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https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/25/the-true-light-and-the-children-born-of-god/ · 25 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on John 1:9-13 John opens his Gospel with language that reaches beyond time itself. Before the mountains rose, before the stars burned in the heavens, before humanity walked upon the earth, the Word already was. The opening verses ...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/25/power-fear-and-the-search-for-christ/ · 25 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Matthew 2:3-4 Matthew 2:3–4 records a moment of quiet tension that reveals much about the human heart, political power, and the nature of God’s kingdom. The passage reads: “When King Herod heard this he was troubled, and a...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/25/the-remnant-preserved-by-mercy/ · 25 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Isaiah 1:9 Isaiah 1:9 stands as one of the most sobering and hope-filled declarations in the opening chapter of the prophecy of Isaiah. After describing the rebellion of God’s people, the devastation of the land, the corruptio...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/25/the-cry-of-the-surrounded-soul/ · 25 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Psalm 3:1-2 Psalm 3 opens with the voice of a servant of God standing in the midst of crisis. The first two verses introduce a scene filled with pressure, hostility, fear, and spiritual conflict. The psalm begins with the words,...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/25/the-light-that-speaks-into-the-darkness/ · 25 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Genesis 1:3–5 Genesis 1:3–5 stands among the most profound passages in all of Scripture. These verses are brief in length, yet immeasurable in depth. They reveal the voice of God breaking into the darkness of the unformed wo...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/24/the-eternal-lord-above-all-things/ · 25 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Revelation 1:8 Revelation 1:8 stands as one of the most profound declarations of divine identity in all of Scripture. In a single verse, the Lord speaks with a voice that stretches beyond creation, beyond history, beyond human k...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/24/the-witness-who-was-not-the-light/ · 24 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on John 1:6-8 John 1:6–8 introduces a sudden and striking shift in the flow of the Gospel narrative. After opening with the eternal majesty of the Word who was with God and who was God, after declaring that all things were made t...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/24/the-king-who-was-worth-the-journey/ · 24 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Matthew 2:1-2 Matthew 2:1–2 introduces one of the most striking scenes in the early story of Jesus: wise men traveling from the East in search of a newborn king. The passage reads, “After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/24/the-ruined-land-and-the-preserved-shelter/ · 24 May 2026 · 🦋 Bluesky
A Bible Study Reflecting on Isaiah 1:7-8 Isaiah 1:7–8 presents one of the most sobering pictures in all of prophetic Scripture. The prophet speaks to a nation that outwardly still exists, but inwardly has already begun to collapse beneath the weight of r...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/24/the-call-to-wisdom-reverence-and-refuge/ · 24 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Psalm 2:10-12 Psalm 2 closes with one of the most urgent and compassionate invitations in all of Scripture. After describing the rebellion of the nations, the sovereignty of God, and the enthronement of His King, the psalm turns...