Persecution scatters the early
Church, yet the Gospel spreads with greater power: suffering becomes mission,
and fear turns into proclamation. Philip brings Christ to new lands, where
healing and joy follow faith. In the Gospel, Jesus reveals Himself as the Bread
of Life, the One who satisfies every hunger and secures eternal life for all
who believe. Even amid rejection and hardship, God’s will is fulfilled, none
who come to Christ are lost. Thus
today’s Message is: In trials, do not retreat, trust Jesus, remain
faithful, and let your life witness to His saving love and promise of eternal
life.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Wednesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 3 in Eastertide | Year - A #biblestudy
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Message to Live By: God turns displacement into deployment. Just as the early Christians found purpose in their scattering, we must trust that our disruptions are often divine setups for outreach. When you feel "driven out" by life’s pressures, remember that you carry the "Bread of Life" within you. Your security isn't found in a stable environment, but in Jesus’ promise to never turn you away or lose you. Today’s Challenge: Look at a current struggle not as a setback, but as a new "mission field" where God's light can shine.
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