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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.
Today's shout-out goes to Martin Williams from Waldorf, MD. Thank you for your partnership with us through Project23. Your commitment is helping deliver God's Word with clarity and conviction. This one's for you.
Our text today is Judges 5:4-5.
"LORD, when you went out from Seir, when you marched from the region of Edom, the earth trembled and the heavens dropped, yes, the clouds dropped water. The mountains quaked before the LORD, even Sinai before the LORD, the God of Israel." — Judges 5:4-5
When life shakes you, do you stop and recall God's resume?
In the middle of their victory song, Deborah and Barak pause to look back — way back — to Sinai. They remember the day God's presence shook the mountain, rattled the earth, and split the skies with rain.
Why bring this up now? Because they're rehearsing His track record. This is God's resume — full of impossible victories and undeniable power. Every quake, every storm, every miracle is a line item proving He's the same God today as He was then.
When God shows up, mountains move. Clouds burst. Creation bows. And remembering that changes the way you face the next battle.
We often approach new challenges as if God has never done anything for us before. But your faith needs His resume on file. If He could split seas, bring down walls, send fire from heaven, and turn your heart toward Him, what makes today any different?
The God who shook Sinai can shake your situation. The God who marched through Edom can march into your mess. Leaders and followers alike need to remember: God's past performance is the best predictor of His present power.
ASK THIS:
DO THIS:
Write down three major "resume items" from your life where God moved in power. Keep them where you can see them when the next battle comes.
PRAY THIS:Lord, I praise You for Your flawless track record. Help me recall Your resume when fear creeps in, and remind me that You've never lost a case. Amen.
PLAY THIS:"Same God."
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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.
Today's shout-out goes to Martin Williams from Waldorf, MD. Thank you for your partnership with us through Project23. Your commitment is helping deliver God's Word with clarity and conviction. This one's for you.
Our text today is Judges 5:4-5.
"LORD, when you went out from Seir, when you marched from the region of Edom, the earth trembled and the heavens dropped, yes, the clouds dropped water. The mountains quaked before the LORD, even Sinai before the LORD, the God of Israel." — Judges 5:4-5
When life shakes you, do you stop and recall God's resume?
In the middle of their victory song, Deborah and Barak pause to look back — way back — to Sinai. They remember the day God's presence shook the mountain, rattled the earth, and split the skies with rain.
Why bring this up now? Because they're rehearsing His track record. This is God's resume — full of impossible victories and undeniable power. Every quake, every storm, every miracle is a line item proving He's the same God today as He was then.
When God shows up, mountains move. Clouds burst. Creation bows. And remembering that changes the way you face the next battle.
We often approach new challenges as if God has never done anything for us before. But your faith needs His resume on file. If He could split seas, bring down walls, send fire from heaven, and turn your heart toward Him, what makes today any different?
The God who shook Sinai can shake your situation. The God who marched through Edom can march into your mess. Leaders and followers alike need to remember: God's past performance is the best predictor of His present power.
ASK THIS:
DO THIS:
Write down three major "resume items" from your life where God moved in power. Keep them where you can see them when the next battle comes.
PRAY THIS:Lord, I praise You for Your flawless track record. Help me recall Your resume when fear creeps in, and remind me that You've never lost a case. Amen.
PLAY THIS:"Same God."

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