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  • Zechariah 13:7-9 "Strike the Shepherd and the sheep will scatter." (Wednesday 3/25/26)
    2026/03/24

    Zechariah prophesied after the return from Babylonian exile, when God’s people were back in Jerusalem but discouraged, the temple unfinished, and their spiritual life struggling. God raised him up to call the people to rebuild, renew covenant faithfulness, and trust that He was still at work among them. But his message stretches beyond his own day, pointing forward to a future act of God’s redemption through a coming shepherd and a purified people.


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    11 分
  • Luke 22: 31-52 "Jesus is Abandoned" (Tuesday 3/24/26)
    2026/03/24

    In Luke 22:31–52, Jesus enters His darkest hour as His disciples fail, misunderstand, and ultimately abandon Him. While Peter boasts of loyalty and the others sleep instead of praying, Jesus alone remains faithful—submitting to the Father’s will and preparing to face the cross. Even in betrayal and arrest, Jesus stands firm, showing that our hope rests not in our faithfulness to Him, but in His faithfulness to us.

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    16 分
  • Psalm 64 "God will vindicate!" (Monday 3/23/26)
    2026/03/22

    Psalm 64 portrays the hidden and destructive power of words, as enemies attack through secrecy, slander, and calculated schemes. Yet in a sudden reversal, God turns their own weapons against them, bringing swift and fitting justice that all can see. The psalm ends with confidence and joy, reminding us that while evil may work in secret, God’s justice is sure and the righteous can take refuge in Him.


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    11 分
  • Zechariah 9:9-10 "The Victorious and Humble King" (Friday 3/20/26)
    2026/03/20

    Zechariah 9:9–10 announces the coming of Israel’s true king—righteous and victorious, yet humble, riding on a donkey rather than a warhorse. Unlike earthly rulers, he will bring peace to the nations, ending warfare and establishing a kingdom that extends to the ends of the earth. The passage ultimately points to a Messiah whose reign is marked not by force, but by humility, righteousness, and lasting peace.

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    13 分
  • Philippians 2:5-11 "The Humble Lord and King" (Thursday 3/19/26)
    2026/03/19

    Philippians 2:5–11 presents Jesus as the supreme model of humility, who, though truly divine, emptied himself by taking on human form and obediently submitting to death on a cross. Because of this self-giving obedience, God exalted him above all, declaring that every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. The passage calls believers to adopt this same mindset—humble, sacrificial, and others-focused—trusting that true exaltation comes through faithful obedience to God

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    11 分
  • Revelation 7:9-10 "Praise to the LORD and to the Lamb" (Wednesday 3/18/26)
    2026/03/18

    Revelation 7:9–10 presents a breathtaking vision of the redeemed as an innumerable multitude from every nation, standing victorious before God and the Lamb. This scene answers the question of who can “stand” in the day of judgment—those who have been sealed by God and have persevered through tribulation, their salvation secured not by earthly power but by divine grace. Their unified cry of praise declares that salvation belongs wholly to God and the Lamb, highlighting that their endurance, victory, and final rest are entirely the result of God’s sovereign saving work.


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    12 分
  • Luke 19:28-40 "Behold the King!" (Tuesday 3/17/26)
    2026/03/17

    Jesus enters Jerusalem not as a political conqueror, but as the humble and promised King of God’s people, fulfilling the words of the prophets. As the disciples rejoice and praise God for all they have seen in Jesus, Luke shows us that this moment is too great to be silenced. In this passage, we are invited to see Jesus for who he truly is and to join the praise that even the stones are ready to give.

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    13 分
  • Psalm 63 "O God You are My God!" (Monday 3/15/26)
    2026/03/15

    Psalm 63 is David’s song of longing for God while he is exiled in the wilderness of Judah, likely during Absalom’s rebellion. Though he is physically in a dry and weary land, David declares that God’s steadfast love is better than life itself and that true satisfaction is found not in circumstances but in God’s presence. The psalm reminds us that when we cling to God in the wilderness seasons of life, we discover that His right hand is already holding us fast.


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    11 分