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DAILY VERSE BY VERSE | 10 Minute Daily Bible Study | Christian Sermons of God's Word | Sharing Jesus

DAILY VERSE BY VERSE | 10 Minute Daily Bible Study | Christian Sermons of God's Word | Sharing Jesus

De: Pastor Mike Massey | Bible Study Teacher | Sharing God's Word and God's Love
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Experience God's Word through daily verse-by-verse Bible teachings and mini-sermons. This Christian podcast offers 10-minute episodes to walk you through the Bible—one verse at a time. Study the Bible in a year and beyond. Expository teaching through observation, interpretation & application. Uncover the beauty of God's love, the power of His truth, and the peace that comes from renewing your mind in God's Word. More than just a Bible recap so you can grow in biblical literacy, deepen your walk with God, and apply timeless truths for life. Subscribe now to listen to this Bible study daily.Pastor Mike Massey | Bible Study Teacher | Sharing God's Word and God's Love Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Kerrville & Camp Mystic Tragedy | God’s Comfort, Forgiveness & Hope | Daily Verse By Verse | 10 Minute Daily Bible Study | Christian Podcast Sermons of God's Word
    Jul 5 2025

    Pastor Mike Massey dedicates this episode to those affected by the Kerrville and Camp Mystic tragedies, acknowledging the deep pain and grief while reminding listeners that thousands, even millions, are praying for them. He encourages the hurting to know that God is still in control, even when circumstances seem unbearable, and that God’s love surrounds them.

    Pastor Mike shares his own story of loss, having lost a daughter and a son, and how God used Philippians 4:6–7 to bring him peace: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” He emphasizes that while scars remain, God can fill the holes in our hearts and give us hope of reunion in heaven, where there is no more pain or tears.

    He reminds believers that tragedies often shift our focus from earthly worries to what truly matters: relationships, faith, and eternity. In the Bible, Job’s friends tried to place blame, but true comfort came in simply being present. Likewise, Pastor Mike urges us to love on those who are hurting with no magic words—just prayer, presence, and support.

    Referencing the book A Future and a Hope by John Corson, who also experienced profound loss, Pastor Mike highlights how pressing into Jesus rather than turning away in pain leads to healing. He cautions against shaking a fist at God in anger, reminding us that Jesus is there with open arms, ready to love and heal.

    He also challenges listeners to consider whether they are truly reborn in Christ or simply “churched but not changed.” Pastor Mike describes his own transformation at age 33, moving from a casual faith to a real, saving relationship with Jesus. He urges anyone listening who has not been reborn spiritually to make today the day of salvation, quoting Romans 10:9: “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”

    As he closes, Pastor Mike calls for forgiveness toward those who might be blamed for tragedies, warning that bitterness and unforgiveness can lead to broken relationships and personal destruction. He encourages everyone to follow God’s example of forgiveness.

    Pastor Mike shares how this tragedy hits close to home, affecting close friends, coworkers, and his community. He stresses that the message is not about him but about Jesus, forgiveness, hope, and being there for one another. He urges everyone listening to lean into God’s promises and pray for peace that transcends understanding, even through unimaginable pain.

    If you have not yet accepted Christ, Pastor Mike pleads that today is the day: life is a vapor, tomorrow is not promised. Jesus offers salvation freely if you confess Him as Lord and believe. Through all the heartbreak, Pastor Mike closes with a prayer for God’s peace and comfort for all who are suffering, reminding them that God never wastes pain and that He is always ready to embrace us with His unconditional love.


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  • 12 Reasons the Bible is God's Word – Daily Verse By Verse – Christian Study - Bible Fact #6
    Jul 5 2025

    12 core reasons why you can trust that the Bible is God'sWord to us. Do you know these 12? Memorize these because you can use them toshare the gospel with unbelievers and doubters. Reason #6 of 12.


    here are bullet points on why the fulfillment of over 300 prophecies by Jesus is so powerful:

    • Statistically impossible: The odds of one person fulfilling even a handful of specific ancient prophecies is astronomical, let alone 300+.

    • Written centuries before: These prophecies were recorded hundreds of years before Jesus was born, proving they weren’t staged after the fact.

    • Details impossible to control: Many prophecies (like His birthplace, manner of death, betrayal price) were beyond Jesus’s human control.

    • Confirms divine plan: Shows God’s sovereignty in orchestrating history to point to the Messiah.

    • Strengthens faith: Fulfilling so many specific predictions validates that Jesus is truly the promised Savior.

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  • 12 Reasons the Bible is God's Word – Daily Verse By Verse – Christian Study - Bible Fact #5
    Jul 4 2025

    12 core reasons why you can trust that the Bible is God'sWord to us. Do you know these 12? Memorize these because you can use them toshare the gospel with unbelievers and doubters. Reason #5 of 12.

    here are bullet points on why it’s amazing (and supports its truth) that the Bible was written on three different continents:

    • Geographic diversity: Written in Asia, Africa, and Europe, yet maintaining one unified story about God’s redemption plan.

    • Cross-cultural consistency: Despite spanning vastly different regions and cultures, the Bible’s core message never changes.

    • Impossible human coordination: People separated by oceans and continents could not naturally produce such a cohesive, consistent book without divine inspiration.

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