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Get ready to be inspired and transformed with Vince Miller, a renowned author and speaker who has dedicated his life to helping men become the best versions of themselves. With over 36 books under his belt, Vince has become a leading voice in the field of manhood, masculinity, fatherhood, mentorship, and leadership. He has been featured on major video and radio platforms such as RightNow Media, Faithlife TV, FaithRadio, and YouVersion, reaching men all over the world. Vince's Men's Daily Dev ...
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Why does nothing ever seem to last? The excitement of a new job fades. The thrill of an achievement wears off. Even the happiest moments slip away like sand through our fingers. No matter how much we chase after fulfillment, something always feels just out of reach. That longing—that ache for something more—is no accident. Welcome to The Daily. We …
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Life has a way of reminding us that nothing stays the same. One moment, you're celebrating a victory; the next, you're facing a trial you never saw coming. Seasons shift—sometimes expectedly, sometimes suddenly—but they always change. And whether we like it or not, we can't control them. But what if the changing seasons of life weren’t meant to fru…
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Welcome to The Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day. Our text today is Ecclesiastes 2:24-26. Today, I will show you again how to study the bible inductively. I like to do this occasionally so you can see how I prepare devotionals and learn how to study a text from the Bible on your own. Let's read the …
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Ever put your heart and soul into something, only to wonder if it even mattered? Imagine spending your whole life building, striving, and achieving—only to leave it all behind for someone who may not even appreciate it. Welcome to The Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day. Our text today is Ecclesiastes…
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No matter how much wisdom we gain, how many trophies we collect, or how well we plan, we all face the same fate. It’s an uncomfortable truth, but Solomon didn’t shy away from it. He wrestled with a reality we all try to ignore—does any of this really matter? Welcome to The Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every sin…
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We’re told that if we work hard enough, chase success, and indulge in life’s pleasures, we’ll finally be happy. That’s the American Dream, right? But what if that dream is too small? Solomon had his own version of the dream—call it the Israeli Dream. He built an empire, amassed legendary wealth, indulged in every pleasure, and gained unmatched wisd…
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Have you ever worked tirelessly for something, convinced it would bring fulfillment—only to realize, after all your effort, that it still wasn’t enough? Solomon knew that feeling well. He didn’t just stumble into wealth and pleasure; he worked for it. He bought, gathered, and acquired more than anyone before him. Yet, in the end, it left him just a…
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If you had unlimited resources, what would you build? A dream home? A business empire? Restore a car? Solomon had it all—yet when he finished, he looked around and asked, Was this worth it? His story forces us to ask: Are we building something temporary or something eternal? Welcome to The Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-c…
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We live in a world that tells us more is the answer—more fun, more success, more indulgence. But what if more never satisfies? Solomon, the wisest and wealthiest man of his time, ran the experiment for us. He tested every pleasure imaginable—wine, laughter, entertainment—only to discover it was all meaningless. Welcome to The Daily. We go through t…
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Have you ever wished you could unlearn something? Maybe it was a hard truth about the world, the weight of responsibility, or the painful realization that life doesn’t always go the way we hope. The more we know, the heavier life can feel. Solomon, the wisest man to ever live, felt this deeply. He pursued wisdom relentlessly, but instead of bringin…
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Some things in life don’t make sense. No matter how hard we try, some problems remain unsolved, some wounds refuse to heal, and some situations stay broken. It’s frustrating. Welcome to The Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day. Our text today is Ecclesiastes 1:14-16. I have seen everything that is done…
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Have you ever poured your heart into a project, only to step back and wonder, What was the point? That haunting question about purpose and meaning is as old as humanity itself—and King Solomon, one of the wisest men to ever live, wrestled with it deeply. Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single …
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All the work, the striving, the plans we make—how much of it will truly last? We pour our lives into building something meaningful, but time seems to have a way of erasing even the greatest accomplishments. Monuments crumble, names fade, and even the brightest legacies dim as generations pass. It’s a sobering thought, isn’t it? Welcome to the Daily…
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Our modern world thrives on the pursuit of the next big thing—new gadgets, groundbreaking ideas, and revolutionary trends. But what if the wisdom of ages past tells us we're not as innovative as we think? Solomon's timeless words confront our endless chase: “There is nothing new under the sun.” Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible verse-by…
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Does life sometimes feel like an endless cycle? We wake, work, sleep, and repeat. It’s as if we’re part of the same rhythm that moves the sun, the wind, and the streams—but where is it all heading? Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day. Our text today is Ecclesiastes 1:5-7. The sun rises,…
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Do you ever wonder if all the hours, sweat, and effort you pour into life really make a difference? Solomon asked the same question thousands of years ago and found an answer. Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day. Our text today is Ecclesiastes 1:1-4. The words of the Preacher, the son o…
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Have you ever felt the sting of watching someone you care about make choices that lead them down a destructive path? It’s heartbreaking—and yet, it’s also an invitation. What if God has placed you in their life not just to watch but to act? Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day. Our text …
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Ever feel like your prayers don’t matter? James reminds us that they do—big time. Whether you’re suffering, celebrating, or struggling, prayer unleashes God’s extraordinary power. Just think: if an ordinary man like Elijah could pray and the skies obeyed, imagine what God could do through your prayers. Welcome to the Daily. We go through the bible …
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We’re wrapping up the book of James—what a journey it’s been! Grab the Ecclesiastes Journal now if you’re looking for your next study. Did you know that every promise we make is a test of our character? James cuts through the noise and says our words alone should be enough to reflect who we truly are. Are yours passing the test? Welcome to the Dail…
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We’re wrapping up the book of James—what a journey it’s been! Grab the Ecclesiastes Journal now if you’re looking for your next study. In life’s storms, it’s easy to want to give up. But what if the secret to overcoming isn’t avoiding hardship but learning to stand firm through it? And it isn’t just about holding on—it’s about becoming something gr…
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We’re wrapping up the book of James—what a journey it’s been! Grab the Ecclesiastes Journal now if you’re looking for your next study. Waiting has become an almost foreign concept in a world that moves at breakneck speed. We live in a culture where everything is at our fingertips—instant downloads, quick responses, and fast food. The world is built…
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We’re wrapping up the book of James—what a journey it’s been! If you’re looking for your next study, grab the Ecclesiastes Journal now. Imagine your paycheck calling you out, your investment account filing a complaint, or your success story turning against you. That’s the powerful image James paints—a scene where the rewards of our labor, when hand…
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We are about to finish the book of James. Get your Ecclesiastes Journal now. We live in a culture obsessed with gaining wealth and accumulating possessions. We even measure success by the cars in the driveway, the size of the house, and the digits in our bank accounts. But what if those things weren’t proof of success but evidence of something far …
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Napoleon Bonaparte once declared, "I make circumstances," exuding confidence in his ability to shape history and bend the world to his will. Yet, even a leader as commanding as Napoleon met his match, humbled not by armies, but by forces far beyond his control. Fast forward to today, and we see the same story repeat itself—leaders, innovators, and …
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We live in a world of plans—vacations, career moves, financial goals. We confidently map out our futures, believing we have all the time in the world to achieve our dreams. But what happens when life takes an unexpected turn, and those plans evaporate like morning mist? A diagnosis, an accident, or even a phone call can remind us how fragile our ti…
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Have you ever caught yourself speaking critically about someone, convinced you were in the right, only to feel uneasy later? Slander and judgment often feel justified in the moment, but they leave behind a trail of broken relationships, unresolved tension, and a deeper issue that we rarely stop to examine. Welcome to the Daily Devo. Our text today …
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An undivided life is a powerful life. Yet, so often, we feel pulled in opposite directions—God’s desires on one side and worldly distractions on the other. This inner conflict leaves us spiritually stuck, relationally strained, and out of sync with God’s purpose. But today’s text offers a clear and compelling path to realignment. Are you ready to e…
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I used to think resisting temptation was all about sheer determination—trying harder, staying disciplined, and pushing through. At first, it worked. I’d rack up a few wins and feel confident. But then, without warning, I’d stumble—hard. The harder I fought, the more exhausting it became. Failure wasn’t just frustrating; it was defeating. It wasn’t …
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Have you ever felt the tension of being torn between two loyalties? One path pulls you toward comfort, popularity, and worldly approval, while the other demands total devotion to God. That tug-of-war is more common than we admit, which we will discover in our text today. Welcome to the Daily Devo. Our text today is James 4:4-5 You adulterous people…
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Have you noticed the loudest voices aren’t always the wisest? Bold words often leave broken relationships and chaos in their wake. What if the tension around us—and within us—comes from trusting the wrong kind of wisdom? Welcome to the Daily Devo. Our text today is James 3:17-18. But the wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, open…
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Did you know the average person makes over 35,000 decisions daily—many driven by impulse or fleeting emotions? Imagine if even 10% more of your decisions were guided by true wisdom. How radically different would your life look? Today, James reveals seven attributes of godly wisdom that can illuminate your thoughts and actions, leading to peace and …
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Did you know that Scripture links selfish ambition and jealousy to something much darker—earthly, unspiritual, and demonic force? That means these aren’t just minor character flaws; they’re part of a deeper battle that affects every aspect of our lives, creating chaos and leading to every kind of evil. But there’s another kind of wisdom—a wisdom fr…
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A few years ago, I was wrapping up a workout at the gym, drenched in sweat and parched. You know that kind of thirst where you feel like you could drink an entire lake? I wandered over to the cooler, casually chatting with someone, my mind elsewhere. I grabbed my container, popped it under the spigot, and filled it up without a second thought. Stil…
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As the wildfires rage across Los Angeles, consuming homes and devastating lives, we’re reminded of the sheer power and destructive force of a single spark. What starts as something small—a stray ember, a careless mistake—quickly becomes uncontrollable, leaving destruction in its wake. James uses this same image to describe the tongue: a small spark…
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Picture a massive horse galloping at full speed or a colossal ship navigating through fierce winds. What’s the common factor? Both are controlled by something incredibly small—a bridle and a rudder. Likewise, your tongue, though small, can steer the course of your life. Where will your tongue lead you today? Welcome to the Daily Devo. Our text toda…
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magine gripping an Olympic barbell, its cold steel pressing into your palms. Now, with every word you speak, imagine spotters steadily adding weight—one pound at a time. Each phrase makes the bar pounds heavier until it becomes unbearable. That’s the kind of weight spiritual leadership carries. This devotional is about 1100 words long. Just imagine…
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What does spiritual maturity look like in action? James 2 offers a powerful blueprint: impartiality and living works. Summary: James 2 challenges believers to grow in spiritual maturity by practicing impartiality and linking their faith to action. Impartiality obliterates prejudice by recognizing that all people are equal before God, while living w…
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What do Abraham, a patriarch, and Rahab, a prostitute, have in common? At first glance, it seems nothing—one is a giant of the faith, the other a woman with a checkered past. Yet James places them side by side, using them as examples of how men and women of living faith should aspire to live. Welcome to the Daily Devo. Our text today is James 2:21-…
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Have you ever met someone who talks a good game but doesn’t back it up? Whether it’s the friend who promises to help but never shows up or the coworker with big ideas but no follow-through, we all know the frustration of empty words. James confronts a similar issue when it comes to faith: faith without action is like words without deeds—it’s empty.…
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What good is your faith if it sits on the bench instead of stepping into the game? James warns us today that true faith doesn’t stay idle. It moves, takes action, and meets the needs of those around us. Faith that doesn’t act is dead—lifeless, useless, and disconnected from God’s purpose. So, is your faith alive and thriving? Or does your faith nee…
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What if one mistake made you guilty of everything? According to James, that’s exactly how God’s law works. But here’s the lifeline: God’s mercy steps in where we fall short. The 1% we can’t earn but desperately need is available in Christ. Welcome to the Daily Devo. Our text today is from James 2:10-13. For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in …
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Two people walk into church. One is a polished executive, exuding confidence and commanding attention. The other is someone worn out by life, with tattered clothes and weary eyes. Who catches your attention first? The confident one, or the struggler barely holding it together? How we respond to these two reveals what we truly believe about God and …
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Have you ever felt invisible? Maybe you walked into a room, and no one noticed you because you didn’t fit the mold. Imagine walking into a church to seek hope only to find rejection. How you treat others could be the difference between them being drawn to Jesus or driven away from him. And this is what James is concerned about in today's text in Ja…
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Are life’s challenges breaking you or building you into the person God wants you to be? Summary This video explores James 1’s powerful insights into trials, temptations, and integrity. Discover how trials can strengthen and complete your faith, learn to recognize and resist temptations and integrate God’s Word into your actions to live with integri…
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It is frustrating to see people who claim to be religious act like complete jerks. And this is precisely what James will call out today in James 1:26-27. Welcome to the Daily Devo. Remember, tomorrow, you will receive a chapter study on James 1 on the Vince Miller Show. If you are new here, get your James Scripture Journal now so you can take notes…
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You roll out of bed, glance in the mirror, and see yesterday’s dinner stuck in your teeth. Instead of grabbing a toothbrush or toothpick, you think, I'll leave that there for a snack later, and you head to work and wonder why everyone’s staring at you when you are talking. Ridiculous, right? This is the picture James paints today of someone who hea…
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Did you know most people forget about 90% of what they hear within just a week? Now consider this—according to the American Bible Society, only 16% of U.S. adults read the Bible most days of the week. Let’s assume they spend a generous 10 minutes a day in Scripture. That adds up to just over an hour a week! But if 90% of what you take in fades quic…
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Have you ever regretted saying something in the heat of the moment? It's like squeezing toothpaste from the tube—once you squeeze it, you can’t put it back in. James knew this too well and offered us wisdom on how to avoid the pasty mess. Welcome to the Daily Devo. [Get ready for a chapter study on the Vince Miller Show] If you are new here, we are…
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It’s easy to point fingers when things go wrong in our life: We think, "It’s their fault," or sometimes we dare to think, "It's God's fault." But James cuts sharply through these excuses, showing us another way to look at our situations. Welcome to the Daily Devo. [Get ready for a chapter study on the Vince Miller Show] If you are new here, we are …
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