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  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

The Light of Day


"For God so loved the world that He gave

His only begotten Son, that whoever believes

in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. "

 John 3:16



Today's Bible Reading:  John 3:1-21.


John 3:16, is a very well-known verse, and is a small part of a big conversation. A Pharisee named Nicodemus sought out Jesus under the cover of night with some questions. When Jesus quickly turned the conversation to the kingdom of God (v 3), Nicodemus struggled to keep up. 


Jesus told the Pharisee that only believing in Him—the Son of God—would provide admittance into the coming kingdom. And that belief would remake all those who believed (v 5; see Genesis 1:1-3). But then Christ subtly chided Nicodemus. He pointed out that those who truly wish to do what is right will do it in the light of day—not the cover of night. If Nicodemus (or anyone) wants to truly believe on Jesus Christ, it requires obedience in the full light of day (John 3:19-21). 


Therefore, the call of Christ is not merely to cease curiosity or hidden interest, but to a bold, open-hearted faith that steps into the light, trusting in Him alone for new life and entrance into the kingdom of God


Prayer: Dear heavenly Father, thank You for the hope found in Your Son, Jesus Christ, and in His name I prayer. Amen.



 
 
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

A Globel Best-Seller


“For the Lord gives wisdom;

From His mouth come knowledge and understanding."

 

      Proverbs 2:6

 


Today's Bible Reading: John 17:17-26.


It is small wonder . . . the Bible has always been the world’s best-seller! No other book can touch its profound wisdom, its poetic beauty, or the accuracy of its history and prophecy. Its critics who claimed it to be filled with forgery, fiction, and unfulfilled promises are finding that the difficulties lie with themselves, and not the Bible. Greater and more careful scholarship has shown that apparent contradictions were caused by incorrect translations, rather than divine inconsistencies. It was man and not the Bible that needed correcting. And yet—in many homes and among so-called educated people—it has become fashionable to joke about the Bible and to regard it more as a dust-catcher than as the living Word of God. . . . Too many families have used the Bible as a safe storage place for old letters and pressed flowers, and have overlooked entirely the help and assurance that God intended this Book to give them. How about you?


Prayer: Almighty God, strong to save, I praise You for the authority of Your Word, which speaks to me of my redemption, life as it should be lived, peace and eternal life with You. I bless You, in Jesus precious name this day. Amen..




 
 
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

Parting Words


“The Lord is not . . . willing that any should perish

but that all should come to repentance.

   

2 Peter 3:9 



Today's Bible Reading: 1 Samuel 12:1, 19–24.


An old minister, who was about to die had a message for the people he would leave behind. Known for advocating reconciliation, said, “Repentance is the only way back to God. Unless you repent, you will all perish.


These words mirror the language of the Lord Jesus and many other people in the Bible. Christ said, “Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish” (Luke 13:3). The apostle Peter said, “Repent, therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out” (Acts 3:19).


Much earlier in Scripture, we read the words of yet another person who desired that his people would turn to God. In his farewell address “to all Israel” (1 Samuel 12:1), the prophet, priest and judge Samuel said, “Do not be afraid. You have done . . . evil; yet do not turn away from the Lord, but serve the Lord with all your heart” (v 20). This was his message of repentance—to turn from evil and follow God wholeheartedly.


We all sin and miss the mark of God's standard. So we need to repent, which means to turn away from sin and turn to Jesus Christ, who forgives us and empowers us to follow Him. Let us each heed the words of Samuel, who recognised how God can use the power of repentance to change us into people He can use for His honour.


Prayer: Dear God, guide me to true repentance. Please help me to recognise my sin and put my total trust in the saving power of Jesus Christ, Your Son. Amen.




 
 
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