Category: Christian Living

God Makes Us, Breaks Us, and Restores Us for His Purpose

Reflect on how God works all things together for good in the lives of believers, providing purpose even in struggles.  God Makes Us, Breaks Us, Puts Us Back Together is not a slogan—it is the lived testimony of every believer who has walked any real distance down the road of life. Scripture does not promise a pain-free journey. Instead, it promises a purposeful one. Romans 8:28 anchors us in this truth: God is never wasting a moment, a wound, or a season of loss. He is always working, shaping, redeeming, and restoring.

Christian Sanctification: Growing More Like Jesus in 2026

Introduction Discover how Christian sanctification empowers believers to grow in character, relationships, and spiritual disciplines through grace. As God’s children, He lovingly calls us not to remain as we are, but to grow—week by week, month by month, year by year—into the likeness of His Son. Christian sanctification is the Spirit-led journey of becoming more […]

Resolutions or Transformation | Romans 12:2 Devotion

Explore this  New Year devotion based on Romans 12:2, urging transformation by the Holy Spirit rather than temporary resolutions.  As we welcome the year 2026, many people around the world will make New Year’s resolutions. These promises often focus on self-improvement—better habits, stronger discipline, healthier choices, or renewed priorities. Yet experience teaches us a familiar lesson: most resolutions fade quickly. They are made with sincere intention but rely heavily on human willpower, which is limited and fragile.

Good Medicine: Finding Joy for a Weary Heart

Good Medicine Devotion reminds us that genuine joy can heal the spirit. Discover the power of a joyful heart today.  Proverbs 17:22 tells us, “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” In a time when many Americans search medicine cabinets for relief, God reminds us that the deepest healing often begins in the heart. Biblical joy isn’t denial—it’s a holy invitation for God’s presence to enter our hurt, soothe our anxieties, and lift the spirit weighed down by life. Good medicine is not make-believe happiness; it is a Christ-centered joy that speaks hope into honest struggle.

Your Deeds Follow — A Devotion on Revelation 14:13

Explore how your deeds follow you and impact eternity through faith and service, as revealed in Revelation 14:13.  “Your Deeds Follow” reflects on Revelation 14:13, reminding believers that our acts of faith, love, and service continue to have eternal impact. Scripture declares that when God’s people enter their eternal rest, their deeds follow them—echoing in heaven and influencing generations to come. Today, consider the legacy your life is creating through your words, actions, and prayers.

Marching Orders – Living God’s Daily Instructions

Explore the Christian marching orders from Paul to the Thessalonian church and discover powerful directives for daily living.  Paul’s instructions to the Thessalonian church are some of the simplest yet most powerful directives for Christian living. These verses give us a daily rhythm—joy rooted in Christ, prayer that never truly stops, gratitude in every circumstance, and a heart open to the Holy Spirit’s guidance. These are not suggestions; they are divine marching orders crafted for believers in every generation.

Focus and Discipline – Living with Purpose and Grace

Learn how focus and discipline shape a life of purpose and grace through Paul’s example and God’s empowering Spirit.  Focus and Discipline are essential for every believer who desires to follow Christ with purpose. As Paul reminds us, the Christian journey requires spiritual discipline, purposeful living, and unwavering commitment to the mission God has given us.

Set Your Face

Explore how to Set Your Face toward Christ’s purpose amidst distractions and embrace unwavering determination in your faith journey.  Set Your Face is a powerful call for believers to live with unwavering focus and determination. The phrase, taken from Luke 9:51, reveals Jesus’ steadfast resolve to complete His mission despite looming suffering. This devotion invites us to set our face toward Christ’s purpose in a distracted world, reflecting the courage and focus He modeled on His journey to Jerusalem.

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.