Tag: Discipleship

Loving God Through Obedience and Devotion

Loving God is more than words. Learn how genuine love for God is expressed through obedience and a transformed life.  Loving God is the highest priority of the Christian life. It is not a passing emotion, a spoken claim, or a religious habit—it is a daily decision that shapes how we live. Scripture teaches that genuine love for God is revealed through devotion, obedience, worship, and a transformed life. To love God is to place Him above all else and to order our lives around His will.

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 […]

What Is Truth? A Devotion on Hearing Jesus’ Voice

Explore the question, what is truth devotion, and understand its significance through the lens of Jesus Christ’s teachings.  Pontius Pilate’s haunting question still echoes across history: “What is truth?” (John 18:37–38). In that moment, Truth Himself stood before him—Jesus Christ—yet Pilate could not see it. Today, the world still chases truth through intellect, philosophy, and shifting cultural opinions. But Jesus gives us a far simpler and more profound invitation: “Everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice.” Truth is not an idea; truth is a Person.

Fully Trained Disciples Reflect Christ

A disciple is fully trained when he reflects Christ. Transformation and renewal shape us daily into the image of our Teacher, Jesus Christ.  Jesus said, “A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone when he is fully trained will be like his teacher.” (Luke 6:40)

Paul echoes this when he reminds us, “And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:6) We are works in progress, molded daily by the Spirit of God. This process is not instant but continual, guiding us toward maturity in Christ.