Breaking Bread, Meditation & Prayer

Breaking Bread is a podcast inspired by Acts 2:42, where believers devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer. This daily podcast is a space to share the Word of God, offering encouragement, biblical insights, and real conversations that help both believers and non-believers draw closer to Him. Through scripture, reflection, and practical application, Breaking Bread nurtures faith, strengthens believers, and invites all to partake in the spiritual nourishment found in God’s presence. Follow Our Socials Instagram - @azarel_7 and @shirel_Yaron

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Wednesday Oct 29, 2025

Jeremiah 10:23–24 teaches that:
Humans are not capable of directing their lives perfectly on their own
We must rely on God for wisdom and guidance
When God corrects us, we should desire His loving discipline, not His wrath
This same truth is demonstrated in Joshua 9, when:
Joshua and the Israelites were deceived by the Gibeonites
They made a peace treaty without seeking God’s guidance
The result brought long-term consequences they couldn’t undo
Joshua and the leaders trusted their eyesight instead of God’s insight.They said “yes” to something God would have warned them about — if they had asked.

Sunday Oct 19, 2025

Counsel of God
Isaiah 30:1 was spoken to Judah’s leaders who, terrified of Assyria, secretly planned an alliance with Egypt instead of trusting God — revealing their rebellion, unbelief, and human-centered politics.
Even today, Isaiah 30:1 challenges God’s people to:
Seek God’s counsel first, not human schemes,
Trust in God’s power, not political or personal “Egypts,”
And remember that faithlessness + self-reliance = rebellion in God’s eyes.

Friday Oct 10, 2025


No human being can fully comprehend God’s thoughts or wisdom by their own intellect.
But God’s Spirit reveals those thoughts to believers.
Through the Holy Spirit, we are given “the mind of Christ” — the ability to understand God’s will, love, and truth.

Tuesday Sep 23, 2025

David’s Prayer of Humble Praise (vv.18–29)
David goes before God in awe and gratitude:
He marvels at God’s grace toward him and Israel.
He praises God’s greatness and uniqueness.
He prays for God to fulfill His promise to bless David’s house forever.

What is Meditation - Psalm 63:6

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025

What is meditation and why is it important ?Psalm 63:6 highlights meditation as loving, continuous reflection on God.It shows that meditation is not limited to formal prayer times—it’s an inner dwelling on God’s presence and Word, even in quiet moments like lying awake at night, filling the mind and heart with thoughts of Him.

Monday Aug 18, 2025

The woman at the well (John 4) illustrates how trauma can shape a person’s life. She experienced social trauma (isolation and stigma), relational trauma (loss and broken relationships), and cultural trauma (gender and ethnic prejudice). Her thirst for love and belonging points to spiritual trauma—a deep inner emptiness. Jesus meets her with compassion, not condemnation, validating her story and restoring her identity. She is empowered to become a witness, showing how encounters with grace can bring healing and purpose after trauma.

Monday Jul 21, 2025

This verse is part of a prayer by King Jehoshaphat when Judah was threatened by a large coalition army. Feeling overwhelmed and powerless, Jehoshaphat leads the people in seeking God’s help through prayer and fasting.
 
As you are Guided into this meditation and Pray may The Holy Spirit Minister to you.

Sunday Jul 06, 2025

This verse is a final encouragement from the Apostle Peter. He urges believers to keep growing spiritually:
We look into this in perspective of a baby teething, Just like a baby starts with milk but eventually grows teeth so they can eat more solid food, Christians are meant to grow in their spiritual lives too.
A teething baby is going through growth — sometimes uncomfortable, but necessary.
Peter is saying that believers shouldn't stay spiritual "babies" forever. We should grow stronger in understanding God's grace and knowing Jesus better.
Just like teething prepares a baby for more nourishment, growing in grace and knowledge prepares a Christian for a deeper, stronger walk with God.

Sunday Jun 15, 2025

The psalmist expresses an inner prompting or desire to seek God's presence (“His face”), and responds with a firm commitment to do so. It reflects a deep personal relationship with God—one of devotion, obedience, and longing for closeness with Him.
In essence, it's a declaration: "God, my heart urges me to draw near to You—and I will."

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