
The Daily Devotional
Have You Ever Felt Crushed By God? (Job 15-17)
Have you ever felt like God, not Satan, is the source of your pain? This was certainly how Job felt.
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever felt like God, not Satan, is the source of your pain? This was certainly how Job felt.
The Daily Devotional
Do you struggle to be content with what you have, or are you always wanting more? In 1 Timothy 5–6, Paul gives Timothy practical instructions for church leadership and personal conduct.
The Daily Devotional
Are you a Christian leader? Maybe you’re not a pastor, but you lead a small group, teach a class, or disciple some friends.
The Daily Devotional
What do you do with Scripture passages that are hard to interpret? Among the more challenging passages in the Bible, 1 Timothy 2 ranks near the top.
The Daily Devotional
Do you ever get tired of doing the right thing? As Daniel Henderson says, “The hardest thing about the Christian life is that it is so daily.”
The Daily Devotional
How do I be thankful when life is hard? Here are a few ideas.
The Daily Devotional
Yes, we should worship God for what he does, but we must never lose sight of who he is.
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever felt hopeless when you think of the finality of death? If you’re like most, you try to avoid this topic. But in times of intense pain, as that suffered by Job, death is unavoidable.
The Daily Devotional
Do you treat sexual immorality seriously? In 1 Thessalonians 3, Paul expresses his deep concern for the faith of the Thessalonian believers during their trials and persecution.
The Daily Devotional
Are you in a position of leadership? Maybe you lead a small group, a Sunday School class, or kids ministry. If so, how well do you nurture those you lead?
The Daily Devotional
Do you struggle to get along with others? Maybe you have issues with your spouse, children, or those you work with. If so, what’s the key to having good relationships? Colossians 3 and 4 provide some answers.
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever thought about what Christ’s supremacy means for your life? This is the central theme of the Book of Colossians.