Category: Spiritual Growth

Voices in Your Head: Listening to God’s Truth Over Lies

Introduction Reflect on the voices in your head devotion and learn how to shift your focus from past regrets to God’s promises for your life.  Every day, a quiet battle takes place within the mind. Thoughts rise, memories whisper, and voices compete for our attention. Some remind us of who we used to be—our failures, […]

Conforming vs transforming Devotion

Discover the difference between conforming to the world and being transformed by renewing your mind through Christ.“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind.” — Romans 12:2  Paul’s strategic wording in Romans 12:2 carries profound impact for believers living in today’s spiritual environment. Every day the world presses upon us its expectations, values, and patterns of thinking. Culture constantly invites us to blend in, follow trends, and accept ideas simply because they are popular. Yet Scripture calls believers to something far deeper than fitting in—it calls us to transformation.

Are You Sleepwalking Spiritually? A Call to Wake Up in Christ

Are you spiritually awake? Learn about spiritual awakening devotion and the importance of active faith in your daily life. “But when anything is exposed by the light, it becomes visible, for anything that becomes visible is light. Therefore it says,“Awake, O sleeper,and arise from the dead,and Christ will shine on you.”Ephesians 5:13–14  It is possible to move through life appearing awake—attending church, saying prayers, doing “the right things”—yet spiritually be asleep. The motions are there, but the heart is distant. Paul’s words are not directed at the world alone, but at believers who may have grown comfortable, distracted, or dulled by routine. His call is urgent: Wake up!

Breath of God – From Dust to Eternal Spirit

Embrace the enriching Breath of God devotion. Let each breath remind you of the divine presence in your life.  

In the quiet dawn of creation, God knelt in the garden’s soil, His hands shaping something wondrous.
From the dust of the earth—simple clay, unremarkable and formless—He crafted humanity.
But mere form was not enough. With tender intimacy, He leaned close and breathed.

Have We Changed to Be More Like Jesus?

Have we changed since being saved? True salvation transforms us to be more like Jesus. God calls us to bear fruit and glorify Him.The first question every believer should ask is, “Am I saved?” The second is, “Have I changed?” True salvation leads to an ongoing transformation into the image of Christ. God promised through the prophet Ezekiel, “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh” (Ezekiel 36:26). This transformation is not optional; it is the evidence of a living relationship with God.

That is Who You Are

That is who you are—salt and light in a dark world. That is who you are—chosen by Christ to preserve truth and shine His glory; to preserve truth and shine His light. In today’s devotion, we will explore our divine calling to reflect God’s glory by being both salt and light  in a dark world.