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Jesus Living In You: A Life Transformed by Love

Discover how Jesus living in you transforms your heart, mind, and actions. Reflect His love daily with scripture, devotion, and song.  Jesus living in you changes how you think, speak, and love. When we live with Christ within us, His presence transforms every word and action. Whatever you do today, let it be done in love, because His Spirit equips you to reflect His heart.

Martyr for Christ; Love For a Friend

Discover the meaning of being a martyr for Christ and the greatest love a believer can show—laying down one’s life for a friend.  Martyr for Christ; Love For a Friend reminds us that following Jesus faithfully can bring persecution, yet it also calls us to express the greatest love—laying down our lives for others. The Christian faith teaches that martyrdom is not a defeat but a testimony of victory in Christ. This devotion explores the meaning of true witness and sacrificial love.  “Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.” — 2 Timothy 3:12

Be an Overcomer: Living in Victory Through Faith

Be an overcomer by living in victory through faith, enduring trials, and walking in the Spirit.   Discover the power of steadfastness in Christ.  Be an Overcomer is more than a phrase—it is the essence of victorious Christian living. Scripture tells us, “For everyone who has been born of God overcomes the world” (1 John 5:4–5). This victory is not earned through our strength, but through faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God. As believers, we are called to live as overcomers by trusting in God’s grace, standing firm in trials, and walking daily in the Spirit. With this foundation, we are reminded that overcoming is both a gift and a responsibility.

Perfect Practice Makes Perfect – A Devotion on Renewing the Mind

Explore how perfect practice makes perfect through Scripture. Align your thoughts with God’s truth for true transformation.  Perfect practice makes perfect is more than a motivational phrase; it is a spiritual principle rooted in Scripture. Paul urged believers to set their minds on what is true, noble, pure, and praiseworthy (Philippians 4:8-9). When we discipline our thoughts to align with God’s truth, transformation happens through the Holy Spirit. This devotion explores how choosing our focus shapes the renewal of our minds, leading us to experience God’s peace.

A River Runs Through It – Rivers of Living Water

A River Runs Through It reminds us that Jesus offers rivers of living water. Believe in Him and let His Spirit flow through your life.  A River Runs Through It reminds us of the flowing grace of Jesus Christ. When He said, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink,” He offered eternal refreshment to all who believe (John 7:37-38). Just as a river carries life through valleys and canyons, His Spirit flows within us, bringing peace and strength. This devotion reflects on the beauty of rivers and how they remind us of God’s presence, while pointing us toward the promise of living water through Christ.

Seeking Peace — Finding Hope and Practical Steps After Violence

Seeking Peace — Finding peace in a violent world through compassion, prayer and understanding. Mother Teresa’s line, “If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other,” points us directly to the heart of this devotion: community, compassion, and practical peacemaking. In the passages below we will reflect on our anguish over senseless violence, hear both lament and consolation, and consider concrete steps toward healing.

You Are an Awesome Creation | Daily Devotion

Introduction Discover how Psalm 139 reveals that you are fearfully and wonderfully made. Embrace God’s purpose and walk in righteousness today.  You are an awesome creation because God formed you with love, purpose, and divine intention. As David declared in Psalm 139:14, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” This verse reminds […]

The Family Tree of Faith in Christ

Discover the true family tree that matters—our adoption into God’s family through Christ and the old rugged cross. The Family Tree reminds us that our true identity is not found in earthly lineage but in our adoption into God’s family. Matthew opens his Gospel by tracing Jesus’ ancestry through David and Abraham, showing the fulfillment of prophecy. Likewise, our hope and belonging are secured, not in human bloodlines, but in the cross of Christ.

Do You Have a Burden for the Lost?

Do you have a burden for someone who does not yet know Christ? In Luke 2:3-6, we read of four men who carried their paralyzed friend to Jesus, opening a roof just to place him before the Savior. Their compassion and faith demonstrate how deep a burden for others can move us to action. This passage reminds us that the presence of Jesus and His power to heal go hand in hand with the willingness of believers to intercede for others. Carrying someone spiritually is part of our calling as witnesses of His grace.