Upward to Greater Spiritual Heights

This day with God, let us take in His Word that meets us where we are and propels us upward to greater spiritual heights. For beginners in the faith, God’s Word offers a foundation of grace, love, and wisdom, propelling them to greater understanding with practical ways to apply their beliefs in daily life. For those already strong in their walk, the Word presents new challenges and opportunities to grow — encouraging them to press forward rather than remain stagnant. It sets standards that uphold righteousness but never limits progress, allowing those eager to raise the bar to reach new heights.

Today, as we seek to soar higher spiritually, we step ahead through God’s Word into the book of Nahum. Reading Nahum 1, a vision is given to the prophet Nahum during the time period between 666 B. C and 612 B.C. He foretells the fall of Nineveh, capital of Assyria, the great enemy of Israel. He foretells the fall of Nineveh, capital of Assyria, the great enemy of Israel. 

According to the book of Nahum, God is both vengeful and patient, slow to anger yet unmatched in power. His justice is unwavering, ensuring that evil does not go unpunished, yet His mercy allows time for repentance before His mighty hand moves. Nahum paints a vivid picture of God’s strength, showing that while He does not act in haste, His power is undeniable when He does. This balance of justice and patience reveals a God who is not reckless in His wrath but deliberate, bringing judgment with righteousness and demonstrating His sovereignty over all.

The prophet Nahum paints a striking picture of God’s power and judgment, describing Him as a force of overwhelming might. He is like a whirlwind, sweeping through with unstoppable fury, scattering all in His path. His presence is as devastating as a drought, drying up mighty rivers and leaving the land barren. Like an earthquake, His movements shake the very foundations of the earth, disrupting everything that stands against Him. His wrath is like fire, consuming with an intensity that no one can withstand. Through these vivid images, Nahum emphasizes that God’s justice is swift and absolute, an unrelenting force against wickedness.

For Nahum, Nineveh represents the archetypal enemy of God. The Assyrian city is depicted as a place where plots against the Lord were forged and where the worship of idols supplanted true reverence. Nineveh’s arrogance and moral decay set it on a collision course with divine justice.

In today’s world, the concept of “the enemy” may not be tied to a single city or people but is reflected in the systems and structures that lead humanity astray. These modern adversaries may include for example: the media that pollute our souls with harmful content and institutions that obscure truth, promoting agendas that are far from God’s will.

Other examples that mirror the injustice that God stands against could include a health care system, overly driven by profit, complicit in neglecting vulnerable lives, and prioritizing financial gain over care. The judicial system, that protects bad behavior while punishing good. Similarly, an economy that traps individuals in cycles of debt reflects a form of bondage that runs counter to the freedom God desires for all people.

The last part of today’s passage in verse 15 has a change in outlook as written:

Look, there on the mountains,

   the feet of one who brings good news,

   who proclaims peace!

We can be thankful that the Good News of the Gospel brings a message of hope, redemption, and triumph. Jesus boldly confronted our enemy, breaking the chains of sin and darkness that sought to hold humanity captive. He purifies souls, washing away guilt and renewing hearts with His boundless grace. As the Light, He leads His followers to true freedom, guiding them out of despair and into His kingdom. In this kingdom, grace is the currency, freely given to all who seek it. Jesus stands for good and against bad, unwavering in His pursuit of justice and love. He brings victory to those who accept Him as their Savior, transforming lives with His everlasting promise of salvation.

🙏 Heavenly Father,

In moments of despair, we turn to You, knowing that You hear every cry and hold every weary heart. The Gospel is our promise of redemption, reminding us that no darkness is too great for Your light. In You, there is triumph for tragedy, beauty from brokenness, and hope amid sorrow.

Your sanctifying grace covers all our debts, washing over us with love beyond measure. By accepting Jesus as our Savior, we receive this grace — unearned yet freely given. And through the gift of the Holy Spirit, we are empowered to rise above despair, so we are lifted higher into Your presence, and strengthened for final victory.

Lord, let our faith be unwavering, our hope unshaken, and our love steadfast. May we walk boldly in the truth that through You, we have overcome. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Statements of Faith from 3 John

Here are some statements of faith from the study of 3 John. Say them aloud, write them down, or simply reflect on them. May they uplift and empower you for a great week!

🌱 Faithful Walk

  • I am sowing seeds of kindness that will bloom in God’s time.
  • My humility opens doors for grace to flourish.
  • I welcome others with a heart of hospitality, reflecting Christ’s love.
  • I walk in truth, anchored in scripture and guided by the Spirit.
  • Patience is my posture; love is my language.
  • I am part of a community of faith, growing together in unity.
  • My prayers water the seeds of hope in others.
  • I encourage truth and love wherever I go.
  • I trust that small acts of faith can transform lives.
  • I am a vessel of peace, planting joy in the hearts of many.
  • God is cultivating beauty through my obedience.
  • I keep Christ in mind as I serve, speak, and sow.
  • My life is a hillside of grace, blooming with purpose.
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Thought From Devotional 10-17-2025

A thought from the study of 3 John is that Like wildflowers scattered across a hillside, the seeds of kindness sown in the hearts of God’s people bloom over time into a vibrant community of faith. Each act of humility, each gesture of hospitality, carries the potential to replicate Christ’s love—quietly, patiently, and powerfully. As we walk together in fellowship, praying and encouraging one another toward truth and love, we cultivate a garden of grace that makes life more pleasant and purposeful. These seeds—faith-filled and Christ-centered—take root in the soil of daily life, growing into something beautiful: a testimony of God’s goodness reflected in the unity and compassion of His people.

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Questions for Reflection for the Study of Nahum

As we turn the page into the book of Nahum, our hearts ascend toward greater spiritual heights, guided by the steady compass of wisdom from God’s Word. This prophetic text, though brief, motions us to consider the weight of God’s justice and the depth of His mercy. In a world often shaken by chaos and pride, Nahum reminds us that our relationship with God is not a casual acquaintance—it is the anchor of our identity, the source of our discernment, and the path to peace. Let us approach this study with reverence, ready to be refined, uplifted, and drawn closer to the heart of the One who reigns with righteousness.

The reading plan below will be used to hold me accountable as I share about God’s Word. To share about Nahum, it’s important to have a plan in place. I am thankful that Jesus is God’s plan for us, and by accepting Christ as Savior, we have taken the essential steps to make each day amazing. This plan will guide our journey, ensuring that we gain a deeper understanding of the scriptures and apply them meaningfully in our daily lives.

Questions for Reflection

Nahum 1 – What is God like according to Nahum’s description? What in nature does Nahum cite to support this view of God? Describe the enemy and why are they God’s enemy? What characterizes an enemy of God today?

Nahum 2 – What analogies does Nahum use to describe the defeat of Nineveh? What is the Lord’s purpose in the destructive work? What happens to Nineveh’s wealth? Why does God seem to delay His discipline?

Nahum 3 – What analogies describe how God will deal with Nineveh? What basic principles for the God-man relationship do you observe in Nahum’s writing?  What are the consequences for ignoring these principles?

Feel free to respond with a thoughtful note or a comment about any of the questions discussed. Additionally, I warmly invite you to share your favorite inspirational videos, photos, or Bible verses that have touched your heart. Please contribute your ideas and reflections in the comments or post them on the dedicated Facebook page: This Day With God – A Spiritual Journey. Together, let’s build a nurturing community that uplifts and supports one another in our spiritual growth and journey through faith. Your voice and inspiration can spark hope and encouragement in someone else’s day!

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Resources and Supplementary Helps Used in Posts

Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.

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“Bible.” The Bible – The Word of God – ChristNotes. N.p., n.d. Web. 2017. <http://www.christianity.com/bible/>.

Nicholes, Lou. “Recent Commentaries.” Family-Times.net – Devotional Commentary Index. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.family-times.net/commentary/>.

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The Spiritual Journey Continues Through the Book of Nahum Next

I’ve just completed the spiritual journey through the book of Zephaniah, and now I’m turning to the book of Nahum for fresh insight and encouragement. For your convenience, I’ve included a link to all the devotionals I’ve shared so far, organized by book of the Bible and specific chapter—making it easy to revisit any reflection that speaks to you. My hope is that these devotionals will continue to inspire and uplift you as we grow in faith together. Thank you for walking this path with me—it’s a joy to share the journey.

Index of Devotionals

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