Did Jesus Ever Say He Was God? (John 8:58)

Did Jesus Ever Say He Was God? (John 8:58)

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How God Revives Weary and Overwhelmed Hearts (Psalm 69:32)

Today’s Bible Verse: “The humble have seen it and are glad—you who seek God, let your heart revive.” — Psalm 69:32 Psalm 69:32 offers hope to those who feel overlooked, weary, or low in spirit. God sees the humble and lifts their hearts with renewed life. This verse reminds us th ...  Show more

How Jesus Restores Our Purpose (John 21:16)

Today’s Bible Verse: “Again Jesus said, ‘Simon son of John, do you love me?’ He answered, ‘Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.’ Jesus said, ‘Take care of my sheep.’” — John 21:16 John 21:16 captures a tender moment of restoration. After Peter’s failure, Jesus doesn’t shame him—H ...  Show more

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