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  • John 6:16-35 "The Bread of Life Who Rules the Waves" (Friday 2/13/26)
    2026/02/13

    In Gospel of John 6:16–35, the One who walks on the storm-tossed sea reveals that He is not only Lord over chaos but the true Bread from heaven who satisfies the deepest hunger of the human heart. After feeding the five thousand, Jesus confronts a crowd seeking more signs and calls them to believe in Him—the greater Moses—who gives not perishable food but eternal life. “I am the bread of life,” He declares, inviting all who come and believe to find lasting satisfaction, security, and resurrection hope in Him.


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    15 分
  • Matthew 8:23-27 "The Lord of the Storm" (Thursday 2/12/26)
    2026/02/12

    In Matthew 8:23–27, a violent storm exposes the fear of the disciples and the authority of Jesus. With a word, He rebukes the wind and waves, revealing Himself as Lord over creation. The passage calls us to trust Christ not only when the seas are calm, but when faith is tested by the storm.


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    13 分
  • Isaiah 43:1-3 "You are mine!" (Wednesday 2/11/26)
    2026/02/10

    Isaiah 43:1–3 speaks God’s word to a fearful people, reminding them that their hope rests not in changed circumstances but in a faithful Redeemer who calls them by name. Drawing on new-exodus imagery, the passage promises God’s presence through waters and fire, not the absence of danger. At its heart, this text proclaims that redemption means belonging to God—even in suffering—and that promise finds its fullest expression in Christ.


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    12 分
  • Luke 8:22-25 "Who is this man?" (Tuesday 2/10/26)
    2026/02/10

    In Luke 8:22–25, the disciples discover that following Jesus does not shield them from danger but exposes what they truly believe when control slips away. As the storm rages, Jesus speaks with the authority of Israel’s God, and the wind and waves obey his voice. The calm that follows leaves the disciples with a deeper question than fear itself: Who is this, that even creation listens to him?

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    12 分
  • Psalm 57 "I will take refuge in God" (Monday 2/9/26)
    2026/02/09

    Psalm 57 shows us what faith looks like when the danger has not passed and the cave is still dark. Hunted and afraid, David learns to take refuge in God, worship in the middle of the storm, and trust that God’s purposes cannot be undone by human opposition. This psalm invites us to lift our eyes from fear to praise and to rest under God’s wings until the storm passes by.


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    13 分
  • Matthew 9:9-13 "Jesus calls the unlikely!" (Friday 2/6/26)
    2026/02/06


    Jesus calls Matthew the tax collector to follow him, then shocks the religious leaders by sharing a table with sinners and outcasts. When the Pharisees object, Jesus reveals the heart of his mission: he has come not for the self-righteous, but for those who know they need mercy. Matthew 9:9–13 shows that discipleship begins with grace, and that God’s kingdom is built around mercy rather than moral superiority.

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    13 分
  • Mark 1:16-20 "The Call to Follow Him" (Thursday 2/5/26)
    2026/02/05

    In Mark 1:16–20, Jesus calls ordinary fishermen and, with a simple word, redirects the entire course of their lives. They leave their nets, their boats, and even their family because following Jesus demands a new allegiance and a new purpose. This passage reminds us that discipleship is not about credentials or preparedness, but about trusting the authority of Jesus enough to drop what we’re holding and follow him.


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    7 分
  • Matthew 4:18-22 "The Call that Transforms" (2/4/26)
    2026/02/04

    In Matthew 4:18–22, Jesus calls ordinary fishermen to follow him, not because they are ready, but because he is gracious. His invitation comes before transformation, promising that he will make them into something new as they walk with him. This passage reminds us that discipleship begins not with what we offer Jesus, but with what Jesus first gives to us.


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    15 分