Daily Bible Verse 6TH March 2026 Today’s Insight | Malachi 3:13
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Daily Bible Verse 6TH March 2026 Today’s Insight | Malachi 3:13
✨ Scripture of the Day Malachi 3:13 (KJV)
“Your words have been stout against me, saith the LORD. Yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against thee?” — Book of Malachi 3:13
🌿 Today’s Insight
Through the prophet Malachi, God confronted His people about something many overlook — their words.
“Stout” means harsh, stubborn, or arrogant. The people complained, questioned God’s justice, and spoke carelessly about Him. Yet they were unaware of how serious their words had become.
This verse reminds us of a powerful truth:
🗣️ God listens not only to our prayers — but also to our conversations.
🗣️ Our private complaints are not hidden from Heaven.
🗣️ Words reveal the condition of the heart.
When seasons feel difficult, it is easy to speak negatively — about God, about life, about our future. But today’s scripture calls us to examine our speech. Are our words building faith or spreading doubt?
🔥 Spiritual Reflection for Today
March 6th is a reminder that:
Words can invite blessing or delay it.
Complaining weakens faith.
Gratitude strengthens trust.
Instead of saying, “God is not helping me,” declare, “God is working behind the scenes.”
Instead of saying, “Nothing is changing,” say, “My breakthrough is coming.”
Guard your tongue. Align your words with faith.
🙏 Prayer
Lord, forgive me for any careless or negative words I have spoken. Purify my speech and align my heart with trust in You. Help me to speak faith, gratitude, and hope in every season. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
