The Daily Devotional
Where Are You Dwelling?
How much can you trust God? Psalm 91 is one of the most encouraging passages in Scripture. It “is a prayer-oracle of encouragement to trust God for protection and security.”[1]
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The Daily Devotional
How much can you trust God? Psalm 91 is one of the most encouraging passages in Scripture. It “is a prayer-oracle of encouragement to trust God for protection and security.”[1]
The Daily Devotional
What are the marks of a good woman? What are the marks of a good woman? In Proverbs 31:10-31, we have a poem structured like an acrostic, with the beginning of each verse starting with a chronologically different letter of the Hebrew alphabet...
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How important are your pigs? While this sounds like a strange question, Jesus has something to say on the matter.
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How do you share Jesus with others? Do you always share the same story and in the same way? Or do you tailor your approach based on your audience? In Matthew 13, Jesus presents eight parables to teach about the kingdom of heaven.
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Have you ever looked at a group of Christians who acted differently than you and thought, “How can they be doing God’s will?” This was a challenge for the Pharisees in Jesus’ day.
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Are you feeling emotionally or physically exhausted? In Matthew 11 and Luke 7, Jesus speaks about the greatness of John the Baptist and issues some words of warning to those who do not repent.
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How do I know if I'm a person of great faith? Here are a few thoughts to consider.
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Are you a person of great faith? In Luke 7:1-10, we see the story of a Roman centurion who demonstrates great faith that even surprises Jesus.
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Are you easily frustrated with God’s timetable? Do you naturally complain about his absence and grumble about how he’s disappointed you? Or is your default instinct to say something positive? Psalm 89 offers a helpful guide.
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Do you love animals? If so, you resonate with the 66% of American homes that have a pet.[1] While it’s easy to either overemphasize our love for animals or want nothing to do with them, scripture offers a different way.
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Do you naturally judge others? When you walk into a room of people, do you constantly evaluate and scrutinize? Does your mind gravitate toward the “negative” ways people dress, act, or speak?
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Are you worried today? In Matthew 6, we see the continued words of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. After some wise instruction about prayer, fasting, and storing up treasures in Heaven, Jesus shifts to the topic of worry.