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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 日次
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  • When Sin Becomes Normal | Hosea 7:1-3
    2026/06/21

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

    Grab your Hosea Scripture Journal right now.

    Have you become calloused to sin?

    Our text today is Hosea 7:1-3:

    when I would heal Israel,
    the iniquity of Ephraim is revealed,
    and the evil deeds of Samaria,
    for they deal falsely;
    the thief breaks in,
    and the bandits raid outside.
    But they do not consider
    that I remember all their evil.
    Now their deeds surround them;
    they are before my face.
    By their evil they make the king glad,
    and the princes by their treachery. — Hosea 7:1-3

    God begins with hope.

    "When I would heal Israel…"

    God's desire was not first to destroy, but to restore. He was ready to heal, ready to renew, ready to bring his people back. But every time healing approached, more sin surfaced.

    "The iniquity of Ephraim is revealed, and the evil deeds of Samaria…"

    This is what sin does when it is left unchecked. It does not stay hidden. It rises. It spreads. It multiplies. What was once private becomes public. What was once occasional becomes habitual. What was once shameful becomes acceptable. This is what happens when sin becomes normal.

    Hosea describes a culture built on deception. They deal falsely. Theft happens indoors. Violence happens outdoors. Corruption reaches the palace itself. Even worse, leaders were not restraining evil—they were rewarding it.

    And that is always the mark of deep decline.

    When evil is celebrated, when truth is mocked, when leaders profit from corruption, and when people stop blushing at sin, a society is in trouble. Israel was in trouble. And if we are honest, our nation is in trouble, too.

    But this is not only about nations. It is about you.

    The drift begins in the human heart, then rises, spreads, and multiplies.

    A compromise you once resisted becomes something you manage. A habit you once confessed becomes something you excuse. A conviction you once felt strongly becomes strangely quiet. That is how a heart hardens.

    Then God drops a dose of reality into their culture of sin:

    "They do not consider that I remember all their evil."

    God has a long memory. He sees what we normalize. He remembers what we rename.

    Yet even here, there is mercy for Israel and for us. The God who exposes sin is still the God who says, "When I would heal…" He reveals in order to restore.

    Do not wait until sin becomes your new normal. Do not keep living in sin while trying to hide it from God. When sin becomes normal, healing feels unnecessary. Let truth break in today. Let God expose you. Call it what it is—sin. Confess it quickly and specifically. Turn from it fully.

    Because what you normalize today will rule you tomorrow. Don't be ruled by sin. Be ruled by God.

    DO THIS:

    Identify one sin, compromise, or habit you have started excusing. Name it honestly before God and take one step to remove it today.

    ASK THIS:

    1. What sin has become too normal in my life?
    2. Where has my conviction grown quiet?
    3. Am I resisting the healing God is trying to bring?

    PRAY THIS:

    God, keep my heart sensitive to what offends you. Expose what I have normalized, and heal what I am willing to surrender. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Lord, Have Mercy"

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  • You Can't Hide What God Already Sees | Hosea 6:10-11
    2026/06/20

    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 6:10-11:

    In the house of Israel I have seen a horrible thing;
    Ephraim's whoredom is there; Israel is defiled.
    For you also, O Judah, a harvest is appointed.
    When I restore the fortunes of my people, — Hosea 6:10-11

    What if the thing you've hidden best, is still fully visible to God? That is how Hosea 6 closes this week.

    God says he is not distant. He is not unaware. He sees beneath appearances, beyond excuses, and through every religious cover.

    Israel still had the name, the history, and the outward form. But God saw the truth.

    "Ephraim's whoredom is there; Israel is defiled."

    Their unfaithfulness had settled in. Their compromise was no longer a stumble—it had become their condition.

    And that is the danger for every person.

    Sin that is tolerated becomes normalized. Sin that is hidden becomes rooted. Sin that is excused begins to define you. You may hide it from others. You may protect your image. You may keep up appearances. But you cannot hide what God already sees.

    Yet here, God's judgment is not the only note. God says to Judah, "a harvest is appointed, when I restore the fortunes of my people."

    That means judgment is not the end of the story. God confronts because he intends to restore. He plans to rebuild. But restoration begins when our pretending ends.

    So stop being defensive. Stop managing what needs to be surrendered. Stop covering what Christ calls you to confess.

    Bring it into the light. Bring your compromise. Bring that secret. Bring the bitterness. Bring a habit. Bring your double life. Bring all of it. Because, as we have learned in this chapter, counterfeit repentance hides. Real repentance comes clean.

    The greatest danger in your life is not that God sees your sin. It is that God sees it, and you refuse to turn. Today is the day to end the performance. Today is the day to come back to God.

    Because what stays hidden will harden you. But what is surrendered, God can restore.

    DO THIS:

    Confess one hidden or compromised area of your life to God today, and take one step to bring it into the light.

    ASK THIS:

    1. What am I still trying to hide?
    2. Where have I normalized compromise?
    3. What do I need to surrender today so God can restore it?

    PRAY THIS:

    God, thank you that nothing is hidden from you. Give me courage to stop pretending, come into the light, and receive the restoration only you can give. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Come Thou Fount"

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    4 分
  • When Sorry Isn't Repentance | Hosea 6
    2026/06/19

    Saying sorry isn't the same as repenting—and Hosea 6 exposes the difference.

    Summary
    In Hosea 6, the people finally say the right words and appear ready to return to God, but God exposes that their repentance is only superficial. Temporary emotion, religious activity, and repeated apologies are not the same as true surrender and lasting change. Real repentance addresses not just behavior but the deeper desires and motivations beneath sin. The chapter warns against recycled regret while offering hope that God still welcomes those who genuinely return.

    Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions
    1. Why can someone sound repentant while still remaining unrepentant?
    2. What is the difference between saying sorry and truly repenting?
    3. How does Hosea's image of morning fog help explain temporary devotion (Hosea 6:4)?
    4. Why are emotional moments with God not enough by themselves?
    5. What does Hosea 6:6 teach about ritual versus relationship with God?
    6. Why must real repentance address motives and desires, not just outward behavior?
    7. How does seeing sin as covenant betrayal deepen our understanding of repentance?
    8. What kinds of "carnage" does ongoing sin leave behind in a person's life?
    9. Why does God expose false repentance instead of leaving people deceived?
    10. What is one apology you need to turn into actual change this week?

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    19 分
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