Our Daily Bread 8th February 2023 for Wednesday

Our Daily Bread 8th February 2023 for Wednesday

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Our Daily Bread 8th February 2023 for Wednesday

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TODAY’S TOPIC: GOD’S ARMS ARE OPEN

Bible in a Year: Leviticus 4–5; Matthew 24:29–51

Bible Verse: If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins. 1 John 1:9

Today’s Scripture: 1 John 1:5–10

INSIGHT – 8TH FEBRUARY 2023 OUR DAILY BREAD:

The Greek word peripateō is used ten times in the apostle John’s three letters (1 John [5x]; 2 John [3x]; 3 John [2x]). It means “to tread all around”; “to walk”; “to conduct one’s life.” It’s often translated as “walk” or “live”: “If we claim to have fellowship with God and yet walk in the darkness” (1 John 1:6); “If we walk in the light” (v. 7). First John 2:6 succinctly describes what it means to be a believer in Jesus: “Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.”

Paul also uses this word to describe how the believer in Christ should live: “Walk by the Spirit” (Galatians 5:16); “Walk in the way of love” (Ephesians 5:2); “Live as children of light” (v. 8); “Just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him” (Colossians 2:6); “Walk in wisdom toward outsiders” (4:5 esv). By: Arthur Jackson

ODB 8 FEBRUARY 2023 (WEDNESDAY MESSAGE)

I frowned at my cellphone and sighed. Worry wrinkled my brow. A friend and I had had a serious disagreement over an issue with our children, and I knew I needed to call her and apologize. I didn’t want to do it because our viewpoints were still in conflict, yet I knew I hadn’t been kind or humble the last time we discussed the matter.

Anticipating the phone call, I wondered, What if she doesn’t forgive me? What if she doesn’t want to continue our friendship? Just then, lyrics to a song came to mind and took me back to the moment when I confessed my sin in the situation to God. I felt relief because I knew God had forgiven me and released me from guilt.

We can’t control how people will respond to us when we try to work out relational problems. As long as we own up to our part, humbly ask for forgiveness, and make any changes needed, we can let God handle the healing. Even if we have to endure the pain of unresolved “people problems,” peace with Him is always possible. God’s arms are open, and He is waiting to show us the grace and mercy we need. “If we confess our sin, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). By: Jennifer Benson Schuldt

Our Daily Bread 8 February 2023 (Reflection & Prayer)

  • How does forgiveness create peace? What steps will you take in God’s power toward reconciliation with someone this week?
  • Dear God, remind me of Your unending grace. Help me to be more humble and to commit all my relationships to You.