Verse & Vision | June 5, 2026

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness. Jesus is not describing a mild preference for good things. He is describing a person in whom the longing for righteousness has become as visceral and non-negotiable as the body’s need for food and water. The Greek words He uses, *peinōntes* and *dipsōntes*, are present participles – ongoing, active, not past tense. These are not people who once wanted righteousness and found it and moved on. They are people currently in the state of wanting it with everything they have. And the word translated “filled,” *chortasthēsontai*, is the same word used when Jesus fed the five thousand. Everyone ate. Everyone was satisfied. The filling He promises is not partial. It is complete.

Verse & Vision | June 1, 2026

This is the fourth time in five days that the verse of the day has been personal. Yet again it is beyond spot on for where I am, what I need. Because he can’t speak, I speak it out loud for him. That phrase is older in my spirit than I consciously realized – until I started researching today’s verse of the day.

What Hard Seasons and Scripture Taught Me About Feelings | Daily Bread

Your brain is constantly scanning, analyzing, and assigning meaning to your circumstances, and then producing a feeling based on that interpretation. The feeling is real, but the interpretation is not always accurate. In short, our brains often lie to us. Feelings are data, but they are not always reliable data. This is not just theology. It is neuroscience. And it matters enormously for the Christian.