ECWA Food for the Day – 18th April, 2025
Even in death, Jesus’ identity as the Son of God was affirmed by those who witnessed His crucifixion. Despite opposition and doubt, the truth of who He is remains eternal. Will you stand boldly for Him today?
Even in death, Jesus’ identity as the Son of God was affirmed by those who witnessed His crucifixion. Despite opposition and doubt, the truth of who He is remains eternal. Will you stand boldly for Him today?
The cross of Christ, once a symbol of shame and death, became the ultimate emblem of love, sacrifice, and victory. Jesus endured pain, insults, and humiliation to bring us life and hope. What have you endured for His name?
Jesus was falsely accused, yet remained silent, enduring injustice with dignity. Though found innocent, the crowd chose a criminal over Christ, a reflection of the world’s preference for darkness over light. In a world where pressure often wins, we’re called to stand boldly for what is right.
On the cross, Jesus cried out in deep agony, not for Himself, but for the sin of all mankind. His pain marked the turning point of redemption, tearing the veil and opening the way to the Father. Through His suffering, we now walk in victory over sin and death.
In times of distress, like Jesus in Gethsemane, the best response is to stand in the place of prayer. This devotion encourages us to seek God’s strength in our struggles and reminds us that even when others fail us, God never will.
In Matthew 26, we see how religious leaders plotted to kill Jesus and found a willing accomplice in Judas Iscariot. This devotion reminds us to search our hearts for any hidden intentions against others and to turn away from all forms of evil plotting.
Marriage is a sacred union, but many face turmoil due to being unequally yoked with unbelievers, ‘strange women’ who do not follow God’s ways. Nehemiah confronted Israel’s disobedience in marrying pagans, reminding us of the importance of honoring God’s covenant. Are you guarding yourself and your family against such entanglements?
Nehemiah called on God to remember him for his faithfulness and obedience in upholding God’s commands. He stood firmly against practices that dishonored the Sabbath and ensured righteousness was upheld. His story reminds us that God sees and remembers every act of faithfulness. Can you confidently say that your works for God are worthy of remembrance?
Spiritual revival is a personal and collective awakening that brings us back to God’s presence. In Nehemiah’s time, the Israelites longed for change, actively listening to God’s Word and separating themselves from anything that hindered their faith. Today, we must seek the same revival, removing ungodly influences and ensuring integrity in all areas of life, especially within the Church. Are you ready for true spiritual renewal?
Being a steward means managing responsibilities with trust and integrity. In Nehemiah’s time, faithful stewards ensured resources were distributed justly. Today, God calls us to the same standard, whether in the church, workplace, or community. Are you a faithful steward in what God has entrusted to you?