05/31/2026
Every day of May has held one simple invitation: open God's Word, receive what He has for you, and go into your day with something true to hold onto.
Psalm 1:2–3 says that the person who meditates on God's Word day and night is like a tree planted by streams of water — fruitful, stable, and not easily withered.
That kind of rootedness does not happen all at once. It is the result of returning, day after day, to Scripture and letting it do its slow and steady work in you. Keep coming back.
This June, spending time in God's Word can shape your daily perspective. In Psalm 119:105, Scripture is described as a lamp for our feet and a light for our steps. When we read the Bible every morning, we allow God's truth to guide our choices and quiet our anxious thoughts.
For the next thirty days, our scriptures will focus on foundational truths that anchor our faith.
In Philippians 4:8, the apostle Paul encourages us to meditate on whatever is true, noble, right, and pure. By committing a few minutes each day to scripture and prayer, you can establish a consistent spiritual habit that keeps your mind centered on Christ throughout the summer.
– Bibleinspire.com
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