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  • 3 days ago
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Ascenion Day


“Men of Galilee, why do you stand gazing up into heaven?. . ."


Acts 1:11


Today's Bible Reading: Acts 1 :1-11.


The Ascension of Christ is not an ending—it is a coronation. The Lord Jesus, having finished the work of redemption, was received into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God. He reigns now, not as a distant figure, but as a living Saviour and sovereign King.


The disciples stood gazing—but the angels rebuked their delay. Christ’s ascension calls not for idle wonder, but for urgent witness. The One who ascended will return. History is not drifting; it is moving toward a day when every eye shall see Him.


What does this mean for us?

First, Christ reigns—so trust Him. All authority is His.

Second, Christ intercedes—so come boldly to Him.

Third, Christ is returning—so be ready.


The Bible declares that "none are righteous" (Romans 3:10), and "all have sinned"(Ecclesiastes 7:20). Apart from Christ, sinners will face the justice of God for sin. But this ascended King is also the crucified Saviour, who bore wrath in the place of sinners. Salvation is found in Him alone.


Do not stand gazing. Repent, believe, and go. The risen, ascended, and returning Christ must be proclaimed—before He comes again.


Prayer: Gracious God, I thank You that the Lord Jesus Christ has ascended in glory and now reigns at Your right hand. Help me not to stand idle, but to trust Him, obey Him, and proclaim Him. In His name. I ask. Amen.





 
 
  • 4 days ago
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The Restoring God


Thus says the Lord God to these bones:

“Surely I will cause breath to enter into you, and you shall live."


Ezekiel 37:5



Today's Bible Reading: Ezekiel 37:4–14.


When the Babylonians conquered Israel, the people felt hopeless—surrounded by death and destruction and in need of restoration (see Lamentations 1). During this period of turmoil, God took the prophet Ezekiel to a valley and gave him a vision where he was surrounded by dry bones. “Can these bones live?” God asked. Ezekiel responded, “Lord, you alone know” (Ezekiel 37:3). God then told him to prophesy over the bones so they might live again. “As I was prophesying,” Ezekiel recounted, “there was a noise, and suddenly a rattling sound, and the bones came together” (v 7). Through this vision, God revealed to Ezekiel that Israel’s restoration could only come through Him.


When we feel as if things in life have been broken and are beyond repair, God assures us He can rebuild our shattered pieces. He’ll give us new breath and new life. 


Prayer: Dear God, parts of my life sometimes seem like they are broken and will never be restored. But You are indeed the God of restoration. Therefore, I praise You in my Saviour's name. Amen.





 
 
  • 5 days ago
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A Free Gift


“Being justified freely by His grace t

hrough the redemption that is in Christ Jesus."


Romans 3:24



Today's Bible Reading: Romans 3:21-26.


Salvation is free! God puts no price tag on the Gift of gifts—it’s free! Preachers are not salesmen, for they have nothing to sell. They are bearers of Good News—the good tidings that “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:3). Money can’t buy it. Man’s righteousness can’t earn it. Social prestige can’t help you acquire it. Morality can’t purchase it. It is, as Isaiah said, “without money and without price” (Isaiah 55:1).

It is not bought—it is believed; not earned—but received through faith in Christ alone.


Prayer: Even though my salvation was obtained only through the costliest sacrifice ever made, You freely gave it to me. Father, I praise You for this gift so lovingly given. In Jesus precious name. Amen.




 
 
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