Our Daily Bread Devotional 2026

Our Daily Bread For Monday 19th May 2025: Better Together

Our Daily Bread For Monday 19th May 2025: Better Together

OUR DAILY BREAD DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE FOR 19 MAY 2025

Welcome to Today’s Study of Our Daily Bread Devotional Message to inspire and bless you! Read, Study and, Meditate over and over again. Let the blessings of God rest upon you!

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Our Daily Bread For Monday 19th May 2025: Better Together
Our Daily Bread For Monday 19th May 2025: Better Together

Our Daily Bread For Monday 19th May 2025 Message

Topic: Better Together
Bible in a Year: 1 Chronicles 7-9; John 6:22-44
Bible Verse: One can help the other up. – Ecclesiastes 4:10

Today’s Scripture: Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
Insight: Ecclesiastes portrays the sobering realism about life on earth “under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 1:3; 4:1)—that is, life experienced within the limits of our humanity. “The Teacher” (1:1) exposes the futility of “chasing after the wind” (4:4, 6, 16)—the vapor of what we often assume will bring fulfillment—work, wealth, power, prestige, pleasure, learning, and more. He’s resigned to our powerlessness in the face of oppression, poverty, illness, and death.

In today’s passage, the Teacher contrasts the harsh reality of those who are utterly alone in this “meaningless” existence with those who have a helpful companion on life’s journey (4:9-12). On this side of eternity, a true friend can make all the difference. From end to end, the Bible instructs us to care for our neighbor as ourselves, even if that neighbor is someone we don’t know or one we might view as unworthy of our help (Deuteronomy 22:1-3; Luke 10:25-37).

Our Daily Bread For Monday 19th May 2025

Meggie’s ten years of drug use kept her in and out of jail. Without a life change, she’d soon return. Then she met Hans, a former addict who almost lost his hand when a vein ruptured due to his substance abuse. “That was the first time I cried out to God,” Hans said. God’s answer prepared him to be a peer specialist for an organization that coordinates recovery for jailed addicts.

Called Stone Soup, the program is helping an American jail provide formerly imprisoned people with support to reenter their communities. Through the plan, Meggie moved into a sober-living house and has stayed sober. Hans now helps her and others with job placement, educational options, treatment, and family resources—a coordinated approach.

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The Bible describes the strength of wise partnering: “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up” (Ecclesiastes 4:9-10). However, “pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up” (v. 10).

Like the “Stone Soup” folktale, where a hungry traveler invites townspeople to each share one ingredient to make a delicious soup for all, the Bible confirms we’re stronger and better together (v. 12). God’s plan is for us to live in community, helping others and receiving help in return. That’s no fairy tale; it’s truth for life. By: Patricia Raybon

Reflect & Pray
How can pooling our resources help us serve people better? What can you give to make a “stone soup” for your community?

Please bless me, dear God, to join others to help well.

John Hagee Sunday Live 18 May 2025 Cornerstone Church Service

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