Category: Christian Living

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.

Others, Lord Yes Others – Living to Serve Like Christ

Discover the profound meaning of Others Lord Yes Others and how caring for others enriches our spiritual journey.  Others Lord Yes Others—these words echo the heart of Christian service and love. God created us for fellowship, not isolation. Billy Graham once said, “God created us for fellowship. The moment we stop caring for others, we begin to die inside.” His life and ministry reflected the very teaching of the Apostle Paul, who urged believers to serve one another humbly in love (Galatians 5:13).

Nice Guys Do Not Finish Last – Godly Victory

Leo Durocher, the fiery manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, famously said, “Nice guys finish last.” The implication was clear: to win, you must bend rules or harden your heart. Yet Paul writes in 2 Timothy 2:5, “An athlete is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules.” God’s Word flips Durocher’s logic. According to Scripture, Nice Guys Do Not Finish Last—they are crowned with eternal victory.