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How Do You React to Jesus’ Miracles? | Daily Christian Devotion

Reflect on how do you react to Jesus’ miracles and the lessons of gratitude and awe drawn from His divine acts.   The Gospel of Mark gives us a powerful glimpse into people’s reactions to Christ’s divine power: “And they were astonished beyond measure, saying, ‘He has done all things well. He even makes the deaf hear and the mute speak.’” (Mark 7:37). This verse beautifully summarizes not only the amazement of those who saw His works firsthand but also the reverence we should still feel today. The miracles of Jesus are not mere stories — they reveal His authority, compassion, and divinity.

Loneliness Began at the Creation — Finding Fellowship in God

Discover how loneliness began at creation and how God provides fellowship through His presence and His people.“Then the LORD God said, ‘It is not good that the man should be alone.’” — Genesis 2:18Loneliness began at the creation when God Himself declared that man was not meant to live in isolation. From the very beginning, He designed human hearts for connection — with Him and with one another. Even now, in a world of constant communication, many still experience deep loneliness. According to recent studies, one in three adults in America feels lonely every day. Yet, God’s Word reminds us that companionship is His gift — a reflection of His love and care for His children.

How Is Your Vision – Seeing Clearly Through Christ

Discover how Jesus brings spiritual clarity and restores your vision through faith.  How is your vision today? In Mark 8:22–25, Jesus restored sight to a man who first saw only blurred shapes—people who looked like trees walking. His vision was incomplete until Jesus touched him again. The story reminds us that sometimes we, too, see only in part until the Lord refines our perspective through His continued touch.

Born Eternal – Living with Heaven in View

Explore the concept of Born Eternal and understand the immortal nature of the human soul and its relationship with God.  Born Eternal reminds us that the human soul, once created, never ceases to exist. God made us to dwell with Him forever. As David declared, “I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever” (Psalm 23:6). This truth brings comfort and urgency, for our eternal destiny depends upon our relationship with Jesus Christ.

Bringing in the Sheaves – Faithfulness in God’s Timing

Bringing in the Sheaves teaches us to trust God’s timing in our spiritual sowing and reaping efforts for the Kingdom. Bringing in the Sheaves reminds us that God alone gives the growth. We may plant and water, but it is the Lord who brings the increase. This devotion encourages faithfulness in laboring for the Kingdom, even when results are slow or unseen.

Saved by God’s Grace — Not by Works

Discover how being saved by grace shapes our faith and produces good deeds.  Trust in God’s gift of salvation today.  Saved by grace: that is the heart of the gospel.  Saved by God’s grace — faith, not works, brings salvation and produces thankful good deeds. When we trust Christ, the gift of salvation rests on God’s mercy, not on our performance.

What Is Your Value System in Christ?

Discover what is your value system and how Paul counted all as loss compared to knowing Christ. A devotion on eternal priorities.  What is your value system shapes how you live and what you prioritize. This devotion reminds us that, as Paul taught, the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus outweighs every earthly achievement. Checking our values daily helps us stay aligned with the eternal rather than the temporary.

Affirmation of the Father – God’s Blessing of Identity

Discover the affirmation of the Father. God’s blessing is rooted in relationship, not performance, reminding us of our identity in Him.  Affirmation of the Father is one of the most powerful truths in the Christian life. God’s affirmation is not earned through performance but flows out of His eternal love. In the baptism of Jesus, the Father declared, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” (Mt 3:17). That same affirmation extends to every believer as His child. This devotion reflects on God’s blessing of identity, not achievement.

Jesus Chose You to Know the Father

Discover the joy of knowing that Jesus chose you to reveal the Father. Reflect on His good and perfect gifts, and live with gratitude today.  Jesus Chose You to Know the Father — this devotion reminds us that our salvation is no accident, but the result of Christ’s intentional choice to reveal the Father to us. Realizing that all blessings and wisdom flow from Him helps us live with gratitude and purpose. This truth anchors us in spiritual wisdom.