Daily scripture share

- Devotional posts on social media circulated verses like Proverbs 3:5–6 and Lamentations 3:22–23 this week. - The shared posts emphasized trust in God, faith, and new mercies for daily living. - These verse shares are part of routine devotional content that circulates among faith communities online (x.com).

Devotional scripture posts circulated on social media this week, with users sharing Proverbs 3:5–6 and Lamentations 3:22–23 in image cards and short captions. (biblegateway.com) Proverbs 3:5–6 is a wisdom passage that tells readers to trust God rather than “lean” on their own understanding, while Lamentations 3:22–23 describes divine mercies as “new every morning.” (biblegateway.com, biblegateway.com) The verses appeared in routine devotional sharing online, including a post linked in the source material for this story on X, formerly Twitter. The linked post was available by URL on April 23, 2026, though its text did not render through the web tool used for verification. (x.com) Both passages are commonly used in Christian devotional writing because they condense two recurring themes into a few lines: trust in God’s guidance and the idea of daily renewal. Bible Gateway’s current text of Proverbs 3:5–6 says God “will make your paths straight,” and its current text of Lamentations 3:22–23 says God’s mercies “never come to an end.” (biblegateway.com, biblegateway.com) That language fits the format of social devotional posts, which often pair a short verse reference with a single takeaway for the day. Bible Gateway lists multiple current English translations for both passages, and the wording shifts slightly between versions while keeping the same themes of trust, faithfulness, and mercy. (biblegateway.com, biblegateway.com) The two passages come from very different biblical books. Proverbs is part of Israel’s wisdom literature, while Lamentations is a book of grief and prayer that frames hope inside national loss and suffering. (biblegateway.com, biblegateway.com) Shared together, they offer a compact devotional pattern for daily posting: trust God today, and expect mercy again tomorrow morning. That combination helps explain why these verses continue to recur in ordinary faith-based social media circulation. (biblegateway.com, biblegateway.com)

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