ECWA Food for the Day – 14th September, 2025
Zechariah 3:1–10 reminds us that though Satan accuses, Jesus’ blood has already paid the price. No guilt is too heavy, and no stain too deep, the love of God is greater than our sins.
Zechariah 3:1–10 reminds us that though Satan accuses, Jesus’ blood has already paid the price. No guilt is too heavy, and no stain too deep, the love of God is greater than our sins.
Malachi 3:1–5 reminds us that God desires a purified people. Like a refiner’s fire and launderer’s soap, His cleansing process is meant to refine us, so we can offer sacrifices that please Him.
Malachi 2:10–17 shows God’s firm stand against divorce, syncretism, and unfaithfulness. He calls His people to honor their covenant relationships, with Him and with their spouses, because He hates compromise and broken vows.
Malachi 1:1–5 reminds us that God’s love is constant, even when life feels uncertain. The Israelites doubted His love, but God proves that challenges are part of His refining process. Trusting God’s love goes beyond what we see to what His Word reveals.
John 8:31–47 shows Jesus confronting the Jewish leaders with uncomfortable truths, exposing their hypocrisy and misplaced identity. True discipleship requires living by the truth, even when it is unpopular or costly.
John 8:1–11 exposes the hypocrisy of the Pharisees who condemned an adulterous woman while ignoring their own sins. Jesus shows that before judging others, we must first look into the mirror of our own lives.
John 7:45–53 reveals how the temple guards resisted pressure to hate Jesus. When others try to recruit you into their hatred, will you stand firm for the truth?
John 7:37–44 shows that you cannot be neutral about Jesus, the truth and living water. You are either for Him or against Him, there is no middle ground.
In John 7:14–24, Jesus amazed the crowd with wisdom not from human institutions but from God Himself. True teaching must glorify God, not man. Where does your teaching come from?
In John 6:60–71, Jesus faced ridicule, rejection, and even betrayal from those closest to Him. When you stand for truth and refuse corruption, opposition is inevitable. Like Jesus, respond without bitterness but with trust in God.