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  • I Corinthians 2 - Daily Bible Devotional
    Jul 11 2025

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    I Corinthians 2

    The gospel of Jesus Christ does not require special people or eloquent speech. In fact, such things can distract from the power of God. The solution is to centralize all teaching and honor upon “Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.” God’s power supports our faith, not the wisdom of men or the abilities of any individual. Unfortunately, this power is hidden from the people of the world, not by God’s will, but because of their hard hearts and closed ears. For those willing to hear the truth, the Holy Spirit has gifted them teachings from the mind of the heavenly Father. The “natural man” will not accept them, nor is he able to do so. However, he who evaluates things spiritually will know God’s mind and be saved through His Son.

    As Christians, our hope rests fully in the Lord Jesus Christ. While we value teachers who help us grow in faith, they must never replace Christ as our ultimate source of strength. We appreciate those who guide us to the Lord, regardless of their abilities. Understanding God’s will is a privilege once hidden but now revealed through Christ. For unbelievers, it remains a mystery, but for us, it is a profound blessing to know the mind of our Creator. Through the Holy Spirit and the teachings of apostles and prophets, we are guided in truth. We should eagerly seek God’s Word daily, allowing it to shape our spiritual journey and draw us closer to Him.

    Loving Lord, thank You for revealing Your wisdom and truth through Your Spirit. Help us not to rely on human understanding, but on the guidance of Your Spirit as given through Your apostles and prophets. Fill us with humility and a desire to grow closer to You each day. Teach us to seek Your Word, not the words of men, and let it transform our thoughts and actions. Please grant us the mind of Christ, so we may walk obediently, reflecting His love and wisdom in all we do. We will dedicate time to contemplating spiritual truths in Jesus’ name.

    Thought Questions:

    - How can you know if a teacher is working with pure motives? What will be central in their teaching as the strongest evidence of integrity?

    - If the wisdom of God has never aligned with the world's wisdom, what should your attitude be toward counter-culture aspects of the faith?

    - Is it scary to realize that the “natural man” cannot discern spiritual things? How do you protect against becoming such a person?

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    5 min
  • I Corinthians 1 - Daily Bible Devotional
    Jul 10 2025

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    I Corinthians 1

    The apostle Paul writes to the church in Corinth in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, addressing their divisions and calling them to unity in the gospel. Paul reminds them of their calling to be sanctified in Christ and to live as saints, relying on the grace and strength of God. He emphasizes that Christ is the source of wisdom, righteousness, and redemption, urging them to focus on the cross rather than human wisdom or eloquence. Paul laments their divisions, as some align themselves with specific leaders instead of Christ. He stresses that the message of the cross may seem foolish to the world, but it is the power of God to those being saved. Paul encourages the church to boast only in the Lord, whose wisdom surpasses all understanding.

    Despite the various issues that need addressing within the church, this letter begins with optimism and reassurances regarding salvation through Jesus. As fellow believers, we should approach our shortcomings with hope and confidence in our King. If we all honor and appreciate Jesus, we can navigate disagreements by uniting with Him and His teachings. We can avoid division if we move toward Jesus. Christians must remember that “the word of the cross” and “Christ crucified” is our salvation. We have all chosen God's wisdom over this world's foolishness. While quarrels and sins may need addressing and changes may be necessary among us, we will support each other as fellow children of God, boasting in Jesus and not in ourselves.

    Unifying Father, help us embrace Your spirit of oneness in Your Son. Grant us the faith to recognize how Your grace revitalizes and empowers us. We pray that Your people concentrate more on what unites us than what Satan plots to divide us. Foster humility in each of us to prevent division and partisanship. We boast in Christ alone. This world disparages the simple, saving gospel of Jesus Christ, but God’s wisdom surpasses the world in every way. Who will demonstrate to the world that God’s way is best? May it be us, united in love and courageous in faith.

    Thought Questions:

    - Why is division so alluring for some? What leads people to align themselves with differing teachers? And what is the remedy for this?

    - Why is “the word of the cross” foolishness to so many in the world? Why have you decided “Christ crucified” is worth your entire life of service?

    - How has God put the world to shame with His accomplishments in Christ? What does Christ offer and provide that the world never can?

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    5 min
  • Romans 16 - Daily Bible Devotional
    Jul 9 2025

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    Romans 16

    Paul’s letter to the Romans concludes with personal greetings, final instructions, and praise to God. He commends Phoebe, a servant of the church, encouraging the believers to support her. He greets numerous individuals by name, recognizing their contributions to the faith and partnership in the gospel. This list highlights the diversity of the early church, including men, women, Jews, and Gentiles, all united in Christ. Paul warns against those who cause division, urging believers to turn from them, careful to remain wise concerning what is good and innocent regarding evil. He expresses confidence in God’s ability to strengthen them as they engage in the “obedience of faith.” The letter concludes by praising God for His eternal plan revealed in the gospel, which brings salvation to all nations through Jesus Christ.

    The individuals mentioned in this chapter exhibit qualities we should aim to emulate. They actively participate in God’s kingdom as servants, risk-takers, and diligent workers who serve God’s people and promote His mission. Christianity is not passive or self-centered; it encourages us to engage, serve, and work together to fulfill God’s will. Many of these individuals are described as being “in Christ” or “in the Lord,” emphasizing that their strength and effectiveness come from their relationship with Jesus. Living in connection with Him allows us to thrive with purpose and support others sacrificially. This relationship unites us in love, averting a divisive spirit rooted in deception and enabling us to live out the “obedience of faith” covered by God’s grace.

    Holy Lord, we thank You for Your presence and for including us in Your work. Use us to fulfill Your will and help us see our time on earth as an opportunity to serve alongside fellow believers. Give us challenging tasks that bring glory to Your name and help us be reliable in the eyes of others. Draw us closer to Jesus so that we may find strength in His grace. Remove any pride or division from us and forgive sins of discord. You alone possess all grace and power. We trust You fully and commit to walking in obedience.

    Thought Questions:

    - Phoebe is praised for her work, and Paul asks others to help her. Who is someone you can support in their work for God, and how can you help?

    - Sadly, self-willed dividers appeared in the church. Why does this still happen today? And how do you make sure you do not become like them?

    - Which comes first, obedience or faith? However you answer, why is your obedience only as valuable as your trust in the awesomeness of God?

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    5 min
  • Romans 15 - Daily Bible Devotional
    Jul 8 2025

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    Romans 15

    Harmony among God’s people requires selflessness and patience, especially when dealing with those who may be weaker in faith. Believers are called to follow Christ’s example, who bore the world’s reproach for the sake of the weak. This mindset reflects God’s call for Christians to extend fellowship, love, and acceptance to one another, just as Christ has welcomed them despite their flaws. God’s desire is to fill His people with joy, peace, and hope together through the power of the Holy Spirit. Paul begins to conclude his letter by discussing his mission to preach to the Gentiles and his plan to visit Rome after delivering contributions to the poor saints in Jerusalem. He urges believers to unite in prayer for his ministry and for success in spreading the gospel.

    Christianity is a unique journey. In a world where people often pursue their own desires and show little patience for differing views, God’s people find opportunities for unity even among conflicting convictions. We take these moments to practice patience and make concessions when possible, assisting fellow believers in growing their faith. We are humbled by the awareness of Christ’s sacrifices made for our benefit. Together, we turn to Christ and His gospel to stand firm on the absolute truths that bind us. Our boasting is in God and His love, not in our own knowledge or perfect understanding. This nurtures joy and peace in our fellowship and inspires us to be mindful of each other’s physical and spiritual needs.

    Heavenly Father, thank You for Your Word, which provides us with hope, encouragement, and guidance. Help us to follow Christ’s example of selflessness by bearing with others in love and putting their needs above our own. Teach us to live in harmony with fellow believers, glorifying You with one voice. Fill us with joy and peace as we trust in You, so that we may overflow with hope through the power of the Holy Spirit. Strengthen us to support Your work of spreading the gospel through our prayers and acts of mercy as we share the goodness of Jesus with others.

    Thought Questions:

    - What does it mean to “bear the weaknesses of those without strength”? How have you done that with regard to issues among fellow Christians?

    - Verse 14 says that Christians can “admonish one another.” What does that mean and how do you do that while also bearing with a brother?

    - Gentile Christians sent funds to help poor Jewish saints in Jerusalem. How should Christians today be active in helping needy brethren far away?

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    5 min
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    Jul 7 2025

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    6) Money is not the goal - it is exchanged for the goal

    7) Money must have a misson

    8) Manage what you have to own what you want

    9) Money that is given can serve eternal purposes

    10) Money is amoral, reflecting the heart

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    23 min
  • Romans 14 - Daily Bible Devotional
    Jul 7 2025

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    Romans 14

    All Christians share a faith in Jesus and a commitment to obey His commands. However, believers hold differing convictions on various issues. In Corinth, some feel free to eat any foods, while others feel compelled not to. Some believe that certain days are sacred, while others do not. Paul urges the brethren not to judge or despise one another over such matters, reminding them that each person is ultimately accountable to God. They are encouraged to act in ways that promote peace and avoid causing others to stumble in their faith. Regarding their differences, Paul reminds them that the kingdom is about their common righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. Consciences may differ on certain issues, but God’s people are patient and encourage one another as they grow.

    God’s people prioritize love, unity, and peace within the body of Christ, even when we differ in personal convictions. There are areas where God has not clearly spoken, in which individuals hold strong beliefs, often shaped by their backgrounds. In times of disagreement, we must be careful not to judge others, recognizing that we all answer to the Lord for our convictions and how we treat one another. A major priority in our lives is to encourage fellow Christians and to avoid being a stumbling block to their faith. It is not our place to impose demands on others that violate their conscience. Fulfilling this responsibility may require personal sacrifice or concessions on our part for the benefit of others.

    Merciful God, thank You for reminding us of the need for love and grace among our fellow believers. Help us avoid judging or despising those with different convictions, and grant us the patience to hear them, read scripture together, and continue learning. Create opportunities for us to cultivate peace where turmoil has previously reigned as we speak with grace, knowing our conduct will be judged by You. Strengthen our understanding of the difference between personal convictions and unalterable law. When we are unsure, grant us the wisdom to honor our conscience while also being mindful of the conscience of others.

    Thought Questions:

    - Does every Christian hold the same convictions as you in all areas of faith? How is unity possible with such differences existing?

    - Can your judgment of, or negative regard for, a fellow believer be considered a sin before God? How do you guard against such a serious sin?

    - What are practical things you have been doing to “pursue the things that make for peace and the building up of one another”?


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    5 min
  • Romans 13 - Daily Bible Devotional
    Jul 4 2025

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    Romans 13

    Identifying marks of a Christian include a proper attitude toward civil authorities, a passionate love for fellow believers, and a disciplined readiness for Christ’s return. Regarding authority, God’s people recognize that He establishes all governments, and submission to them is obedience to Him, so long as sin is not involved. Paying taxes and honoring leaders are hallmarks of a faithful life. Moreover, great honor and care are shown to fellow believers. Love does no harm to a neighbor, particularly those of the faith. This shared faith is connected to trust in Christ’s return. Therefore, God’s people live with urgency and awareness, setting aside deeds of darkness and donning the armor of light. In every aspect, they are diligent to serve Jesus and make no provision for the sins of the flesh.

    Christianity is profoundly counter-cultural. Many worldly individuals resist the constraints of authority in favor of self-will. However, the children of God submit fully to the Father, even when it means obeying local governments, as we trust in God’s power to accomplish good through them. Our attitude toward the government reflects our faith. We show honor wherever God instructs, including to fellow Christians. Guided by God’s love, we embrace our brethren in all circumstances and extend Christ-like affection to everyone. We also resist worldly influences and honor God by managing our desires, attitudes, and impulses, being careful to deny the flesh daily. Each day brings believers one step closer to seeing Jesus, and this expectation affects every aspect of our lives.

    Sovereign Father, thank You for establishing order through governing authorities and for the freedoms we enjoy in our country. Help us to cultivate holiness in our outlook and to submit to leadership with humility, integrity, and complete trust in You. Fill our hearts with hope and gratitude, and teach us to manifest those qualities in how we love one another. We pray for wisdom to live out Christ’s law of love, making moral, sober choices so that we are always prepared to meet our King. Forgive our sins of the flesh as we eliminate provisions for sin and choose holiness.

    Thought Questions:

    - What is the right attitude toward governing authorities? What do we teach people about faith when we pay taxes and honor officials?

    - “Love does no wrong to a neighbor.” Is there ever a good reason to mistreat someone? How important is our treatment of others to the Lord?

    - What does it mean to “make no provision for the flesh in regard to its lust”? How do you apply this passage to things like “strife and jealousy”?

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    5 min
  • Romans 12 - Daily Bible Devotional
    Jul 3 2025

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    Romans 12

    The mercies of the Lord fuel the spirit of believers. In God’s honor, Christians offer their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, as a daily and ongoing act of worship. They refuse to conform to the patterns of this world but renew their minds, determined to show that the will of God is “good and acceptable and perfect.” This is not a lonely or selfish effort, as disciples recognize their role in the body of Christ. Each child of God has a function to fulfill in the fellowship of believers, exercising their gifts for the benefit of the group. Devotion to actions of love, encouragement, and hospitality shape their lives. Christians seek peace with all people and strive to overcome evil with good in every situation.

    As members of the body of Christ, each of us submits our entire life, both spirit and body, to the Lord. This means finding ways to fulfill God’s will every day. The world encourages pride and self-centeredness, but God challenges us to be different and humbly committed to uplifting the body of believers. We must discover our gifts and use them, whether in service, teaching, exhortation, giving, leadership, or mercy. God also calls for devotion, sacrificial contributions, and hospitality. We rejoice with the joyful and comfort the afflicted. The ungodly actions of others must not distract us from our work of peacemaking or from acts of kindness, as we overcome evil by doing God’s good will in this world.

    Merciful God, thank You for redeeming us from condemnation and setting us apart as Your people. Help us understand the responsibility we bear as consecrated members of Your Son’s body. We will humbly acknowledge our gifts and use them for the betterment of Your people. We will reject evil and do what is good. Forgive us for our moments of selfishness and strengthen us to be devoted to one another, supporting each other through the ups and downs of this life. Teach us to remain peaceable in all situations, demonstrating that Your way is best in everything we do.

    Thought Questions:

    - What does it mean to present your body as a living and holy sacrifice? How is this “your spiritual service of worship” to God?

    - What are the gifts or talents God has given you to be employed in helping fellow believers? In what way are you currently using them?

    - “Never pay back evil for evil to anyone.” How do you respond when someone hurts you? Why should you seek peace and be kind whenever possible?

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