Daily Scripture
Sharing of Daily Scripture
29/04/2026
In Gospel of John 12:44–50, Jesus teaches that believing in Him means believing in God who sent Him, so faith is not just words but trust in God’s presence in daily life. He reminds us that He came as a light to guide us out of darkness, meaning we should choose what is good, honest, and loving even when it is difficult. Jesus also says He does not come to condemn but to save, which calls us to avoid judging others and instead show mercy and understanding. Finally, He urges us to follow His teachings because they lead to eternal life, encouraging us to live each day with purpose, obedience, and faith.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
27/04/2026
In John 10:22-30, Jesus Christ teaches that He is the Good Shepherd who knows His people and keeps them close to Him. He explains that those who listen to His voice and follow Him will have eternal life and will never be lost. This shows the Catholic belief that God protects and guides His followers with strong and lasting love. It also highlights that Jesus and the Father are one, meaning He has divine power to save and care for His people.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
26/04/2026
In John 10:11–18, Jesus Christ shows that real love means caring for others even when it is hard and requires sacrifice. He teaches us not to walk away from our responsibilities, but to stay loyal and protect the people entrusted to us. This also reminds us to build a close and personal relationship with God, not just follow rules on the surface. In daily life, it means choosing to do good, live with responsibility, love with sacrifice, lead with purpose, stay committed, and treat others with genuine care every day.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
25/04/2026
In John 10:1–10, Jesus teaches that He is the true shepherd who cares for His people and leads them to safety and life. For daily life, this reminds Catholics to listen to His voice through prayer, Scripture, and the Church, instead of following harmful influences. It calls us to trust Him fully, knowing He wants what is good for us and will guide us the right way. The message is simple: stay close to Jesus, follow His path, and you will find a full and meaningful life.
Blessed Sunday everyone. GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
25/04/2026
Mark 16:15–20 highlights the mission Jesus gave to His followers to go everywhere and share the Good News with all people. It teaches that those who believe and are baptized will be saved, showing the importance of faith and the sacraments in Catholic life. The passage also shows that God supports His followers through signs and guidance as they carry out His work. Overall, the message emphasizes trust in Jesus, active evangelization, and confidence that God remains present with His Church.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
23/04/2026
In daily life, the teaching of John 6:52–59 means that faith is not just about thinking or believing, but about actively staying connected to Jesus through the Eucharist. By receiving the Eucharist, a person gains spiritual strength to face struggles, make better decisions, and live with purpose. It also encourages a habit of going to Mass regularly, not as an obligation, but as a source of guidance and renewal. In practical terms, it calls for living with love, patience, and integrity each day, reflecting the unity with Christ experienced in the Eucharist.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
22/04/2026
In Gospel of John 6:44–51, Jesus teaches that no one can come to Him unless the Father draws them, showing that faith is a gift from God. He reveals that He is the Bread of Life, sent from heaven to give true life that never ends. The Catholic Church understands this as pointing to the Eucharist, where Jesus gives His real Body as spiritual food. Those who believe in Him and receive this gift will have eternal life and be raised up on the last day.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
21/04/2026
“I am the bread of life. No one who comes to me will ever hunger; no one who believes in me will ever thirst.” Jesus tells us that God has given the true bread from heaven. Jesus explains that He Himself is the Bread of Life sent by the Father. In Catholic teaching, this points to the Eucharist, where believers receive Jesus truly present under the form of bread. Those who come to Him and believe in Him will never be spiritually hungry and will have eternal life.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
20/04/2026
In Gospel of John 6:22–29, the key Catholic meaning is that people should focus less on temporary needs like food and more on what leads to eternal life. Jesus Christ teaches that the true “work” God wants is to believe in Him, not just perform external actions. This shows that faith is the foundation of a relationship with God, and good works flow from that faith. Overall, the passage reminds Catholics to trust in Jesus and seek spiritual nourishment that lasts forever.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
17/04/2026
John 6:16–21 highlights a core Catholic message about trusting Christ’s presence even amid uncertainty and fear. The disciples struggle against the storm, yet Jesus comes to them in the darkness, reminding us that God is never absent in life’s most difficult moments. This reminds us that Jesus is always with us, especially in hard times. When we welcome Him into our lives, He gives us peace and leads us safely forward.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
15/04/2026
John 3:31–36 teaches that Jesus comes from heaven and speaks the truth of God, so people are called to listen to Him above all others. It emphasizes that believing in Jesus brings eternal life, while rejecting Him leads to separation from God. The key Catholic message is to trust in Jesus, follow His teachings, and accept His grace to share in God’s life.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
14/04/2026
In John 3:16–21, God shows His great love by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to save the world. Anyone who believes in Him can have eternal life and not be lost. This message teaches that God wants to save people, not punish them, but they must choose to believe and follow Him. It also reminds us to live in the light by doing what is right and turning away from sin.
Good morning everyone, GOD LOVES YOU. GOD BLESS YOU. GOD FIRST.
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