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  • John 17:20-23 "Be United in Love" (Wednesday 5/26/26)
    2026/05/26

    In John 17:20–23, Jesus prays not only for his first disciples, but for all who would believe in him through their message—including us. His prayer is that his people would be one, united in the love of God, so that the world may see in the church a witness to the truth of Jesus Christ. This passage reminds us that Christian unity is not merely about getting along, but about sharing in the life of God and reflecting his love before the world.


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    12 分
  • Ephesians 2:11-22 "A New Humanity" (Tuesday 5/26/26)
    2026/05/26

    Ephesians 2:11–22 is a beautiful picture of what Christ has accomplished through the cross: those who were once far off have been brought near to God and to one another through His blood. Jesus tears down every wall of hostility and creates one new people—united in peace, grace, and belonging. In Christ, we are no longer strangers or outsiders, but members of God’s family and part of His dwelling place in the Spirit.


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    11 分
  • Psalm 73 "Whom have I in heaven but you?" (Monday 5/25/26)
    2026/05/24

    Psalm 73 is a deeply honest reflection on the struggle of seeing the wicked prosper while the faithful suffer. Asaph brings his confusion before God and discovers that true clarity comes not through comparison, but through worship and the presence of the Lord. In the end, the psalm leads us to the beautiful confession that God Himself is our greatest treasure—our strength, our portion, and our hope forever.


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    11 分
  • John 11:17-27 "I am the resurrection" (
    2026/05/22

    In John 11:17–27, Jesus meets Martha in the midst of her grief over Lazarus’ death and reveals one of the most powerful truths in the Gospel: “I am the resurrection and the life.” Even in the face of death, Jesus calls Martha—and all believers—to trust that those who believe in Him will live. This passage reminds us that Christian hope is not merely about life after death, but about placing our faith in the living Christ who has power over the grave.


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    13 分
  • Colossians 2:10-14 "Complete in Christ" (Thursday 5/21/26)
    2026/05/21

    Colossians 2:10–14 reminds us that believers are made complete in Christ, the One who rules over every power and authority. Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, our sins have been forgiven, the debt of our guilt has been canceled, and we have been spiritually raised to new life with Him. Paul’s message is clear: salvation is not found in human effort or religious rituals, but in the finished work of Christ on the cross.


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    11 分
  • Romans 5:12-17 "Life in Christ" (Wednesday 5/20/26)
    2026/05/20

    In Romans 5:12–17, Paul contrasts Adam and Christ as two representative heads of humanity: through Adam’s sin came death and condemnation, but through Jesus Christ comes grace, righteousness, and life. While sin spread to all because all have sinned, God’s grace in Christ is far greater than the ruin brought by Adam’s fall. This passage reminds us that the story of humanity is not ultimately defined by death in Adam, but by abundant life and reigning grace through Jesus Christ.


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    11 分
  • Ephesians 2:1-10 "Dead in our Sin, Alive in Christ" (Tuesday 5/19/26)
    2026/05/19

    Ephesians 2:1–10 reminds us that we were once dead in sin, following the ways of the world and separated from God, but through His great mercy and love He made us alive together with Christ. Like the prodigal son who was “dead and is alive again,” this passage shows that God’s grace welcomes sinners home and gives new life to those who turn to Him in faith. Salvation is not earned by works, but is the gift of God that transforms us into people created for good works and a new way of life.


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    13 分
  • Psalm 72 "The Righteous and Just King" (Monday 5/18/26)
    2026/05/18

    Psalms paints a beautiful picture of the righteous King whose reign brings justice, peace, and blessing to the nations. While originally connected to the line of David and Solomon, the psalm ultimately points forward to the coming reign of Jesus Christ, the perfect King who cares for the poor and rules with righteousness. Psalm 72 reminds us that true hope for the world is found not in earthly kingdoms, but in the everlasting kingdom of God.

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    12 分