Tag: Obedience
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Day 347: Convicted, Curious, but Not Convinced (Acts 24-26)
Felix was convicted. Festus was curious. Agrippa was close. None of them crossed the line into faith. Acts 24–26 invites us to consider how we respond when the gospel is clearly heard but the verdict is delayed.
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Day 326: The “Show Me” Epistle (James 2:18)
James isn’t asking how to become a believer, but how to act like one. In this “Show Me” epistle, real faith is visible—shaped, strengthened, and seen.
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Day 323: Preacher, Interrupted (Acts 10:44)
Peter was right in the middle of a well-prepared sermon when heaven interrupted him. Acts 10 reminds us that the Spirit’s most powerful work doesn’t depend on perfect transitions or polished manuscripts. Sometimes the Holy Spirit moves in ways that don’t fit into your word count—and the most Spirit-filled moments in church are the ones…
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Day 306: On the Road to Jerusalem (Luke 19:11)
Luke’s Gospel turns when Jesus “sets His face toward Jerusalem.” From that moment on, everything becomes a road story—a pilgrimage of obedience leading to the cross.
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Day 305: The Lord Has Need Of It (Matthew 21:1-11)
Jesus could have entered Jerusalem any way He chose, but He chose to ride on a borrowed donkey. The story of Palm Sunday begins with an act of faith and obedience that carried extraordinary glory.
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The One Who Walks Among the Lampstands (Revelation 2-3)
n Revelation 2–3, seven churches each received a personal letter from Jesus. Some were faithful, others were fading, and some had failed completely. Yet in every case, Jesus still walked among them, still spoke to them, and still called them to faithfulness. What would He say to our church today?