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Matthew 24 Verse 42 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 📖 Matthew 24:42 (KJV): “Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.” EXPLANATION 🔍 The words of Jesus in Matthew 24:42 are simple yet deeply profound. He says, “Watch therefore…” — this is a direct call to stay awake, alert, and spiritually aware. Jesus had been teaching His disciples about the signs of the end times, describing events that would unfold before His return. But in this verse, He shifts the focus from observing signs to living ready . The phrase “for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come” reminds us of a crucial truth: the timing of the Lord’s return is unknown to everyone. No one has a countdown clock. No one—no prophet, no teacher, no spiritual leader—has the exact hour. Only God knows. This uncertainty isn’t meant to frighten us; rather, it is meant to keep us spiritually vigilant. ⏳✨ Jesus is encouraging believers to maintain a constant posture of readiness. This means living every day with pu...

Blessed Are You - Paul Wilbur

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  Song : "Blessed Are You" by Paul Wilbur  Lyrics: Blessed are You O Lord our God Eternity’s holy King Blessed are You O Lord our God Whose Word bring on the evening Bar’chu et Adonai ham’vorach l’olam vaed Bar’chu et Adonai ham’vorach l’olam vaed [ Blessed be God, the blessed one, forever and ever ] By wisdom O Lord Heaven’s gates open up With understanding You order the seasons Creating day and night Turning darkness into light Arranging the stars to Your pleasing Bar’chu et Adonai ham’vorach l’olam vaed Bar’chu et Adonai ham’vorach l’olam vaed [Blessed be God, the blessed one, forever and ever] O blessed be the King To the Holy One we sing Lord of Hosts is Your name O everliving God rule over us Now and forever the same

Isaiah 12 Verse 2 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 📖 Isaiah 12:2 (KJV) “Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the Lord JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation.” EXPLANATION ✨ Isaiah 12:2 is a powerful declaration of confidence, faith, and joy in God. It paints a picture of someone who has experienced God’s saving power and now boldly proclaims it. This verse reveals three major truths about our relationship with God: He saves us, He strengthens us, and He sustains us with joy. The verse begins with the word “Behold” —a call to pay attention. It’s as if Isaiah is saying, “Look closely, because this is important.” What follows is a deeply personal confession: “God is my salvation.” Not just the source of salvation, not just the giver of deliverance, but my salvation. This reminds us that the relationship God wants with us is intimate and personal, not distant or abstract. Next, the verse says: “I will trust, and not be afraid.” These wor...

God Will Work It Out - Naomi Raine (with lyrics)

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Song : "God Will Work It Out" by Naomi Raine  Lyrics : Intro One thing I know Mm-mm-mm, one thing I found My God will work it out Well, we jazzed it up a little bit And so we gon’ do it a lil’ different Y'all ready? Mm, He's gonna work it out Yes, He will Verse 1 Before I knew my name and before I drew a breath, oh He was making ways for me Now and every day and in each and every step, oh He is making ways for me (Mm-mm) Pre-Chorus My heart is full of doubt Feels like my faith is running out I'm too far to turn around I know, I know that Chorus God will work it out God will work it out One thing I know, one thing I found My God will work it out, come on Post-Chorus Work it out Watch Him while He works it out Work it, work it out Watch Him while He works it out Work it out Watch Him while He works it out Work it, work it out Watch Him while He works it out Verse 2 I've been pushing past the fear, I've been fighting to believe, oh He is making ways for me ...

John 8 Verse 32 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE John 8:32 (KJV) — “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” EXPLANATION This powerful scripture from John 8:32 is one of the most quoted verses in the Bible, yet many people do not fully understand the depth of what Jesus was communicating. Jesus spoke these words while teaching a group of Jews who had begun to believe in Him. He was explaining that true discipleship goes beyond hearing His words—it involves following His teachings, embracing His truth, and allowing that truth to transform one's life. ✨ When Jesus says, “Ye shall know the truth” , He is not speaking of mere facts or information. He is speaking about a *revelation*—the truth about God, about salvation, about who Jesus is, and about who we are in Him. This “knowing” goes deeper than head knowledge. It refers to an *experiential, personal, and intimate understanding* that changes a person from the inside out. 📖💡 Then Jesus adds, “the truth shall m...

Psalm 9 Verse 1 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Psalm 9:1 (KJV) — “I will praise thee, O LORD, with my whole heart; I will shew forth all thy marvellous works.” ✨ EXPLANATION Psalm 9:1 is a powerful declaration of wholehearted worship and gratitude. David, the writer of this psalm, begins by expressing a deep and intentional commitment to praise God—not partially, not casually, but **with his whole heart **. ❤️ This verse teaches us that genuine praise flows from sincerity. It is not just singing songs or saying “Thank You, Lord” because it is expected, but a conscious and total outpouring of love, appreciation, and honour to God. When David says, *“I will praise thee,”* he is making a personal choice. Worship is something we choose, not something that is forced upon us. It comes from recognising who God is and what He has done. 🙌 The second part of the verse says, *“I will shew forth all thy marvellous works.”* This means David is not only praising God privately but also publicly decla...

HOSANNA - Song By Apostle Joshua Selman

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  Song : "Hosanna (Psalm 150:1-6)" by God’s Servant Apostle Joshua Selman Lyrics :  🎶Hosanna eh  (Hosanna eh) Hosanna eh  (Hosanna eh) Hosanna eh The nations will sing Your praise  Hosanna eh  Creation will shout Your praise  Lord Most High  You are worthy to be praised You are worthy to be praised (x2)🎶 AGUNECHEMBA (the lion that guards the tribe) IWO LOBA OGO (you are the King of Glory) ELEDUMARE (The Almighty God) MA SO YI NA (My Beloved) Repeat Hossana eh... .....

Psalm 68 Verse 19 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Psalm 68:19 (KJV) — “Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah.” EXPLANATION Psalm 68:19 is a powerful reminder of God’s constant care for us. Even a young child can easily relate to the message behind this verse because it speaks about something we all understand: being supported, provided for, and helped every single day ❤️. The verse begins with, “Blessed be the Lord.” This is simply a way of saying, “Let’s praise God” or “Let’s appreciate Him.” The writer, King David, is encouraging us to recognise God’s goodness and respond with gratitude. It’s a reminder that no matter what we are going through, there is always a reason to thank God. Then the verse says, “who daily loadeth us with benefits” . The phrase “loadeth us” is interesting. It means God doesn’t just give us a little help; He pours out blessings like someone filling your backpack until it’s overflowing 🎒✨. These “benefits” inclu...

Luke 6 Verse 38 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Luke 6:38 (KJV) — “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” ✨ EXPLANATION Luke 6:38 is one of the most popular scriptures about generosity, kindness, and how our actions come back to us. Jesus is teaching a simple but powerful principle: whatever you give — whether kindness, love, forgiveness, money, help, or support — has a way of coming back to you in even greater measure. To help you understand it more clearly, imagine this: You have a container, and someone is pouring grain into it for you. Not only do they fill it, but they press it down, shake it together so more can fit, and then pour until it is overflowing. That is what “good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over” means. 🌾📦 It is Jesus’ way of saying, God rewards generous hearts abundantly. ...

Matthew 10 Verse 20 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: “For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.” — Matthew 10:20 (KJV) EXPLANATION: Matthew 10:20 is a powerful and comforting Bible verse where Jesus speaks to His disciples before sending them out to preach the gospel. He warns them that they will face opposition, challenges, and even danger for spreading the truth. But in the middle of all these warnings, Jesus gives them a beautiful promise: they will not be alone . He tells them that when they stand before people—whether leaders, rulers, or anyone who challenges their message—they do not have to worry about what to say. Why? Because God Himself will speak through them . This means that when believers face difficult situations because of their faith, God provides the right words at the right time. They don’t have to depend on their own wisdom or perfect speech. Instead, the Holy Spirit—the Spirit of God—guides them and gives them the courage and clarity they nee...

Psalm 23 Verse 4 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” – Psalm 23:4 (KJV) EXPLANATION: Psalm 23:4 is one of the most powerful and comforting verses in the entire Bible. It speaks directly to moments when life becomes scary, uncertain, or overwhelming. Even the young ones can relate to this because everyone – no matter their age – goes through tough seasons. 💭😔 Let’s break it down in a simple and relatable way: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death…” This phrase describes a *dark and dangerous place*. David, the writer of this Psalm, uses the picture of a valley covered in shadows to show times when life feels scary or hopeless. This could be sickness, fear, anxiety, family issues, school pressures, or even moments when you feel alone. Notice the word “walk” — not run. David is calm and steady, showing confidence even in dark ...

Colossians 4 Verse 2 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: “Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving.” — Colossians 4:2 (KJV) 🙏✨ EXPLANATION: Colossians 4:2 is a short but powerful instruction from the Apostle Paul. Though it may look simple at first, it carries a deep message about how every believer should live each day. Let’s break it down in a way that even a young reader can clearly understand. The verse begins with the word “Continue” . This tells us that prayer is not something we do once in a while or only when we have a problem. It is something we must keep doing—just like eating, sleeping, or talking with friends regularly. Prayer is our way of staying connected with God. 💬➡️🙏 When Paul says, “Continue in prayer” , he is encouraging us to build a lifestyle where talking to God becomes natural. It means praying in the morning, during the day, and even before sleep. It means sharing our fears, hopes, dreams, and decisions with God. It also means listening when God speaks ...

Isaiah 43 Verse 2 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Isaiah 43:2 (KJV) – “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee ; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned ; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.” EXPLANATION Isaiah 43:2 is one of the most comforting and hope-filled promises in the Bible. In this verse, God is speaking directly to His people, assuring them that no matter what challenges or dangers they face, He will never abandon them . This is not just a poetic statement—it is a powerful reminder that God is present in every season of life. 🌟 Let’s break this down in a way a 10th grader can easily understand: When the verse says, “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee” , it is not talking about literal swimming or drowning. The “waters” represent tough times—moments when life feels overwhelming, confusing, or stressful. It could be exam pressure, family problems, heartbreak, or mo...

Matthew 19 Verse 26 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: “But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible. ” — Matthew 19:26 (KJV) ✨ EXPLANATION: Matthew 19:26 is one of the most powerful reminders in the Bible about the unlimited ability of God. In this verse, Jesus is speaking to His disciples after a rich young man walked away sad because he was not willing to give up his wealth to follow Jesus. The disciples were confused and wondered, “If rich people—who are seen as blessed—can’t easily enter God’s kingdom, then who can?” Jesus responded with this profound statement: “With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.” 🔥 What Jesus meant is simple and encouraging: There are things humans cannot achieve on their own, no matter how smart, strong, rich, or talented they may be. But God is not limited the way we are. He can do what looks impossible. He can change hearts, open doors that seem permanently shut, provide soluti...

2 Timothy 1 Verse 7 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 2 Timothy 1:7 (KJV) — “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” 🔥✨ EXPLANATION This powerful verse written by the Apostle Paul to Timothy carries a message that is still true for every Christian today. Paul was encouraging Timothy, a young leader in the early church, to stay strong in the face of challenges. Timothy was facing pressure, opposition, and possibly fear because of the responsibilities placed on him. Paul reminds him—and us—that fear does not come from God. When Paul says, “God hath not given us the spirit of fear,” he is teaching that fear is not part of the gifts or character God places in His children. Fear can make us doubt ourselves, freeze up, or forget what God has called us to do. But God replaces that fear with something much greater. He gives us the spirit of power , the spirit of love , and the spirit of a sound mind . 💡💖💪 Power means God gives us the stren...

Mark 10 Verse 14 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: “But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. ” — Mark 10:14 (KJV) EXPLANATION: Mark 10:14 is a beautiful and powerful verse where Jesus teaches a lesson that is still relevant today. To understand this verse clearly, let’s picture what was happening. Parents were bringing their little children to Jesus so He could touch them, bless them, and pray for them. But Jesus’ disciples thought the children were interrupting or disturbing Him, so they tried to stop them. They probably felt Jesus was too busy or too important to deal with children. However, Jesus responded in a surprising and loving way. The Bible says He was “ much displeased ,” meaning He was upset with His disciples for turning the children away. He then said, “ Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not .” In simple words, Jesus was saying, “Let ...

Hebrews 4 Verse 12 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Hebrews 4:12 (KJV) — “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.” EXPLANATION When the Bible says the *word of God is “quick”*, it means that God’s Word is **alive** and **active**. 📖✨ Unlike ordinary books, the Bible doesn’t just sit on a shelf. It speaks, teaches, corrects, guides, and transforms hearts. God's Word has life in it because it comes from the living God Himself. The verse also says the Word is **“powerful”**. This means the Bible has the ability to change people—how they think, how they behave, and how they see themselves and God. It carries spiritual power that works inside anyone who reads it with an open heart. 💥🔥 Another important part of this verse is the comparison to a **two-edged sword**. In Bible times, a double-edged sword wa...

Luke 1 Verse 37 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 📖 Luke 1:37 (KJV) — “For with God nothing shall be impossible.” EXPLANATION ✨ The verse Luke 1:37 is one of the most powerful and hope-filled promises in the Bible. It is a reminder that God’s power has no limits , and what may look impossible to us is always possible with Him. To help you understand this more easily, let’s break it down in a way that even a little child can relate to. 😊 This verse was spoken by the angel Gabriel when he visited Mary to tell her that she would give birth to Jesus. Mary was a young virgin girl, so of course she wondered how such a thing could happen. The angel then told her this verse — “For with God nothing shall be impossible.” In simple terms, the angel was saying: “Mary, what seems impossible to you is completely possible for God. He can do anything.” Think about the most difficult thing you’ve ever faced — maybe a tough exam, a hard life situation, a broken friendship, or a problem that felt to...

John 3 Verse 16 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE John 3:16 (KJV): “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” EXPLANATION John 3:16 is one of the most famous and powerful verses in the entire Bible. It is often called the “heart of the Gospel” because it summarizes God’s plan for saving humanity in just a few lines. If you are anyone seeking clarity—this verse gives a simple but life-changing message about God’s love, sacrifice, and promise. Let’s break it down in a way that is easy to understand and meaningful. 💡 The verse begins with the words “For God so loved the world…” This means that God’s love is not limited to a small group of people. It is not only for perfect people or “church people.” It is for the whole world—every nation, every language, every background, and every age. 🌍❤️ This alone is powerful because it shows that you are included in God’s love story. The next part says, “t...

Isaiah 25 Verse 1 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 📖 Isaiah 25:1 (KJV): “O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth.” EXPLANATION 🕊️ Isaiah 25:1 is a powerful and uplifting verse where the prophet Isaiah expresses deep gratitude and admiration for God. Even though this verse was written thousands of years ago, its message is still meaningful today and can be understood by anyone — including a 10th grader. Isaiah begins by saying, “O Lord, thou art my God.” This statement shows a personal connection. Isaiah is not speaking about God as a distant figure; instead, he acknowledges God personally. It is like saying, “God, You are not just the God of the world — You are my God.” This reminds us that a relationship with God is not just for church leaders or prophets; it is for every individual who chooses to know Him. Next, he says, “I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name.” To exalt me...

Philippians 4 Verse 4 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: Philippians 4:4 (KJV) — “Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.” 🎉 EXPLANATION: This short but powerful verse written by the Apostle Paul carries a deep message about joy and faith . When Paul said, “ Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice ,” he wasn’t writing from a place of comfort or luxury. In fact, he was in prison when he wrote this! Yet, even in such a dark and lonely situation, Paul chose to stay joyful — not because everything was perfect, but because his joy was rooted in God , not in his circumstances. 🙏 To rejoice in the Lord means to find your happiness, peace, and hope in who God is — His love, His goodness, and His faithfulness. It’s about remembering that no matter what is happening around us, God is still in control. When we focus on His promises, we can smile through the storms of life. 😊 The word “ alway ” here doesn’t mean we should fake happiness or pretend everything is fine when it’s not. ...

1 Thessalonians 5 Verse 11 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 📖 1 Thessalonians 5:11 (KJV) “Wherefore comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also ye do.” EXPLANATION 💡 In this short but powerful verse, the Apostle Paul encourages believers to support, uplift, and strengthen one another . The word “ comfort ” here doesn’t just mean saying nice things to make someone feel better. It means offering encouragement, hope, and reassurance — reminding others of God’s promises and love, especially when life feels difficult. 🌤️ Paul also uses the word “ edify ,” which means to build up . Just as a builder carefully adds bricks to make a strong house, we are to build each other up spiritually and emotionally. This means helping others grow in faith, showing kindness, and speaking words that give strength instead of tearing others down with gossip, criticism, or negativity. 🧱❤️ In the earlier verses of this chapter, Paul was teaching about the return of Jesus Christ . He reminded the Thessalonian b...

1 Corinthians 13 Verse 6 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 📖 1 Corinthians 13:6 (KJV): “Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth.” EXPLANATION 💡 The Apostle Paul wrote 1 Corinthians 13 to help believers understand what true love really means. In verse 6, Paul tells us that real love does not rejoice in iniquity — in other words, love does not take pleasure in wrongdoing or evil. Instead, true love rejoices in the truth . This means that love finds joy when what is right, good, and honest wins. Let’s break it down simply. The word “iniquity” means sin, injustice, or doing something wrong. When someone lies, cheats, or hurts others, that’s iniquity. Real love doesn’t cheer for those things. For example, if your friend gets someone else in trouble and you secretly feel happy because it benefits you — that’s rejoicing in iniquity. It’s the kind of love that isn’t pure or godly. ❤️ On the other hand, “rejoiceth in the truth” means that love celebrates honesty, goodness, and righteousness. Wh...

Isaiah 40 Verse 3 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 40:3 (KJV) — “The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.” EXPLANATION: 🌿 This powerful verse from Isaiah 40:3 paints a vivid picture of someone calling out in the wilderness with an important message: “Prepare the way of the Lord.” But what does that mean, and why is it so significant? To understand this, we need to go back to ancient times. When a king was about to travel through a region, messengers would go ahead of him to announce his coming and ensure the roads were clear and straight. They would fill up holes, remove obstacles, and make sure the king’s path was smooth. In the same way, this verse is saying that we must prepare our hearts and lives for the coming of the Lord — just like those messengers prepared the road for their king. 👑 In the New Testament, this prophecy was fulfilled through John the Baptist (see Matthew 3:1–3). He was the “...

Psalm 139 Verse 23 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: Psalm 139:23 (KJV) “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts.” 💭 EXPLANATION: This verse from Psalm 139:23 is a humble prayer by King David — a man described as being “after God’s own heart.” ❤️ Here, David isn’t asking for material things or success; instead, he’s inviting God to look deep into his inner being — his heart and his mind . This prayer shows a powerful level of honesty and surrender. 🕊️ When David says, “ Search me, O God ,” he’s asking God to examine every part of him — his motives, desires, fears, and even the hidden parts of his heart that no one else can see. He acknowledges that God knows him better than he knows himself. To “ try me ” means to test or examine. David wanted God to test his thoughts to see if they were pure, good, and aligned with God’s will. This is a brave and honest request because it means allowing God to reveal not only the good but also the uncomfortable truths about our inne...