Today's Reading | June 5, 2026
Hebrews 13:1–25
Introduction Hebrews 13:1–25: The Letter to the Hebrews was written to encourage people in their faith and to show that Jesus Christ is the true and final revelation of God. Today’s reading is the final chapter of the letter, and Christians are given instructions on how to live in ways that please God. Today’s Key Verse: Hebrews 13:8 GNT Jesus…
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2 Peter 3:1–18
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2 Peter 2:1–22
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2 Peter 1:1–21
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1 Peter 5:1–14
Introduction 1 Peter 5:1–14: Church leaders are encouraged to be like shepherds watching over their sheep (the people of God) until Christ, the Chief Shepherd, returns. They should do this willingly, not out of obligation, but out of joyful service to God. Today’s Key Verse: 1 Peter 5:4 GNT When the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the glorious crown…
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1 Peter 4:1–19
Introduction 1 Peter 4:1–19: Christians are called to live their lives surrendered to God’s will. Each member of God’s family is equipped with gifts, but being faithful to Christ means using those gifts to serve others in love. Suffering as a Christian may be a painful test. Still, followers are exhorted to be glad that they are sharing Christ’s sufferings.…
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