
The Daily Devotional
God Will Take You Through Your Ordeal
Are you facing an ordeal? That might seem like a strange term, but it’s one that’s fitting for Daniel 6.
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The Daily Devotional
Are you facing an ordeal? That might seem like a strange term, but it’s one that’s fitting for Daniel 6.
The Daily Devotional
When was the last time you had to make a stand for God at the expense of your own security? This was a choice the prophet Daniel had to make repeatedly throughout his life.
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Is there a situation in your life today that feels hopeless? In Ezekiel 37, God confronts the prophet Ezekiel with a seemingly hopeless proposition.
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Do you get anxious whenever you talk about politics? If so, here are a few helpful thoughts to remember!
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What are the most critical needs you have in your life? While your list might be long, Ezekiel 36 reveals that every person has two basic needs.
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Do you think about God often? Unfortunately, many do their best to avoid this thought altogether. Even professing Christians often relegate God to an afterthought.
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How do you know the difference between working hard and working too much? As someone who had tremendous wealth, King Solomon had much to say on this topic.
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Are you a beautiful person? This might seem like a strange question, but it’s one the Prophet Ezekiel addresses in Ezekiel 16.
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Have you shared Jesus with someone, but they never came to faith? The prophet Ezekiel certainly knew this reality.
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Is it ever right for a preacher or Christian leader to speak about the judgment of God? For many professing Christians today, their natural response is, “No, God is a God of love and not judgment.” But this is often an overcorrection...
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What do you do when life doesn’t feel worth living, and all hope seems gone? This was a question the minor prophet Habakkuk faced somewhere around 612 and 605 B.C.
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If you were to edit Scripture, are there any parts you’d want to delete? Ask the casual reader of the Old Testament, and they might well pick the book of Nahum as an example.