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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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  • Why Our Leaders Keep Failing | Hosea 7:6-7
    2026/06/23

    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 7:6-7:

    For with hearts like an oven they approach their intrigue;
    all night their anger smolders;
    in the morning it blazes like a flaming fire.
    All of them are hot as an oven,
    and they devour their rulers.
    All their kings have fallen,
    and none of them calls upon me. — Hosea 7:6-7

    Leaders were not the only problem. The people were burning with the wrong fire, too. Hosea says their hearts were "like an oven." Their rage, ambition, jealousy, lust for power, and selfish desire were quietly heating. Then, when the moment came, it exploded. Kings fell. Rulers were devoured. Leadership collapsed.

    Why?

    Because the fire within was left unaddressed.

    That is the issue in every generation. We tend to blame broken leaders, corrupt systems, bad politics, weak churches, and failing institutions. But Hosea pulls us back, and then zooms in on another issue. The people loved the same unholy fire that destroyed their leaders.

    They wanted what their leaders wanted. Power. Control. Pleasure. Gain.

    So when one leader fell, another rose with the same burn. And one after another, they diverged into greater sin and shame. Nothing changed. It only got worse.

    And the same pattern continues today.

    We rage at corrupt politicians while feeding our own dishonesty. We criticize arrogant leaders while protecting our own pride. We lament superficial pastors while refusing depth ourselves. We complain about culture while consuming the same idols that culture sells. We condemn the bad fruit while watering the bad roots.

    The problem is never only "out there." It stems from what is "in here."

    Then Hosea states the obvious: "None of them calls upon me."

    This is a collapse. Not political failure. Not a leadership scandal. Not institutional chaos. It is prayerlessness. Israel had strategies, alliances, reactions, conspiracies, and opinions, but no dependence on God.

    And we are not far from that.

    Many know how to post.
    Few know how to pray.
    Many know how to rage.
    Few know how to repent.
    Many know how to criticize.
    Few know how to call on God.

    So if you want to see different leaders, start by addressing your heart. Not someone else's heart. If you want renewal in the nation, pursue holiness in your own life. If you want reform around you, let God stoke a refining fire within you.

    DO THIS:

    Before criticizing anyone today, spend ten minutes asking God to search your own heart and change what is wrong in you.

    ASK THIS:

    1. What fire is burning in my heart right now?
    2. Where do I blame others for what also lives in me?
    3. Am I quicker to complain or to call on God?

    PRAY THIS:

    God, expose the fire in my heart that dishonors you. Teach me to seek you first, repent deeply, and become part of true renewal. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Refiner's Fire"

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    4 分
  • Burning With the Wrong Fire | Hosea 7:4-5
    2026/06/22

    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 7:4-5:

    They are all adulterers;
    they are like a heated oven
    whose baker ceases to stir the fire,
    from the kneading of the dough
    until it is leavened.
    On the day of our king, the princes
    became sick with the heat of wine;
    he stretched out his hand with mockers. — Hosea 7:4-5

    Not every fire in you comes from God.

    Some spiritual fire gives warmth. Some brings light. Some purify. But some fires, the unholy fires, destroy everything they touch.

    That is Hosea's picture here. Israel had become "like a heated oven." This was not the fire of holy passion or godly zeal. It was the fire of corrupted desire. Lust, indulgence, drunkenness, pride, and appetite had been fed until the whole nation burned out of control.

    Even the leaders were consumed by it. Note verse 5:

    "On the day of our king,"

    What should have been a moment of national dignity became a scene of national disgrace. The princes were drunk. Mockers were welcomed. Those entrusted to lead had become examples of excess. This has become season one of the Game of Thrones origin story.

    This is what happens when God no longer governs desire.

    The fire of corrupted desire never stays contained. It spreads into decisions, relationships, speech, leadership, and culture. What begins in the heart eventually appears in public life.

    You may not be in a palace feast or worshiping Baal, but you can still burn with the wrong fire. You can be driven by attention, ruled by anger, controlled by lust, addicted to approval, or consumed by ambition.

    Many people are led by these cravings. Or led away by these cravings. This is why God does not simply call us to deny desire. He calls us to transform it.

    Too many believers focus on only stopping a corrupted desire. But stopping is not enough. We need to replace that desire with something more holy, righteous, and fulfilling. A holy fire. A holy desire.

    The goal is not to have no fire. The goal is to have the right fire.

    Today, quench the unholy fire with its desires and actions. But simultaneously light a new holy fire to burn within you. A heart burning with love for God. A mind burning with truth. A life burning with holy purpose.

    Today, take a moment to reflect on this question: What fire is fueling me right now? What desire, emotion, or appetite keeps burning in my life?

    Whatever you keep feeding will keep burning. If the wrong fire is burning in you, do not excuse it. Bring it to God. Let his Spirit purify what your flesh has inflamed. The enemy wants the fire to burn you. God wants the fire to refine you.

    DO THIS:

    Identify one unhealthy desire or emotion that has been driving you lately. Confess it to God and replace it with one godly action today.

    ASK THIS:

    1. What has been fueling my decisions lately?
    2. Am I led more by cravings or conviction?
    3. What would it look like for my passions to be surrendered to God?

    PRAY THIS:

    God, show me where the wrong fire is burning in me. Purify my desires and ignite in me a passion for what honors you. Amen.

    PLAY THIS:

    "Set a Fire"

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    5 分
  • 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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    6 分
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