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The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller

The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller

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Get ready to be inspired and transformed with Vince Miller, a renowned author and speaker who has dedicated his life to teaching through the Bible. With over 36 books under his belt, Vince has become a leading voice in the field of manhood, masculinity, fatherhood, mentorship, and leadership. He has been featured on major video and radio platforms such as RightNow Media, Faithlife TV, FaithRadio, and YouVersion, reaching men all over the world. Vince's Daily Devotional has touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of providing them with a daily dose of inspiration and guidance. With over 30 years of experience in ministry, Vince is the founder of Resolute. www.vincemiller.com2026 Resolute スピリチュアリティ 日次
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  • Running Everywhere But To God | Hosea 7:11-12
    2026/06/25

    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.

    Grab your Hosea Scripture Journal right now.

    Our text today is Hosea 7:11-12:

    Ephraim is like a dove,
    silly and without sense,
    calling to Egypt, going to Assyria.
    As they go, I will spread over them my net;
    I will bring them down like birds of the heavens;
    I will discipline them according to the report made to their congregation. — Hosea 7:11-12

    Here is the tragedy of the text: Israel was in trouble, but they still ran in the wrong direction and to the wrong solutions.

    Hosea says Ephraim was "like a dove, silly and without sense." They lacked spiritual discernment. They were frantic, reactive, and easily moved. Instead of turning to God, they kept flying from one human solution to another.

    First Egypt. Then Assyria. One alliance after another. One false hope after another. They were running everywhere but to God.

    That is still one of the clearest signs of spiritual drift. When pressure hits, where do you run first?

    Some run to people. Some run to money. Some run to distraction. Some run to politics. Some run to entertainment. Some run to substances. Some run to endless scrolling. Anything to avoid stillness before God.

    But a state of panic always leads you to human solutions. Faith should send you upward.

    That is why this text matters so much. Israel did not reject solutions. They rejected the right solution. They were active, strategic, busy, and searching, yet disconnected from the only source that could truly save them.

    Then God says in verse 12, "I will spread over them my net."

    This is supposed to be a sobering image. The bird that keeps flying from its owner eventually flies into the net of judgment. Their busyness did not lead to freedom. Their activity did not equate to wisdom. Their options did not lead to safety.

    You can stay busy and still be lost. You can make moves and still miss God.

    So slow down, think about where you run when the bad hits the fan. Where do you run first when life gets hard? Your first instinct reveals what or who you trust. If God is your last option, something needs to change.

    Do not spend another season of your life chasing what cannot save you.

    Before the phone call, pray.
    Before the plan, pray.
    Before the reaction, pray.

    The wisest move you can make in a crisis is not to run faster. It is to run to God first.

    DO THIS:

    The next time stress rises today, pause before reacting and spend five honest minutes bringing it to God first.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where do I run first under pressure?
    2. What substitute do I trust more quickly than God?
    3. How would my life change if prayer became my first response?

    PRAY THIS:

    God, forgive me for running everywhere but to you. Train my heart to seek you first and trust you before anything else. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus"

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    4 分
  • The Gradual Danger Of A Half-Baked Christian | Hosea 7:8-10
    2026/06/24

    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.

    Grab your Hosea Scripture Journal right now.

    Our text today is Hosea 7:8-10:

    Ephraim mixes himself with the peoples;
    Ephraim is a cake not turned.
    Strangers devour his strength,
    and he knows it not;
    gray hairs are sprinkled upon him,
    and he knows it not.
    The pride of Israel testifies to his face;
    yet they do not return to the Lord their God,
    nor seek him, for all this. — Hosea 7:8-10

    You can be in decline and not know it. That is Hosea's warning to Ephraim in this text. They are "a cake not turned"—burned on the unseen bottom, raw on the top, therefore useless all the way through. This is an image of people who look developed on one side and undeveloped on the other. Strong on appearance. Weak in substance. Confident outwardly. Decaying inwardly.

    Then Hosea reveals that this state results in:

    "Strangers devour[ing] his strength, and he knows it not."

    Their half-baked state led to them losing power, influence, vitality, and stability—and they had no awareness of it. The enemies were consuming them while they carried on as if nothing were wrong.

    Then note verse 9:

    "Gray hairs are sprinkled upon him, and he knows it not."

    "Gray hairs" are early signs of weakness; they were already visible. Time had exposed what their pride refused to admit.

    You can lose spiritual stability slowly and barely notice it. Prayer becomes rare. Hunger for Scripture fades. Spiritual conviction grows quiet. Worship becomes less routine. Sin becomes easier. All the while, pride increases. And because collapse is so gradual, our present state can feel normal. That is the gradual danger of being a half-baked Christian.

    You know enough truth to feel secure, but not enough surrender to be transformed. You have a little maturity in one area, but neglect in another big area of your life. You look solid publicly while privately depleted spiritually.

    Then Hosea names the real issue in verse 10:

    "The pride of Israel testifies to his face… yet they do not return."

    Pride is what keeps weak people from seeking help. Pride is what keeps drifting people from turning back. Pride is what makes people defend a condition that is already failing. So don't ignore the warning signs in your soul.

    If spiritual strength is fading, return to God.
    If spiritual hunger is gone, return to God.
    If spiritual compromise is growing, return to God.
    If your pride is resisting, return to God.

    Because the greatest danger is not weakness; instead, it is the weakness you refuse to admit.

    And the path back begins the moment you lay down your pride, stop pretending, and start seeking God.

    DO THIS:

    Identify one sign of spiritual decline in your life and respond today with one concrete step of return—prayer, confession, Scripture, or obedience.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where am I weaker than I want to admit?
    2. What warning signs have I ignored?
    3. Is pride keeping me from returning to God?

    PRAY THIS:

    God, keep me from hidden decline. Show me where I have drifted, humble my heart, and lead me back to you today. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "I Need Thee Every Hour"

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    5 分
  • Why Our Leaders Keep Failing | Hosea 7:6-7
    2026/06/23

    Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.

    Grab your Hosea Scripture Journal right now.

    Our text today is Hosea 7:6-7:

    For with hearts like an oven they approach their intrigue;
    all night their anger smolders;
    in the morning it blazes like a flaming fire.
    All of them are hot as an oven,
    and they devour their rulers.
    All their kings have fallen,
    and none of them calls upon me. — Hosea 7:6-7

    Leaders were not the only problem. The people were burning with the wrong fire, too. Hosea says their hearts were "like an oven." Their rage, ambition, jealousy, lust for power, and selfish desire were quietly heating. Then, when the moment came, it exploded. Kings fell. Rulers were devoured. Leadership collapsed.

    Why?

    Because the fire within was left unaddressed.

    That is the issue in every generation. We tend to blame broken leaders, corrupt systems, bad politics, weak churches, and failing institutions. But Hosea pulls us back, and then zooms in on another issue. The people loved the same unholy fire that destroyed their leaders.

    They wanted what their leaders wanted. Power. Control. Pleasure. Gain.

    So when one leader fell, another rose with the same burn. And one after another, they diverged into greater sin and shame. Nothing changed. It only got worse.

    And the same pattern continues today.

    We rage at corrupt politicians while feeding our own dishonesty. We criticize arrogant leaders while protecting our own pride. We lament superficial pastors while refusing depth ourselves. We complain about culture while consuming the same idols that culture sells. We condemn the bad fruit while watering the bad roots.

    The problem is never only "out there." It stems from what is "in here."

    Then Hosea states the obvious: "None of them calls upon me."

    This is a collapse. Not political failure. Not a leadership scandal. Not institutional chaos. It is prayerlessness. Israel had strategies, alliances, reactions, conspiracies, and opinions, but no dependence on God.

    And we are not far from that.

    Many know how to post.
    Few know how to pray.
    Many know how to rage.
    Few know how to repent.
    Many know how to criticize.
    Few know how to call on God.

    So if you want to see different leaders, start by addressing your heart. Not someone else's heart. If you want renewal in the nation, pursue holiness in your own life. If you want reform around you, let God stoke a refining fire within you.

    DO THIS:

    Before criticizing anyone today, spend ten minutes asking God to search your own heart and change what is wrong in you.

    ASK THIS:

    1. What fire is burning in my heart right now?
    2. Where do I blame others for what also lives in me?
    3. Am I quicker to complain or to call on God?

    PRAY THIS:

    God, expose the fire in my heart that dishonors you. Teach me to seek you first, repent deeply, and become part of true renewal. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Refiner's Fire"

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    4 分
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