Bible Verse Of The Day

August 25, 2025

Echoes of Scripture: Hosea and Gomer| The Unfailing Love| Hosea 1–3 (KJV)

Hosea and Gomer

I watched her chase empty promises, leaving behind a husband who loved her more than she understood. Yet I also saw him go after her, not with anger, but with mercy. Through Hosea and Gomer, I learned the scandal of love that will not let go.

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Echoes of Scripture: When God Wrote on the Wall| Daniel 5 (KJV)

 

The Writing On The Wall



The laughter of the court turned to silence when a hand appeared and carved fire into the plaster of the wall. I was only a servant, carrying wine to my lords, but I saw a king tremble that night. I saw judgment written before our eyes.

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August 24, 2025

Sanctified Steps: When Justice Belongs to God| Romans 12:19 (KJV):

When Justice Belongs To God: Romans 12:19

 

📖 Scripture:

Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.” — Romans 12:19 (KJV)


Devotional Reflection:

Revenge promises relief, but it never delivers. It only keeps the wound open, bleeding bitterness. God’s Word calls us to release the right to strike back, not because the offense was small, but because the justice belongs to Him alone.

To forgive or to let go is not weakness—it’s surrender. And surrender shifts the weight off our shoulders and onto God’s. When He says, “Vengeance is mine,” He isn’t excusing the wrong; He’s assuring us He will deal with it in His perfect way, His perfect time.

In the Echoes of Faith story A Father’s Revenge, David nearly crossed the line from grief into destruction. But God, through the love of his wife and the whisper of His Word, reminded him that revenge doesn’t heal—it only multiplies pain. Choosing to step back from vengeance opened the door for peace.

Reflection Questions:

  • Where am I tempted to hold on to anger, convinced justice won’t happen without me?

  • What would it look like to hand that weight over to God today?

  • Where am I tempted to hold on to anger, convinced justice won’t happen without me?

  • What would it look like to hand that weight over to God today—and trust, like Joseph, that He can bring good even from what was meant for harm?

Daily Wisdom Insight:

Revenge chains us to yesterday, but trust in God’s justice frees us to walk into tomorrow. Think of Joseph—betrayed by his brothers, sold into slavery, forgotten in prison. By all rights, he could have spent his life plotting revenge. Instead, he chose to trust God’s larger plan, saying, “You meant evil against me; but God meant it for good” (Genesis 50:20). When we release vengeance into God’s hands, He can turn even our deepest wounds into places of redemption.

Practical Application:

Write the name of the person or situation you struggle to release. Place it before God in prayer and say out loud: “This is Yours, Lord. I trust You with it.” Each time anger rises again, repeat the surrender until peace takes root.

Prayer:

Father,

You see the hurt I carry and the injustice I can’t forget.
Help me lay down my right to revenge and trust You to set things right.
Heal my heart where bitterness has taken root,
and fill me with Your peace that surpasses understanding.
Teach me to walk free, unchained from wrath, and anchored in grace.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

💬 Discussion Questions:

  • Can you recall a time when letting go brought more peace than holding on?

  • How does trusting God’s justice free you to live differently today?


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