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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
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  • When Pastors Look Like Everyone Else | Hosea 4:9-11
    2026/06/04

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

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    What happens when spiritual leaders stop looking different?

    Listen to our text today, Hosea 4:9-11:

    And it shall be like people, like priest;
    I will punish them for their ways
    and repay them for their deeds.
    They shall eat, but not be satisfied;
    they shall play the whore, but not multiply,
    because they have forsaken the Lord
    to cherish whoredom, wine, and new wine,
    which take away the understanding. — Hosea 4:9-11

    The priests were meant to be set apart. They were called to teach truth, guard God's Word, and lead people back to him. Instead, they blended into the culture around them. They began to look, sound, and live like everyone else—and the people followed.

    Because when spiritual leaders stop leading, the culture consumes them.

    We see this same thing happening right now. Pastors who look more like executives than shepherds. Churches shaped more by strategy than Scripture. Messages that reflect cultural crazes more than biblical truth. Over time, the edge softens, conviction fades, and truth grows silent.

    And eventually, there is no meaningful difference between the church and the world around it. Thus God says:

    "Like people, like priest."

    God will not ignore this. He says he will punish and repay the spiritual leaders for their negligence. Leadership matters in God's church, but so does followership. Both are accountable for what they become.

    Then God describes the outcome of poor leadership and followership.

    1. Busyness without fulfillment — "They shall eat, but not be satisfied…"
    2. Indulgences without fruit — "They shall play the whore, but not multiply…"

    And why? "Because they have forsaken the LORD…"

    When God is replaced—even subtly—everything begins to hollow out. What takes his place promises satisfaction but never delivers. Instead, it slowly erodes spiritual clarity. It..

    "…takes away the understanding."

    That is the cost. Poor spiritual leadership leads to the blurring of truth and the fading of discernment, and thus, people are lost.

    But this is not just for pastors. It is about you. Are you following leaders anchored in God—or leaders who merely reflect the culture around them?

    DO THIS:

    Evaluate one voice you regularly follow and ask whether it is shaping you toward God or toward culture.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where do you see spiritual leaders blending into culture today?
    2. How has leadership shaped your beliefs and decisions?
    3. Are you pursuing truth or simply what feels comfortable?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, give me discernment to recognize truth and courage to follow it. Keep me from drifting with the culture. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Christ Is Enough"

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    5 分
  • A Dangerous False Teacher Doesn't Look Like a False Teacher
    2026/06/03

    The most dangerous false teacher doesn't look dangerous—he looks trustworthy.

    Summary
    Using James Talarico as a contemporary case study, this message examines how theological drift happens inside the church rather than outside it. The concern is not merely one individual, but a pattern where biblical language remains while biblical meanings slowly change through redefinition, emotional appeals, shifting authority, and cultural accommodation. Through passages like 2 Peter 2, Acts 20, and Matthew 7, believers are reminded that false teaching rarely begins with outright denial but with subtle revisions to historic Christian doctrine. Ultimately, the lesson calls Christians to become Bereans who test every teacher—including James Talarico, pastors, influencers, and denominational leaders—against the authority of Scripture.

    Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions

    1. Why does Scripture repeatedly warn about false teachers arising from within the church rather than outside it?
    2. What makes theological drift more difficult to recognize than outright heresy?
    3. Why is charisma, intelligence, or compassion not enough to determine whether a teacher is biblically sound?
    4. How does redefining biblical terms like love, sin, salvation, or repentance change the gospel itself?
    5. Why are emotional stories powerful, and how can they sometimes become substitutes for biblical authority?
    6. What does it mean to let Scripture interpret culture rather than letting culture reinterpret Scripture?
    7. Why is the question of authority ultimately at the center of most theological debates?
    8. How does theological drift often move across generations according to the examples discussed in the lesson?
    9. What are some modern examples where Christians may be tempted to prioritize cultural acceptance over biblical faithfulness?
    10. How can you practically become more like the Bereans in Acts 17:11 and test what you hear against Scripture?

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    35 分
  • When Pastors Profit From Your Sin | Hosea 4:6b-8
    2026/06/03

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

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    What if the spiritual leaders leading you actually benefit from you remaining unproductive?

    Listen to our text today, Hosea 4:6b-8:

    I reject you from being a priest to me.
    And since you have forgotten the law of your God,
    I also will forget your children.
    The more they increased,
    the more they sinned against me;
    I will change their glory into shame.
    They feed on the sin of my people;
    they are greedy for their iniquity. — Hosea 4:6b-8

    Hosea's prophecy shifts from addressing the people to speaking directly to the priests—the spiritual leaders responsible for teaching the truth and guiding others toward him.

    God declares, "Because you have rejected knowledge, I reject you from being a priest to me." These leaders failed because they abandoned the truth. They had access to God's Word, yet they chose not to uphold it, teach it, or live by it.

    Then God adds, "Since you have forgotten the law of your God…" This was willful neglect. They set aside what God had revealed and replaced it with something easier, more appealing, and less demanding. Something that attracted more butts in seats and bucks in wallets.

    From the outside, it looked successful because it was moving up and to the right. Their influence grew. Their numbers expanded. Their presence became more visible. But spiritually, things were moving in the wrong direction. "The more they increased, the more they sinned…" Growth did not equal health. Expansion did not equal faithfulness.

    Then we get to the heart of the issue: "They feed on the sin of my people; they are greedy for their iniquity."

    Instead of confronting sin, they benefited from it.

    The system worked for their spiritual leaders when the people remained dependent. Influence increased when the truth was softened. Dependence grew when clarity was removed. Rather than leading people toward repentance and transformation, they allowed sin to continue because it sustained their position.

    Any spiritual system that avoids truth to keep you comfortable, any leader who softens sin to maintain influence, and any voice that tells you what you want to hear instead of what you need to hear is not helping you—it and they are using you.

    Pursue spiritual leaders who tell you the truth—even when it is hard. And reduce those who make you feel affirmed but leave you unchanged. One leaves you sharpened. The other keeps you stuck.

    And know God does not tolerate leaders who profit from people's sin, and he does not excuse people who choose comfort over truth. So be careful who you follow. Not every voice that speaks about God is actually leading you toward him.

    DO THIS:

    Evaluate one spiritual voice you regularly listen to and ask whether it confronts sin or quietly accommodates it.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where do you see leaders avoiding truth in order to maintain influence?
    2. Have you ever preferred teaching that felt good over teaching that was true?
    3. What kind of leadership are you choosing to follow right now?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, give me discernment to recognize truth and courage to follow it. Protect me from voices that lead me away from you. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Speak O Lord"

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    7 分
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