Let Us Pray Heavenly Father, thank You for calling us to be Your witnesses. Help us shine Your light into a dark world, boldly declaring the truth of Christ. Fill us with the Holy Spirit so that our words and actions always point others to Jesus. Amen. Let Us Worship In Song Watch on YouTube: […]
Category: Christian Living
Walk in the Spirit Daily with God
Walk in the Spirit daily by yielding to His control. Walking in the Spirit leads to peace, love, and joy in Christ. It is more than a phrase; it is a lifestyle of surrender to God’s Spirit. When we walk in the Spirit, we live with peace and freedom, avoiding worry while experiencing the joy of His guidance. This is the foundation of a life transformed by faith.
Power of the Tongue: Speak Life, Not Destruction
Power of the tongue shapes life and destiny. The Bible calls us to use words to bless, not destroy. Learn to tame the tongue through Christ. Power of the tongue reminds us that our words carry both life and death. The Bible describes the tongue as small but dangerous. It can bless or destroy, encourage or discourage, praise God or spread evil. This devotion will help us reflect on how to use our words wisely.
How Are Your Eyes Walking in God’s Light
How are your eyes? Jesus said the eye is the lamp of the body. Guard your vision carefully, for your eyes shape your heart. “The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light, but if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness.” (Matthew 6:22–23)
Believer’s Rights as Children of God
Believer’s Rights in Christ give us identity as children of God. They remind us we are heirs, new creations, and ambassadors. Through them we are reminded of the incredible privileges God gives when we trust in Jesus. These spiritual blessings include becoming God’s children, living as new creations, and serving as His ambassadors. The Bible explains our identity in Christ with clarity, and this truth strengthens faith while inspiring holy confidence.
Contentment Reigneth Eternal in God’s Care
Contentment reigneth eternal when we trust in God’s providential care. Find peace and joy in every circumstance through His promises. Biblical contentment is a state of satisfaction and peace, regardless of external circumstances. Paul found contentment after experiencing the providential care of God. The word “providential” comes from the prefix “pro,” meaning before, and the root “video,” meaning to see. Providential care means God has already seen the outcome of our circumstances.
Let Your Word Be Your Bond Daily Devotion
Jesus said, “Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from evil” (Matthew 5:37). His words remind us of the authenticity our speech should hold. When we say something, our word should stand on its own without the need for extra vows or promises. This teaching is not only timeless but also urgently needed today.
More for Less or Less for More in Christ
More for Less or Less for More reminds us that following Christ often means giving up self so that God may be glorified. While we may begin our walk expecting blessings without trials, the reality is that our growth requires surrender, humility, and obedience. This is how we truly live for more of Him and less of ourselves.
Self-Made Man or God-Made?
Are you really a self-made man? God’s direction shapes your steps. Discover how His guidance turns every plan into His perfect will. Are you really a self-made man, or has every step of your journey been shaped by God’s sovereign hand? Life may seem like a series of personal decisions, yet God’s direction is always at work, guiding the course. This truth challenges us to see that our accomplishments are not self-made, but God-made, with Him steering the ship from start to finish.
Greatness through Service in God’s Kingdom
Greatness through service defines God’s Kingdom. Jesus teaches us to serve others, just as He did. Discover true greatness through service..Greatness through service is not a contradiction in God’s Kingdom—it is the very definition of greatness. While the world applauds fame and status, Jesus teaches that the path to glory begins with humility and service. This truth reminds us that heaven values quiet acts of compassion more than loud displays of success.