ECWA Food for the day – 4th May, 2025
Jesus demonstrated His power over nature when He calmed the storm, reminding us that no situation is beyond His control.
Jesus demonstrated His power over nature when He calmed the storm, reminding us that no situation is beyond His control.
Jesus made it clear that discipleship comes with a cost. To follow Him requires full commitment, putting Him above personal comfort, possessions, and even family.
The centurion’s faith in Jesus brought healing to his servant. His story teaches us that genuine faith, even without physical presence, can unlock divine intervention and miracles.
In a bold act of faith, a man with leprosy approached Jesus and was completely healed. His story reminds us that Christ still has power over physical and spiritual afflictions, even today.
Jesus encourages us to persist in prayer, trusting in the goodness of God. Like a loving father who gives good gifts to his children, God is faithful to answer and reward those who seek Him earnestly.
Jesus understood His purpose and took intentional steps to walk in it, even when it meant stepping away from distractions. Like Him, we are created for good works. It’s time to silence the noise and focus on the reason you were placed on this earth.
Even Jesus went through a time of testing, facing temptations in His most vulnerable state. Yet, He overcame by anchoring His heart on God’s Word. Your testing season is not to break you but to prove your obedience and trust in God.
Jesus’ baptism by John reminds us that baptism is not a ritual of tradition, but an act of obedience and identification with God’s purpose. It symbolizes dying to sin and rising to a new life. Have you taken this step, and are you walking in the newness it represents?
In today’s “Naked but Ashamed” session, couples were guided through the hidden struggles of sexual dissatisfaction, financial secrecy, and communication breakdown, offering practical steps to build transparency, trust, and lasting intimacy in marriage.
John the Baptist called for repentance, knowing that only a sincere turning from sin, not self-righteousness, grants access to God’s kingdom. Confession and obedience are the true signs of transformation.