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The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller

The Daily + Weekly by Vince Miller

著者: 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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  • The Sin a Nation Thought God Forgot | Hosea 1:4-5
    2026/05/13

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

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    Our shout-out today goes to Doug Whiting from Alexandria, MN. Thanks for your partnership in Project23.

    Our text today is Hosea 1:4-5.

    And the Lord said to him, "Call his name Jezreel, for in just a little while I will punish the house of Jehu for the blood of Jezreel, and I will put an end to the kingdom of the house of Israel. And on that day I will break the bow of Israel in the Valley of Jezreel." — Hosea 1:4-5

    Have you ever noticed how people assume that if enough time passes, God must have forgotten?

    That's the moment Israel had reached.

    Hosea's first son is born, and God tells him to name the child Jezreel. To modern readers, the name may not sound significant, but to the people of Israel, it would have immediately stirred memories.

    Jezreel was the place where King Jehu carried out a violent purge decades earlier. In a dramatic political revolution, Jehu wiped out the ruling house of Ahab and slaughtered many of his rivals. While God had used Jehu to judge wicked leadership, the violence that followed went far beyond what God intended.

    Blood had soaked the valley.

    Years passed. Kings rose and fell. The nation moved on.

    But God had not forgotten.

    Through Hosea's son, God announces that the bloodshed at Jezreel will finally be addressed. The dynasty of Jehu will fall, and the military strength of Israel will be broken.

    "I will break the bow of Israel in the Valley of Jezreel."

    The bow was the symbol of military power. Israel trusted in its armies, its victories, and its national strength. But God was warning them that their security would soon collapse.

    History confirmed this warning. Within a generation, Israel's political stability would crumble, its kings would be assassinated, and eventually the Assyrian Empire would conquer the nation.

    The lesson is clear: time does not erase sin.

    A nation may bury its history. Leaders may ignore their past. Cultures may try to move forward without accountability. But God sees what people try to hide.

    And yet, this warning is also an act of mercy.

    God was giving Israel a chance to see what they had ignored. He was speaking before judgment came. The name Jezreel was not just a reminder of past violence—it was a warning that there was still time to turn back.

    That same principle applies to our lives.

    Sometimes we assume that past choices no longer matter. But God's warnings are not meant to crush us—they are meant to wake us up.

    So today, take a moment to ask God to search your heart. If there are areas of hidden compromise, unresolved sin, or patterns you have ignored, bring them honestly before him.

    Confession is not the end of the story. It is often the beginning of restoration.

    DO THIS:

    Ask God to search your heart today and reveal any unresolved sin you may have ignored—and bring it honestly before him in confession.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Are there areas of your past you tend to minimize or ignore rather than bring before God?
    2. Why do people often assume that time erases the seriousness of sin?
    3. What would honest confession and repentance look like in your life today?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, search my heart and reveal anything I have tried to hide or ignore. Give me the humility to bring it before you and walk in truth. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "The Good Confession"

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  • Obeying God When It Costs Everything | Hosea 1:3
    2026/05/12

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

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    Our shout-out today goes to Jeffrey Nelson from Mooresville, NC. Thanks for your partnership in Project23.

    Our text today is Hosea 1:3.

    So he went and took Gomer, the daughter of Diblaim, and she conceived and bore him a son. — Hosea 1:3

    Hosea doesn't argue. He doesn't delay. He doesn't negotiate the terms.

    He simply obeys.

    "So he went and took Gomer…"

    That short phrase reveals something powerful about Hosea's character. When God spoke, Hosea acted. Even though the assignment was painful. Even though it would affect his reputation. Even though the cost would follow him for years.

    Hosea marries Gomer, the woman God told him to take as his wife.

    And just like that, the prophet's life becomes the message.

    The marriage itself would be difficult, but God was revealing something deeper through it. Hosea's faithful love for an unfaithful wife would mirror God's covenant love for a people who continually turned away from him.

    Throughout the Bible, marriage often reflects the covenant relationship between God and his people. The prophets described Israel as God's bride. Later, the New Testament describes the church as the bride of Christ.

    Marriage is meant to reflect covenant faithfulness.

    That's why Israel's idolatry was so serious. It wasn't just disobedience—it was betrayal. The people who belonged to God were giving their hearts to other gods.

    Hosea's obedience allowed the nation to see this truth in a way they could not ignore.

    Sometimes God asks his people to obey in ways that stretch their comfort and challenge their understanding. Obedience may cost time, reputation, relationships, or personal plans.

    But faithful obedience always begins the same way.

    God speaks.

    And we respond.

    So today, consider this: is there an area where God has already made his will clear, but hesitation or fear has kept you from acting?

    Faith grows when obedience moves from intention to action.

    Take one step today toward doing what you already know God has called you to do.

    DO THIS:

    Identify one clear step of obedience God has already placed in front of you—and take that step today without delay.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where in your life might God be asking for obedience right now?
    2. What fears or concerns sometimes keep you from acting on what God has already made clear?
    3. How might your obedience influence the people around you?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, give me the courage to obey you even when obedience feels costly or uncomfortable. Help my life reflect faithfulness to you. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Trust and Obey"

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  • The Most Scandalous Command God Ever Gave a Prophet | Hosea 1:2
    2026/05/11

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

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    Our shout-out today goes to Gonzalo Mora from Dunedin, FL. Thanks for your partnership in Project23.

    Our text today is Hosea 1:2.

    When the Lord first spoke through Hosea, the Lord said to Hosea, "Go, take to yourself a wife of whoredom and have children of whoredom, for the land commits great whoredom by forsaking the Lord." — Hosea 1:2

    Have you ever wondered why God sometimes uses shocking illustrations to make a point?

    This verse is one of the most surprising commands in the entire Bible.

    God tells the prophet Hosea to marry a woman who will be unfaithful to him. At first glance, it seems confusing—even disturbing. Why would God ask one of his prophets to step into a marriage like this?

    The answer is found at the end of the verse.

    "For the land commits great whoredom by forsaking the Lord."

    God is not simply giving Hosea a difficult personal assignment. He is creating a living illustration. Hosea's marriage will become a picture of Israel's relationship with God.

    Throughout Scripture, God describes his covenant with his people using the language of marriage. When God rescued Israel from Egypt and brought them into a covenant with him, he bound himself to them in a relationship of love and faithfulness.

    But Israel had been chasing other gods.

    Instead of trusting the Lord who delivered them, the nation pursued Baal and the false promises of surrounding cultures. They looked to idols for security, prosperity, and blessing. In God's eyes, that spiritual betrayal looked exactly like marital unfaithfulness.

    So God tells Hosea to live out the message.

    The prophet's life would become the sermon.

    And this is part of the unique role prophets often played. Sometimes they didn't just speak God's word—they acted it out. Their lives became visible illustrations of the truth God wanted his people to see.

    Hosea's marriage would reveal something painful about the human heart.

    People who belong to God can still run after other loves.

    But the story of Hosea will also reveal something even greater.

    God's covenant love is far more faithful than ours.

    Before moving on today, take a moment to consider your own heart. Idolatry rarely looks like ancient statues or carved images anymore. It often shows up in quieter forms—anything we trust, pursue, or depend on more than God.

    Ask the Lord to reveal if anything in your life has quietly taken the place that only he should hold.

    DO THIS:

    Take a moment today to identify one thing in your life that may be competing with God for your trust or attention—and surrender it to him.

    ASK THIS:

    1. What are the "modern idols" that people often pursue instead of trusting God?
    2. Is there something in your life you depend on more than you depend on God?
    3. What would it look like to place your full trust in him again?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, reveal anything in my heart that has taken your rightful place. Help me trust you above every other love or pursuit. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Lord I Need You"

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    5 分
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