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No Turning Back - All Our Daily Bread Daily Devotionals for 2025

No Turning Back details logo    Our Daily Bread - Wednesday, June 18, 2025
  by RBC Ministries
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No Turning Back

Bible in a Year : Nehemiah 10-11, Acts 4:1-22

I want to know Christ . . .becoming like him in his death.
Philippians 3:11

Today's Scripture & Insight : Philippians 3:4-11

In the mid nineteenth century a man called Nokseng from the Garo tribe in Northeastern India came to faith in Jesus through a missionary. Nokseng was passionate about his newfound faith but met opposition from the local chief, who ordered him to recant. Tradition states that he tragically lost his children, then his wife, then his own life for refusing to deny his faith. At each stage of the horrific ordeal he repeated to his tormentors, “No turning back, no turning back.” We understand that these words formed the song that we sing today.

Like Nokseng, the Apostle Paul was no stranger to beatings, jail and ultimately martyrdom. In his letter to the church at Philippi, he said, “I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ” (Philippians 3:8). Having set out the reasons why he could have had confidence in his birth (vv. 4–6), he then shares his desire to know Christ, to identify with Him in both His death and resurrection (v. 10). Nothing—not his privileged birth or position as a religious teacher—could compare with the wonder of knowing Christ.

We will probably never have to face the same choice as Nokseng or Paul, but each day gives us the opportunity to follow Jesus. Sometimes we may struggle, but the Holy Spirit strengthens us to stand strong. And He is worth it!

By: Adrian Smith

Reflect & Pray
What difficult decisions do you face? How can you reach out to God for His help and guidance?

Jesus, thank You for giving Your all for me so that I may experience fullness of life with You.
No Turning Back





 

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