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Read: Hebrews 4:12

Have you ever reread something—a book, a text message, even an old note—and

noticed it hit differently than before? Not because the words changed, but because

you did.

That’s how God’s Word works. It’s not static or one-dimensional. It meets you

where you are today—in your stress, your questions, your hopes, your habits—and

speaks directly into those spaces. The Bible has a way of bringing clarity to things

you avoid, naming desires you haven’t admitted, or gently exposing what’s been

affecting you beneath the surface.

God’s Word doesn’t just exist to inform you; it invites you into transformation.

When you open the Bible asking, “Teach me,” instead of “Prove something to me,”

God uses it to transform you.

Practice: Set aside some time to read John 15:1–12 slowly. As you read, imagine

Jesus speaking directly to you—not to a crowd, not to the disciples, but to you.

Where are you feeling challenged or called?

Prayer