Day 60: Chronological Bible Story in One Year Plan
Opening Scene
The land ahead is filled with fortified cities and powerful nations—but the greater danger is not giants outside. It is pride inside. Moses speaks urgently: When you succeed, don’t forget who brought you here.
The Story Unfolds
In Deuteronomy 7, Moses reminds Israel they are chosen—not because they are the largest or strongest, but because God loved them. Grace, not greatness, set them apart. God promises victory over nations if they remain faithful and avoid compromise with idols.
In Deuteronomy 8, Moses warns them about prosperity. The wilderness taught dependence; abundance may tempt independence. When they live in houses they did not build and eat from vineyards they did not plant, they must not say, “My power did this.” God is the source of strength and blessing.
In Deuteronomy 9, Moses confronts a dangerous thought: “It is because of my righteousness.” He reminds them of the golden calf, their stubbornness, and his intercession. Their survival has always depended on God’s mercy—not their perfection.
Spiritual Insight
God’s blessings are gifts of grace.
Prosperity tests the heart as much as hardship does.
Pride distances us from the very God who lifts us.
Life Application
Stay humble in success.
Remember past deliverance when present comfort increases.
Gratitude protects the heart from pride.
Prayer
Lord, guard my heart from pride. When You bless me, keep me humble. Help me remember that every good thing in my life comes from You. Amen.
Challenge of the Day
Pause today and thank God specifically for three blessings you might normally take for granted.






