• The Gospel is a message for everyone, and every believer is called to share it.

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  • The Gospel is too good to keep to yourself—it is meant to be shared with the world.

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  • Daily Devotion — April 26 | Mark 6:12 (NKJV)

    A Message That Changes Lives

    Mark chapter 6 records the moment when Jesus sends out His twelve disciples to minister in surrounding villages. He gives them authority to preach, heal, and cast out demons. Their mission was clear and focused. They went out and preached that people should repent.

    Repentance was central to the message of Jesus and the early disciples. To repent means to turn away from sin and turn toward God. It involves a change of heart, a change of mind, and a change of direction in life. The call to repentance was not meant to condemn but to invite people into restoration with God.

    The disciples carried a simple but powerful message. God’s kingdom was near, and people were invited to respond. Through repentance, lives could be renewed, forgiveness could be received, and a new relationship with God could begin.

    This verse also reminds believers that following Jesus includes sharing His message with others. The gospel is not meant to remain hidden in our hearts. It is meant to be spoken and lived out so that others may hear the invitation to turn toward God.

    For believers today repentance is not only the beginning of the Christian life but an ongoing attitude of humility before God. When we regularly examine our hearts and turn away from sin, we remain aligned with God’s will and continue growing in faith.

    Reflection Questions

    1. Are there areas in my life where I need to turn back toward God

    2. How does repentance bring renewal and freedom in my life

    3. How can I share the message of God’s grace with others

    Prayer

    Lord God thank You for the invitation to turn back to You. Search my heart and reveal anything that does not honor You. Help me to walk in humility and obedience so that my life reflects Your grace and truth. In Jesus name Amen.

    Practical Application

    ● Take time today to examine your heart before God

    ● Turn away from attitudes or actions that lead you away from Him

    ● Share the message of God’s forgiveness with someone who needs hope

    Takeaway Thought

    Repentance opens the door for restoration and renewed relationship with God.

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    📘 Daily Devotion — April 26 | Mark 6:12 (NKJV) 💯 A Message That Changes Lives Mark chapter 6 records the moment when Jesus sends out His twelve disciples to minister in surrounding villages. He gives them authority to preach, heal, and cast out demons. Their mission was clear and focused. They went out and preached that people should repent. Repentance was central to the message of Jesus and the early disciples. To repent means to turn away from sin and turn toward God. It involves a change of heart, a change of mind, and a change of direction in life. The call to repentance was not meant to condemn but to invite people into restoration with God. The disciples carried a simple but powerful message. God’s kingdom was near, and people were invited to respond. Through repentance, lives could be renewed, forgiveness could be received, and a new relationship with God could begin. This verse also reminds believers that following Jesus includes sharing His message with others. The gospel is not meant to remain hidden in our hearts. It is meant to be spoken and lived out so that others may hear the invitation to turn toward God. For believers today repentance is not only the beginning of the Christian life but an ongoing attitude of humility before God. When we regularly examine our hearts and turn away from sin, we remain aligned with God’s will and continue growing in faith. Reflection Questions 1. Are there areas in my life where I need to turn back toward God 2. How does repentance bring renewal and freedom in my life 3. How can I share the message of God’s grace with others Prayer Lord God thank You for the invitation to turn back to You. Search my heart and reveal anything that does not honor You. Help me to walk in humility and obedience so that my life reflects Your grace and truth. In Jesus name Amen. Practical Application ● Take time today to examine your heart before God ● Turn away from attitudes or actions that lead you away from Him ● Share the message of God’s forgiveness with someone who needs hope Takeaway Thought Repentance opens the door for restoration and renewed relationship with God. #LordsbookDailys #DailyDevotion #April26 #Mark612 #CallToRepentance #GoAndPreach #FaithInAction #BibleInspiration #GrowInFaith
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