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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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Religion & Spirituality
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Renewed by the Spirit
The Bible Lens
3 minutes 43 seconds
7 months ago
Renewed by the Spirit
Scripture: "He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit." – Titus 3:5 (NIV) Some days your spirit simply feels tired—not from lack of sleep, but from the wear and tear of life. The demands, disappointments, and constant movement can leave you spiritually dry. But you were never meant to live depleted. God has provided continual renewal through His Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit isn’t just the One who saved you—He’s the One who renews you. His presence is like fresh water to a dry soul, a breeze of hope for a weary heart. You don’t have to push your way through today—you can be refreshed by His Spirit. This renewal isn’t just emotional—it’s spiritual. It’s a work done deep within you, restoring your joy, lifting your spirit, and reminding you of God’s goodness. This morning, pause and breathe deeply. Invite the Holy Spirit to renew your heart today. Say, “Holy Spirit, refresh me. Restore my strength.” Let Him fill every place that feels tired or heavy. You don’t need to strive—you need to receive.
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.