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Daily Devotional, Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
"TRUE FAITH"
Daniel 3:17-18
"If our God whom we serve is able to deliver us, he will deliver us from the fiery furnace, and from your hand, O king. But if not, let it be known to you, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the golden image that you have set up."
The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego gives us a much deeper perspective on what true faith is. When the king threatened to throw them into the fiery furnace, they did not doubt God's power.
There are two important things we can reflect on from their attitude:
"FULL SURRENDER FAITH"
The phrase "if our God is able to deliver us, he will deliver us from the fiery furnace" shows their complete confidence that God is all-powerful; they did not doubt God's power in the slightest.
However, the maturity of their faith was tested in the next sentence, "But if not, let my lord know, O king, that we will not worship my lord's god, nor will we worship the golden image that my lord has set up."
They understand that God's power cannot be controlled by humans, God is fully sovereign, losing one's life in the fire is not proof that God failed, but is part of His mysterious plan.
"UNCONDITIONAL LOYALTY"
For these three young people, obedience to God is a fixed price, and not a transaction. They do not worship God to be saved, but because He is the only one worthy of worship.
Their faith is not dependent on circumstances or outcomes. Very often people are tempted and say: "God, if you heal my illness, if my business is successful, etc. then I will diligently worship, I will give thanks." But the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego teaches us to say, "Lord, even if You don't answer my prayer as I expect, I will still worship You."
In this life, we may be faced with our own "fireplace," whether through financial problems, illness, or environmental pressures that force us to compromise our faith.
Let's learn from the faith of these three young men by instilling the principle that true faith doesn't focus on "what God can give us," but on "who God is for our lives."
Have a resilient faith that remains faithful, even when God seems "silent" or "says no." For He remains the good God and sovereign over our lives.
Lord Jesus bless. 🔥✝️🍎🕎
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Daily Devotional, Monday, June 8, 2026.
"JOY IN HEAVEN"
Luke 15:10
"In the same way, I tell you, there will be joy among the angels of God over one sinner who repents."
Luke 15:10
Our world often celebrates grandiose achievements: victory in a major competition, the launch of the latest technology, or the accumulation of immense wealth. When these things happen, the cheers of humanity resound everywhere.
But have we ever considered what makes all of heaven roar with joy? In Luke chapter 15, the Lord Jesus gives us a glimpse into what moves God's heart and makes the angels in heaven rejoice.
Interestingly, heaven doesn't throw a party over someone's financial success or great worldly accomplishments. The greatest party in heaven occurs when "One Sinner Repents." "THE VALUE OF ONE SOUL"
Before reciting verse 10, Jesus told the parable of a woman who lost a coin. She lit a lamp, swept the house, and searched diligently until she found it. When she found it, she called her friends and neighbors to join her in rejoicing.
The woman focused not on the nine coins still in her hand, but on the "ONE" that was missing. This illustrates the heart of God. To God, you and I are not just numbers in a crowd of billions.
We are personally valuable in His eyes. One lost soul—one sin-bound, broken, and distant soul—is so precious that heaven stops all its activities to celebrate its return.
"THE MEANING OF REPENTANCE" Repentance (in Greek: "METANOIA") means a change of mind, direction, and heart. It is not simply a feeling of guilt or crying out of regret, but a decision to make a 180-degree turn from the path of sin to the path of God.
Many people feel they are too dirty, too far gone in sin, or no longer worthy of forgiveness. Through Luke 15:10, Jesus demolishes the devil's lies. No matter how deep a person has fallen, when a broken heart turns to the Father, heaven does not greet them with judgment or accusing fingers. Heaven welcomes them with warm embraces and shouts of joy.
"A REFLECTION FOR US"
Today's reflection carries two important messages for our lives:
1. For Those of Us Who Are Far Away: If today you feel lost, filled with guilt, or bound by a particular sin, know that the Father is waiting for you to come home. Don't delay. Your step of repentance today is the reason for the greatest celebration in Heaven.
2. For Us as His Church: Are our hearts aligned with God's? Often we are more busy judging sinners than loving and leading them to repentance. Let's have a burden for lost souls.
When we see someone repent, let's rejoice with the angels in heaven. One soul is precious in God's eyes.
Let's ensure our lives continue to walk in repentance every day, and let's be an extension of God's hands to bring other souls to experience the joy of salvation.
Today's Prayer: "Father in heaven, thank You for being a God of love and forgiveness. Thank You for seeing my soul as so precious. If there are things in my life that are still straying from You, search my heart and bring me back to Your path. Give me a heart that loves lost souls, so that my life can be used to bring joy to heaven. In the name of the Lord Jesus, we pray. Amen."
Lord Jesus Bless. 🔥🍎✝️
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Daily Devotional, Sunday 07 June 2026.
"NOT A RITUAL BUT A GRATEFUL HEART"
Psalm 50 : 7 - 15
"Offer thanks as a sacrifice to Allah and pay your vows to the Most High! Call on Me in times of trouble, I will deliver you, and you will glorify Me." Psalm 50:14-15
Have you ever given a gift to someone you love, but felt the gift was tasteless because it was done only out of obligation or formality? The taste is definitely very different from a gift given with sincerity and a twinkle of happiness in your eyes.
Through Psalm 50, God is speaking to His people in a very serious tone, like a Father who is clearing up His children's misunderstandings.
At that time, the Israelites were very diligent in bringing sacrificial animals to God's temple. They thought that by performing these religious rituals, God would be "satisfied" and "indebted" to them.
However, God surprised them by saying: "I do not need to take an ox from your house... for every animal of the field is mine" (verses 9-10). God reminded them that He does not need food or drink from humans.
He is the Creator of the universe; He lacks nothing! So, what does God really want from us? The answer is found in verse 14: "Offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving to God." What God desires is not empty religious routine, but "a heart that recognizes His goodness."
Why is gratitude called a "sacrifice"? Because gratitude often requires us to subdue our ego. When things are good, our ego often whispers that it is all due to our greatness. Conversely, when things are bad, our flesh tends to complain.
This is where gratitude becomes a "sacrifice," a deliberate decision to see God's hand at work in every situation. God continues in verse 15 with a very beautiful promise: "Call on Me in time of trouble, and I will deliver you..." This shows how much God longs for intimate relationships.
He does not position Himself as a "boss" who demands tribute, but rather as a "Father who is ready to help" when His children are in trouble. When we cry out to Him in trouble and He helps us, that is where His name is glorified through the testimony of our lives.
Today, let's reexamine our motivation in following God. Do we do our daily service, prayer and worship just as a routine to feel safe? Or does it all flow from a heart full of gratitude because we know He has first loved and saved us?
God does not seek perfection of our rituals; He seeks our sincerity.
God Bless.🔥🍎✝️
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Daily Devotional, Friday, May 22, 2026.
"BUILDING THE TEMPLE OF GOD"
1 Corinthians 3:10-23
The strength of a building depends greatly on its foundation. To build a foundation, we must understand the purpose of the building.
For example, for a building to remain strong during an earthquake, we need an earthquake-resistant foundation. If a proper foundation is so important for a physical structure, what was the foundation of the Temple?
Paul was the church pioneer in Corinth. This is evident when he recounts that he had laid a foundation in accordance with God's grace, namely, Jesus Christ.
Other spiritual leaders who succeeded Paul used different materials, but they built on the same foundation (10-12). What were they building? The Temple of God, specifically the church. It was in them that the Holy Spirit dwelt (16).
He reminded them that all service will be accounted for before God (13). Those who build and whose work endures will receive a reward (14). However, those whose work fails to stand the test will suffer loss (15), and those who destroy the temple of God will face destruction (17).
Paul calls himself a skilled builder because he uses the strongest foundation and the most durable materials. Christ is the foundation of a believer's faith, and believers are built not with worldly wisdom or pride, but with the wisdom of God and a sense of belonging to Christ (18-23).
Everyone responds differently after receiving the gospel. Whatever our response, all will be tested by God. This should not be taken lightly. It is important for us to respond to God's word with God's wisdom.
Every time we attend church, remember that the church is a unified temple where God dwells. This is the purpose for which the church was built: to be the unified body of Christ.
Let us continue to open our hearts to being built by God through the work of the Holy Spirit. Let Christ continue to be the foundation of our faith and life. Let us continue to grow like a solid and resilient building.
May God help us to hold fast to our faith amidst the turmoil of life.
God bless. Amen🔥✝️
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Daily Devotional, Thursday, May 21, 2026.
"BE MATURE!"
1 Corinthians 3:1-9
A person's maturity is not measured solely by their age. True maturity is demonstrated by the maturity of their thinking and behavior. The same is true of the spiritual maturity of believers.
The Corinthian church did not demonstrate spiritual maturity (1-2). This was evidenced by envy, strife, and a mutual boasting of being superior (3-4).
Paul reminded them that he and the other spiritual leaders were God's servants and fellow workers (5-9). God was their leader. This meant they had no reason to envy or boast. Undeniably, strife is a sign of immaturity.
A spiritually mature person will not easily envy or even boast. All are equal in God's eyes, and all belong to God. He can use anyone to spread the Gospel of Christ.
Believers should experience spiritual growth to mature in Christ. Those who grow spiritually are seen in their attitudes. Instead of envy, they are humble, empathetic, and caring for others.
Furthermore, they avoid getting caught up in the differences that exist within the congregation. They remain united, aware that God has called them to different tasks.
Despite their differences, their goal is one: Christlikeness. Their focus is on God, not themselves or anyone else.
This kind of problem sometimes recurs in church life today. Divisions arise from selfishness and arrogance that idolize certain spiritual leaders, forgetting that Christ is the head of the church.
God built the church not for us to divide into separate groups, but for us to grow and mature together in knowing God.
We are called and sent into the world to bring unity and peace in Christ, not division.
Come, let's grow and mature!
God bless. Amen🔥✝️
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Daily Devotional, Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
"THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING GOD'S WISDOM"
1 Corinthians 2:6-16
There are so many unanswered questions about God. Many events can lead us to doubt the Gospel.
All of this can happen because we use our limited human wisdom. Paul emphasized that what he preached did not come from humans, but from God (6-7).
There are two human responses to God's wisdom.
First, those who reject that wisdom because they do not know it and are unable to understand it (8-9).
Second, those who accept it because God reveals His hidden wisdom to them (10). No matter how hard we try, humans cannot understand God.
Humans are limited, and the human spirit cannot know the Spirit of God (11). More precisely, humans cannot fathom God unless God Himself empowers them (12).
It is not surprising that many people reject the Gospel preached by the apostles. They relied on teachings derived from limited human reasoning (13-14). Instead, God granted revelation of the mystery of God's work of salvation to His chosen people.
Through the Holy Spirit, believers are empowered to discern and understand that salvation is a gift from God fulfilled through Jesus Christ (15-16).
There are many mysteries about God that we do not understand. In fact, we find it difficult to understand His will for our lives.
Often, we use our own wisdom to understand God's plan. As a result, we only pursue human approval rather than God's.
Only the Holy Spirit can reveal all of God's secrets so that we can live in His salvation. The Holy Spirit has been poured out for us, believers.
Only by living under His guidance can we receive and live out God's wisdom. Never rely on our limited thinking.
Rely on the Holy Spirit to help us seek and know God's will. This way, we will not be easily deceived by the wisdom of this world.
God bless. Amen🔥
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Daily Devotional, Tuesday 19 May 2026.
"NOT THE RESULT OF RHETORIC"
1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5
Our willingness to listen to a speaker is often influenced by how well that person has words, and spiritual leaders are no exception. The better the rhetoric, the greater our trust. Is that true?
Paul very firmly said that believers will never use their wisdom to seek human evidence or justification. For them, the Gospel is God's wisdom which is different from human wisdom (1:18-20).
There is not a single person in this world who can know God by his own wisdom (1:20). No matter how cleverly humans look for proof and justification, they will never be able to know God truly without Christ (1:22).
Christ is the source of wisdom for believers. In Him is the power and wisdom of God (1:23-24).
Paul wanted to remind the Corinthians that their faith must depend on Jesus Christ, not on anyone's words, even his own, that sound wise (2:1-5).
Anyone who tries to use the wisdom of human words to believe in God will fail. In fact, it will only distance us from God.
The Corinthians experienced one example of this. They were divided because they relied on the wisdom of human words that satisfied their minds.
This is no different in the church today. Many Christians seek a church that can satisfy their minds. However, we must not let our faith depend on human wisdom that merely satisfies curiosity and superiority.
Remember! God's wisdom is not to satisfy human logic, but to save humanity. Seek God's wisdom, not human wisdom!
Remember, the faith bestowed upon us is not the result of human rhetorical prowess, but rather the gift of God in Jesus Christ. He is the One who will continue to help and guide us in our growth in faith.
It is because of His wisdom that we experience a life transformation that resembles Christ.
God bless. Amen🔥✝️
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Daily Devotional, Monday, May 18, 2026.
"ONE MEANS INDIVIDUITY"
1 Corinthians 1:10-17
One possible trigger for community division is narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). People with NPD consider themselves superior and others inferior.
What would happen if such a person were in a community of people who professed to believe in God?
"In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ" (10). This sentence is key to Paul's advice to all the Corinthians, without exception, in dealing with the conflict that arose (11).
He emphasized the importance of unity as God's people in Jesus Christ. Baptism truly makes them one in Christ, not divided (12-15).
This advice emphasizes that they are God's church not because of the apostles' eloquence, but because of the cross of Christ (16-17).
Through Paul's rebuke of the divisions that occurred among the early church in Corinth, we are reminded of a crucial aspect of church life.
As Christians, we are united by Jesus Christ, regardless of our abilities and strengths. Division remains a problem within God's church today.
One cause is the assumption that a particular spiritual leader or church is superior. Whenever such assumptions arise, remember that we became believers not because of the person or church who baptized us, but because of Jesus Christ.
God unites all believers worldwide into one body of Christ amidst our differences. These differences should enrich and equip us.
As a community, conflict is inevitable, but that is no reason for division. As believers, we should unite our hearts, recognizing that we are all called by God in our unique and special ways to complement one another.
Accept and acknowledge each other as parts of the body of Christ, supporting each other in becoming more like Christ.
God bless. Amen🔥✝️
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Daily Devotional, Saturday, May 16, 2026.
"YOUR CALLING IS THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR IDENTITY!"
1 Corinthians 1:1-3
A writer's identity is not only necessary as an introduction, but also as a source of authority for the message being conveyed. This authority is crucial for determining whether his message will be well-received.
Through his greeting, Paul states his identity as an apostle of Christ Jesus (1). To ensure that his writings are accepted by the Corinthian church, he affirms his authority and his unity with them in Jesus Christ.
It is no coincidence that Paul makes his calling the basis of his identity and that of the church. It was God's calling that made him an apostle, and the same calling that made the church saints (2).
These two points to the common source of identity between Paul and the church in Corinth.
For Paul, this calling became the basis of his authority over what he would convey to the church. Likewise, the congregation must not forget the calling that gives them the process of sanctifying their lives and the name of their Lord Jesus Christ, to whom they all call—the call of prayer and hope.
All of this emphasizes that the identity of believers is closely linked to who calls them. Who makes us a holy people, who gives us grace and peace, and who accompanies us (3). It is for Him that we live this life and maintain our relationships with our fellow believers.
When we call ourselves "Christians," this is not just a title to be known, but rather a calling from God that gives us the authority to counsel one another and the responsibility to live as His people in this world.
Praise be to God who has called us from the darkness of sin into eternal life in Jesus Christ.
Let us live out God's calling by maintaining holy lives, both as individuals and as the united body of Christ.
May God continue to sanctify us and empower us to do His will.
God bless. Amen✝️🔥
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