Scripture Union Daily Guide 21st June 2025: God does not reject anyone

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Scripture Union Daily Guide 21st June 2025: God does not reject anyone

Scripture Union Daily Guide 21st June 2025: God does not reject anyone

Daily Guide Devotional For Today 21 June 2025 (Saturday)

Welcome to Scripture Union Daily Guide Devotional today. As you read, study and meditate, may the Lord Almighty reveal His essence to you in Jesus’ Name, Amen!

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Scripture Union Daily Guide 21st June 2025 Today’s Devotional

Topic: God does not reject anyone
Opening Prayer: Oh Lord, grant me spiritual insight into the truth of your word as I study it.
Scripture: Judges 11:1-28

Question(s) For Meditation:
► Q2: Is there any example for me to follow or not to follow?
► Q5: Is there any warning for me to heed?
► Q7: What truth is God revealing to me in this passage?

Scripture Union Daily Guide 21st June 2025 Outline

This is a great reminder that God does not discriminate or reject anyone. He actually takes the reject of the society and accomplishes something great through them. Compare this with 1 Corinthians 1:26-27. While Jephthah’s siblings would not share their father’s estate with him because of his position in the family, they did not realise that God would work through their action to produce a hero in the brother they had rejected. This is one of the lessons for those with polygamous tendencies.

Jephthah’s wilderness time turned out to be a training ground for him (Judges 11:5). Notice that he did not reject himself (Judges 11:9). Instead, he turned that to a positive thing as he gathered troops around him and formed a formidable army. Now they reckoned with him because he had successfully led this group. Notice how God turned the rejection he experienced into a national gain. When we are open to God, he can turn round our terrible situation and produce something good out of it (Romans 8:28).

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Similarly, God presents an example of a godly response to rejection (Isaiah 55:3-5). Ultimately, God’s purpose was fulfilled in David. We learn from his example that we can be strengthened through rejection. God can also prepare us to accomplish His purpose for our lives through the seemingly bad situation if we allow Him. Remember, Jesus was once rejected (John 1:11).

Food for Thought:
Rejection can be damaging but God heals and restores.
* Any new insight or reinforcement of what you already know?

Closing Prayer:
Pray for healing for those who have suffered rejection many times and in many ways.

Prayer for the Week:
Pray for our law enforcement agencies, that they will carry out their duties with the fear of God.
Pray against every form of wickedness being perpetrated by some of these uniformed men
Pray that they will stop to misuse their power to victimize the citizens.

One Year Bible Reading Guide, Hard Copy Version:
1 Kings 10-11; 2 Chronicles 9

NATIONAL PRAYER BULLETIN 21 JUNE 2025

PRAYER FOCUS
DISCIPLESHIP
Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching every one with all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ. Col. 1:28

THANK GOD FOR:
* The word of God that shows us how to live lives that glorify him • The grace to follow-up converts from our programs

PRAY FOR:
* For us in Scripture Union to be more intentional and committed to true discipleship, teaching, training children, youths and families to live lives that will glorify God • Our lives to increasingly become Christ- like in all we do

Scripture Union Daily Guide 21st June 2025: God does not reject anyone