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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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  • You Don't Belong to Yourself Anymore | Hosea 3:3 (Part 2)
    2026/05/29

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

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    Who do you belong to?

    Listen to our text today, and yes, it is the same one from yesterday, Hosea 3:3:

    "And I said to her, 'You must dwell as mine for many days. You shall not play the whore, or belong to another man; so will I also be to you.'" — Hosea 3:3

    Let's focus on this phrase today.

    "You must dwell as mine…"

    I don't want you to miss this word—mine.

    That is the operative word. Hosea doesn't just bring Gomer back to safety. He brings her back into belonging.

    After everything she had done—after the other lovers, the betrayal, the collapse of her life—he doesn't redefine her by her past. He reclaims her.

    "You are mine."

    This is not control. This is what covenant love does. She is no longer her own.

    And this is the part of redemption that modern people resist. We like grace when it rescues us. But we don't like it when it claims us. But this is how redemption works.

    Hosea didn't buy her back so she could go live however she wanted. He bought her back so she could belong to him again. And this is where redemption forces change, not more of the same.

    If you say you belong to God—but still live as if your life is yours—something doesn't line up.

    If you claim faith—but your decisions, priorities, and desires are still self-directed—you're holding onto something God has already purchased.

    Because you were not just forgiven. You were claimed, and that changes everything. It changes how you think. It changes how you live. And it changes what you pursue.

    Don't reduce your relationship with God to belief alone. When you surrender to him, he owns you. You are not your own anymore. And that is the best possible situation for you.

    DO THIS:

    Ask God today where you are still living as if your life belongs to you—and surrender that area to him.

    ASK THIS:

    1. What does it actually mean for your life to belong to God?
    2. Where are you still holding onto control instead of surrendering?
    3. How would your life change if you fully lived like you were his?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, remind me that I belong to you. Help me surrender every part of my life and live fully under your authority. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "I Surrender"

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  • Should Christians Get Tattoos?
    2026/05/27

    The real issue with tattoos isn't ink—it's identity.

    Summary

    This message examines what the Bible actually says—and does not say—about tattoos, Christian freedom, cultural conformity, and spiritual wisdom. While the New Testament never directly prohibits tattoos, Scripture repeatedly calls believers to think carefully about identity, holiness, motives, and whether they are being shaped more by culture or by Christ. The deeper issue is not merely body art but the modern obsession with self-expression, branding, and external identity signaling. Mature believers move beyond asking "Can I?" and begin asking, "Does this glorify God and reflect wisdom?"

    Reflection & Small Group Discussion Questions
    1. Why do Christians often debate tattoos so strongly compared to other cultural trends?
    2. What was the original context of Leviticus 19:28, and why does that matter?
    3. How can believers avoid both weaponizing Scripture and dismissing it carelessly?
    4. What does Romans 12:2 teach about conformity and cultural influence?
    5. Why is the question "Should I?" more mature than simply asking "Can I?"
    6. How does 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 shape the way Christians should think about their bodies?
    7. Why do motives matter so much in decisions involving self-expression and identity?
    8. How does modern culture push people toward "branding" and defining themselves externally?
    9. What is the difference between Paul's "marks of Jesus" and modern tattoo culture?
    10. What practical steps can help believers make wise, prayerful decisions instead of impulsive cultural ones?

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    23 分
  • Grace Brings You Home—But Not Back to the Same Life | Hosea 3:3
    2026/05/28

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

    Get your Hosea Scripture Journal now.

    Are boundaries closing in on you today? If so, there could be a reason behind it.

    Listen to our text today, Hosea 3:3:

    "And I said to her, 'You must dwell as mine for many days. You shall not play the whore, or belong to another man; so will I also be to you.'" — Hosea 3:3

    Hosea brings his unfaithful wife home at a cost to himself, even though he was the offended. That's grace.

    But what follows isn't a rapid return—it's a slower and deliberate restoration. He says:

    "You must dwell as mine for many days…"

    Hosea is going to need time. A season where relational trust is rebuilt. Proximity is restored, but reconciliation is not rushed. Instead, there is a space of time—"many days."

    Then he states: "You shall not play the whore, or belong to another man…"

    Gomer is brought back into the home, but not back into the same life. The old ways are cut off. The patterns that shaped her whoring life are no longer permitted. This is protection. It's the beginning of change and healing.

    Real restoration doesn't ignore the past. It retrains what the past has formed and reforms it.

    And the same is true in our relationship with God.

    Grace brings us back. It redeems and pays for what was broken. But it demands a change in how we live. There are things we once tolerated that God will no longer tolerate. Habits once normalized that will now be out of place.

    This is not restriction, it is protection and restoration. And this is where many people struggle. Many want forgiveness without behavioral change. Restoration without reconciliation. Benefits from God—without letting go of other gods.

    But that's not how love, grace, and redemption work. God doesn't buy you back so you can stay the same.

    He buys you back into a life that is now his, not yours. So if you find yourself in a season where God is slowing things down, setting boundaries, or asking you to walk differently—don't resist it. That's restoration at work.

    DO THIS:

    Ask God to show you one area of your life he is reshaping, and take a step today to align with that change.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where might God be asking you to embrace change instead of returning to old patterns?
    2. Why is it difficult to accept that restoration takes time?
    3. What would it look like for you to fully step into the new life God is giving you?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, thank you for restoring me with patience and purpose. Help me embrace the change you are working in my life. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Better Man"

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    5 分
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