New Mercies

New Mercies

por Anthony Caldwell
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Psalm 78 - July 4, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading takes us to Psalm 78, a historical psalm that calls God’s people to remember His works and tell the next generation. The goal is not merely to pass down information, but to help the coming generation set their hope in God, remember His commands, and refuse to become a stubborn and rebellious people who forget His faithfulness. Psalm 78 reminds us that the presence of God is not a token to be used, but the treasure to be worshiped. Israel’s failures warn us not to treat God’s gifts as greater than God Himself. So today, read Psalm 78 and take up the call: tell the coming generation what God has done, point them to Jesus, and make sure the gospel does not grow quiet on our watch.
Exodus 40 - July 3, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading brings us to Exodus 40, where the tabernacle is finally consecrated and the glory of the Lord fills the tent of meeting. After all the building, crafting, measuring, washing, anointing, and obeying, Moses finishes the work—and then God’s presence comes down with such power that even Moses cannot enter. Exodus 40 reminds us that the presence of God is not casual, light, or ordinary. His presence is holy, weighty, transforming, and powerful enough to stop Moses at the door. So today, read Exodus 40 and ask the Lord to make you a person who does more than talk about wanting His presence—live like you are carrying His presence everywhere you go.
Numbers 9 - July 2, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading takes us to Numbers 9, where Israel celebrates the first Passover after being delivered from Egypt and learns to follow the cloud of God’s presence. The Passover reminds them to remember the blood, remember the rescue, and remember the God who brought them out. But the cloud reminds them that the God who saved them is also the God who leads them. Numbers 9 gives us a powerful picture of daily obedience. When the cloud moved, Israel moved; when the cloud stayed, Israel stayed. So today, read Numbers 9 and ask the Lord for that kind of obedience: move when He moves, stay when He stays, and let His Word and Spirit guide every step of your life.
Psalm 24 - July 1, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading takes us to Psalm 24, the anthem of the King of Glory. David reminds us that the earth belongs to the Lord, and then asks the great question: who can ascend the hill of the Lord and stand in His holy place? The answer is the one with clean hands and a pure heart—outward obedience and inward devotion before a holy God. Psalm 24 points us to Jesus, the only One truly worthy to ascend, reign, and bring His people home. The gates are commanded to lift up their heads because the King of Glory is coming in, strong and mighty. So today, read Psalm 24 and let your heart seek His face: the King has risen, the King is reigning, and the King will bring His people into glory.
Exodus 40 - June 30, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 40, where the tabernacle is finally raised and the glory of the Lord fills the dwelling place. After all the instructions, offerings, craftsmanship, priestly garments, consecration, rebellion, intercession, and restoration, Moses finishes the work—and then God fills the place with His presence. Exodus 40 points us forward to Jesus, who finished the greater work of redemption on the cross. Just as God’s glory filled the tabernacle after Moses finished the work, the Spirit filled the room at Pentecost after Christ completed the work of salvation. So today, read Exodus 40 and remember: when God finishes the work, His presence fills the place—and through Christ, His Spirit now dwells with His people.
Exodus 28-30 - June 29, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOR-dihA4R0 - Sunday Message (32:40 message start) Today’s reading brings us back to Exodus 28–30, where the priestly garments, consecration, and final tabernacle pieces point us again to Jesus. The priests were clothed, washed, anointed, and set apart, but even their ministry was only a shadow of the greater High Priest to come. Every garment, sacrifice, altar, and act of worship was telling the same story: we need a mediator, and God has provided one. Exodus 30 especially reminds us that the altar of incense points to prayer, praise, and worship rising before God. The bronze altar shows us sacrifice, but the golden altar shows us worship through a crowned and risen Savior. So today, read Exodus 28–30 and remember: Jesus is our High Priest, our sacrifice, our altar, and the only reason our prayers and praises can rise before the Father.
Psalm 29 - June 27, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s bonus reading takes us to Psalm 29, where David shows us the glory of the Lord over the storm. The voice of the Lord moves over the waters, breaks the cedars, shakes the wilderness, and still ends with peace. What begins in heaven and moves through the storm reminds us that God is never under the storm—He is enthroned above it. Psalm 29 reminds us that the Lord speaks to the natural man, strengthens the spiritual man, corrects the carnal man, and reigns over all things. His glory goes public through His voice, His holiness, His power, and His peace. So today, read Psalm 29 and lift your eyes above the clouds: whatever storm is beneath you, the King is still enthroned above you, and He gives peace to His people.
Hebrews 7 - June 26, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading takes us to Hebrews 7, where the priesthood of Jesus is shown to be greater than the priesthood of Aaron. Melchizedek appears before the law, before Levi, before the tabernacle, and before the Levitical system, reminding us that Jesus’ priesthood is not built on ancestry or ritual, but on resurrection life and the power of God. Hebrews 7 reminds us that Jesus is the better Priest, the better Mediator, and the One who lives forever to intercede for His people. Earthly priests came and went, but Jesus remains forever. So today, read Hebrews 7 and remember: your access to God does not rest on your works, your worthiness, or your religious system—it rests on Jesus, the eternal High Priest who brings you all the way to the Father.
Exodus 30 - June 25, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 30, where the final pieces of the tabernacle point us toward worship, cleansing, and belonging to God. The golden altar of incense reminds us that sacrifice brings us near, but worship is the highest calling of redeemed people. God comes to us in mercy, and then He teaches us how to approach Him in worship. Exodus 30 also shows us the atonement money, the bronze basin, and the anointing oil—each one revealing another layer of what it means to belong to the Lord. The people were numbered because they were His, and their offering pointed to the redemption that God Himself would provide. So today, read Exodus 30 and remember: Jesus paid for every law we broke, and if we are numbered among His people, our lives now belong fully to Him.
Exodus 29 - June 24, 2026
https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp - Donate Here Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 29, where God gives the instructions for consecrating Aaron and his sons as priests. The priests are taken from among the people, brought to the door, washed, clothed, anointed, filled, and sanctified—and every step is done to them, not by them. Their consecration reminds us that salvation and sanctification begin with the work of God, not the effort of man. Exodus 29 points us to Jesus, the true sacrifice, the true altar, and the One who sets His people apart. The priests identify with the sacrifice, receive cleansing, and are consecrated for holy service, just as believers now identify with Christ and are made new by Him. So today, read Exodus 29 and remember: Jesus has done the work, Jesus makes us holy, and Jesus sets us apart from the world for the glory of God.
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