Our Daily Bread Devotional 2026

Read Our Daily Bread Devotional for Monday 18 August 2025

Read Our Daily Bread Devotional for Monday 18 August 2025

OUR DAILY BREAD – 18TH AUGUST 2025 DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE FOR YOU

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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Read Our Daily Bread Devotional for Monday 18 August 2025

Read Our Daily Bread Devotional for Monday 18 August 2025

Topic: God Will Keep It
Bible in a Year: Psalms 100-102; 1 Corinthians 1
Bible Verse: All who have this hope in [Christ] purify themselves, just as he is pure. 1 John 3:3

Today’s Scripture: 1 John 3:1-6
Insight: In 1 John 3:1-6, the first and second appearances of Christ come into view. Verse 5 references His first appearance: “You know that he appeared so that he might take away our sins.” The second coming of Jesus is referred to in verse 2: “We know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is.”

This passage also describes three aspects of God’s saving grace: justification, glorification, and sanctification. Because of Jesus’ sacrifice, all who receive Him by faith are justified or made right with God and become “children of God” (vv. 1-2). God’s children have the hope of being “like him” (v. 2), fully conformed to His likeness. That’s glorification. But in the meantime, “All who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure” (v. 3). That’s sanctification. By: Arthur Jackson

Read Our Daily Bread Devotional for Monday 18 August 2025

Wealthy benefactors in communities across the United States have made an inspiring promise to students. If they get good grades throughout their thirteen years of school in their district, the benefactors will pay for four years at a public community college or university in their state. Statistics have shown in some cities that this motivates the students, rich and poor, to start doing well immediately after they hear the news. One teacher said, “It’s been a total shift in mindset. Every kindergartener will tell you they’re going to college. It’s reality.” The promise of what’s to come increases their desire and hope for their future.

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The apostle John talked about a promise of what’s to come that helped motivate the early believers in their faith. Jesus promised to return; and when He does, John says, “We shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is” (1 John 3:2). He encouraged his readers: “All who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure” (v. 3). We have the confident hope that one day we will see Jesus. And because of that promise, our desire to be more like Him increases because we’re loved by Him and love Him in return.

What a time that will be when we see Jesus face to face! Until then, we keep following Him, growing in our faith, and anticipating His coming. God will keep His promise. By: Anne Cetas

Reflect & Pray
How can you keep walking closely with Jesus? In what ways do you want to become more like Him?

I look forward to seeing You, Jesus, and to being made whole in every way.

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