Category: Christian Devotions

No Excuses! God’s Creation Reveals His Glory – Romans 1:19-20

Romans 1:19-20 reminds us God’s glory is seen in creation. No one is without excuse. Stand amazed at the God who made it all.  Have you ever stood outside on a clear night and looked up at the stars? Or watched the sun rise over a still lake, painting the sky in colors no artist could fully capture? Or perhaps you’ve seen a newborn baby open its eyes for the very first time? In those moments, something stirs deep within us — something that whispers, this did not happen by accident.

New Is Not Better: Walking the Ancient Path

Explore the ancient paths devotion and discover how they lead to spiritual growth and inner peace in a fast-paced world.  “Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls.” — Jeremiah 6:16  We live in an age where “new” is often equated with “better.” Faster phones, smarter technology, instant access to nearly everything—our world celebrates convenience. With a few taps, we can pay bills, order food, watch church, and even outsource thinking. While these advancements can be helpful, they subtly shape our expectations: we begin to believe that everything in life—including spiritual growth—should be easy and immediate.

God in Us: The Indwelling Presence of the Holy Spirit

Explore the profound concept of God In Us. Discover how the Creator dwells within believers through the Holy Spirit.  I wonder as I wander… what is one of the most unique aspects of Christianity? We might point to the virgin birth, the miracles of Christ, the raising of Lazarus, the crucifixion of the innocent Savior, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection, or the ascension into heaven. Each of these is profound and unmatched. Yet there is something even more personal, more intimate, and more astonishing.  What if the most remarkable truth is this: when we confess our sins, accept Jesus Christ as Savior, and commit to follow Him, God Himself comes to dwell within us?

Forty Days of Glory Devotion – The Risen Christ Revealed

Explore the Forty Days of Glory devotion and discover Jesus’ teachings after His resurrection in an inspiring journey of faith.  After the stone rolled away and the tomb stood empty, Jesus’ story didn’t end — it reached its radiant fulfillment. Between His resurrection and His ascension, Jesus appeared repeatedly to His followers, teaching, comforting, and preparing them for their mission. Scripture gives us glimpses of those forty days, scattered across the Gospels and Acts, forming a vivid picture of the risen Lord’s work and presence.

Unashamed of the Gospel Devotion – Living Your Faith Daily

Discover the essence of being unashamed of the Gospel through daily inspirations and faithful living in Christ.  “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” — Romans 1:16  What does it truly mean to live “unashamed” of the Gospel? For many, the phrase may stir images of bold preaching or standing before crowds proclaiming truth. Yet Scripture and everyday life remind us that being unashamed often shows up in quieter, deeply personal ways—through a kind word, a faithful action, or a life that consistently reflects Christ.

Scars in Heaven – The Only Scars in Heaven Are Jesus’

Find comfort in Scars in Heaven devotion. Understand how God’s promise transforms earthly suffering into eternal joy.  Loss is one of the deepest pains we experience in this life. Watching loved ones grow old, suffer, or pass away leaves marks on our hearts that never fully disappear. Yet the gospel offers a profound promise: heaven is a place where every wound is healed. The grief we carry today will not define eternity. Scripture assures us that resurrection life removes every trace of earthly suffering. In heaven, broken bodies will be restored, weary souls will be renewed, and every tear will be wiped away by the loving hand of God.

What Bread Are You Eating? – Jesus the Bread of Life Devotion

Find fulfillment in the Bread of Life devotion, where Jesus reveals Himself as the true source of spiritual sustenance.  Every day we eat food to sustain our physical bodies. Bread, water, and nourishment are necessary for life. Yet Jesus taught that there is another hunger far deeper than the hunger of the body—the hunger of the soul. Many people spend their lives trying to fill that inner emptiness with success, comfort, possessions, or even religion, yet they remain spiritually hungry.

Have You Been to the Cross? Devotion – Calvary and Redemption

Reflect on the Cross devotional to understand its personal significance and the intentional love of Jesus for all.  Have you ever paused long enough to truly consider what happened at the Cross? Not just as a historical event, but as a deeply personal moment—one that involved you and me. Scripture tells us:  “When they came to the place that is called Calvary, there they crucified Him, and the criminals, one on His right and one on His left.” (Luke 23:33)

When I Meet Jesus – A Devotion on Eternal Hope

Uncover the beauty of When I Meet Jesus devotion and its importance in facing life’s uncertainties with hope and love.  There is something deeply personal and powerful about imagining the moment we will finally see Jesus face to face. Scripture reminds us that what we experience now is only partial—like looking into a dim mirror. But one day, everything will become clear. The questions we carry, the pain we endure, and the longings in our hearts will all be met in His presence. That future meeting is not just a distant hope; it is a promise that sustains us today.

Put a Bit in Your Mouth – Daily Devotion

Discover how controlling your speech reflects true faith and uplifts others through Christ-centered words.  “If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this person’s religion is worthless.”James 1:26.  The tongue may be small, but Scripture makes it clear that it carries enormous spiritual weight. With our words, we can encourage the weary, restore hope to the discouraged, and speak life into situations that feel broken beyond repair. At the same time, careless speech can wound deeply, fracture relationships, and undermine our Christian witness in ways we may never fully see.