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  • Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

    Immerse Beginnings Day 141 Year 3 Daily Bible Reading

    21/05/2026 | 15 mins.
    The Donkey, the Angel, and Blessings That Cannot Be Reversed
    Balak, king of Moab, watches the Israelite horde spread across his landscape and does what any frightened king would do—he hires a professional. Balaam is a prophet-for-hire, a man who deals in curses the way a merchant deals in spices. But God intercepts the transaction. ‘Do not go with them,’ He tells Balaam. ‘These people are blessed.’ Balak sends more distinguished envoys and more money. Balaam, to his credit, says the right words—‘Even if Balak gave me his palace filled with silver and gold, I could do nothing against the will of the Lord.’ But he saddles his donkey and goes anyway. And then comes one of the most wonderfully humiliating scenes in Scripture. The donkey sees the angel that the prophet cannot. Three times the animal swerves, and three times Balaam beats her. When God opens the donkey’s mouth, she asks the most reasonable question in the Bible: ‘What have I done to deserve this?’ Balaam, the man who speaks for God, is rebuked by his own beast of burden. His eyes are finally opened, and he proceeds—chastened—to do exactly what God commands. Three times Balak sets up altars and asks for a curse. Three times Balaam opens his mouth and blessings pour out. ‘God is not a man, so he does not lie. He is not human, so he does not change his mind.’ The words are not Balaam’s; they are God’s, spoken through a reluctant vessel. And then, in his final oracle, Balaam sees far into the future: ‘A star will rise from Jacob; a scepter will emerge from Israel.’ The pagan prophet, hired to curse, becomes an unwitting herald of the Messiah.
    00:00 Balak Summons Balaam
    01:00 God Says Do Not Go
    02:00 Balak Sends More Officials
    03:00 Balaam’s Donkey Sees the Angel
    05:00 The Donkey Speaks
    06:00 Balaam Arrives in Moab
    07:00 First Oracle: Blessing Instead of Curse
    08:00 Balak’s Frustration
    09:00 Second Oracle: God Does Not Lie
    10:00 Third Oracle: The Spirit of God
    12:00 Balak’s Rage
    13:00 Final Oracle: A Star from Jacob
    15:00 Balaam Departs
    Buy Immerse Beginnings today!
    4 Questions to get your conversations started:
    1.    What stood out to you this week?
    2.    Was there anything confusing or troubling?
    3.    Did anything make you think differently about God?
    4.    How might this change the way we live?
    QUICK START GUIDE
    3 ways to get the most out of your experience
    1.    Use Immerse: Beginnings instead of your regular chapter and verse Bible. This special reader’s edition restores the Bible to its natural simplicity and beauty by removing chapter and verse numbers and other historical additions. Letters look like letters, songs look like songs, and the original literary structures are visible in each book.
    2.    Commit to making this a community experience. Immerse is designed for groups to encounter large portions of the Bible together for 8 weeks–more like a book club, less like a Bible study. By meeting every week in small groups and discussing what you read in open, honest conversations, you and your community can come together to be transformed through an authentic experience with the Scriptures.
    3.    Aim to understand the big story. Read through “The Stories and the Story” (p. 329) to see how the books of the Bible work together to tell God’s story of his creation’s restoration. As you read through Immerse: Beginnings, rather than ask, “How do I fit God into my busy life?” begin asking, “How can I join in God’s great plan by living out my part in his story?”
    And for more great Bible podcasts for Christians and small groups, check out https://lumivoz.com or search for Lumivoz in your podcast app of choice.
  • Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

    Immerse Beginnings Day 140 Year 3 Daily Bible Reading

    20/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    The Rock, the Serpent, and the Passing of an Era
    Miriam dies at Kadesh, and the text records it in a single sentence—no eulogy, no mourning period mentioned. She who led the women in singing after the Red Sea crossing slips quietly from the story. Then there is no water, and the people do what they always do: they complain. God tells Moses to speak to the rock. Instead, Moses strikes it twice, shouting: ‘Must we bring you water from this rock?’ That small word ‘we’ may be the most consequential pronoun in the Pentateuch. The water flows, but the verdict is devastating: Moses will not enter the promised land. The punishment seems disproportionate until you understand what was at stake—Moses made it look as though the miracle depended on his effort rather than God’s word. Edom refuses passage, and Israel must detour. Then Aaron dies on Mount Hor, and there is a solemn scene: Moses removes the priestly garments from the dying father and places them on Eleazar, the son. The priesthood passes from one generation to the next while the whole nation watches from below. Israel mourns for thirty days. The march resumes, and again the people grumble. This time God sends venomous snakes, and the remedy is bewildering: a bronze snake lifted on a pole. Anyone bitten need only look at it to live. The cure requires no merit, no offering, no journey—only the willingness to look up. Jesus would later claim this image as His own, telling Nicodemus that the Son of Man must be lifted up in just the same way. The chapter closes with military victories over Sihon and Og—the first conquests of the promised land’s borderlands. A new generation is beginning to fight, and beginning to win.
    00:00 Miriam Dies at Kadesh
    01:00 Water from the Rock
    02:00 Moses Barred from the Promised Land
    03:00 Edom Refuses Passage
    04:00 Aaron Dies on Mount Hor
    05:00 Victory Over the Canaanite King of Arad
    06:00 The Bronze Snake on a Pole
    07:00 Journey Through the Wilderness
    08:00 Victory Over King Sihon of the Amorites
    09:00 The Ancient Song of Heshbon
    10:00 Victory Over King Og of Bashan
    Buy Immerse Beginnings today!
    4 Questions to get your conversations started:
    1.    What stood out to you this week?
    2.    Was there anything confusing or troubling?
    3.    Did anything make you think differently about God?
    4.    How might this change the way we live?
    QUICK START GUIDE
    3 ways to get the most out of your experience
    1.    Use Immerse: Beginnings instead of your regular chapter and verse Bible. This special reader’s edition restores the Bible to its natural simplicity and beauty by removing chapter and verse numbers and other historical additions. Letters look like letters, songs look like songs, and the original literary structures are visible in each book.
    2.    Commit to making this a community experience. Immerse is designed for groups to encounter large portions of the Bible together for 8 weeks–more like a book club, less like a Bible study. By meeting every week in small groups and discussing what you read in open, honest conversations, you and your community can come together to be transformed through an authentic experience with the Scriptures.
    3.    Aim to understand the big story. Read through “The Stories and the Story” (p. 329) to see how the books of the Bible work together to tell God’s story of his creation’s restoration. As you read through Immerse: Beginnings, rather than ask, “How do I fit God into my busy life?” begin asking, “How can I join in God’s great plan by living out my part in his story?”
    And for more great Bible podcasts for Christians and small groups, check out https://lumivoz.com or search for Lumivoz in your podcast app of choice.
  • Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

    Immerse Beginnings Day 139 Year 3 Daily Bible Reading

    19/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    I Am Your Share and Your Inheritance
    The priestly duties outlined here carry an extraordinary weight: Aaron and his sons are personally responsible for any violation connected with the sanctuary. The closer you stand to holy things, the greater the accountability. But with the weight comes provision—the priests receive portions of every offering, the best of the oil, the new wine, the grain, the firstfruits. They eat from God’s table, sustained by the very worship of the nation. And then comes one of the most breathtaking lines in all of Scripture. When God tells Aaron that the priests will receive no allotment of land, He does not merely say ‘you don’t need land.’ He says: ‘I am your share and your allotment.’ The other tribes will have fields and vineyards. The priests will have God Himself. It is either the worst inheritance in Israel or the best—and everything depends on whether you believe God is who He says He is. The Levites, too, receive no land but are given the nation’s tithes, and from those tithes they must give a tenth—a tithe of the tithe—to the Lord. Even those who live on generosity must practice it. The reading closes with the red heifer ceremony—a strange and solemn ritual for purifying those who have touched death. The heifer is burned entirely, and its ashes are mixed with water to create the ‘water of purification.’ In a world saturated with death, God provides a way back to cleanness. The path from defilement to restoration always exists, but someone must prepare the ashes, and someone must sprinkle the water. Purity, like everything else in God’s economy, requires a mediator.
    00:00 Priestly Responsibilities and Accountability
    01:00 The Priesthood as a Gift
    02:00 The Priests’ Share of Offerings
    03:00 Firstfruits and Firstborn
    04:00 ‘I Am Your Share and Your Allotment’
    05:00 Tithes for the Levites
    06:00 The Tithe of the Tithe
    07:00 The Red Heifer Ceremony
    08:00 Purification from Contact with Death
    09:00 The Water of Purification
    10:00 Defilement and Restoration
    Buy Immerse Beginnings today!
    4 Questions to get your conversations started:
    1.    What stood out to you this week?
    2.    Was there anything confusing or troubling?
    3.    Did anything make you think differently about God?
    4.    How might this change the way we live?
    QUICK START GUIDE
    3 ways to get the most out of your experience
    1.    Use Immerse: Beginnings instead of your regular chapter and verse Bible. This special reader’s edition restores the Bible to its natural simplicity and beauty by removing chapter and verse numbers and other historical additions. Letters look like letters, songs look like songs, and the original literary structures are visible in each book.
    2.    Commit to making this a community experience. Immerse is designed for groups to encounter large portions of the Bible together for 8 weeks–more like a book club, less like a Bible study. By meeting every week in small groups and discussing what you read in open, honest conversations, you and your community can come together to be transformed through an authentic experience with the Scriptures.
    3.    Aim to understand the big story. Read through “The Stories and the Story” (p. 329) to see how the books of the Bible work together to tell God’s story of his creation’s restoration. As you read through Immerse: Beginnings, rather than ask, “How do I fit God into my busy life?” begin asking, “How can I join in God’s great plan by living out my part in his story?”
    And for more great Bible podcasts for Christians and small groups, check out https://lumivoz.com or search for Lumivoz in your podcast app of choice.
  • Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

    Immerse Beginnings Day 138 Year 3 Daily Bible Reading

    18/05/2026 | 15 mins.
    The Earth Opens Its Mouth
    The offering regulations for when Israel finally enters the land carry a quiet note of grace—‘when you arrive’ is not ‘if you arrive.’ God still speaks of the promised land as a certainty, even as the current generation is condemned to die in the wilderness. Their children will get there. The promise bends but does not break. A man is found gathering wood on the Sabbath and is stoned—a punishment that shocks modern sensibilities but reveals how seriously God takes rest. The Sabbath is not a suggestion; it is a commandment woven into the very fabric of creation. Then God commands tassels with a blue cord on every garment—a visible, tangible reminder dangling from every hem: you belong to someone. Remember whose you are. But the heart of today’s reading is Korah’s rebellion. Korah, a Levite, along with Dathan, Abiram, and 250 leaders, confronts Moses with words that sound almost democratic: ‘The whole community is holy. Why do you set yourselves above us?’ It is a reasonable-sounding argument that masks a fundamental error—they confused being set apart with being set above. Moses’ response is to fall on his face and let God decide. The next day, the ground opens and swallows Korah, Dathan, and Abiram alive. Fire consumes the 250 incense-bearers. And yet the very next morning the people blame Moses for the deaths, and a plague kills 14,700 more before Aaron runs into the gap with his censer, standing literally between the living and the dead. Then God settles the question of authority once and for all: twelve staffs are placed in the tabernacle overnight. Aaron’s staff alone sprouts buds, blossoms, and ripe almonds—life from dead wood. The symbol is unmistakable. God’s chosen leader is the one through whom He produces life where there should be none.
    00:00 Offering Instructions for the Promised Land
    02:00 Same Law for Israelites and Foreigners
    03:00 Unintentional vs. Deliberate Sin
    04:00 The Sabbath-Breaker Stoned
    05:00 Tassels with a Blue Cord
    06:00 Korah’s Rebellion Begins
    07:00 Moses Confronts Dathan and Abiram
    09:00 The Earth Swallows the Rebels
    11:00 Fire Consumes the 250
    12:00 The People Blame Moses
    13:00 Aaron Stands Between the Living and Dead
    14:00 Aaron’s Staff Buds and Blossoms
    15:00 The People’s Fear
    Buy Immerse Beginnings today!
    4 Questions to get your conversations started:
    1.    What stood out to you this week?
    2.    Was there anything confusing or troubling?
    3.    Did anything make you think differently about God?
    4.    How might this change the way we live?
    QUICK START GUIDE
    3 ways to get the most out of your experience
    1.    Use Immerse: Beginnings instead of your regular chapter and verse Bible. This special reader’s edition restores the Bible to its natural simplicity and beauty by removing chapter and verse numbers and other historical additions. Letters look like letters, songs look like songs, and the original literary structures are visible in each book.
    2.    Commit to making this a community experience. Immerse is designed for groups to encounter large portions of the Bible together for 8 weeks–more like a book club, less like a Bible study. By meeting every week in small groups and discussing what you read in open, honest conversations, you and your community can come together to be transformed through an authentic experience with the Scriptures.
    3.    Aim to understand the big story. Read through “The Stories and the Story” (p. 329) to see how the books of the Bible work together to tell God’s story of his creation’s restoration. As you read through Immerse: Beginnings, rather than ask, “How do I fit God into my busy life?” begin asking, “How can I join in God’s great plan by living out my part in his story?”
    And for more great Bible podcasts for Christians and small groups, check out https://lumivoz.com or search for Lumivoz in your podcast app of choice.
  • Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

    Immerse Beginnings Day 137 Year 3 Daily Bible Reading

    17/05/2026 | 13 mins.
    Grasshoppers in Their Own Eyes
    Miriam and Aaron challenge Moses’ authority—ostensibly over his Cushite wife, but truly over his unique standing before God. The Lord’s response is swift and specific: ‘With Moses I speak face to face, clearly and not in riddles.’ Miriam is struck with a skin disease, and Aaron’s desperate plea to Moses reveals the terrible irony—the siblings who questioned Moses’ authority now beg for his intercession. Moses prays five of the most tender words in the Old Testament: ‘O God, please heal her.’ She is healed, but must wait seven days outside the camp. Even forgiveness has consequences. Then comes the reconnaissance of Canaan. Twelve spies, forty days, and a cluster of grapes so enormous it takes two men to carry it. The land is everything God promised—flowing with milk and honey, bursting with fruit. But ten of the twelve see only the giants. ‘We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes,’ they report, ‘and we looked the same to them.’ That phrase is devastating: they had already decided they were small before the giants ever saw them. Only Caleb and Joshua dissent: ‘The Lord is with us. Don’t be afraid.’ But fear is contagious, and faith, that night, was not. The people weep, plot a return to Egypt, and nearly stone the two faithful spies. God’s sentence is measured: forty years of wandering, one year for each day of exploration. The generation that refused to enter the land will die in the wilderness. And then, with grim predictability, the people reverse course and attempt to invade on their own—without Moses, without the ark, without God. They are routed. Disobedience in one direction is not corrected by disobedience in the other.
    00:00 Miriam and Aaron Criticize Moses
    01:00 God Defends Moses
    02:00 Miriam’s Leprosy and Healing
    03:00 Twelve Spies Sent to Canaan
    05:00 The Cluster of Grapes
    06:00 The Bad Report: Giants in the Land
    07:00 Joshua and Caleb’s Faith
    08:00 The People Threaten Stoning
    09:00 Moses Intercedes
    10:00 God’s Sentence: Forty Years
    11:00 Only Caleb and Joshua Will Enter
    12:00 The Ten Spies Struck Dead
    13:00 The Failed Invasion
    Buy Immerse Beginnings today!
    4 Questions to get your conversations started:
    1.    What stood out to you this week?
    2.    Was there anything confusing or troubling?
    3.    Did anything make you think differently about God?
    4.    How might this change the way we live?
    QUICK START GUIDE
    3 ways to get the most out of your experience
    1.    Use Immerse: Beginnings instead of your regular chapter and verse Bible. This special reader’s edition restores the Bible to its natural simplicity and beauty by removing chapter and verse numbers and other historical additions. Letters look like letters, songs look like songs, and the original literary structures are visible in each book.
    2.    Commit to making this a community experience. Immerse is designed for groups to encounter large portions of the Bible together for 8 weeks–more like a book club, less like a Bible study. By meeting every week in small groups and discussing what you read in open, honest conversations, you and your community can come together to be transformed through an authentic experience with the Scriptures.
    3.    Aim to understand the big story. Read through “The Stories and the Story” (p. 329) to see how the books of the Bible work together to tell God’s story of his creation’s restoration. As you read through Immerse: Beginnings, rather than ask, “How do I fit God into my busy life?” begin asking, “How can I join in God’s great plan by living out my part in his story?”
    And for more great Bible podcasts for Christians and small groups, check out https://lumivoz.com or search for Lumivoz in your podcast app of choice.
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About Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year
Take a breath, find your place, and read deeply. Discover the joy of reading God’s word with the Immerse New Living Translation (NLT) Bible. This daily Bible podcast will take you through the Bible in a year following the Immerse Bible Reading Experience. So grab your family and small group and go through the Bible in a year together with Immerse. Each of the 6 volumes is available online or at your favorite Christian bookstore.
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