Daily Scripture Reading – Week 6

February 5, 2026 — Exodus 23:1–24:18; Matthew 24:1–31; Proverbs 4:1–9


Exodus 23:1–24:18
God’s laws emphasize justice, mercy, and integrity in everyday life. He promises His presence to guide Israel and calls them into covenant relationship sealed with sacrifice and worship. His holiness and nearness define what it means to belong to Him.

Matthew 24:1–31
Jesus speaks of coming upheaval, warning of deception and calling for endurance. History moves toward His visible return in power and glory. God remains sovereign even when the world feels unstable.

Proverbs 4:1–9
A father urges his son to prize wisdom above all else. Wisdom protects, honors, and guides those who embrace her. God’s instruction is a life giving treasure.

Together
God calls His people to faithful obedience rooted in covenant relationship. He gives wisdom for daily living and hope for the future when everything else shakes. Security comes from walking closely with Him in trust and reverence.


February 6, 2026 — Exodus 25:1–26:37; Matthew 24:32–25:13; Psalm 18:37–42


Exodus 25:1–26:37
God provides detailed instructions for the tabernacle, showing His desire to dwell among His people. Every element reflects His holiness and intentional design. Worship is shaped by His revealed pattern rather than human preference.

Matthew 24:32–25:13
Jesus urges watchfulness through parables about readiness. His return will be certain but unexpected, calling for steady faithfulness. God values hearts prepared and alert.

Psalm 18:37–42
David describes God granting victory over enemies. Strength and triumph come from the Lord’s enabling power. God fights for those who trust Him.

Together
God draws near to dwell with His people and calls them to live ready for His purposes. He equips, strengthens, and expects faithful attentiveness. Hope and preparedness grow from confidence in His presence.


February 7, 2026 — Exodus 27:1–28:43; Matthew 25:14–46; Psalm 18:43–50


Exodus 27:1–28:43
The altar, courtyard, and priestly garments reveal that access to God requires mediation and holiness. The priests are set apart to serve in beauty and dignity before Him. God establishes a way for sinful people to approach Him.

Matthew 25:14–46
Jesus teaches accountability through parables of stewardship and final judgment. Faithfulness is measured by action, especially toward those in need. God’s kingdom values responsible trust and compassionate obedience.

Psalm 18:43–50
David praises God for deliverance and enduring love. The Lord exalts and preserves His servant. God’s steadfast love extends beyond one generation.

Together
God provides access to Himself and calls His people to faithful, compassionate service. He is worthy of reverent worship and active obedience. Gratitude flows from recognizing His saving love.


February 8, 2026 — Exodus 29:1–30:38; Matthew 26:1–30; Psalm 19:1–6


Exodus 29:1–30:38
The consecration of priests and instructions for worship highlight the seriousness of approaching God. Regular sacrifice, prayer, and atonement maintain fellowship with Him. God makes a way for ongoing relationship through holy provision.

Matthew 26:1–30
Jesus prepares for the cross while a woman honors Him with costly devotion. At the Passover meal, He identifies the bread and cup with His coming sacrifice. God’s redemptive plan moves forward through willing surrender.

Psalm 19:1–6
Creation declares God’s glory without words. The heavens testify daily to His power and majesty. God’s greatness is evident to all.

Together
God reveals His holiness and glory while providing a path for redemption. Worship, sacrifice, and creation itself point to His majesty. Hearts are drawn to awe and gratitude before Him.


February 9, 2026 — Exodus 31:1–33:6; Matthew 26:31–46; Proverbs 4:10–19


Exodus 31:1–33:6
God fills Bezalel with skill for sacred work, showing that craftsmanship can serve holy purposes. Yet Israel’s impatience leads to the golden calf, exposing how quickly hearts turn. God disciplines but continues guiding His people.

Matthew 26:31–46
Jesus predicts failure among His disciples and then prays in deep anguish. He submits fully to the Father’s will despite the coming suffering. God’s plan advances through obedient surrender.

Proverbs 4:10–19
Wisdom leads on a brightening path, while wickedness walks in darkness. Choices shape direction and destiny. God calls His people to stay on the path of life.

Together
God desires faithful obedience in both work and worship. Even in human weakness, His purposes move forward through willing submission. The path of life is found in trusting and following Him.


February 10, 2026 — Exodus 33:7–34:35; Matthew 26:47–68; Psalm 19:7–14


Exodus 33:7–34:35
Moses meets with God face to face, pleading for His presence to remain with Israel. The Lord reveals His name and character as compassionate, gracious, and faithful. God’s glory shapes those who spend time with Him.

Matthew 26:47–68
Jesus is betrayed, arrested, and falsely accused, yet remains steadfast. Even under injustice, He fulfills God’s redemptive plan. God’s purposes stand firm despite human schemes.

Psalm 19:7–14
God’s law is perfect, reviving and guiding the soul. His words are sweeter than honey and bring light to the eyes. God’s truth shapes hearts and guards lives.

Together
God reveals His character through His presence, His Word, and His saving work. He remains faithful while calling His people to treasure His truth. Transformation comes from knowing Him more deeply.


February 11, 2026 — Exodus 35:1–36:38; Matthew 26:69–27:10; Psalm 20:1–9


Exodus 35:1–36:38
The people respond to God’s call with willing hearts and generous giving. Skilled workers build according to His design, and the work overflows with provision. God delights in wholehearted participation in His purposes.

Matthew 26:69–27:10
Peter’s denial and Judas’s despair reveal different responses to failure. Human weakness is exposed, yet God’s plan moves forward toward redemption. Sin cannot overturn His saving purpose.

Psalm 20:1–9
The psalm expresses confidence in the Lord’s saving power. Trust is placed not in human strength but in God’s name. Victory belongs to Him.

Together
God accomplishes His purposes through willing hearts and despite human failure. He invites trust in His power rather than our own. Hope rests securely in His faithful saving work.

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