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2 Corinthians 12 Verse 9 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE 2 Corinthians 12:9 (KJV) "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." ✨ EXPLANATION Have you ever prayed for God to remove a problem from your life, only for the situation to remain unchanged? πŸ€” This was the experience of the Apostle Paul when he wrote these words in 2 Corinthians 12:9 . Before this verse, Paul explained that he had a "thorn in the flesh," a persistent challenge that troubled him greatly. Three times he pleaded with the Lord to take it away. Instead of removing the difficulty, God gave him a powerful answer: “My grace is sufficient for thee.” πŸ™Œ This means that God's grace is enough to sustain, strengthen, and carry us through every challenge we face. Sometimes we expect God to solve every problem immediately, but there are moment...

Isaiah 1 Verse 17 Explained

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🌟 VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Isaiah 1:17 (KJV) “Learn to do well; seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless, plead for the widow.” ✨ This powerful verse is a call from God for His people to move beyond religious appearances and live lives that reflect His love, justice, and compassion. πŸ’‘ EXPLANATION Isaiah 1:17 is one of the most practical and life-changing verses in the Bible. Through the prophet Isaiah, God was speaking to the people of Judah who were performing religious activities but neglecting righteousness and justice in their daily lives. God wanted them to understand that true worship is not only about prayers, sacrifices, or attending religious gatherings. It is also about how we treat other people, especially those who are vulnerable and in need. ❤️ The verse begins with the instruction: “Learn to do well.” This shows that doing good is something we must intentionally learn and practise. Nobody becomes kind, compassionate, patient, or righ...

John 15 Verse 2 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE John 15:2 KJV “Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.” ✨ EXPLANATION In this powerful verse, Jesus Christ uses the example of a vine and its branches to teach believers about spiritual growth and living a fruitful life. 🌿 To better understand this verse, it is important to know that in the earlier verse, Jesus said: “I am the true vine” — meaning that He is the source of spiritual life, strength, and nourishment. Believers are compared to branches connected to the vine. Just as a branch cannot survive or produce fruit without remaining attached to the vine, we also cannot truly grow spiritually without staying connected to Christ. ❤️ Jesus says: “Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away.” This refers to people who may appear connected to God outwardly but do not genuinely live a transformed life that pro...

Proverbs 9 Verse 10 Explained

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✨ VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Proverbs 9:10 KJV “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.” πŸ’‘ EXPLANATION The book of Proverbs is filled with wisdom for everyday living, and Proverbs 9:10 is one of the most powerful verses that explains where true wisdom begins. This verse teaches us that real wisdom does not start from human intelligence, education, money, or life experience alone. Instead, it begins with having a right relationship with God. πŸ™ When the Bible says, “The fear of the Lord” , it does not mean being terrified of God as though He wants to harm us. Rather, it means having deep respect, honour, reverence, and obedience toward Him. It means recognising that God is holy, powerful, loving, and worthy of our trust. A person who fears the Lord chooses to live according to God’s ways and desires to please Him. Many people search for wisdom in different places — through social media trends, worldly advice, or ...

2 Corinthians 9 Verse 7 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE ✨ 2 Corinthians 9:7 (KJV) “Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.” EXPLANATION πŸ•Š️ The Bible verse 2 Corinthians 9:7 teaches an important lesson about giving and the attitude behind it. In this passage, Apostle Paul was encouraging believers to support and help others willingly and joyfully. The verse is not only about money πŸ’°, but also about giving our time, kindness, love, help, and support to people around us. The first part of the verse says: “Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give...” This means that giving should come from a personal decision made in the heart ❤️. God does not force anyone to give. Instead, He wants people to give because they truly desire to help and bless others. True giving begins from a sincere and loving heart. The verse continues with: “...not grudgingly, or of necessity...” ...

Philippians 2 Verse 5 Explained

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✨ VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE ✨ Philippians 2:5 (KJV) “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:” πŸ’‘ EXPLANATION The verse Philippians 2:5 is one of the most powerful and life-changing instructions given to believers in the Bible. In this short but deep verse, the Apostle Paul encourages Christians to develop the same attitude, mindset, and character that Jesus Christ had while He lived on earth. πŸ™ The phrase “Let this mind be in you” means that we should intentionally allow our thoughts, attitudes, and actions to be shaped by the example of Christ. The Bible is not only asking us to admire Jesus from a distance; it is calling us to think and live like Him daily. The word “mind” here refers to our attitude, way of thinking, and inner character. Our mindset influences how we speak, how we treat people, how we respond to challenges, and even how we serve God. 🧠✨ So what kind of mindset did Jesus have? Jesus had a mindset of: ❤️ Humility — Even thou...

Psalm 23 Verse 3 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Psalm 23:3 (KJV) “He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.” ✨ πŸ™ EXPLANATION Psalm 23 is one of the most loved chapters in the Bible. It was written by King David , who understood what it meant for God to guide, protect, and care for His people like a shepherd cares for sheep. In verse 3, David gives us a beautiful picture of God’s love and direction for our lives. ❤️ The first part says, “He restoreth my soul” . This means that God brings strength, peace, healing, and renewal to our inner being. Life can sometimes leave us tired, discouraged, broken, confused, or emotionally drained. There are moments when stress, disappointment, sin, or pain can make our hearts feel heavy. But God does not leave us in that condition. πŸ™Œ When we come to Him in prayer and trust Him, He refreshes our spirit and gives us new hope. Just as a shepherd cares for weak and tired sheep, God lovingly restores us when we ...

Acts 4 Verse 31 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE  Acts 4:31 KJV “And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.” EXPLANATION ✨ Acts 4:31 is a powerful Bible verse that shows what can happen when believers come together in prayer and trust completely in God. This verse takes place shortly after the disciples of Jesus faced persecution because they were preaching about Christ openly. Instead of becoming afraid or giving up, they gathered together and prayed earnestly. πŸ™Œ The first important lesson from this verse is the power of prayer . The Bible says, “when they had prayed” , the place where they were gathered was shaken. This was not just an ordinary shaking like an earthquake. It was a sign of God’s presence and power among them. God was showing them that He heard their prayers and was with them. πŸ’₯ Sometimes in life, people pray casually without expecti...

Acts 1 Verse 8 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Acts 1:8 (KJV) “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” ✨ EXPLANATION Acts 1:8 is one of the most powerful and important verses in the New Testament. These were among the final words spoken by Jesus Christ before He ascended into heaven. In this verse, Jesus gave His followers a promise, a purpose, and a mission. 🌍πŸ”₯ The verse begins with the words: “But ye shall receive power...” This means that believers in Christ are not expected to live the Christian life through their own strength alone. Jesus promised that the Holy Ghost (Holy Spirit) would come upon His followers and give them divine strength, boldness, wisdom, and spiritual ability. This power is not just physical power. It is spiritual power that helps believers: Stand strong in faith πŸ’ͺ Overcome temptation 🚫 ...

Romans 10 Verse 14 Explained

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Verse of the Day Scripture Romans 10:14 (KJV) “How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?” ✨ Explanation The book of Romans was written by the Apostle Paul to teach believers about salvation, faith, grace, and the power of the Gospel. In Romans 10:14 , Paul asks a series of important questions that reveal why spreading the message of Jesus Christ is so important. πŸ™ This verse teaches us that people cannot call upon Jesus for salvation if they do not first believe in Him. But before they can believe, they must first hear about Him . And for them to hear, someone must be willing to share the message of Christ. πŸ“£ Paul breaks it down step by step: People need salvation. To receive salvation, they must call upon Jesus. To call upon Jesus, they must believe in Him. To believe, they must hear the Gospel. To hear the Gospel, someone must preach or ...

Proverbs 29 Verse 25 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE  Proverbs 29:25 (KJV) “ The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe. ” πŸ“ EXPLANATION The book of Proverbs is filled with wisdom for everyday life, and Proverbs 29:25 carries a powerful message that still applies to our lives today. This verse teaches us about the danger of living in fear of people instead of trusting in God. πŸ™ The first part of the verse says: “The fear of man bringeth a snare...” A snare is a trap used to catch animals. Spiritually and emotionally, the Bible is telling us that being overly afraid of people can trap us. Many people today live their lives trying to please others because they fear rejection, criticism, mockery, or disapproval. 😟 Sometimes people stay silent when they should speak the truth because they are afraid of what others will say. Some avoid following God fully because they fear losing friends, popularity, or opportunities. Others constantly seek valid...

Galatians 5 Verse 16 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Galatians 5:16 (KJV) “This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.” ✨ EXPLANATION The book of Galatians was written by the Apostle :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} to encourage believers in Christ to live by faith and not be controlled by sinful desires. In this powerful verse, Paul gives a simple but life-changing instruction: “Walk in the Spirit.” To walk in the Spirit means to live daily under the guidance, direction, and influence of the Holy Spirit πŸ•Š️. It means allowing God to shape your thoughts, actions, attitudes, and decisions instead of following the sinful nature of the flesh. The “flesh” mentioned in this verse does not only refer to the physical body. It represents the sinful desires and human tendencies that pull people away from God. These may include anger 😠, jealousy, pride, lust, selfishness, unforgiveness, hatred, and other sinful behaviours. Paul is teaching th...

Ephesians 2 Verse 8 to 9 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Ephesians 2:8-9 KJV “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” πŸ’‘ EXPLANATION The book of Ephesians was written by the Apostle Paul to encourage believers and help them understand the amazing love and salvation that comes from God. In Ephesians 2:8-9 , Paul clearly explains one of the most important truths in Christianity — salvation is a gift from God . 🎁 The verse begins with the words: “For by grace are ye saved through faith.” Grace means God’s undeserved favour and kindness toward humanity. It means that God loves us and offers us salvation even though we do not deserve it. None of us are perfect. Every human being has sinned and fallen short of God’s standard. Yet, because of His mercy and love, God made a way for us to be saved through Jesus Christ. ❤️ Salvation simply means being rescued from sin and receiving eternal life with God. According...

1 Peter 3 Verse 15 Explained

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VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE πŸ“œ 1 Peter 3:15 (KJV) “But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear.” EXPLANATION πŸ•Š️✨ The book of 1 Peter was written to encourage believers who were facing challenges, persecution, and difficult situations because of their faith in Christ. In this verse, the Apostle Peter gives Christians a powerful reminder on how they should live and respond to others. The verse begins with the words, “But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts” . To sanctify means to honour, set apart, and give God the highest place in your life. ❤️ This means that God should not only be someone we talk about on Sundays, but someone who truly rules our hearts daily. When God is truly honoured in our hearts, it changes the way we think, speak, and behave. Our attitudes begin to reflect His love, peace, patience, and wisdom. People around us will notice somet...

John 16 Verse 13 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE John 16:13 (KJV) “Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.” ✨ EXPLANATION John 16:13 is one of the powerful promises spoken by Jesus Christ to His disciples before He returned to Heaven. In this verse, Jesus was speaking about the coming of the Holy Spirit , whom He called the “Spirit of truth.” πŸ™ At that moment, the disciples did not fully understand everything Jesus had taught them. They still had questions, fears, and uncertainties about the future. Jesus knew they would need divine help after His departure, so He comforted them with the promise that the Holy Spirit would come to guide them. The phrase “he will guide you into all truth” means that the Holy Spirit helps believers understand God’s truth correctly. πŸ“– The world is filled with confusion, deception, and many voices try...

Romans 5 Verse 8 Explained

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✨ VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE ✨ Romans 5:8 (KJV) “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” πŸ’‘ EXPLANATION Romans 5:8 is one of the most powerful verses in the Bible because it reveals the depth of God’s unconditional love for humanity. ❤️ This scripture reminds us that God did not wait for us to become perfect before loving us. Instead, He showed His love while we were still living in sin and far away from Him. The verse begins with the words, “But God commendeth his love toward us…” . The word “commendeth” means to demonstrate, prove, or show clearly. In other words, God did not just say He loves us — He proved it . πŸ”₯ His love was demonstrated through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. Many people believe they must first become holy, good, or worthy before God can accept them. However, Romans 5:8 teaches the opposite. God’s love is not based on human perfection or performance. His love reaches us even in our ...

Matthew 10 Verse 20 Explained

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  VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE  Matthew 10:20 (KJV) "For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you." EXPLANATION ✨ Matthew 10:20 is a powerful verse spoken by Jesus Christ to His disciples before sending them out to preach the Gospel. At that time, Jesus warned them that they would face opposition, persecution, rejection, and difficult situations because of their faith. However, He also encouraged them not to be afraid because God would help them speak wisely when the time came. πŸ’‘ The verse says: “For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.” This simply means that believers are not alone when facing difficult conversations, challenges, or moments where they need wisdom. God’s Holy Spirit helps and guides them on what to say. πŸ•Š️ Many people become nervous when speaking about their faith, defending the truth, or facing pressure from others. Jesus understood this human fear. T...

Isaiah 12 Verse 2 Explained

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πŸ“– 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 verse filled with hope, confidence, faith, and encouragement . In this scripture, the prophet Isaiah speaks boldly about trusting God completely. Even in difficult times, he reminds believers that God is the source of salvation, strength, and peace. πŸ™ The verse begins with the word “Behold” . This word is used to grab attention. It means we should pause and carefully think about what is being said. Isaiah is making a strong declaration: “God is my salvation.” Salvation means deliverance, rescue, protection, and victory. Isaiah was not depending on people, money, armies, or worldly systems to save him. Instead, he placed his confidence in God alone. This teaches us an important lesson today: our true security is found in God , not in te...

Proverbs 13 Verse 20 Explained

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πŸ“– VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE Proverbs 13:20 (KJV) “He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.” ✨ EXPLANATION The book of Proverbs is filled with practical wisdom for everyday living, and Proverbs 13:20 is one of the most powerful reminders about the importance of the people we surround ourselves with. 🀝 This verse teaches that the company we keep can either build us up or lead us into destruction. The first part says: “He that walketh with wise men shall be wise...” To “walk with” someone means to spend time with them, learn from them, follow their example, and stay connected with them. When you surround yourself with wise people, their wisdom begins to influence your thoughts, decisions, attitude, and lifestyle. 🌱 Wise people are those who fear God, make good decisions, speak positively, live with integrity, and encourage others to grow. Being around such people helps you become wiser ...