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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 Men Stop Leading, Everything Breaks | Hosea 4:12-14
    2026/06/05

    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 men stop leading spiritually? Everything starts to break.

    Listen to our text today, Hosea 4:12-14:

    My people inquire of a piece of wood,
    and their walking staff gives them oracles.
    For a spirit of whoredom has led them astray,
    and they have left their God to play the whore.
    They sacrifice on the tops of the mountains
    and burn offerings on the hills,
    under oak, poplar, and terebinth,
    because their shade is good.
    Therefore your daughters play the whore,
    and your brides commit adultery.
    I will not punish your daughters when they play the whore,
    nor your brides when they commit adultery;
    for the men themselves go aside with prostitutes
    and sacrifice with cult prostitutes,
    and a people without understanding shall come to ruin. — Hosea 4:12-14

    Hosea starts this section by showing how far the people have drifted from God. "My people inquire of a piece of wood…" God's covenant people are looking for guidance from lifeless wood objects, something that required zero obedience whatsoever?!

    They even had rituals, sacrifices, and sacred spaces for these lifeless wood objects and false gods. They worshiped on the hills, under trees, in places that felt peaceful and appealing. Hosea even tells us why: "because their shade is good." It was comfortable. It felt right.

    And these woke ideas spread.

    "Therefore your daughters play the whore, and your brides commit adultery."

    What began in corrupted worship showed up in corrupted relationships. What they practiced before God eventually shaped how they lived with one another.

    Then comes the stunner in the text.

    "I will not punish your daughters… nor your brides…"

    Why? Because it was an issue with men and male spiritual leadership—or the lack of it. God tracks the issue back to the source. The issue is not just the outcome—it is the leadership. The men led this. The men normalized this. The men participated in the very sin that shaped the culture.

    And everyone else followed.

    This is how all nations fall.

    Not just because of sin, but because those responsible for spiritual leadership abandon it. When men stop leading with truth, others are left to follow confusion. When men compromise, culture drifts. When men stay silent, sin spreads.

    And eventually, as God says, "a people without understanding shall come to ruin."

    That is always the conclusion.

    If you are a man, you are called to spiritual leadership—first in your own life, then in your home, then at church, then at work, and anywhere God has placed you. If you are passive, compromised, or silent, that absence will shape more than just you. Because when men stop leading spiritually, everything else begins to fall apart. So if you are a man listening today, lead. Do something in the name of the Lord to lead others back to Him. If you are in, write "I will take a lead" in the comments below.

    DO THIS:

    Take responsibility for one area of spiritual leadership in your life today—your habits, your home, or your influence—and lead it toward God.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where have you seen the absence of spiritual leadership affect others?
    2. Are you leading spiritually—or drifting passively?
    3. Who is shaping your spiritual direction right now?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, call me out of passivity and into leadership. Give me the courage to lead with truth and the humility to follow you fully. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Give Me Jesus"

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    6 分
  • 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
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