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The Bible for the Broken
by Steve and Pam Traylor
The Bible for the Broken is a free daily Bible study for the weary, wounded, and the becoming-whole—honest theology and gentle hope, one day at a time. For those who are grieving, chronically ill, spiritually exhausted, or struggling to hold on to faith — this is for you. The Bible for the Broken is a free, chronological daily Bible study walking through all of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. Each episode is about 15 minutes: Scripture read aloud, honest reflection, and a gentle prayer. Hosted by Dr. Steve Traylor, retired pastor of 42 years. New episodes every day. You don't have to be okay to start. Just stay connected. Companion written studies for each podcast are available at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 134—Brought Near: Leviticus 15:1–33
Every section of Leviticus 15 follows the same arc: a condition arises, a period of separation follows, the condition ends, and there is a structured way back—always affordable, always available, always ending with the priest declaring the person clean. The law exists not to keep people away from God, but because God was there. Among them. In the camp. The purity laws are the architecture around that presence—not walls to exclude, but corridors designed for return. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-134brought-near. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 133—Seen and Restored: Leviticus 13–14
When a leper was healed and ready to be restored, the ceremony couldn't begin inside the camp—because the leper couldn't enter. So the priest went out. He crossed the line. He came to where the excluded person was. The restoration God designed begins not with the unclean person making themselves presentable, but with the mediator crossing the boundary to find them. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-133seen-and-restored. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 132—Clean and Covered: Leviticus 11:1–12:8
"If she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take two turtledoves, or two young pigeons." That's the offering Mary and Joseph brought when they presented Jesus at the temple. The family through which the Lamb of God entered the world was so poor they could only bring the least the law allowed. He has been at the level of the poorest offering from the very beginning. Come with what you have. The atonement has already been made. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-132clean-and-covered. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 131—Consecrated and Commemorated: Numbers 8:1–26; Numbers 9:1–14
Some men in Israel had become ceremonially unclean—someone had died, and they had cared for the body. Now the Passover had come, and they were standing outside while everyone else went in. They could have accepted the exclusion. Instead, they came to Moses and asked: "Why should we be kept back?" Moses didn't know the answer. He took it to God. And God, who had not yet spoken on this question at all, built them a door. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-131consecrated-and-commemorated. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 130—Strange Fire: Leviticus 10:1–20
Aaron's two eldest sons died in the sanctuary on the day Israel's worship was inaugurated. Moses told him not to tear his clothes, not to loosen his hair, not to leave. Don't mourn in public. Keep serving. And Aaron—who had been on Sinai, who had seen God, who had just watched his sons die—held his peace. At the end of the chapter, he finally speaks. And he is heard. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-130strange-fire. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 129—Set Apart and Sent: Leviticus 8–9; Numbers 7:1–89
On the eighth day, fire came out from before the LORD and consumed the burnt offering on the altar. When all the people saw it, they shouted—and fell on their faces. Both. Joy and awe together. God didn't just design a way for His people to approach Him. He showed up to receive what they brought. And afterward, for twelve days, twelve tribal leaders came one by one with identical offerings—and God recorded every name. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-129set-apart-and-sent. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 128—The Ongoing Fire: Leviticus 6–7
Five times in eight verses, God said the same thing: the fire on the altar shall not go out. The priests didn't start it—God did. Their job was to feed wood to it every morning, whether they felt like it or not. And tucked into the same chapters is the one offering in all of Leviticus that nobody was required to bring. The thanksgiving offering. Completely voluntary. And it had to be eaten the same day. Because gratitude doesn't keep. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-128the-ongoing-fire. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 127—Covered and Cleansed: Leviticus 4:1–5:19
In Leviticus 5, if you couldn't afford a lamb, you brought two birds. If you couldn't afford two birds, you brought a handful of flour. The priest made atonement. The forgiveness spoken over the flour was the same forgiveness spoken over the bull. God did not design a tiered mercy. He designed a door wide enough for everyone. Even the person who came with almost nothing. Especially that person. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-127covered-and-cleansed. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 126—Drawing Near: Leviticus 1–3
Exodus ends with Moses standing outside the tabernacle—the glory so heavy he can't enter. Leviticus opens with God calling from inside: here is how you come close. Three offerings. One complete picture of what it means to draw near to God: total dedication, daily provision, restored fellowship. God designed all three—and anticipated every dimension of what broken people need when they approach Him. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-126drawing-near. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 125 — Delivered and Dwelling: Exodus 1–40 (Review)
Exodus Review. Forty-three days through Exodus. God delivered His people out and then moved in among them. Names were revealed and lived into. A pause to see the whole before we enter Leviticus. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-125-delivered-and-dwelling. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 124—Finished and Filled: Exodus 39-40
Seven times in Exodus 39. Seven times in Exodus 40. Just as the LORD had commanded Moses. Fourteen times the text stops to say: they did it right. They did it all. They did it exactly as they were told. And then Moses finished the work—and the glory came. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-124finished-and-filled. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 123—Crafted and Consecrated: Exodus 37-38
The bronze basin—the laver where priests washed before approaching God—was made from mirrors. Not just any bronze. The mirrors of the women who gathered at the tent. They surrendered what they used to look at themselves. Moses received it and made something for cleansing. One of the most quietly remarkable things in all of Exodus is tucked into half a verse in chapter 38. We don't always know what our offering will become. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-123crafted-and-consecrated. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 122—Willing and Overflowing: Exodus 35-36
Moses told the people: whoever is of a willing heart, bring an offering. And they came—men and women both—with gold and goat's hair, with earrings removed from their ears and wood cut from their supplies. They kept bringing, morning after morning, until the workers had to stop and tell Moses: the people are giving too much. Moses issued a proclamation throughout the camp: stop. The material is sufficient, and more than enough. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-122willing-and-overflowing. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 121—Covenant and Radiance: Exodus 34:10-35
Moses came down the mountain not knowing his face was shining. Forty days in God's presence, and the glow was unconscious—the residue of where he had been, not a performance of what he wanted to be. You don't have to manufacture the radiance. You only have to go back. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-121covenant-and-radiance. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 120—Name and Nature: Exodus 34:1-9
After Israel built the golden calf and Moses smashed the tablets, God told Moses to cut new stone and come back up the mountain. Then God descended in a cloud, stood with him, and said His own name out loud—not just "Yahweh" but everything Yahweh means: merciful, gracious, slow to anger, abundant in faithfulness, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin. Moses didn't analyze it. He hurried to the ground and prayed. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-120name-and-nature. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 119—Presence and Glory: Exodus 33:1-23
God offered Moses everything: angel escort, military victory, land flowing with milk and honey. Everything except His own presence. Moses said no. If Your presence doesn't go with us, don't take us up from here. He refused the Promised Land without God. The destination without the Presence was no destination at all. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-119presence-and-glory. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 118—The Descent: Exodus 32:15-35
Moses comes down the mountain carrying the law of God written by the finger of God—and hears the camp before he can see it. The sound tells him everything. He breaks the tablets. He destroys the calf. He confronts Aaron, who says the calf just came out of the fire. And then, the next morning, Moses goes back up. Not because the rubble is cleared. Because the sin is still between Israel and God, and he is the only one willing to stand there. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-118the-descent. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 117—The Mountain: Exodus 32:7-14
God says "your people, whom you brought out of Egypt." Moses says back: "Your people, whom You brought out." Six words apart—and between them, everything. Moses doesn't argue that Israel deserves mercy. He doesn't claim they are good. He pleads the covenant, the name, and the character of God. That is not the prayer of someone who knows about God. That is the prayer of someone who knows Him. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-117the-mountain. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 116—The Making: Exodus 32:1-6
They didn't stop believing in God. They built a version of Him they could hold in their hands—and worshipped it the way they had watched Egypt worship for four hundred years. Aaron called it "a feast to Yahweh." The people rose early, brought offerings, and rose up to play. The calf was comfortable. The mountain was true. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-116the-making. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 115—Spirit and Sabbath: Exodus 31:1-18
God commissioned the most detailed building project in Israel's history—and wove a command for rest into the commission itself. Not as an afterthought. Not as a reward for finishing. Right there in the instructions. Keep the Sabbath, He said. Rest is part of the blueprint. And the man He called to build it wasn't a priest or a prophet. He was a craftsman, filled with the Spirit of God—for work done with gold and wood and stone. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-115spirit-and-sabbath. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 114—Fragrance and Foundation: Exodus 30:1-38
Five separate instructions in one chapter—a golden altar, a ransom for every counted life, a basin for washing, a holy anointing oil, a sacred incense compound. They seem disconnected. They are not. Each one answers the same question: How do broken human beings come near to a holy God? And the answer is not: try harder. The answer is: God designs the approach. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-114fragrance-and-foundation. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 113—Washed and Whole: Exodus 29:1-46
At no point in the ordination ceremony does Aaron do anything to make himself ready. He is washed. He is clothed. He is anointed. He is marked with blood from ear to toe. Every verb of preparation belongs to God, not Aaron. And at the end of it all, God says the quiet part plainly: I will dwell among them. That was always the point. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-113washed-and-whole. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 112—Holiness and Hem: Exodus 28:31-43
Around the hem of the high priest's robe, alternating: a golden bell, a pomegranate, a golden bell, a pomegranate. As long as the bells rang, the people waiting outside knew he was alive. The work was continuing. Their offering was being carried. And on his forehead, three words: Holy to the LORD. Not his holiness. Assigned holiness—so imperfect worship could be accepted anyway. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-112holiness-and-hem. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 111—Shoulders and Heart: Exodus 28:1-30
God designed the high priest to carry the names of His people into the presence of the holy—on his shoulders, over his heart. Six tribes on one stone. Six on the other. Every name. Secured with chains and cord so they couldn't swing loose. This is what it looks like when God refuses to let His people be forgotten. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-111shoulders-and-heart. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 110—Altar and Courtyard: Exodus 27:1-21
For most Israelites, the bronze altar was as far as they ever went. They didn't pass through to the ark or the lampstand or the veil. They came to the courtyard, brought a sacrifice, and met God at the altar. The structure was the sermon: there is no path to a holy God that goes around the place where the cost is paid. But the altar was also the place where you ran when you needed mercy. Both things at once. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-110altar-and-courtyard. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 109—Curtains and Covering: Exodus 26:1-37
The most glorious layer of the tabernacle was hidden from public view—made for God alone. Day 109 explores what Exodus 26 says about the beauty no one else can see, the veil that told the truth, and the One who tore it. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-109curtains-and-covering. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 108—Offerings and Ark: Exodus 25:1-40
In the middle of a detailed construction manual, God interrupts Himself with His reason: "that I may dwell among them." Not above them. Not at a safe distance. Among them. The entire architecture of the tabernacle—the gold, the cherubim, the mercy seat—is in service of that one sentence. A God who draws up His own blueprint for living with broken people is not a God who has given up on them. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-108offerings-and-ark. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 107—Covenant and Confirmation: Exodus 24:1-18
The people promised twice: "All that God has spoken, we will do." They broke it in forty days. And yet the covenant held—because it was never sealed by their promise. It was sealed by blood. And Moses entered a consuming fire so they didn't have to. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-107covenant-and-confirmation. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 106—Justice and Journey: Exodus 23:1-33
The Book of the Covenant ends not with more obligations but with a promise: I send an angel before you to keep you by the way and to bring you into the place which I have prepared. After all the laws about enemies' donkeys and firstfruits and Sabbath years, God turns and says: but here is what I am doing. I go first. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-106justice-and-journey. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 105—Restitution and Righteousness: Exodus 22:1-31
In the middle of a law about borrowed coats, God calls Himself gracious. When a cold man cries out because his cloak wasn't returned, God says: I hear him. I am gracious. This is not a psalm or a liturgy. It is property law. And it reveals a God who has never stopped watching the ones no one else is watching. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-105restitution-and-righteousness. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 104 — Justice and Mercy: Exodus 21
"Eye for eye, tooth for tooth" is not a charter for vengeance. It was a ceiling on revenge—proportional justice in a world of blood feuds. And behind every case in Exodus 21 is the same consistent movement: toward the protection of the vulnerable, the defense of the powerless, the God who never forgets what it cost to be a slave in Egypt. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-104-justice-and-mercy. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 103 — Darkness and Drawing Near: Exodus 20:18-26
Moses drew near the thick darkness where God was—while everyone else stayed far away. He was going where they could not go, carrying what they could not carry. Every time Moses crossed that boundary, Scripture was preparing you to recognize someone else. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-103-darkness-and-drawing-near. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 102 — Commands and Covenant: Exodus 20:1-17
The Ten Commandments begin not with a rule but with a rescue: "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt." Grace precedes law. Deliverance precedes demand. And the final commandment reveals that God was always addressing the heart—which is exactly why the law drives us toward grace. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-102-commands-and-covenant. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 101 — Summoned and Set Apart: Exodus 19
Before God gave Israel a single command, He reminded them of what He had already done: "I bore you on eagles' wings and brought you to myself." The covenant at Sinai begins not with demand but with remembrance. Grace comes first. It always does. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-101-summoned-and-set-apart. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 100 — Wisdom and Welcome: Exodus 18
God meets exhausted people. Before Moses received the Law at Sinai, God sent a wise old man across the desert with his wife, his children, and a word he needed to hear: "The thing that you do is not good." Help came before the next hard thing. It often does. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-100-wisdom-and-welcome. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 99 — Water and War: Exodus 17
Israel arrived at Rephidim—by God's own command—and found no water. Then the battle came. Two crises, one campsite, and one lesson: God meets you in the place you didn't choose, with provision you couldn't have arranged. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-99-water-and-war. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 98 — Manna and Mystery: Exodus 16
God could have given Israel enough food for forty years all at once. He didn't. He gave them one day's portion, every morning, for four decades. There's something deeply intentional about that rhythm—and it might be for you too. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-98-manna-and-mystery. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 97 — Bitter and Sweet: Exodus 15:22-27
Israel sang their hearts out—and three days later they were murmuring over bitter water. God was not surprised. He already knew about the twelve springs at Elim. He knows what's ahead of you too. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-97-bitter-and-sweet. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 96 — Singing and Celebrating: Exodus 15:1-21
Worship is not a discipline imposed on the delivered. It is what breaks open when the heart finally sees what God has done. Miriam was ninety years old and still leading the chorus. There is room in this song for you. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-96-singing-and-celebrating. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 95 — Crossing and Conquering: Exodus 14
Israel didn't believe their way into the crossing. They crossed—and then they believed. God acts first. Faith responds to what He has done. This is how grace has always worked. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-95-crossing-and-conquering. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 94—Consecration and Cloud: Exodus 13
God didn't hand Israel a map and wave goodbye. He stepped out in front. Pillar of cloud by day, pillar of fire by night—and the text makes a point of saying it didn't depart. The same God who led them through the night is leading you. He goes before you. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-94consecration-and-cloud. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 93—Blood and Breakthrough: Exodus 12
When I see the blood, I will pass over you. God wasn't looking at Israel's record that night—He was looking at the lamb. Fifteen centuries later, He looked at the same thing on a cross outside Jerusalem. The blood has always been enough. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-93blood-and-breakthrough. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 92—Final Warning: Exodus 11
One more plague. One more night. And in the middle of the announcement—not even a dog will bark in Goshen. That is not a footnote. That is a promise. God makes a distinction for His people, not because they earned it, but because He claimed them.The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-92final-warning. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 91—Locusts and Light: Exodus 10
Three days. No light. A darkness so complete it could be felt. Egypt could not see. Could not move. Could not rise. And in the middle of it—all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings. That is not a footnote. That is the whole point. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-91locusts-and-light. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 90 — Confession and Consequence: Exodus 9
Pharaoh said all the right words. I have sinned. Yahweh is righteous. I and my people are wicked. Moses knew immediately it wasn't real. Exodus 9 doesn't just tell us about Egypt's plagues—it names the most dangerous spiritual pattern any of us can fall into: confessing in the storm, then hardening when the sky clears. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-90-confession-and-consequence. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 89 — Frogs and Fingers: Exodus 8
Three plagues in one chapter—and a line drawn around Goshen before the flies ever arrived. Exodus 8 is a portrait of divine patience: God warned Pharaoh, lifted every plague when asked, and kept the pressure off His people. It's also the most honest mirror Scripture offers for anyone who has ever chosen "tomorrow" when God said "now." The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-89-frogs-and-fingers. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 88 — Signs and Stubbornness: Exodus 7
Pharaoh watched the Nile turn to blood. He smelled the dead fish. He heard his people digging in the riverbanks for water. And he went home and didn't let it touch him. Exodus 7 names the most dangerous response to God — not rage, but indifference. And it shows us a God whose purposes are never thwarted by the hearts He's already accounted for. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-88-signs-and-stubbornness. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 87 — Promise and Presence: Exodus 6
Israel heard God's greatest promises and couldn't receive them. Not because they refused—but because they were too crushed. Exodus 6 records God speaking covenant over people too broken to hear it. He spoke it anyway. He held it until they could. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-87-promise-and-presence. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 86 — Defiance and Darkness: Exodus 5
Moses obeyed. Things got worse. He was dismissed by Pharaoh, abandoned by Israel, and left standing in the road. And then he did the only thing left: he went back to God and prayed the most honest prayer in the chapter. That is not failure. That is what faith looks like in the dark. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-86-defiance-and-darkness. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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Day 85 — Weakness and Welcome: Exodus 4
Moses argued with God four times. God answered four times. The staff became a serpent. A brother was already on the road. And the people Moses feared would reject the message fell on their faces and worshiped. Grace doesn't wait for courage. It goes first. The companion written study for this episode is available free at https://bibleforthebroken.org/p/day-85-weakness-and-welcome. You can explore the full library of studies and resources at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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The Bible for the Broken is a free daily Bible study for the weary, wounded, and the becoming-whole—honest theology and gentle hope, one day at a time. For those who are grieving, chronically ill, spiritually exhausted, or struggling to hold on to faith — this is for you. The Bible for the Broken is a free, chronological daily Bible study walking through all of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. Each episode is about 15 minutes: Scripture read aloud, honest reflection, and a gentle prayer. Hosted by Dr. Steve Traylor, retired pastor of 42 years. New episodes every day. You don't have to be okay to start. Just stay connected. Companion written studies for each podcast are available at BiblefortheBroken.org.
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