Discover the importance of imitating Christ daily and how it can transform your life and positively impact those around you. Who Are You Imitating? “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.” — 1 Corinthians 11:1 People learn more from what they see than what they hear. Whether we realize it or not, our lives are constantly on display. Others are watching how we respond to pressure, how we treat people, and how we walk with God. The Apostle Paul boldly tells believers to imitate him—but only because he is imitating Christ. That is the key. The goal is not to follow a person, but to follow Jesus through the example of a life surrendered to Him.
Category: Christian Living
We Need More Andrews: Bringing Others to Jesus
Explore the significance of bringing others to Jesus through quiet obedience and faithful action in the body of Christ. There are many roles in the body of Christ, but some of the most powerful are often the least noticed. Not everyone stands on a stage, writes books, or leads large ministries. Yet there are those whose quiet obedience creates eternal impact. Andrew, one of Jesus’ first disciples, reminds us that bringing just one person to Christ can change generations. His story is not one of spotlight, but of connection, invitation, and faithful action.
Actions Speak Louder Than Words – A Devotion on Love in Action
A powerful devotion on 1 John 3:18 teaching how to live out love through action, service, and sacrifice. “Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
1 John 3:18 Love is more than a feeling. It is more than a promise. According to the Apostle John, love must move beyond words and become visible. It must take shape in kindness, sacrifice, service, and goodness. In a world overflowing with opinions and declarations, God calls His children to something deeper—love demonstrated in truth.
The Only Thing That Counts – Faith Expressing Itself in Love
Explore how faith expressing itself in love is essential for genuine spirituality and deeper connection with God. “The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself in love.” – Galatians 5:6
It is possible to look very faithful on the outside while feeling spiritually dry on the inside. We attend services, say prayers, give offerings, and try to do good deeds. Yet sometimes, if we are honest, we practice our faith out of habit or obligation rather than joyful love. Paul cuts through every religious performance with one powerful statement: the only thing that counts is faith expressing itself in love.
Stay Dressed for Action | Keeping Your Spiritual Lamp Burning
A devotional on Luke 12:35 encouraging believers to stay spiritually prepared and keep their lamps burning. Boy Scouts Get It “Stay dressed for action and keep your lamps burning.”
Luke 12:35 Jesus gave His disciples their marching orders in preparation for battles He knew were ahead. He told them to dress appropriately for action—“gird your loins,” tighten your belt, secure your robe—and to stay mentally and spiritually alert by keeping their lamps burning. In other words: Be ready. Do not be caught off guard.
We Are Spiritual Beings Having a Human Experience
We are spiritual beings having a human experience—discover peace, purpose, and eternal hope through Christ. I love this quote . Heard it many years ago and it really stayed with me. I use it in my signature line for all of my emails. “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.” These well-known words from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin resonate deeply because they echo a far older biblical truth. Scripture consistently reminds us that while we live in physical bodies, our truest identity is spiritual and eternal.
Hold Your Horses (Mouth)
“You have a tongue and a voice. These instruments of speech can be used destructively or employed constructively. You can use your tongue to slander, to gripe, to scold, to nag, and to quarrel; or you can bring it under the control of God’s Spirit and make it an instrument of blessing and praise.” — Billy Graham
Whose Path Are You On? | A Devotion on Following God’s Ways
Engage with God’s path for your life. Understand how His direction shapes your journey and leads to fulfilling experiences. “Make me to know your ways, O LORD; teach me your paths.” (Psalm 25:3)
David’s prayer is not a request for directions on a map, but an invitation into a relationship. He is asking God to shape his inner compass—to teach him how to walk, choose, and trust. At its heart, this prayer invites you and me to engage alongside Jesus on the pathways of everyday life, not merely to know where God is going, but to go with Him.
First Things First: Seeking God Above Worry
Introduction Learn the importance of seeking God first to combat anxiety and find stability amidst life’s constant changes and worries. Worry about tomorrow is not a modern invention. Long before smartphones, economic forecasts, or medical alerts, humanity wrestled with anxiety about what lies ahead. Over 3,000 years ago, Solomon observed the restless nature of the […]
Surrender Is Not Giving Up | Daily Christian Devotion
Understand how surrender is not giving up, but a powerful pathway to strength and restoration during life’s challenges. Life has a way of piling everything on at once. Deadlines loom, family responsibilities tug at our attention, business pressures refuse to wait, and ministry commitments press heavily on the heart. In those moments, our minds whisper—or shout—“I can’t do this.” The strain can feel relentless, pushing us toward exhaustion and discouragement.