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Trivia Question:
According to Matthew 6:25–34, what does Jesus say about worrying about tomorrow?
📖 Read Matthew 6:25–34 to find the answer.
Take a moment to open your Bible or Bible app and sit with Jesus’ teaching in this passage. Notice how He speaks to our everyday concerns—food, clothing, and the future—and how He gently redirects our focus back to the Father’s care.
“For if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” 2 Peter 1:8
In the verses before this, Peter lists qualities such as faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love. Here, he reminds us that when these things are in us and increasing, our knowledge of Jesus does not remain theoretical or dry—it becomes fruitful, visible in the way we live and relate to others.
This verse invites us to examine not only what we know about the Lord, but what that knowledge is producing. Is it shaping our character, our decisions, and our responses? As we cooperate with the Holy Spirit, these qualities grow and keep us from being barren or unfruitful in our walk with Christ.
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In Genesis 12:1–3, the Lord speaks to Abram and tells him to leave his country, his relatives, and his father’s house and go to a land that God will show him. With that call comes a powerful promise: God will make him into a great nation, bless him, make his name great, and he will be a blessing. Through Abram, “all families of the earth” will be blessed.
This passage reminds us that God’s call often includes both leaving and receiving—stepping away from what is familiar so we can step into what He has prepared. The blessing is never only about us; God blesses us so that others can be reached, encouraged, and changed through our obedience.
If you sense the Lord nudging you into a new season, ask Him for the grace to trust Him as Abram did and to see your life as a channel of blessing to others.
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Trivia Question:
What did God show Moses in the burning bush?
📖 Read Exodus 3:1–6 to find the answer.
Take a moment to open your Bible or Bible app and sit with this encounter. Notice not only what God showed Moses, but also how He called him and spoke to him in the middle of ordinary work.
“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses:
but we will remember the name of the Lord our God.” Psalm 20:7
In Bible times, chariots and horses represented power, protection, and military strength. Today it might be money, status, connections, education, or our own abilities. This verse reminds us that every human source of security is limited—but the name of the Lord our God is not.
Choosing to “remember the name of the Lord” means placing our confidence in who He is: faithful, powerful, wise, and present. We thank God for resources, but we do not depend on them more than we depend on Him.
If your heart has been leaning on something other than God, take a moment today to realign your trust and whisper, “Lord, my confidence is in You.”
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“Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water;
but a man of understanding will draw it out.” Proverbs 20:5
There are things God has placed deep within our hearts—wisdom, counsel, ideas, and direction that are not always visible on the surface. This verse reminds us that understanding does not rush or guess; it listens, asks questions, and patiently draws out what God has already deposited.
Whether you are seeking clarity for your own life or helping someone else process what is in their heart, the Holy Spirit gives insight to “draw out” the deep waters of counsel. Take time today to pause, listen, and invite God to reveal the wisdom He has placed within you.
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