Loading...
Loading...
3,874 results found
Isaiah 42:1-9 Psalm 119:97-104, grace is not abstract; it breaks chains and confronts unjust power—today, not someday.
Isaiah 35:1-10 71:1-6 humbles pride—if salvation depends on you, you’re trusting the wrong savior—today, not someday.
Malachi 3: With Scripture, Tradition, and Reason, it meets us gently—forms faithful worship and thoughtful public witness.
James 5:7-10 Luke 12:49-56, hope steadies the Church—God’s promises will not fail—today, not someday.
Isaiah 35:1-10 13:10-17 speaks hope under pressure—God hears the cry and bends history toward freedom—today, not someday.
Revelation 21: In the Church’s witness, it calls us to repent, believe, and walk in holy obedience.
Romans 15:4-13 Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16, Christ stands at the center: promise fulfilled, mercy embodied, kingdom revealed.
Psalm 130 50:1-8, 22-23 shows that God’s power is for love, not spectacle—today, not someday.
1 Corinthians 15: In soul liberty before God, it meets us gently—calls for personal faith that bears public fruit.
Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 calls for a real response—grace invites, but love must be chosen—today, not someday.
Jeremiah 31: From the underside of history, it meets us gently—names oppression as sin and calls the Church to liberating praxis.
Colossians 1: In the red thread, it meets us gently—leads us to Jesus—the center and fulfillment of Scripture.
Isaiah 65:17-25 Psalm 119:97-104 feels “too strong,” it’s because Scripture refuses to negotiate with sin—today, not someday.
Mark 16:1-8 reminds weary hearts that God is near and grace meets us here.
Luke 24:13-35 18:9-14 invites ordered love—right worship that spills into right living—today, not someday.
Psalm 126 exposes counterfeit faith—right words without repentance are still rebellion—today, not someday.
In Romans 5:1-5, the Lord stands with the suffering and calls the Church to prophetic courage.
Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 magnifies sovereign grace—God saves, sustains, and secures His people for His glory.
Psalm 137 encourages the long obedience of prayer, fasting, and mercy—today, not someday.
Jeremiah 31: On the path of theosis, it invites healing communion with God and a transfigured life.
John 20:1-18 invites us to look again at Christ until fear loosens its grip—today, not someday.
In Revelation 21:1-6, hope becomes resistance—God’s promises create courage for today—today, not someday.
Psalm 126 comforts the repentant: Christ receives those who come sincerely—today, not someday.
In 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, we remember: trouble can’t cancel God’s promises—today, not someday.