Daily Devotion

  • Refusing Shortcuts to Comfort

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Mark 15:23 When Jesus was about to be crucified, He was offered wine mixed with myrrh. This mixture acted like a drug, dulling the pain and helping the sufferer endure the agony. But Jesus refused it. Why? Because He had already chosen to fully drink the cup of…

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  • The First Taste of Glory

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Romans 8:23 Right now, as believers, we already have the firstfruits of the Spirit. God has given us repentance, faith, hope, and love—precious gifts that show His Spirit is at work in us. These graces are like the first ripe crops of the harvest, a sign that more…

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  • Give God the Glory

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 29:2 God deserves all the glory because of who He is and what He has done. His very nature is full of holiness, goodness, and beauty—He is glorious by His character alone. And when He acts—whether showing mercy, justice, or power—His works shine with glory too. But…

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  • God’s Candle Shines on You

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Job 29:3 Even in the darkest valleys, God’s light guides us. His Word is a lamp to our feet, and His presence is our candle in the night. Darkness cannot overcome His light. When we feel lost, He shines the way forward. PrayerFather, thank You for being my…

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  • The God of Peace

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Romans 15:33 Peace is not found in circumstances but in a Person—God Himself. The world may give temporary relief, but true peace flows from the God who rules every storm. When we rest in Him, we find calm even in chaos. His peace is not fragile—it guards our…

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  • A New Heart from God

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Ezekiel 36:26 When God promises to give us a heart of flesh, He means a heart that is soft, tender, and responsive to Him. A tender heart feels the weight of sin—even small wrong thoughts or selfish desires stir it to repentance. Unlike a hard heart that ignores…

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  • Meeting God in the Quiet

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Genesis 24:63 Isaac chose a beautiful way to end his day—by meditating in the quiet of the field. How much better our lives would be if, instead of filling our time with distractions, idle talk, or endless entertainment, we gave more space to quiet reflection with God. Through…

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  • Keeping God’s House Holy

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Jeremiah 51:51 In Jeremiah’s day, God’s people were deeply ashamed when outsiders entered the sacred places of the temple—places reserved only for the priests. It was a painful reminder of how God’s house had been dishonored. Sadly, we can see similar things happening today when people approach the…

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  • Jesus, Our Shepherd-King

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Micah 5:4 The Bible describes Jesus as both a King and a Shepherd. He has all authority, but His rule is not harsh or distant—it is tender, caring, and full of love. He leads us like a shepherd leads his sheep: guiding, protecting, restoring, and providing. His power…

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  • God Knows My Sorrows

    FONT SIZE | A A A Read Exodus 3:7 Just as a child is comforted by saying, “My father knows,” we too can find peace in knowing that our loving Lord understands everything we go through. The ways Jesus cares for us are many: Jesus is the Great Physician – He knows what we need…

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