- Misaligned Intentions: The multitude followed Jesus for the physical bread he provided rather than the spiritual truth he offered.
- Seeking the Bread of Life: Pursue Jesus as the ultimate source of spiritual fulfillment and the only protection against divine judgment.
- Act Now: Life is unpredictable and fleeting. Don’t wait to welcome Jesus into your life; the right moment to seek salvation is right now (2 Corinthians 6:2).
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Savior Today, Judge Tomorrow
Monday, May 18, 2026
The God Who Sees Everything
Scripture Reading: Proverbs 15:3 (NIV throughout)
Opening Prayer: "Father, we thank You that Your eyes are everywhere, keeping watch on both the evil and the good. We thank You that You see us and know our thoughts. As we study today, guide our hearts and minds to know Your will. In Jesus' name, Amen."
Before We Begin: If you knew for a fact that God was standing next to you at work, school, or home today, what would you do differently?
Based on Proverbs 15:3, this lesson looks at God’s total presence and knowledge—His omnipresence and omniscience.
God isn't confined by physical walls or borders. Whether you're in a busy crowd or alone in a closed room, He is always right there with you because He exists everywhere at once (c.f. Psalm 139:7-10).
- God’s Spirit is Everywhere: God's Spirit fills all places, meaning there is nowhere a person can go that is outside of His reach.
- Nowhere to Hide: God's presence reaches everywhere, from the deepest ocean to the darkest night and the most distant, secluded places.
- Inner Knowledge: He sees past what we do to our hidden reflections, our true intentions, and even the smallest details of our being, down to every strand of hair (Matt. 10:30; Luke 12:7).
- Omniscient Oversight: He sees all, missing neither the smallest good deed nor the most hidden transgression.
- A Caution for the Wrongdoer: Understanding that no sin is truly hidden motivates us to live honestly. In the end, every secret action will be brought to light and judged.
- Hope for the Faithful: If you're dealing with unfairness or silent battles, know that God recognizes your heart and your perseverance. He guarantees that those who pursue Him will be honored and that, in time, He will restore justice to every situation.
- Guided by Faith: Honoring God in the Dark: Let the knowledge of God's presence dictate your behavior, even when you are alone.
- Finding Serenity in Wrongful Situations: In moments of unfair treatment, take comfort in the fact that God is the final judge who witnesses all that occurs.
- Find Peace in His Company: You are never abandoned. God’s watchful eye is not about supervision, but rather a profound and steadfast love for you.
In Christ's Love,
Danni
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Weekend Message | How to Have Faith When Your Feelings Say Otherwise | Better Together on TBN
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- Faith is a Decision, Not an Emotion: Faith is more than a feeling; it’s a functional tool. By intentionally choosing to trust in God's word, you create a shield that keeps out doubt and pessimism
- Choosing Solid Truth Over Shifting Situations: Instead of letting unpredictable emotions guide you, lean on the unchanging promises of Scripture as your steady foundation.
- Face Your Feelings: Living by faith doesn't mean ignoring your emotions. Take time to heal, knowing your feelings shape your thoughts. Bring it all to God.
- Defeating Negative Thoughts: The enemy tries to use your specific insecurities against you. Defeat those mental battles by staying rooted in who you are in Christ and declaring God's truth.
- Finding Strength in Struggles: True faith stands out most in hard times, trusting that God is present and working for your good, even when things look dark.
- Centered on Christ: Defeat fear and doubt by trusting in Jesus' completed work rather than your own efforts.
Friday, May 15, 2026
True Authority: The Sovereign King Over All Nations
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Escaping the Trap: From Sin to Freedom
- Own the Illusion: Chronic sin is usually driven by the false belief that immediate gratification offers more fulfillment than a relationship with God.
- Upgrade Your Joy: Willpower isn't enough to stop sin. You need a better alternative—the ultimate fulfillment that comes from knowing Christ.
- Spot Weaknesses: Pinpoint when, where, and with whom temptation strikes most often.
- Guard Against Temptation: Proactively avoid situations, places, or relationships that encourage giving in to selfish or unhealthy impulses.
- Plan Your Reaction: Decide in advance how you will handle temptation. By pre-determining your actions, you avoid making impulsive, emotional decisions when the moment arrives.
- Hide the Word in Your Heart: Memorize specific verses that counter the specific temptations you face (Psalm 119:11).
- Capture Your Thoughts: Instead of letting a temptation take root, immediately turn your focus to Christ the moment it arises (2 Corinthians 10:5).
- Staying Vigilant: Jesus advised his followers to pray and be alert so they wouldn't fall into sin (Matthew 26:41).
- Find Trusted Support: Telling a trusted friend about your struggles makes temptation less powerful (James 5:16).
- Embrace Self-Compassion: If you make a mistake, don't let yourself get stuck in a cycle of regret.
Monday, May 11, 2026
Beyond Thirst: The Gift of Eternal Life
Main Scripture for Today: John 4:1-42 NIV throughout
- Jesus initiated conversation with someone completely opposite to him. Who are the "Samaritans" (outsiders) in your life that you tend to avoid?
- What does it mean to you personally to "never thirst again" because of Jesus?
- When faced with your own mistakes, do you typically try to hide them or bring them to Jesus for healing?
- The woman left her water jar behind to tell others (John 4:28). What is the "water jar" (distraction, fear, old habit) that you need to leave behind to follow Jesus more closely?
Simone
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Weekend Message | Overwhelmed? Discover the Power of Prayer in Motherhood | Better Together on TBN
It's always our pleasure to bring you quality presentations from some of the best Christian teachers in the world! Each video presentation can vary, but whatever the topic, you can be certain that it will be informative and Bible-based.
- Divinely Selected: Mothers, take heart in knowing that God hand-picked you for your children. Rest assured that He equips you with the exact strength required for every step of this journey.
- Laying Down Your Burdens: This episode highlights the power of purposeful prayer, inviting listeners to surrender personal anxieties and worries about their children to God, rather than facing these difficult seasons in isolation.
- Establishing a Firm Foundation: Intentional parenting involves grounding children in God’s Word, providing them with a secure, lasting anchor in an unstable world.
- Embrace Weakness, Find Strength: Instead of striving for perfection, moms can lean on divine grace; admitting you can't do it all allows God's power to work, transforming overwhelming stress into true empowerment.
Friday, May 8, 2026
The Essentials with Sarah | The Divine Blueprint: Seeing God's Plan from the Start
Scripture Reading: John 1:1-18 (NIV hereafter)
Opening Prayer: "Holy Spirit, teach us today as we explore the Word made flesh. Illuminate our minds with grace to recognize Jesus as the true Light. Amen."
Consider This: If you had to describe Jesus in only three words, what would they be?
Take a Moment: Why is it essential to our faith that Jesus is both God and eternal?
Looking at John 1:4–9, Jesus is described as the "light" who brings spiritual life and truth into a messy, broken world. This divine presence shows us what God is actually like and stays bright no matter how much dark energy tries to put it out.
Learning Points:
- Jesus as the Light: He is the ultimate source of truth, life, and divine wisdom (the Logos).
- Understanding the Darkness: Darkness represents evil and ignorance, but it lacks the power to ever truly dim or define the Light.
- The Goal: Shining a light for everyone to bring God's grace and truth to the world.
- God moved into the neighborhood: Jesus didn't just visit; he lived a real, messy human life to be close to us.
- The perfect balance: He showed us that God is 100% kind (grace) but also 100% honest about how life should be (truth).
- A clear picture of God: Since nobody can see God directly, Jesus acted as a "living window" so we could finally see God's true personality.
- The ultimate connection: Jesus became the bridge that makes a distant God feel approachable and personal.
- What does it mean to you that Jesus "became flesh and made his dwelling among us" (John 1:14)?
- What are the "darkness" areas in our world that need the light of Jesus?
- In what area of your life do you most need to experience the "grace and truth" (John 1:17) that comes through Jesus.
- Why do you think some people still do not recognize or receive Jesus today?
- Based on John 1:18, how does Jesus' life and ministry show you what God the Father is really like?
May you always feel God's love,
Sarah
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Fear the Lord: The Foundation of Wisdom
"As we trust God to give us wisdom for today's decisions, He will lead us a step at a time into what He wants us to be doing in the future." - Theodore Epp, American Protestant Christian clergyman (1907-1985)
- What is the difference between "worldly wisdom" and "godly wisdom"?
- How can we cultivate a "reverent fear" of God in our daily lives?
- What are some areas in your life where it is hard to submit to God’s authority?
- Why is it sometimes tempting to behave like the "fools" described in Proverbs 1:7?
Monday, May 4, 2026
Built to Last: Grounded in Scripture
"Steadfastness in believing doth not exclude all temptations from without. When we say a tree is firmly rooted, we do not say the wind never blows upon it." - John Owen, English Puritan Nonconformist church leader, theologian (1616-1683)
Scripture Passage:: 2 Timothy 3:14-17 (NIV throughout)
Opening Prayer: "Father, we thank You for Your Word which is profitable for our lives. We ask that You open our minds to understand and our hearts to obey. Ground us in Your truth today. Amen."
- Consistent Scripture Study: Use the Bible as your primary source of wisdom.
- Deepen Your Faith: Meditate, Memorize, Grow: Let the Word shape your spirit through daily study and retention.
- Follow the Word: Let Scripture change your behavior, rather than changing Scripture to fit what you want.
- Stay Grounded: Scripture Over Society: Let the Word, not cultural trends, be your ultimate guide and authority.
- How does viewing the Bible as divinely inspired (inspired by God) transform how you read and apply it?
- What aspects of our shifting social values are creating a sense of constant upheaval?
- How has the Bible shaped your character or pointed out areas where you needed to change?
- What are the best methods for teaching the Bible to children and young people?
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Weekend Message | A Mind Set Free: How to Stand on God's Promises! | Better Together on TBN
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- Renew Your Mind: Align thoughts with the Word of God to combat negative emotions like fear, anxiety, and doubt.
- Replace Lies with Truth: Actively create a habit of replacing lies with God's Word.
- Understand Your Identity: Find your true identity in Christ, not in your current circumstances.
- Take Thoughts Captive: Proactively manage your thoughts, as believers are empowered to overcome, not be victims.
- Daily Meditation: To break free from broken mindsets, regularly center your thoughts on the truths of Scripture.
- Stand on God's Promises: Have faith in God’s consistency, even when you cannot see the future.
Friday, May 1, 2026
The Ultimate Safe Place
Scripture Reading: Psalm 91 (NIV throughout)
Opening Prayer: "Lord, thank You for being our home and our safe place today. Help us trust You as our shield, just like Psalm 91 says. Amen."
Before We Begin: Who or what helps you feel safe when you're super overwhelmed?
When the world feels like a total mess and honestly a bit scary, Psalm 91 gives us this amazing invite: don't just survive the chaos—come hang out in the "secret place" with God.
This psalm is all about totally trusting that God has your back, shielding you from threats you can see and the ones you can't. Basically, it’s saying you find real safety by staying super close to Him.
- Fowler’s Snare: Secret schemes or obstacles designed to sabotage your progress.
- Pestilence: Covers both sickness and unseen spiritual threats.
In Christ's Love,
Danni