2026 Daily Devotion

  • Forever with the Lord

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read I Thessalonians 4:17 Even the sweetest moments with Jesus on earth are fleeting. One instant we rejoice in His presence, and the next, He seems distant. Like a gentle deer leaping over the hills, He moves beyond our grasp, leaving us longing for more. How wonderful, then, to

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  • Finding True Rest in God

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Isaiah 32:18 Peace and rest are gifts that belong especially to God’s people. The unregenerate may seek comfort in the world, but true, lasting peace comes only from God. From the garden of Eden to the safety of Noah’s ark, from the blood-marked homes of Israel in Egypt

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  • FONT SIZE | A A A Read Isaiah 30:18 Sometimes God seems slow to answer our prayers. We see this in Scripture: Jacob wrestled all night before receiving his blessing; the Syrophenician woman waited silently for a response; Paul pleaded three times for relief from his “thorn in the flesh,” only to be assured that

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  • FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 68:10 God knows our needs before we even ask. His goodness is not random or delayed—it is prepared in advance, stored up in Christ Jesus for every circumstance of life. Whatever you face—trials, weakness, or temptation—He has foreseen it and has already provided what is necessary to

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  • Walking in White

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Revelation 3:4 This verse reminds us of the beauty and blessing of a life kept pure in Christ. Walking “in white” speaks of being justified by faith, clothed in the righteousness of Jesus, and experiencing the assurance that we are forgiven and accepted by God. It also symbolizes

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  • Living to Save Others

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read 1 Corinthians 9:22 Paul’s life was driven by one consuming goal: to see people saved. He didn’t aim merely to teach, improve, or moralize. His heart burned with a desire to bring souls from death to life, from sin to salvation. He adapted to others, set aside personal

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  • FONT SIZE | A A A Read 1 Corinthians 1:28 No matter where you look—on dark streets, in prisons, in reformatories, even in distant lands—you will find sinners. People who seem lost, broken, or hopeless are everywhere. Yet God’s love reaches to the lowest, the weakest, and the most unlikely. The same grace that calls

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  • FONT SIZE | A A A Read Revelation 1:13 In his vision, John saw “One like the Son of Man,” clothed with authority and power, wearing a golden girdle. This girdle signifies that Jesus is always ready for service—He never rests from His priestly and kingly work. On earth, He was never idle, and now

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  • FONT SIZE | A A A Read 1 Corinthians 14:48 In this verse, Paul teaches that the body of Christ shares the same nature as its Head. Just as Christ is immortal, holy, and glorious, so too will His people share in that glory. Unlike Nebuchadnezzar’s statue made of mixed metals, the body of Christ

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  • FONT SIZE | A A A Read Zechariah 1:20 In Zechariah’s vision, he first saw four powerful horns, symbols of forces that had scattered and oppressed God’s people. It must have seemed overwhelming. But then he saw four carpenters—God’s chosen workers to break the horns and restore His people. Notice the timing: first the problem,

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