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https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/27/the-weariness-of-hollow-worship/ · 27 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Isaiah 1:11-12 Isaiah 1:11–12 stands as one of the most piercing prophetic confrontations in all of Scripture. In these verses, the Lord speaks through Isaiah to expose the tragedy of religious activity that has become detache...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/27/the-voice-before-the-light/ · 27 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on John 1:15 John 1:15 stands as a striking declaration in the opening chapter of John’s Gospel: “John bare witness of him, and cried, saying, This was he of whom I spake, He that cometh after me is preferred before me: for he ...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/27/the-resting-soul-beneath-the-watchful-care-of-god/ · 27 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Psalm 3:5-6 Psalm 3:5-6 stands as one of the most peaceful and confident declarations in all of Scripture. These verses emerge from a psalm written during a season of crisis in the life of David, when danger surrounded him and u...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/27/a-king-opposed-the-quiet-strategy-of-fear/ · 27 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Matthew 2:7-8 Matthew 2:7–8 presents a moment of calm conversation that conceals a profound spiritual conflict. The verses read: “Then Herod secretly called the Magi and determined from them the exact time the star appeared....
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/27/the-gathering-of-the-waters-and-the-goodness-of-the-earth/ · 27 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Genesis 1:9-10 Genesis 1:9–10 stands as a profound declaration of divine order, sovereign authority, and purposeful goodness within the creation account. These verses move the reader from the vast and unformed conditions of th...
https://tagesimpuls.org/blog/2026/05/27/wer-bei-euch-der-erste-sein-will-soll-der-sklave-aller-sein-mk-1044/ · 27 May 2026
08 Woche im Jahreskreis Mittwoch Aus dem heiligen Evangelium nach Markus Mk 10, 32–45 In jener Zeit, als Jesus und die Jünger auf dem Weg hinauf nach Jerusalem waren, ging Jesus voraus. Die Leute wunderten sich über ihn, die ihm nachfolgten aber hatten...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/26/the-voice-like-many-waters-and-the-glory-of-the-risen-christ/ · 27 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Revelation 1:12-16 Revelation 1:12–16 opens before the reader one of the most majestic and overwhelming visions in all of Scripture. John, exiled on the island of Patmos because of his faithfulness to the word of God and the t...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/26/the-word-made-flesh-and-the-dwelling-of-god-among-humanity/ · 26 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on John 1:14 John 1:14 stands as one of the most profound declarations in all of Scripture: “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/26/the-ruler-who-shepherds-his-people/ · 26 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Matthew 2:5-6 Matthew 2:5–6 recounts a moment of remarkable clarity spoken in the midst of political tension and spiritual blindness. When King Herod asks the chief priests and scribes where the Messiah is to be born, they ans...
https://dailyintheword.blog/2026/05/26/the-cry-against-hollow-religion/ · 26 May 2026
A Bible Study Reflecting on Isaiah 1:10 Isaiah 1:10 stands as one of the most arresting moments in the opening chapter of Isaiah’s prophecy. After describing rebellion, corruption, spiritual blindness, national ruin, and the lingering mercy of God toward...