30 Morning Bible Verses in Hindi, Gujarati and English — Start Your Day With God

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30 Morning Bible Verses in Hindi, Gujarati and English — Start Your Day With God

Key Takeaway: Thirty Hindi morning Bible verses — covering peace, strength, gratitude, and protection — anchor your mind in God’s promises before the day begins, with Gujarati equivalents and printable card guidance for Indian Christian families.

I begin my mornings with soothing morning Bible verses in Hindi, which ground me before the day’s chaos starts. When I read Isaiah 41:10, I sense His hand pushing back every anxiety. Similarly, Lamentations 3:22-23 reassures me that His mercies are as fresh as the sunrise — brand new every single morning.

My wife prints out small cards featuring these morning Bible verses in Hindi and Gujarati, placing them in the kitchen by the chai vessel and on the nightstand. They serve not as mere decoration, but as a daily anchor for our hearts.

 

Verses on Peace (Shanti)

Philippians 4:7 (NIV): 

परमेश्वर की शान्ति, जो सब समझ से परे है, तुम्हारे हृदयों और तुम्हारे मनों की रक्षा करेगी।

 

Isaiah 26:3 (KJV): 

जिसका मन तुझ में लगा रहे उसे तू पूर्ण शान्ति में रखेगा

 

John 14:27 (NLT): 

मैं तुम्हें शान्ति देता हूँ, अपनी शान्ति तुम्हें देता हूँ।

 

Verses on Strength (Shakti)

Isaiah 40:29 (NIV): 

वह थके हुए को शक्ति देता है और शक्तिहीन को बल बढ़ाता है।

 

Philippians 4:13 (NIV): 

मैं उस में जो मुझे सामर्थ देता है सब कुछ कर सकता हूँ।

 

Isaiah 41:10 (NIV): 

डर मत, क्योंकि मैं तेरे साथ हूँ; घबरा मत, क्योंकि मैं तेरा परमेश्वर हूँ।

 

Verses on Gratitude and New Beginnings

Psalm 118:24 (NIV): 

यह वह दिन है जिसे यहोवा ने बनाया है; हम आनन्दित और मगन होंगे।

 

Lamentations 3:22-23 (NIV): 

यहोवा की करुणा का अन्त नहीं; वे प्रति भोर नई होती हैं।

 

Psalm 5:3 (NIV): 

हे यहोवा, भोर को तू मेरी वाणी सुनेगा; भोर को मैं प्रार्थना करके तेरी बाट जोहूंगा।

 

Verses on Protection

Psalm 46:1 (NIV): 

परमेश्वर हमारा शरण और शक्ति है, विपत्ति में अति सहायक है।

 

Psalm 91:1 (NIV): 

जो परम प्रधान के छाप में बैठा रहे, वह सर्वशक्तिमान की छाया में रहेगा।

 

Verses on Guidance

Proverbs 3:5-6 (NIV): 

अपने सम्पूर्ण हृदय से यहोवा पर भरोसा रख और अपनी समझ पर निर्भर न हो।

 

Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV): 

यहोवा की यह वाणी है कि जो योजनाएँ मैंने तुम्हारे लिये बनाई हैं वे शान्ति की हैं।

 

Gujarati Equivalents for Key Verses

Psalm 118:24 (Gujarati): 

આ એ દિવસ છે જે યહોવાએ બનાવ્યો છે; ચાલો, આપણે આનંદ અને ઉલ્લાસ કરીએ।

 

Lamentations 3:22-23 (Gujarati): 

યહોવાની કૃપા પૂરી થઈ નથી; દરરોજ સવારે તે નવી હોય છે।

 

Isaiah 41:10 (Gujarati): 

ડરીશ નહીં, કારણ કે હું તારી સાથે છું; ગભરાઈશ નહીં।

 

Philippians 4:13 (Gujarati): 

જે મને શક્તિ આપે છે તેના દ્વારા હું સઘળું કરી શકું છું।

 

Printable Card Guide

How to Make Hindi and Gujarati Verse Cards

For optimal durability, print the material on cardstock with a weight of 240 to 300 GSM. To ensure that the printed text withstands wear and tear, consider laminating each piece. When using Hindi or Gujarati script, it’s essential to maintain a font size of at least 18 to 24 points. This will facilitate easy reading and make the text accessible to a wider audience.

 

When choosing the design, opt for warm background colors like cream, pale gold, or a soft sunrise orange. These tones create an inviting and calming atmosphere, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the printed material.

 

To maximize visibility and influence, strategically place copies of the printed material in various locations around your daily life. For instance, keep one in your Bible as a source of inspiration during study and meditation. Place another in your kitchen, where it can serve as a motivational reminder while you cook or enjoy meals with family. Carry a copy in your wallet for inspiration on the go, and display one on your bathroom mirror, ensuring it’s one of the first things you see in the morning. This approach will help reinforce positivity and mindfulness throughout your day.

 

Conclusion

To start your day on a positive note, set aside some time tomorrow morning for a moment of reflection. Begin with one verse that resonates with you; it could be from a religious text or a piece of poetry that inspires you. Read this verse aloud in Hindi, letting the words soak in and fill your spirit with their meaning.

After you’ve embraced the verse, take a moment to pray. This can be as simple as expressing gratitude, seeking guidance, or wishing well for yourself and others. One heartfelt sentence is enough to set a sincere intention for the day ahead.

By doing this small ritual, you create a mindful start that can help you carry peace and purpose throughout your day. Remember, it’s not about quantity but the quality of your connection to the moment. This simple practice can have a profound impact on your mindset and outlook. Embrace this beginning!

 

Morning Prayer — Hindi, Gujarati, English
Hindi: हे प्रभु यीशु, यह नया दिन तेरा उपहार है। आज मैं तेरे वचन को पहले थामे रहूँगा। आमीन।
Gujarati: હે પ્રભુ યેસુ, આ નવો દિવસ તારી ભેટ છે. આજ હું તારા વચનને પ્રથમ ધારણ કરીશ. આમેન।
English: Lord Jesus, this new day is Your gift. I will hold Your Word first today. Amen.

 

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The No Meat Fast in the Bible

Daniel Fast Guide With Indian Food List and Bilingual Prayer

 

The No Meat Fast in the Bible — Daniel Fast Guide With Indian Food List and Prayer

 

Key Takeaway: The Daniel Fast — based on Daniel 1 and Daniel 10 — is a plant-based 10 or 21-day spiritual discipline replacing meat, sweets, and alcohol with simple whole foods. For Indian families, dal, ragi, poha, and coconut water naturally fit the food list.

 

The first night I decided to follow Daniel’s no-meat fast, my kitchen was a mess of leftover rice and dal from dinner. I cleared it away, made a simple bowl of vegetables and water, and sat down to read Daniel 1. What struck me was not the diet — it was Daniel’s reasoning. He was not making a health choice. He was making a covenant choice.

 

The Daniel Fast — Biblical Origins

Daniel 1 — The Ten-Day Test

Daniel and his three friends asked for a ten-day test — vegetables and water instead of the king’s rich food. After ten days, they looked healthier than all who ate the royal food.

Please test your servants for ten days: Give us nothing but vegetables to eat and water to drink. — Daniel 1:12 (NIV)

 

Daniel 10 — The 21-Day Fast

In Daniel 10:2-3, Daniel fasted for three full weeks. He ate no choice food, no meat or wine, and used no lotions. He continued governing as Prime Minister throughout. This 21-day pattern has become the standard for the Daniel Fast in most churches today.

I ate no choice food; no meat or wine touched my lips; and I used no lotions at all until the three weeks were over. — Daniel 10:3 (NIV)

 

Daniel 1Daniel 10
Duration10 days21 days (3 weeks)
Food restrictionVegetables and waterNo choice food, no meat, no wine
ContextRefusing Babylonian defilementNational mourning and intercession
ScriptureDaniel 1:8-16 (NIV)Daniel 10:2-3 (NIV)

 

Daniel Fast Food List — Including Indian Equivalents

Approved Foods

  • Grains: brown rice, oats, dalia, nachni (ragi), bajra, jowar, whole wheat
  • Legumes: moong dal, masoor dal, chana, rajma, black beans, lentils, sprouts
  • Vegetables: all fresh — lauki, tinda, karela, palak, methi, gobi, all suitable
  • Drinks: water, coconut water, fresh mosambi juice, lauki juice, herbal tea without milk
  • Unleavened breads: ragi roti, jowar roti, bajra roti, plain chapati without oil

 

Foods to Avoid

  • All meat — chicken, mutton, fish, eggs, any meat broth or stock
  • All dairy — milk, curd, paneer, ghee, butter, cheese
  • All sugar — refined sugar, jaggery (gur), honey, artificial sweeteners
  • Leavened breads — regular bread, maida, biscuits, anything with yeast
  • Caffeine and alcohol — chai, coffee, cold drinks, alcohol of any kind

 

Indian Meal Ideas for the Daniel Fast

Breakfast

Poha with vegetables (no oil, salt only), ragi porridge with water, fresh fruit with soaked almonds, boiled sweet potato.

 

Lunch and Dinner

Moong dal with brown rice and lauki sabzi, steamed vegetables with ragi roti, sprouted chana salad, rajma with brown rice, dal soup with whole wheat chapati (no ghee).

 

Snacks and Drinks

Coconut water, fresh mosambi juice, soaked walnuts or almonds, sliced cucumber and carrot with lemon, tulsi chai brewed in water without milk.

 

How to Prepare for Your Daniel Fast

Heart Preparation First

Write down your specific spiritual purpose. Are you seeking wisdom for a major decision? Praying for a family member? Cut back caffeine and sugar for one week before starting to prevent withdrawal headaches.

 

Conclusion

The Daniel Fast is not about the food you give up. It is about the God you draw near to. Every simple meal of moong dal and ragi roti is a physical reminder that you have chosen His presence over the richness of what you could have.

 

Daniel Fast Opening Prayer — English, Hindi, Gujarati
English: Lord, I begin this fast to draw near to You. Take this hunger and turn it into prayer. Speak clearly in this season. Amen.
Hindi: हे प्रभु, मैं यह उपवास तेरे निकट आने के लिये शुरू करता हूँ। इस भूख को प्रार्थना में बदल दे। आमीन।
Gujarati: હે પ્રભુ, હું આ ઉપવાસ તારી પાસે આવવા માટે શરૂ કરું છું. આ ભૂખને પ્રાર્થनामां ફેરવ. आमेन।
Richard Christian
richardsanchristian@gmail.com
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