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Amos 7:7-17 reminds the Church: God’s Word forms God’s people through worship, holiness, and mission.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 challenges spiritual passivity—grace is not an excuse to stay unchanged—today, not someday.
Psalm 79:1-9 invites an honest response: God meets you where you are and calls you forward.
In Isaiah 5:1-7, compassion isn’t optional—it’s the shape of faithful discipleship—today, not someday.
Hosea 1:2-10 declares that oppression is not permanent when God is present—today, not someday.
Psalm 2 Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19, we remember: trouble can’t cancel God’s promises—today, not someday.
Psalm 2 Psalm 119:97-104, salvation is a journey: justified by grace and formed through faithful practice.
Psalm 2 1 Timothy 2:1-7, the Church is not a clubhouse but a sent people, embodying the kingdom.
Psalm 2 Jeremiah 1:4-10, God meets sinners with a promise strong enough to carry shame away.
Amos 7:7-17 comforts the faithful: God keeps His promises and strengthens His Church to endure.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 insists that faith means following Jesus, even when it costs—today, not someday.
If Isaiah 5:1-7 never moves you outward, you may be reading it for information, not transformation.
Psalm 2 137 gives Law and Gospel: God exposes our need, then gives Christ as our righteousness.
Hosea 1:2-10 challenges powerless religion—if nothing ever changes, what are we calling “Spirit-filled”?—today, not someday.
Jeremiah 2:4-13 invites expectancy: God can move in your life today—today, not someday.
Psalm 52 humbles pride—if salvation depends on you, you’re trusting the wrong savior—today, not someday.
If Amos 8:1-12 confronts you, it’s grace—God refuses to leave you shallow—today, not someday.
Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23 offers a prayer-shaped life: grace received in worship, carried into ordinary days.
Amos 8:1-12 calls the community to visible discipleship—Jesus’ way embodied, not merely admired—today, not someday.
Isaiah 5:1-7 encourages small-faithfulness: the peaceable way is quiet, steady, and strong—today, not someday.
If Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23 never leads to holiness, what you call “power” may be performance.
If Psalm 79:1-9 feels offensive, remember: the cross is always scandal before it is comfort.
In Psalm 14, the ancient gospel meets today’s anxieties with steady mercy—today, not someday.
Isaiah 5:1-7 challenges powerless religion—if nothing ever changes, what are we calling “Spirit-filled”?—today, not someday.