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| Jude 7 |
| 6/29/2026 |
In a similar way Sodom and Gomorrah and the surrounding towns gave themselves up to sexual immorality and perversion. They serve as an example of those who suffer the punishment of eternal fire.
When Lot made his choice to settle in Sodom and Gomorrah the region resembled the Garden of Eden for its beauty. Now it remains one of the most desolate places on earth. Jude tells us that that is meant to be an example of the eternal punishment God has in store for the sexually immoral and perverted. Jude sees other men in his own day who have put themselves on the same road and are seeking to teach others also, and he feels compelled to communicate a warning. Woe to them! They could have forgiveness in Christ, but they cling to their sin. Lord, open the eyes of the blind and bring many to Jesus!
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| 3 John 7 |
| 6/28/2026 |
It was for the sake of the Name that they went out, receiving no help from the pagans.
It seemed very wrong to John for those who present the Gospel to the world of unbelievers should wrangle financial support from unbelievers to do so. The confusion this generates can only undermine the message of Christ to an unbelieving world. The relative importance of the Gospel is diminished in the unbeliever’s mind, and the value of the good works the unbeliever can do is fundamentally confused. There are social organizations in our day that want to say they are seeking the salvation of people, but who make it clear that they are speaking of some kind of social salvation and not at all the salvation offered by Jesus. Historically Christian organizations do appeal to unbelievers for support. John’s words challenge us as Christians to support the work of Jesus.
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| 2 John 7 |
| 6/27/2026 |
Many deceivers, who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh, have gone out into the world. Any such person is the deceiver and the antichrist.
Interest in Jesus Christ goes beyond the bounds of the church itself and captures the attention of outsiders on a social or intellectual or philosophical level. The devil is always interested in spreading ignorance and confusion in society at large. Teachers who have been utterly discredited as authorities in the church still gain a following and cultivate their support among hangers-on and associates of true believers. John denounces them for what they are and challenges true Christians to hold fast to the Lord. Help us, Lord, to discern who should be answered and who should simply be ignored. Opposition and ignorance are everywhere in the world. Help us draw near by Your Spirit and keep our focus upon Jesus.
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| I John 1:7 |
| 6/26/2026 |
But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus his Son purifies us from all sin
In the purpose of God, our fellowship with other Christians is a crucial part of God’s sanctification process in our lives. The joy of reaching out to others in acts of kindness and mercy makes us want to reach out more. The struggle of getting along with people as ornery as I am is necessary to rub off my rough edges. Forgiving real hurt makes me really know something of what Jesus felt. Commitment to people who don’t deserve my commitment teaches me about Jesus’ commitment to me. As these things take place under the canopy of blessing that comes from the regular preaching of God’s word, my sins are cleansed in the blood of Jesus.
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| 2 Peter 1:7 |
| 6/25/2026 |
...and to gentleness brotherly kindness and to brotherly kindness, love.
Peter has arranged the various character qualities that God is working in us by His Spirit in a way that pictures our sanctificication as a deepening and broadening and expanding influence over our whole being. He begins with faith and finishes with love. These are not given in this way for us to see where we fit on the progress chart. Rather, we are to appreciate the inter-relatedness of the elements of our spiritual life. It is because we advance in them all that we truly advance in any. We are given a picture of the balance of character and action that we see perfect in our Lord. Our progress often seems by fits and starts. Lord, work in us by Your Spirit to nurture and balance us. In character and in life, make us like Jesus.
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| I Peter 1:7 |
| 6/24/2026 |
These have come so that your faith, of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though tried by fire--may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.
Peter refers to trials that have been hard, but Peter is aware of the beauty of a faith that trusts God when the going is rough. When losses and inconveniences make a believer love Jesus more and when struggles make him hold on to Jesus God is glorified in a powerful way. People can see that God means more to us than the things of this world. They recognize a power within us that can only have a supernatural explanation. They see the reality of a world that is entirely beyond their experience. And it is not just to impress other people—the power within us really does come from Jesus.
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| James 1:7 |
| 6/23/2026 |
That man should not think he will receive anything from the Lord.
When a sinner asks God for wisdom he may be deciding within himself whether he will go with God or not, and it may all depend upon what the sinner thinks of the advice God gives. God does not play this game at all. A person who asks with that going on in the background of his mind will get nothing at all from God. Wisdom for us is surrendering to God unreservedly, not even thinking to hold Him to account. “I surrender all”. Faith bows to His absolute sovereignty and submits to whatever purposes He has for us. “Asking” is genuine wondering about what He would have us do, presented from an attitude of submission. Help us to be clear in our own minds about this, Lord. We want to live our lives for Jesus.
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| Hebrews 1:7 |
| 6/22/2026 |
In speaking of the angels He says, "He makes His angels winds, His servants flames of fire."
God uses His angels to accomplish powerful and astonishing results among the peoples of the earth, but however exalted the angels may be, they continue to be servants doing the will of their Master. Jesus, on the other hand, is the One whose will is being done. The running argument of the book of Hebrews answers the temptation of those to whom it is written. They are being counselled to turn their eyes from Jesus and be impressed by something else of supernatural glory. But the most glorious of anything else does not approach the glory of Jesus Himself, and we must cling to Him. Lord, help us to see You as You are and to live our lives astonished. With Paul, we can say, for us to live is Jesus.
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