2026 Daily Devotion
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Ruth 1:14 Both Ruth and Orpah loved Naomi and initially chose to travel with her back to Judah. Yet when faced with the reality of trials and sacrifices ahead, their hearts revealed their true devotion. Orpah, though affectionate, chose comfort and returned to her old life. Ruth, however,
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Galatians 2:20 Paul reminds us that when Christ died on the cross, He did so not only for Himself but as the representative of all His people. His death paid the full penalty for our sins, satisfying divine justice and reconciling us to God. When we put our
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 84:7 This verse reminds us of the steady progress of those who follow God. Unlike ordinary journeys, where we may start strong and grow weary, the Christian life is marked by continual growth in strength. Even after years of trials and struggles, those who rely on God’s
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Isaiah 54:12 The church is pictured as a spiritual house built by God’s power and designed with His wisdom. Like any house, it needs windows—openings through which light enters and we can see outside. In the church, these “windows” are the ways we perceive God, spiritual truth, and
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Ezra 7:22 Salt in the Old Testament offerings symbolized purity, preservation, and the sustaining power of God’s grace. When King Artaxerxes gave salt to Ezra, he did so without limit. Similarly, God’s grace is never limited—He provides freely and abundantly to all who come to Him. Sometimes we
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Hosea 5:7 Beloved, here is a sobering truth: even as God’s chosen, redeemed by Christ, called by grace, and preserved for eternity, we can still be unfaithful to Him. How often have we failed in prayer, neglected communion with Christ, or trusted in our own strength rather than
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Habakkuk 3:6 God’s ways never change. What He has done in the past, He will do again. Unlike human plans, which are often rushed, inconsistent, or driven by emotion, God’s actions are perfectly wise and deliberate. Nothing surprises Him, nothing catches Him off guard. His ways reflect His
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Colossians 3:24 This verse was not spoken to kings, nobles, or high-ranking church officials—it was spoken to servants and laborers, to those engaged in humble, everyday work. Paul reminds us that no task is too lowly when done for Christ. Whether washing feet, cooking meals, tending animals, or
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read 1 Thessalonians 5:24 Heaven is the place of perfect security, where sin and temptation can no longer trouble us. There, the weary find rest, and the righteous dwell undefiled in the full presence of God. Yet even on earth, believers can experience a foretaste of that security. When
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Acts 16:14 Lydia’s story reminds us that God’s timing is perfect. Though she was a businesswoman in Thyatira, providence led her to Philippi at just the right moment to hear Paul. God’s grace was quietly preparing her heart even before she knew Him. She already understood some spiritual
