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Mark 16:1-8 reminds weary hearts that God is near and grace meets us here.
In Luke 6:17-26, grace isn’t abstract—it’s God drawing you to trust Him today—today, not someday.
Luke 24:13-35 Luke 16:19-31, salvation is a journey: justified by grace and formed through faithful practice.
Matthew 28:16-20 18:1-11 refuses shallow life; holiness is deep healing—today, not someday.
In Luke 5:1-11, grace is not abstract; it breaks chains and confronts unjust power—today, not someday.
John 21:1-19 joins personal faith with practical holiness that touches neighbor and society—today, not someday.
Luke 6:17-26 reveals God’s mission: blessing moves outward until every neighbor is within reach—today, not someday.
Matthew 28:16-20 Jeremiah 1:4-10, salvation is not mere pardon; it is holiness, perfected in love—today, not someday.
Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 confronts comfortable religion—God sides with the exploited, not the exploiters—today, not someday.
Mark 16:1-8 calls us to faithful obedience rooted in God's enduring truth and mercy.
Mark 16:1-8 confronts comfortable faith—obedience delayed is obedience denied.
In Luke 10:1-11, 16-20, the kingdom is practiced: enemy-love, simplicity, and truth-telling in public—today, not someday.
Matthew 28:16-20 137 declares God’s preferential option for the oppressed—salvation as concrete liberation—today, not someday.
If Luke 10:38-42 annoys you, check your heart; conviction is often mercy in disguise—today, not someday.
In John 13:31-35, the text presses one question: will we trust God’s Word and live it?
Matthew 28:16-20 Luke 17:11-19 never moves you outward, you may be reading it for information, not transformation.
Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 invites ordered love—right worship that spills into right living—today, not someday.
In John 21:1-19, the Spirit turns ordinary people into bold messengers of Jesus—today, not someday.
Matthew 28:16-20 Jeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28, we read with watchfulness: God’s purposes advance toward a literal fulfillment.
John 1:29-42 79:1-9 shows the gospel pattern—God initiates grace, then forms a people who obey in love.
If John 12:1-8 offends your autonomy, good; grace is meant to dethrone self-rule—today, not someday.
Luke 5:1-11 offers holy endurance: God gives strength for the long road and joy for the weary.
Matthew 28:16-20 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 magnifies sovereign grace—God saves, sustains, and secures His people for His glory.
John 21:1-19 offers rest: you are loved before you are improved—today, not someday.