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The Bible Lens
The Bible Lens
100 episodes
5 months ago
Scripture: "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." – Ephesians 4:32 (NIV) At the end of a long day, it’s easy to focus on how others have treated you. But the Spirit invites you to something higher—to walk in grace, even when it’s hard. Compassion isn’t just about feeling sympathy—it’s about choosing love when it’s not deserved. Forgiveness, patience, understanding—these are not natural responses, but supernatural fruit of a Spirit-filled life. The same grace God gave you, He now wants to extend through you. And when you choose compassion, even in weariness, you reflect His heart. Tonight is a good time to release offense and renew your commitment to love like Jesus. Ask yourself if there’s anyone you need to forgive, bless, or simply release to God tonight. Don’t let offense carry into tomorrow. Choose to end your day with compassion.
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Scripture: "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." – Ephesians 4:32 (NIV) At the end of a long day, it’s easy to focus on how others have treated you. But the Spirit invites you to something higher—to walk in grace, even when it’s hard. Compassion isn’t just about feeling sympathy—it’s about choosing love when it’s not deserved. Forgiveness, patience, understanding—these are not natural responses, but supernatural fruit of a Spirit-filled life. The same grace God gave you, He now wants to extend through you. And when you choose compassion, even in weariness, you reflect His heart. Tonight is a good time to release offense and renew your commitment to love like Jesus. Ask yourself if there’s anyone you need to forgive, bless, or simply release to God tonight. Don’t let offense carry into tomorrow. Choose to end your day with compassion.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Guided Into Truth
The Bible Lens
7 months ago
Guided Into Truth
Scripture: "But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth." – John 16:13 (NIV) Truth is not just something you know—it’s something you’re led into. And the Holy Spirit is your gentle guide, leading you step by step into the truth that brings freedom, peace, and clarity. As you reflect on your day, consider the moments where the Spirit may have been guiding you—maybe in a conversation where you felt prompted to listen rather than speak… or in a decision where you sensed peace when choosing a certain direction. These moments may seem small, but they’re evidence of His faithful guidance. The Spirit doesn’t overwhelm you with everything at once. He guides you into truth gradually, lovingly, and purposefully, at the pace your heart can handle. Before you rest tonight, ask the Holy Spirit: “What truth are You trying to show me today?” Be still and listen. Trust that He is revealing what you need, even if it’s in quiet, subtle ways.
The Bible Lens
Scripture: "Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you." – Ephesians 4:32 (NIV) At the end of a long day, it’s easy to focus on how others have treated you. But the Spirit invites you to something higher—to walk in grace, even when it’s hard. Compassion isn’t just about feeling sympathy—it’s about choosing love when it’s not deserved. Forgiveness, patience, understanding—these are not natural responses, but supernatural fruit of a Spirit-filled life. The same grace God gave you, He now wants to extend through you. And when you choose compassion, even in weariness, you reflect His heart. Tonight is a good time to release offense and renew your commitment to love like Jesus. Ask yourself if there’s anyone you need to forgive, bless, or simply release to God tonight. Don’t let offense carry into tomorrow. Choose to end your day with compassion.