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Devotional Archives for Your Daily Bible Verse

Sometimes, like the disciples, we need what we learned during the violent storm for what’s coming on the other side.

Having struggled with anger for many years I can speak to its destruction and the flip side of a life away from it.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the heart of the Gospel, driving our faith and giving us hope in a dark world, yet many still seek truth and life among what is dead and decaying. By examining the story of the women who sought Jesus' body in the tomb, we are reminded that death has been defeated and Jesus is forever alive, offering an abundant life to those who trust and follow Him.

This parable opens with a crystal clear reason why Jesus wants to tell it. It’s a great reminder that every one of Jesus’ stories are delivered with divine purpose.

Some of the greatest blessings in this world come from God's power in the midst of trials.

Let’s abide, by asking what the vine would have us do to show His love instead.

Jesus' Bible was not the original Hebrew text, but a translation of it into Greek, known as the Septuagint, which He and the Apostles used extensively in their studies, teachings, and writings. This challenges the common assumption that Jesus had access to the original Hebrew Old Testament, and instead reveals that His understanding of God's Word was rooted in a reliable translation.