Join the lifelong journey of pursuing God through The More I Seek You devotion. Cultivate a deeper relationship with Him. The pursuit of God is not a one-time decision—it is a lifelong journey. Scripture consistently calls us to seek Him, not casually or occasionally, but with our whole heart and soul. In Deuteronomy 4:29, we are promised that when we truly seek Him, we will find Him. That promise alone should stir something deep within us. God is not hiding; He is inviting.
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Fear of Failure Devotion: Trust God Through Doubt and Fear
Learn about the fear of failure devotion and how it can transform your life. Trust in God and do not let fear hold you back. Fear of failure is one of the most subtle yet powerful forces that can shape our lives. It whispers doubts, magnifies risks, and convinces us to stay where it feels safe. Ecclesiastes 11:4 reminds us with striking clarity: “If you wait for perfect weather, you will never plant your seeds. If you are afraid that every cloud will bring rain, you will never harvest your crops.” Life does not offer perfect conditions, and faith was never meant to operate in certainty—it thrives in trust.
Unashamed of the Gospel – Living Boldly for Christ | Romans 1:16
Be unashamed of the gospel! Romans 1:16 calls us to bold, courageous faith. God promises you will never be put to shame. There is a quiet pressure that every believer feels at some point. It may come in a workplace conversation, at a family dinner, or in a crowded room where voicing your faith feels risky. The world sends a clear message: keep your beliefs to yourself. But the Apostle Paul sends a very different message — one born not from boldness of personality, but from unshakeable conviction about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
No Excuses! God’s Creation Reveals His Glory – Romans 1:19-20
Romans 1:19-20 reminds us God’s glory is seen in creation. No one is without excuse. Stand amazed at the God who made it all. Have you ever stood outside on a clear night and looked up at the stars? Or watched the sun rise over a still lake, painting the sky in colors no artist could fully capture? Or perhaps you’ve seen a newborn baby open its eyes for the very first time? In those moments, something stirs deep within us — something that whispers, this did not happen by accident.
The Power of the Cross: God’s Wisdom vs Human Wisdom
Discover the profound message in the power of the Cross devotion, where death brings victory and suffering reveals salvation. “For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.” — 1 Corinthians 1:18 Paul draws a clear and sobering contrast: humanity is divided into two groups—those who are perishing and those who are being saved. From a purely human perspective, the message of the cross seems confusing, even absurd. How can victory come through death? How can salvation come through suffering? Yet this “head-scratcher” is exactly where God reveals His greatest power.
God in Us: The Indwelling Presence of the Holy Spirit
Explore the profound concept of God In Us. Discover how the Creator dwells within believers through the Holy Spirit. I wonder as I wander… what is one of the most unique aspects of Christianity? We might point to the virgin birth, the miracles of Christ, the raising of Lazarus, the crucifixion of the innocent Savior, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection, or the ascension into heaven. Each of these is profound and unmatched. Yet there is something even more personal, more intimate, and more astonishing. What if the most remarkable truth is this: when we confess our sins, accept Jesus Christ as Savior, and commit to follow Him, God Himself comes to dwell within us?
He Who Is In Me: Living in the Power of the Holy Spirit
Discover the power of the Holy Spirit within you and live with confidence, victory, and peace through Christ. Life often feels like a battle—against fear, doubt, temptation, and the pressures of a broken world. At times, those struggles can feel overwhelming, as if the forces against us are stronger than the strength within us. Yet God’s Word declares a powerful and unshakable truth: the believer is never alone and never outmatched.“He who is in me” is not just a comforting phrase—it is a life-defining reality. The Holy Spirit, God Himself, dwells within every believer. His presence transforms weakness into strength, fear into courage, and confusion into clarity.
God Makes Us, Breaks Us, and Restores Us – Romans 8:28 Devotion
Reflect on how God works all things for good, turning trials into opportunities for renewal and encouragement. Life has a way of shaping us in ways we never expected. There are seasons of joy, but also seasons of deep hardship—moments that seem to break us. Yet Scripture reminds us of a powerful truth: God is never absent in those moments. He is actively working, molding, refining, and restoring. As you begin this day, consider this: what if the very things that seemed to break you were the same things God is using to rebuild you stronger than before?
In Christ Alone Devotion – Salvation Through Jesus Alone
Introduction Dive into In Christ Alone devotion to understand genuine faith. Your eternal security rests in Christ alone and His finished work. “In Christ Alone” is more than a beautiful hymn—it is a bold declaration of the Gospel itself. In a world that often teaches that goodness, effort, or morality can earn favor with God, […]
Body vs Soul Devotion: Training for Godliness
Explore training for godliness devotion and discover its eternal benefits compared to physical training and wellness practices. “Rather train yourself for godliness; for while bodily training is of some value, godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come.” (1 Timothy 4:8) Paul, mentor to young Timothy, draws a powerful contrast between two kinds of training: the body and the soul. In a culture increasingly focused on physical health, fitness routines, and longevity, his words remain deeply relevant. Exercise, discipline, and caring for our bodies matter—they are gifts from God. Yet Paul gently reminds us not to overvalue what is temporary while neglecting what is eternal.