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Holy Holy Holy – Reflecting God’s Character in Daily Life

Discover how “Holy Holy Holy” calls us to reflect God’s holiness in daily life through surrender and communion with Him.  “Holy Holy Holy” reminds us that God’s nature is pure, perfect, and completely set apart. As believers, we are called to reflect His holiness in our daily lives. The call to be holy does not mean we must be flawless—it means we are to live as a reflection of God’s own heart and character.

The Lion and the Lamb – Balancing Power and Humility in Christ

Explore the powerful imagery of The Lion and the Lamb, showcasing Jesus’ dual nature of strength and gentleness.  In our walk of faith, the Lion and the Lamb remind us of the full character of Jesus—majestic in power and yet gentle in sacrifice. As we reflect on this powerful dual imagery, we discover the balance between courage and compassion that marks the life of a true disciple. This devotion reminds us to live boldly and love humbly, following both the Lion’s roar and the Lamb’s tenderness.

Is the USA a Christian Nation? | Faith and Culture Devotion

Is the USA a Christian nation? Discover what true faith means beyond church attendance and why grace defines salvation.  Is the USA a Christian nation? That question stirs deep reflection among believers and skeptics alike. While 65% of Americans still identify as Christians in 2025, fewer than half regularly attend church. Statistics alone do not make a nation Christian. A Christian nation must be defined not by numbers but by hearts transformed by Christ’s grace.

We Cannot See the Big Picture – Trusting God’s Unseen Plan

Explore how faith guides us when we cannot see the big picture, trusting in God’s unseen plan for our lives.  We Cannot See the Big Picture reminds us that faith often requires trust when we can’t see God’s full plan. “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1) Even when circumstances seem hopeless, God is at work behind the scenes shaping our lives for His glory.

My King — Jesus Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords

Explore how the Bible reveals Jesus Christ as My King throughout Scripture, from prophecy to eternal reign.  From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals Jesus Christ as My King—the divine ruler who reigns forever. Every prophecy, promise, and fulfillment points to His majesty. From David’s psalms to Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Zechariah, the Old Testament set the stage for a divine King. The New Testament then opens with His arrival and ends with His eternal reign. Together they testify: Jesus Christ is My King—promised, revealed, and forever enthroned.

How Is Your Heart? God Looks Beyond Appearances

God looks at the heart, not outward appearance. Learn how to align your heart with His today.  How Is Your Heart reminds us that God values what is unseen — the heart. “For the LORD sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the LORD looks on the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7) This devotion invites us to look inward, to examine the state of our hearts before God. When we focus on our character and faithfulness rather than appearance or accomplishment, we align with God’s perspective. This reflection encourages us to live authentically, allowing our actions to mirror a heart devoted to Him.

Are Our Churches Houses of Prayer?

Explore the significance of the House of Prayer and its calling for authentic worship over distractions in our faith today. “My house shall be called a house of prayer,” declared Jesus when He entered the temple and found it filled with distractions instead of devotion. These words remind us of our true calling—to make the Lord’s house a sacred place of communion, not commerce. In today’s world, the same temptation arises when prayer becomes secondary to programs, performances, or planning sessions. Yet, Jesus still calls us back to the heart of worship: prayer.

Never, Never Give Up – Persevering in Faith and Good Works

Discover how Galatians 6:9 encourages believers to never give up in doing good, trusting God’s perfect timing for every harvest.  Never give up — those three words hold deep spiritual power. When we face seasons of struggle or long waiting, Galatians 6:9 reminds us that timing belongs to God. He calls us not to grow weary in doing good, because the harvest always comes “in due season.” That is our confidence and our encouragement today.

Believing — Trust in the Lord, Not Yourself

Believing means trusting God completely, not ourselves. Faith grows when we surrender and follow Christ fully.  Believing is central to our walk with Christ. As Augustine wisely said, “If you believe what you like in the gospel and reject what you don’t like, it’s not the gospel you believe, but yourself.” True belief requires surrender, not selectivity. When we only accept the parts of the Bible that suit us, we trust our own judgment more than God’s wisdom. Genuine faith, however, is grounded in submission to Christ’s authority and trust in His promises.