Tag: faithfulness

Been So Good – A Devotion on God’s Faithfulness and Gratitude

Reflect on God’s goodness and faithfulness through every season. A devotional on gratitude, trust, and hope.“Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever.” (1 Chronicles 16:34) “The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works.” (Psalm 145:9) “The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abounding in goodness and truth.” (Exodus 34:6)

Do Not Despise Small Beginnings – A Devotion on Faithful Living

Explore the profound truth behind do not despise small things devotion and how small actions can create great impact.  “The Whole Equals the Sum of the Parts” is more than a mathematical idea—it is a powerful spiritual truth. In life and in faith, it is often the smallest actions that quietly build something far greater than we can see. Zechariah 4:10 reminds us, “Do not despise the day of small things.” God does not overlook the little moments; in fact, He often uses them to accomplish His greatest purposes.

The Master Plan: Becoming a Link in the Chain of Discipleship

Discover God’s Master Plan for discipleship and how you can become a faithful link in the chain of spiritual multiplication. …  “and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also.” – 2 Timothy 2:2  Paul lays out the perfect outline for discipleship in one powerful verse. Paul proclaims the Gospel to Timothy. Timothy shares it with faithful men. Those faithful men then pass the Good News to others. Four generations of spiritual multiplication are contained in a single sentence.

Joy in the Morning – God’s Promise After the Night

Understand the promise of joy in the morning as a testament to God’s faithfulness in times of trial and darkness.  Life often unfolds in rhythms of light and darkness. There are seasons when the night feels long—when sorrow lingers, prayers seem unanswered, and hope feels fragile. Scripture never denies these realities. Instead, it meets us honestly in our pain while lifting our eyes to a greater promise. Psalm 30:5 captures this divine rhythm with clarity and comfort: “Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning.” This is not wishful thinking; it is a declaration rooted in the character of God. The night may be real, but it is never final. God’s people are promised that sorrow has an expiration date, and joy has a appointed arrival.

Are You Ready? Living Prepared for Christ’s Return

Learn how to be ready for Jesus’ return with faithfulness and a life focused on eternity while engaging fully in the present.  “Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect” (Matthew 24:44).   Most of us know what it feels like to rush at the last minute. We put off preparing for an important appointment, a trip, or a deadline, assuming there will be more time later. Sometimes that assumption proves costly. Jesus uses that very human tendency to teach a sobering and hope-filled truth: His return will be the greatest event in human history, and it will arrive without advance notice.

How Is Your Loyalty? A Devotion on Covenant Faithfulness

Understand the significance of Christian loyalty devotion in a changing world and how it should guide our commitments.  “How is your loyalty?” That question cuts deeper than it first appears. Loyalty is not a fashionable word in our culture.  We live in an age of constant change—jobs are temporary, relationships are disposable, commitments are negotiable, and even
sports teams change overnight through portals and transfers. Yet Scripture presents loyalty as something solid, weighty, and holy.
It is not emotional attachment or personal convenience; it is covenant faithfulness.

The Only Thing That Counts: Faithfulness That Honors God

Learn how faithfulness to God is measured differently from human accolades in a world focused on status and achievement.  In a world that applauds achievement, degrees, reputation, and status, it’s easy to forget that God evaluates success very differently.   Jesus reminds us in the Parable of the Talents that our ultimate affirmation comes not from human applause but from the words every believer longs to hear: “Well done, good and faithful servant” (Matthew 25:21). As Christians, we are invited to shift our focus away from earthly scorecards and toward what truly counts—faithfulness to what God has entrusted to us.

Bringing in the Sheaves – Faithfulness in God’s Timing

Bringing in the Sheaves teaches us to trust God’s timing in our spiritual sowing and reaping efforts for the Kingdom. Bringing in the Sheaves reminds us that God alone gives the growth. We may plant and water, but it is the Lord who brings the increase. This devotion encourages faithfulness in laboring for the Kingdom, even when results are slow or unseen.

Nice Guys Do Not Finish Last – Godly Victory

Leo Durocher, the fiery manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, famously said, “Nice guys finish last.” The implication was clear: to win, you must bend rules or harden your heart. Yet Paul writes in 2 Timothy 2:5, “An athlete is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules.” God’s Word flips Durocher’s logic. According to Scripture, Nice Guys Do Not Finish Last—they are crowned with eternal victory.