
The Daily Devotional
What Does God Value? (Psalm 147-150)
God doesn’t need what you can give, but he wants your heart. Live today not to prove your worth but to walk in love with the One who already loves you.
The Daily Devotional
God doesn’t need what you can give, but he wants your heart. Live today not to prove your worth but to walk in love with the One who already loves you.
The Daily Devotional
Job’s story shows how pain can distort our perspective, especially when those closest to us turn away and God feels distant.
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Because God is the final judge, you are free from judging others and can rest knowing your loved ones are in his just and merciful hands.
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Debate and discuss all you want but never miss the point of Revelation Jesus is the victorious King who has overcome and will reign forever.
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Don't let the bustle of the holidays cause you to lose sight of what's most important, and don't let the pain of past memories ruin the hope you have in Christ.
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Does Revelation feel overwhelming or confusing? You’re not alone. Many read it like fiction but its message is real and full of hope for today.
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Are you lukewarm in your faith? Revelation calls us to wake up repent and return to Christ before compromise steals what matters most.
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God meets us with kindness not condemnation. His love is steady His grace unwavering and His compassion never fails.
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Do you ever get angry with God when he doesn’t act as you’d like? This is the story of Job 29-37.
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In a spiritual sense, Christians fall into one of two categories: those who lift others and those who tear others down. This is a point made in the short Book of Jude.
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To walk in truth is to center your life on Christ and let his love guide your every step. This is where real joy and lasting impact are found.
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Fake Christians are everywhere. So be discerning today in who you choose to follow. And only follow them so far as they follow Christ.