Discover the true family tree that matters—our adoption into God’s family through Christ and the old rugged cross. The Family Tree reminds us that our true identity is not found in earthly lineage but in our adoption into God’s family. Matthew opens his Gospel by tracing Jesus’ ancestry through David and Abraham, showing the fulfillment of prophecy. Likewise, our hope and belonging are secured, not in human bloodlines, but in the cross of Christ.
Category: Devotions
God Seeks Us by His Grace
Let Us Pray Lord, thank You that You sought us when we were lost. Draw us by Your Spirit today. Amen. Let Us Worship In Song Watch on YouTube Introduction God seeks us when we cannot seek Him. By grace we are saved. God seeks us through His Spirit and calls us to Himself. This […]
Word of God: Food for the Soul
The Word of God is food for the soul. Jesus said we live not on bread alone but on the Word of God. The Word of God strengthens faith. What are you living on? Jesus said that man does not live on bread alone, but on every word from God. This powerful reminder invites us to feed on God’s Word, which is food for the soul and the source of true life.
Walking Tabernacles — God’s Design in Us
Walking Tabernacles reminds us we are fearfully and wonderfully made. God’s design is written into us. It proves His image lives within. God’s design is written into our very bodies, making us living prophecy and walking tabernacles.
Cut to the Heart with God’s Spirit
Cut to the Heart by the Spirit, is where Peter’s sermon calls us to repent, believe, and receive forgiveness. Cut to the Heart by God today. “Now when they heard this they were CUT TO THE HEART, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, ‘Brothers, what shall we do?'” (Acts 2:37)
One Solitary Life – A Reflection On Christ’s Impact
One solitary life — Jesus Christ — changed history forever. Reflect on His eternal impact and deepen your faith with this devotional. In just 3.5 minutes, this message captures the incredible impact of Jesus Christ, who walked this earth with humility and left an eternal legacy. We are reminded that through prayer, we talk to God — and through the Bible, God talks to us. Read books for knowledge; read the Bible for wisdom.
Mother’s Day Devotion: Honoring God’s Gift of Mothers
Celebrate Mother’s Day devotion by honoring the incredible women in our lives with love, gratitude, and biblical wisdom. This Mother’s Day devotion reminds us to pause and thank God for the incredible women who shaped our lives. As we celebrate Mother’s Day, let’s honor our mothers and cherish the love, wisdom, and comfort they bring. The Bible overflows with examples of godly mothers whose strength and faith bless generations.
Love is to be Shared — Biblical Love in Action
Explore how biblical love is to be shared, lived, and commanded in our daily lives. Abide in His love today. Love is to be shared — a truth anchored in Scripture that calls us to live with intentionality, humility, and grace. This devotion explores how God’s love is not only a gift but also a commandment for us to extend to others. John 15:9 and 1 John 4:19–21 remind us that love is reciprocal and relational.
Faith in the Valleys of Life – Trusting God Through Hardship
Faith in the valleys of life is often where our trust in God grows deepest. During the 40 days of Lent, believers are invited to sacrifice something meaningful as a way of training our hearts to be more like Jesus—especially as we reflect on His ultimate sacrifice at Calvary. In His darkest moment on the cross, Jesus demonstrated profound faith and love, saying: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34) and “Father, into Your hands I commit my spirit.” (Luke 23:46). These words remind us that faith sustains us not only in mountaintop moments but also in the valleys.
New Beginnings with the Lord – Trusting God Through Life’s Great Deliveries
Reflect on New Beginnings with the Lord as you trust God in uncertainty and grow spiritually through change, inspired by Psalm 46:10. New Beginnings with the Lord — This devotion reflects on trusting God through uncertainty and embracing new life, just as twins in the womb anticipate the unknown beyond birth.