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The Daily Devotional by Vince Miller

The Daily Devotional 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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  • Don't Inflate Yourself | 1 Corinthians 4:6-7
    2026/02/09

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

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    Our text today is 1 Corinthians 4:6-7.

    Pride rarely shows up overnight. It inflates slowly—one comparison at a time.

    The Corinthians were comparing leaders, comparing gifts, comparing wins, and comparing influence. Every comparison pumped a little more air into the ego.

    So Paul says:

    I have applied all these things to myself and Apollos for your benefit, brothers, that you may learn by us not to go beyond what is written, that none of you may be puffed up in favor of one against another. For who sees anything different in you? What do you have that you did not receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if you did not receive it? — 1 Corinthians 4:6–7

    There it is: "puffed up." Inflated. Air-filled. Hollow confidence built on comparing yourself to someone else.

    Comparison is spiritual bloat. It makes you look bigger, but it always makes you weaker.

    Paul doesn't just call it pride—he shows what fuels it:

    • You compare your strengths to someone else's weakness.
    • You compare your wins to someone else's struggles.
    • You compare your gifting to someone else's calling.
    • And suddenly, you're "puffed up in favor of one against another."

    Comparison always produces two outcomes: inflation or deflation. Neither leads to humility.

    So Paul places a pin in the ego with one question: "What do you have that you did not receive?"

    It's one of the most humbling sentences in the chapter.

    • Your gifts? Received.
    • Your opportunities? Received.
    • Your abilities? Received.
    • Your influence? Received.
    • Your successes? Received.

    When you realize everything is a gift, boasting feels ridiculous. You didn't earn the breath you're breathing. You received it.

    When you remember everything comes from God, something beautiful happens:

    • The bloating stops.
    • The ego shrinks.
    • The comparisons fade.
    • Gratitude rises.

    Because you can't be "puffed up" when you know you're living on received grace. Therefore, puffed-up faith pops under pressure.

    So stay grounded. Stay grateful. Stay aware that everything you have comes from a generous God—not a comparison chart.

    DO THIS:

    Identify one area where comparison has inflated or deflated you. Then replace comparison with gratitude by thanking God for what you've received.

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where am I most tempted to compare myself with others?
    2. What gift from God have I been treating like something I earned?
    3. How would gratitude—not comparison—change my posture today?

    PRAY THIS:

    Father, expose the places where I've inflated myself through comparison. Remind me that everything I have is received from You. Make me humble, grounded, and grateful. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Give Me Jesus"

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    5 分
  • Live for the Only Judgment That Matters | 1 Corinthians 4:1-5
    2026/02/08

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

    Read more about Project23 and partner with us as we teach every verse of the Bible on video.

    Our text today is 1 Corinthians 4:1-5.

    We all make judgments every day. We should. Wise judgment is part of following Jesus—choosing what's right, resisting what's wrong, and evaluating what's healthy or harmful.

    But Paul is talking about something very different here:

    This is how one should regard us, as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover, it is required of stewards that they be found faithful. But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you or by any human court. In fact, I do not even judge myself. For I am not aware of anything against myself, but I am not thereby acquitted. It is the Lord who judges me. Therefore do not pronounce judgment before the time, before the Lord comes, who will bring to light the things now hidden in darkness and will disclose the purposes of the heart. Then each one will receive his commendation from God. — 1 Corinthians 4:1–5

    There's a difference between making wise judgments and pronouncing eternal judgment—and the Corinthians confused the two.

    They weren't just evaluating behavior. They were assigning motives, ranking leaders, critiquing hearts, and acting like they could see what only God sees.

    Paul says, "Your judgment—and even my own self‑evaluation—is too small to define me."

    Human judgment is horizontal. God's judgment is eternal.

    Paul isn't telling believers to stop using discernment. He's telling them to stop pretending they can see what only God sees.

    You can evaluate actions and doctrine. You should evaluate behavior. But you cannot evaluate a person's motives or eternal standing. That belongs to God alone.

    Live for God's approval, not human applause.

    People will misjudge you. You'll even misjudge yourself—thinking you're doing great when you're not, or failing when God says you're being faithful. But none of that settles anything.

    The final evaluation belongs to God. He will expose motives, reveal what's hidden, and reward faithfulness no one ever saw. And when He speaks, He will get it right.

    So live for that moment. Live for His verdict.

    DO THIS:

    Release one place where you've been overly self‑critical or overly concerned about someone else's opinion. Say: "Lord, I want to be faithful—You handle the final judgment."

    ASK THIS:

    1. Where am I confusing wise judgment with eternal judgment?
    2. Whose opinion has too much influence over my confidence?
    3. What would change if I lived for God's verdict instead of people's reactions?

    PRAY THIS:

    Lord, help me judge wisely but never assume Your role. Teach me to live for Your approval, trust Your timing, and surrender every final judgment to You. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Only Jesus"

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    4 分
  • Immaturity Is Killing the Church | 1 Corinthians 3
    2026/02/07

    Are you growing or staying stuck?

    SUMMARY
    1 Corinthians 3 is Paul's wake-up call to every believer: put down the bottle and pick up a brick.
    God's building His church—and He wants you building with Him. Watch the full breakdown now.

    REFLECTION & SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS
    1. Where do you see spiritual immaturity show up most clearly in your own life?
    2. In what ways do jealousy or comparison hold you back spiritually?
    3. How have you made Christian leaders into "instruments" instead of focusing on God's intent?
    4. What unique role do you think God has given you in building His church?
    5. Are you contributing to your church or mostly spectating? What needs to change?
    6. What "building materials" are you using—gold or straw? What needs to be refined?
    7. Where are you tempted to water down truth to fit culture?
    8. How does remembering you are the temple of the Holy Spirit change how you live?
    9. What recent situation exposed whether you were building unity or division?
    10. What is one real step of maturity you can take this week?

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    27 分
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