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  The Mark of a Spirit-Led Life Bible Reading: Galatians 5:16-26 Key verse :   “So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.” (Galatians 5: 16) DEVOTION As the new year dawns we make resolutions to correct what has gone wrong, and to pursue a more faithful life. Apostle Paul in this portion does not begin with perfection, but with direction. “Walk by the Spirit,” pointing not to an achievement to be reached, but to a path to be followed. Paul contrasts the works of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit. The works of the flesh reflect a life driven by self-reliance, control, and the pressure to secure one’s own worth. The fruit of the Spirit, grows from a life rooted in grace. A Spirit-led life begins not with striving for perfection, but with gratitude for what God has already given. Gratitude reorients the heart from “am I doing enough?” to acknowledging “what God already done?” With gratitude we become less anxious about our failures...

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  Christian Life Meant to Be Fruitful Bible Reading: John 15:1-11 Key verse :   " I am the vine: you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he is that bears much fruit” (John 15:5) DEVOTION In John 15:1–11, our Lord Jesus Christ presents a beautiful and powerful picture of the Christian life through the image of the vine and the branches. He declares, “I am the true vine, and My Father is the gardener.” In the Old Testament, Israel was often described as God’s vine (Psalm 80:8–9), yet it failed to bear fruit. Jesus now reveals Himself as the true vine, reminding us that fruitfulness in life is possible only when we are rooted in Him. In this passage Jesus calls our attention to three areas necessary for bearing fruit. Abide in Jesus: A branch has no life of its own. It cannot survive, grow, or bear fruit unless it remains attached to the vine. In the same way, a Christian cannot live a meaningful and fruitful life apart from Christ. Abiding in Jesus means maintai...

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  Growing in Knowledge and Bearing Fruit Bible Reading: Colossians 1:3-13 Key verse :  In the same way, the gospel is bearing fruit and growing throughout the whole world-just as it has been doing among you since the day you heard it and truly understood God’s grace. (Colossians 1:6) DEVOTION Paul begins his letter to the Colossians with gratitude. He thanks God because the gospel is actively working among the believers (Col 1:3–5). It is not just sitting on a shelf or confined only to their thoughts. Instead, it is alive—bearing fruit and growing. This is the key message of this passage: the good news of Jesus produces transformation, action, and visible fruit. 1. The Gospel puts us to work An orchard bears fruit when it is nurtured. Paul explains that the gospel works the same way in the believer’s life. It produces faith in Christ, love for others, and a hope that reshapes how people live. Where the gospel really takes root, it bears fruit and keeps growing, stirring believ...

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  Stephen’s Model of Mission Bible Reading:  Acts 7:54- 8:3 Key verse :  " But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God." (Acts  7: 54 ) DEVOTION In today’s world, truth is frequently moderated to avoid giving offence.  Individuals who challenge popular opinions are often silenced rather than engaged.  Stephen encountered a similar response where his message was not examined but was deliberately suppressed.  The martyrdom of Stephen is one of the most profound moments in the life of the early Church.  It is not merely the account of a violent death, but a powerful revelation of Christian mission lived out in faith, courage, and grace.  Stephen’s mission was rooted in his unwavering witness to Christ.  Filled with the Holy Spirit, he fearlessly and boldly proclaimed the truth.  His vision of “the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God” (v 55...

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  Fruitfulness Fulfilled in Eternal Kingdom Bible Reading: Revelation 22:1-7 Key verse :   “Look, I am coming soon! Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy written in this scroll.” – Revelations 22:7 DEVOTION When it comes to success and fruitfulness in the world, there is no better example than American swimmer Michael Phelps who had already won 28 Olympic Medals and had little left to prove.  However, Phelps speaks about the “post-Olympic depression” that he faced after every competition. He thought of himself as only “a swimmer, but nothing else”.  Post treatments, Phelps realized his identity wasn’t in his medals but in who he was created to be. Phelps has seen all types of success, yet he felt empty and unfulfilled.     In Revelation 22:1-7, we understand the real type of fruitfulness and clarity that is fulfilled in the Kingdom of God.  It is a full circle moment in the Word of God.  In Genesis, humanity was kicked out of...

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  Danaha: Affirmation of Identity and Mission Bible Reading: Matthew  3:11-17 Key verse :   " And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.”- (Matthew 3:17) DEVOTION Danaha, meaning “dawn” or “shining forth,” reminds us of the moment when the identity and mission of Jesus were revealed openly at His baptism. Just as the rising sun pushes away the darkness, the baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3:11–17 marks the spiritual dawn where His divine identity becomes unmistakably clear.   In this passage, Jesus steps into the Jordan not because He needs repentance, but because He chooses to identify with humanity. As He rises from the water, three powerful signs appear: the heavens open, the Spirit descends like a dove, and the Father’s voice affirms Him. This moment reveals who Jesus is: “Beloved Son” and what He is called to do: to bring salvation, light, and hope to the world’.   Danaha teaches us that identity comes before mission...

Word for the day by Christian Education Forum

  Danaha: Affirmation of Identity and Mission Bible Reading: Matthew  3:11-17 Key verse :   " And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.”- (Matthew 3:17) DEVOTION Danaha, meaning “dawn” or “shining forth,” reminds us of the moment when the identity and mission of Jesus were revealed openly at His baptism. Just as the rising sun pushes away the darkness, the baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3:11–17 marks the spiritual dawn where His divine identity becomes unmistakably clear.   In this passage, Jesus steps into the Jordan not because He needs repentance, but because He chooses to identify with humanity. As He rises from the water, three powerful signs appear: the heavens open, the Spirit descends like a dove, and the Father’s voice affirms Him. This moment reveals who Jesus is: “Beloved Son” and what He is called to do: to bring salvation, light, and hope to the world’.   Danaha teaches us that identity comes before mission...