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Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

    “Teach Me to Walk in Your Spirit”        Bible Reading: :   Psalm 143    Key Verse:  10 : “Teach me to do Your will, because You are my God; may Your good Spirit lead me on level ground” (Psalm 143:10). DEVOTION Psalm 143, is a heartfelt cry of a weary soul seeking God’s guidance, mercy, and presence. David was  burdened and pursued. He does not rely on his own strength or wisdom. Instead, he humbly turns to God and prays, “Teach me to do Your will, because You are my God; may Your good Spirit lead me on level ground” (Psalm 143:10). This prayer reveals a deep spiritual truth: walking in God’s Spirit is not automatic. It must be learned. It requires surrender, dependence, and a willing heart. David does not ask merely for deliverance from his enemies, but he seeks for direction in his life. He longs not just to escape trouble, but to walk rightly before God. To walk in the Spirit means allowing God to guide our thought...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  RISEN CHRIST: The Spirit of Renewal for Generations                                OUTPOURED UP ON THE CHOSEN Bible Reading: :  Isaiah 44:1–5 :      God’s covenant love is generational. DEVOTION  In this beautiful passage, God speaks tenderly to His people, calling them “My servant” and “Jeshurun, whom I have chosen.” Despite their past failures, His tone is not of condemnation, but of reassurance and promise. At the heart of this promise is a powerful declaration: “I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground; I will pour out My Spirit on your offspring, and My blessing on your descendants.” This is a message of renewal, not just for the present, but for future generations. God sees the dryness in our lives, the weariness, disappointments, and spiritual thirst. He responds with abundance. His Spirit is not given sparingly; it is poured out li...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  RISEN CHRIST: The Spirit of Renewal for Generations                                OUTPOURED UP ON THE CHOSEN Bible Reading: :  Isaiah 44:1–5 :      God’s covenant love is generational. DEVOTION  In this beautiful passage, God speaks tenderly to His people, calling them “My servant” and “Jeshurun, whom I have chosen.” Despite their past failures, His tone is not of condemnation, but of reassurance and promise. At the heart of this promise is a powerful declaration: “I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground; I will pour out My Spirit on your offspring, and My blessing on your descendants.” This is a message of renewal, not just for the present, but for future generations. God sees the dryness in our lives, the weariness, disappointments, and spiritual thirst. He responds with abundance. His Spirit is not given sparingly; it is poured out li...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  RISEN CHRIST: “The Spirit Who Dwells Within” Bible Reading: : John 14:16–19 Key Verse:  19 :     "Before long, the world will not see me anymore, but you will see me. Because I live, you also will live." DEVOTION In this passage, Jesus is telling to His disciples, that Jesus will be departing from them physically in a short while, but they will not be abandoned. He speaks of “another Helper” that is the Spirit of truth, who will come to dwell within them. This is not a temporary presence, nor a distant influence, but a permanent indwelling. The world may not see Him or recognize Him, but those who belong to Christ know Him intimately, because He lives within them. There is deep comfort in this promise. Life often brings moments of loneliness, uncertainty, and fear. Yet Jesus assures us, “I will not leave you as orphans.” The Holy Spirit is God’s continuing presence in our lives will be guiding, comforting, correcting, and strengthening us. He does not mer...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  ALIVE TOGETHER IN  CHRIST Bible Reading:  Ephesians 2: 1-10 Key Verse:  8  For it is by grace, you have been  saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is from the Gift pf God , not by works, so that no one can boast. DEVOTION  This passage offers profound insights into our identity, and purpose of believers, emphasizing the transformative power of being   “alive together in Christ”. Paul through this portion gives us a powerful devotion, encouraging reflection on grace, salvation and our calling to live out in faith. 1.DEAD IN TRANSGRESSIONS:    Apostle begins by reminding us of our former state – dead in our sins.  This stark imagery highlights the seriousness of our separation from  God due to sin. We were trapped once  by following ways of the world and living in disobedience.  However recognizing this is crucial.; it paves the way   for  understanding the depth of God's grace. ...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  RISEN CHRIST:  ASSURANCE OF EVERLASTING PRESENCE. Bible Reading: : Mathew 28: 16-20 Key Verse:  20b :        And surely , I am with you always, to the very end of the age. DEVOTION  Mathew 28: 16-20  provides a  powerful affirmation of Christ's  presence and the promise of His enduring companionship with His followers. This passage often referred to as the the great commission, highlights not only the command to make disciples but also the profound assurance that Christ is with us always RISEN CHRIST: ASSUARANCE  OF EVERLASTINGPRESENCE:  After His resurrection, Jesus meets His disciples in Galilee, a significant  location representing a return to their roots and the commencement of a new mission.  The disciples worship Him yet doubtful, illustrating human uncertainty even in the presence of Risen Christ. THE COMMAND TO GO:   Jesus commands His disciples to go to the end of the nations and make al...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  St. John. The Witness Of The Beloved Disciple Bible Reading: : St. John 21: 20-25 Key Verse:  24  This is the disciple who testifies to these things and who wrote them down.  We know that his testimony is true. (St. John 21: 24) DEVOTION St. John, the writer of ‘The Gospel According to St. John’, is considered to be the disciple whom Jesus loved most.  John is witness to many incidents connected with Jesus, their master.   John was Jesus’ beloved disciple.  At the Last Supper, John, the beloved disciple, is seen asking Jesus about the person who will betray Jesus.  At the cross, when Jesus was about to die, Jesus tells his mother, “Woman, here is your son”, and to John he says, “Here is your mother.”  John was the first one to reach the tomb when Mary Magdalene reported the matter to the disciples.  This beloved disciple was one among the seven fishermen who caught 153 fish at the suggestion of the resurrected Lord. John’s witness...