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Daily 5 minute Bible study called 5 Minute Fresh Start
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1 Peter 1:22-25 highlights the transformative power of God’s Word, the Holy Spirit, and our born-again spirit. Through faith, we are made new, our minds are renewed, and we grow in love for God and others. This passage reminds us of life’s fleeting nature and the eternal endurance of God’s Word, urging us to live with an eternal perspective and fervent love. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of spreading God's word. Your interactions are a beacon of enco...
1 Samuel 28:5-12, 15-19 reveals King Saul’s tragic descent into desperation as he seeks guidance from a medium after God’s silence. Shockingly, Samuel is brought up, disturbed from his peace in paradise, to deliver a grim prophecy: Saul’s disobedience has sealed his fate, and he and his sons will die the next day. This passage warns against turning to the occult and highlights the consequences of rejecting God’s voice. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission o...
2 Corinthians 5:1-10 reminds us that our earthly bodies are temporary, fragile, and destined to fade, but God has prepared an eternal, perfect dwelling for us in heaven. While we live in this mortal body, we walk by faith, aiming to please God, knowing we will one day stand before Christ's judgment seat. This passage challenges us to focus on eternal realities and live with purpose, knowing our true home is with the Lord. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our missio...
Luke 16:19-31 is a true account revealing the eternal destinies of two men: a rich man in torment and Lazarus in paradise. This passage underscores the permanence of our choices in life, the reality of heaven and hell, and the unbridgeable divide after death. It challenges us to live with eternity in mind, reminding us that our decisions here determine our forever. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of spreading God's word. Your interactions are a beacon ...
Isaiah 14:9-11 paints a chilling picture of hell's anticipation for the proud and powerful. It reminds us that earthly fame, wealth, and glory are fleeting, and without salvation, eternal judgment awaits. This passage challenges us to reflect on the reality of hell, the permanence of eternity, and the urgency of salvation. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of spreading God's word. Your interactions are a beacon of encouragement for our spiritual co...
Galatians 4:1-6 reveals the transformation from bondage to sonship. Under the Old Testament, believers were like children under the law, bound by the world and sin. But in God's perfect timing, He sent Jesus, born under the law, to redeem us and adopt us as His sons and daughters. Now, through the Spirit, we cry "Abba, Father!" and live as heirs of God. This new relationship calls us to live holy, righteous lives, free from the bondage of our past, and to embrace the privilege and responsibil...
Ephesians 2:11-18 reminds us of our past separation from God—without Christ, without hope, and alienated from salvation. But through Jesus' sacrifice, the dividing wall of sin and enmity has been torn down. He brought peace, reconciled us to God, and gave us access to the Father through the Spirit. Now, we are no longer strangers but part of God's family, with Heaven as our eternal destination. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of spreading God's word. Y...
Ephesians 2:4-10 highlights the incredible gift of salvation. God, rich in mercy and love, saved us by grace through faith—not by our works, but as His gift. This grace not only brings us to life in Christ but also calls us to action. We are His workmanship, created for good works that God prepared for us to walk in. Salvation is not just a mental acknowledgment but a heart-driven transformation that produces fruit. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of s...
Ephesians 2:1-4 reminds us of our transformation through Christ. Once spiritually dead, enslaved by worldly desires, Satan's influence, and our own fleshly lusts, we were hopeless. But God, rich in mercy and love, intervened. Through Jesus, He made us alive, saved us by grace, and elevated us to a position of eternal significance. This passage reveals the depth of God's grace, kindness, and love for those who believe. Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of...
Mark 4:35-41 recounts a powerful lesson on faith during life’s storms. As Jesus and His disciples crossed the sea, a violent storm arose, filling their boat with water and threatening to sink them. While the disciples panicked, Jesus slept peacefully, unmoved by the chaos. When they woke Him, crying out in fear, “Don’t you care that we are perishing?” Jesus rebuked the wind and calmed the sea with the words, “Peace, be still!” Then, He turned to His disciples and asked, “Why are you so fearfu...
Numbers 13:1, 23-33 tells the story of the twelve spies sent by Moses to scout the land of Canaan, the land God had promised to the Israelites. They all saw the same land—a place flowing with milk, honey, and abundant fruit—but their perspectives divided them. Ten spies focused on the physical challenges: fortified cities, strong inhabitants, and giants, concluding that the land was impossible to conquer. Their fear led to a bad report, rooted in human limitations. However, Caleb and Joshua s...
Romans 4:16-22 highlights the power of unwavering faith in God’s promises. Abraham, despite impossible circumstances—his old age and Sarah’s barren womb—believed God’s word that he would become the father of many nations. His faith glorified God, as he trusted in the One who gives life to the dead and calls things into existence that do not yet exist. Abraham didn’t waver, doubt, or hesitate; instead, he was fully convinced that God would fulfill His promise. This faith was accounted to him a...
Matthew 14:22-31 reveals a powerful lesson about faith, fear, and the supernatural. Amid rough waters and adversarial circumstances, Jesus walked on the sea, demonstrating His divine authority. Peter, inspired by faith, requested to join Jesus on the water. With a single word, “Come,” Jesus empowered Peter to step into the supernatural. As long as Peter kept his eyes on Jesus, he walked on water, defying natural laws. However, when Peter shifted his focus to the boisterous wind, fear replaced...
Trials aren’t setbacks—they’re setups for spiritual growth. James 1:2-8 challenges us to embrace life’s pressures as opportunities to strengthen our faith, develop patience, and trust God’s control. The testing of our faith produces patience, which leads to spiritual maturity and completeness, leaving us lacking nothing. However, this process requires unwavering faith. Doubt and double-mindedness—wavering between faith and fear—disconnect us from God’s promises and leave us unstable, like a w...
1 Samuel 17:23-26, 34-37 tells the story of David’s unwavering faith as he faced Goliath, a seemingly insurmountable enemy. While the Israelite army cowered in fear, paralyzed by Goliath’s taunts, David saw the situation through the lens of his covenant with God. Goliath, a type of Satan, represents the obstacles, fear, and destruction that the enemy brings to God’s people. Yet David, confident in God’s power and his relationship with Him, refused to compromise or negotiate. He boldly declare...
1 Corinthians 2:6-16 unveils the contrast between worldly wisdom and God’s hidden wisdom, which can only be understood through the Holy Spirit. Human eyes, ears, and hearts cannot naturally comprehend the things of God, nor can Satan or the demonic realm. The Holy Spirit reveals God’s truth, wisdom, and the blessings freely given to us, enabling us to discern spiritual matters. Without the Spirit, God’s wisdom appears foolish to the natural man. The Holy Spirit is essential for understanding ...
Proverbs 14:12 and Jeremiah 10:23-25 reveal the danger of relying on human understanding and the necessity of God’s guidance. While a path may seem right to us, it often leads to destruction. Jeremiah acknowledges that humanity cannot direct its own steps and pleads for God’s correction with justice, not anger. These verses remind us of our deep need for God’s teaching and correction, as we are often wrong more than right. True wisdom comes from surrendering to God’s direction and trusting Hi...
2 Timothy 3:14-17 underscores the divine inspiration and authority of Scripture. Every word of the Bible is God-breathed, serving as humanity's ultimate guide for doctrine, correction, and instruction in righteousness. It equips believers to live faithfully and discern truth from deception. While false doctrines and ministries may gain popularity, they lead to destruction. True doctrine, though often uncomfortable and convicting, reveals God’s truth and exposes deception. Just as in Jesus’ ti...
2 Peter 1:12-21 emphasizes the reliability and divine origin of Scripture. Near the end of his life, Peter reminds believers to stay grounded in God’s Word, which is more certain than any human testimony. As an eyewitness to Jesus’ majesty, miracles, and the voice of God on the holy mountain, Peter assures us that the Bible is not man’s invention but the result of men being moved by the Holy Spirit. Scripture is a light in the darkness, guiding us until Christ, the Morning Star, rises in our ...
Colossians 1:14-18 highlights the unmatched supremacy of Jesus Christ. Through His blood, we have redemption and the forgiveness of sins. He is the visible image of the invisible God and the Creator of all things—both physical and spiritual, visible and invisible. All creation exists by Him, through Him, and for Him. Before Bethlehem, Jesus was already the eternal Son of God, creating and sustaining the universe. As the head of the church and the firstborn from the dead, He holds preeminence ...
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