy structure and community are part of God’s design for sustaining His mission. Drawing these themes into the life of the church, Ephesians 4 emphasizes unity, humility, and the use of diverse gifts to build a mature body in Christ. Together, the readings affirm that God not only saves His people but feeds, forms, and builds them into a strong, loving community that grows together in faith and purpose.

Friday Jan 30, 2026
Episode 25: From Bondage to Breakthrough: The God Who Makes a Way
Friday Jan 30, 2026
Friday Jan 30, 2026
Episode 25 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 13–15, Psalm 114, and Ephesians 3 to celebrate one of Scripture’s greatest moments of deliverance, revealing a God who makes a way where none seems possible. The episode traces Israel’s journey from Egypt, showing how God’s guidance is purposeful even when it feels slow, and how His power is revealed most clearly at the Red Sea, where salvation comes through God’s action rather than human effort. The joyful songs of Moses and Miriam, echoed in Psalm 114, highlight worship as a natural response to God’s saving work and affirm that the Lord who rescues His people is sovereign over all creation. Turning to Ephesians 3, the episode expands the Exodus story to God’s global mission, proclaiming that through Christ, salvation is offered to all nations and that God’s people are invited to share in His purpose. Together, these readings encourage listeners to trust God’s guidance, praise His deliverance, and join His ongoing work of bringing freedom and hope to the world.

Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Episode 24: From Judgment to Grace: Saved by God’s Mighty Hand
Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Episode 24 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 10–12 and Ephesians 2 to reveal the heart of the biblical message: God saves by His power and by His grace. The episode traces the final confrontation between God and Pharaoh, where darkness and judgment expose the weakness of human power while God’s light remains with His people, culminating in the Passover where salvation comes through trusting God’s provision of the lamb’s blood. Israel’s deliverance from Egypt marks a new beginning, showing that freedom is received, not earned, and that God rescues His people in order to bring them into a living relationship with Himself. Turning to Ephesians 2, the episode connects the Exodus to the gospel, declaring that all were once spiritually dead but are now made alive in Christ by grace through faith. Together, these readings proclaim a single story of redemption—from slavery to freedom, from death to life—accomplished by God’s mighty hand and fulfilled in Jesus Christ.

Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Episode 23: Power, Promise, and Praise: The God Who Acts in History
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Episode 23 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 7–9, Psalm 105, and Ephesians 1 to proclaim that God is not distant but actively at work in history, faithfully fulfilling His promises and giving His people hope. The episode explores the confrontation between God and Pharaoh through the plagues, revealing God’s supreme authority over human pride and false powers, and affirming that what the Lord has spoken will surely come to pass. Psalm 105 then calls God’s people to remember and praise His mighty acts, showing that remembering God’s past faithfulness strengthens trust in present uncertainty. The journey culminates in Ephesians 1, where Paul lifts believers’ eyes to God’s eternal purpose in Christ, reminding them that redemption, identity, and hope are gifts of grace, not human achievement. Together, these readings invite listeners to trust the God who has acted powerfully in the past and continues to work today with purpose, promise, and praise.

Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
Episode 22: Carrying God’s Work Through Resistance and Weariness
Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
Episode 22 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 4–6 and Galatians 6 to address seasons when God’s calling feels heavy, obedience is resisted, and faithfulness leads to weariness rather than quick results. The episode follows Moses’ deep reluctance and fear, God’s patient yet firm insistence on obedience and covenant faithfulness, and the discouraging reality that initial obedience can intensify resistance before deliverance comes. As Moses and the people grow weary, God responds not with rebuke but with a renewed revelation of Himself as the faithful LORD who keeps His covenant across generations. Turning to Galatians 6, the episode calls believers to carry one another’s burdens, persevere in doing good, and trust that unseen faithfulness will bear fruit in God’s time. Together, these readings remind listeners that God’s work advances through patient obedience, shared responsibility, and perseverance—even when results are slow and strength feels small.

Monday Jan 26, 2026
Episode 21: From Slavery to Freedom: The God Who Liberates
Monday Jan 26, 2026
Monday Jan 26, 2026
Episode 21 of Truth Everyday reflects on Exodus 1–3 and Galatians 5 to proclaim a central biblical truth: God is a God who liberates. The episode traces Israel’s descent into slavery under oppressive systems in Egypt, highlighting God’s faithfulness as His people continue to grow and as courageous individuals like the midwives resist injustice through quiet obedience. It follows Moses’ journey from rescue and failure to encounter with God at the burning bush, where the Lord reveals Himself as the faithful “I AM” who hears the cries of the oppressed and sends a deliverer. Turning to Galatians 5, the episode shows how this Exodus pattern finds fulfillment in Christ, who frees believers not for self-indulgence but for Spirit-shaped living marked by love and transformed character. Together, these readings affirm that the God who liberated Israel still sets people free today—calling them to live out that freedom through obedience, courage, and life in the Spirit.
