Tag: jesus

You Need a Savior – Following Jesus Into Eternal Life

Reflect on the need for grace and redemption. You need a Savior to guide you through life’s challenges and uncertainties.  Jesus’ words to Peter in John 21:18-19 are both tender and profound. After Peter’s failure and restoration, the Lord did not merely forgive him; He called him forward. Christ revealed that Peter’s future would include sacrifice, dependence, and ultimately a death that would glorify God. When we are young, we often feel self-sufficient. We make our own plans, pursue our own desires, and believe we are in control. However, age, hardship, and experience teach us a different lesson. Human strength fades, yet God’s grace remains.

I Speak Jesus | The Power of the Name of Christ

Discover the peace, hope, and authority found in speaking the powerful name of Jesus over every situation. “And whatever you do, in word and deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” (Colossians 3:17)  “For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, the Almighty.” (1 Timothy 2:5)  The name of Jesus carries power, comfort, hope, authority, and peace. Throughout Scripture, lives were transformed when people called upon His name. Blind eyes opened, hearts were healed, chains were broken, and fearful souls found courage. Moreover, believers today still experience the calming and restoring presence of Christ when they speak His name in faith.

Gone Away With a Friend | Hope Beyond Death in Christ

Reflect on the profound truths in Gone Away With a Friend devotion, where faith meets hope after loss through Jesus.  Loss is one of life’s deepest sorrows. Nevertheless, for the believer in Jesus Christ, grief is never without hope. Scripture repeatedly reminds us that death does not have the final word. Instead, through Christ’s resurrection, the grave has been conquered and eternity has been secured for all who place their faith in Him.

Fear Not; Just Believe | Assurance of Salvation Devotion

Introduction Fear Not Just Believe Devotion. Fear often whispers doubts into the hearts of believers. At times, Christians quietly wonder, “Am I truly saved?” or “Does God really know me personally?” Nevertheless, God answers those fears with tender assurance through His Word. Isaiah reminds us that the Lord not only created us, but He also […]

Forty Days of Glory Devotion – The Risen Christ Revealed

Explore the Forty Days of Glory devotion and discover Jesus’ teachings after His resurrection in an inspiring journey of faith.  After the stone rolled away and the tomb stood empty, Jesus’ story didn’t end — it reached its radiant fulfillment. Between His resurrection and His ascension, Jesus appeared repeatedly to His followers, teaching, comforting, and preparing them for their mission. Scripture gives us glimpses of those forty days, scattered across the Gospels and Acts, forming a vivid picture of the risen Lord’s work and presence.

Nobody but Jesus Devotion

A Christian devotion on humility and purpose, reminding us that our worth and mission are found in Jesus alone.  Many people in the world strive to be recognized, admired, and remembered. We live in a culture that celebrates fame, success, and influence. Yet the gospel reminds us that God’s greatest work is often done through ordinary people who simply trust Him. The good news of Jesus Christ is not about how important we are—it is about how powerful and gracious He is.

When I Meet Jesus – A Devotion on Eternal Hope

Uncover the beauty of When I Meet Jesus devotion and its importance in facing life’s uncertainties with hope and love.  There is something deeply personal and powerful about imagining the moment we will finally see Jesus face to face. Scripture reminds us that what we experience now is only partial—like looking into a dim mirror. But one day, everything will become clear. The questions we carry, the pain we endure, and the longings in our hearts will all be met in His presence. That future meeting is not just a distant hope; it is a promise that sustains us today.

Knowing the True Jesus – Fully God, Fully Man, Our Risen Savior

Explore Jesus as fully God and fully man—Savior from sin and risen Lord—through Old & New Testament verses… worship with “In Christ Alone.” In our culture today, Jesus is often reshaped to fit our preferences—a feel-good coach, a political ally, or a distant spiritual icon—much like how first-century Jews expected a conquering king to overthrow Rome rather than a suffering servant who would conquer sin. These misunderstandings remind us: without humble, Scripture-guided hearts, we too can miss who He really is.The Bible reveals the astonishing truth: Jesus is fully God and fully man in one person, the only one qualified to save us from sin and rise victorious.

Jesus Loved You First | Daily Christian Devotion

Explore the profound truth of Jesus loved you first and how His unconditional love influences our relationships and lives.  “We love because He first loved us.” (1 John 4:19)
Before we ever learned the language of love, before our hearts understood affirmation, God was already speaking love over us through action, sacrifice, and covenant. From childhood, we are shaped by hearing “I love you” from parents. Later, our hearts leap when a spouse speaks those same words, and lifelong bonds are formed when friends say them sincerely. Love, when spoken and lived, has the power to anchor a soul.

God Calls Us: Fulfilled Prophecy and Obedient Faith

Discover the profound ways God calls us, tracing His purpose through the early life of Jesus and divine prophecy.  From the earliest pages of Scripture, God reveals Himself as a God who calls. He calls individuals, families, and nations according to His redemptive purposes. Sometimes His call comes through direct words, sometimes through angels, sometimes through dreams, and now—most faithfully and personally—through the Holy Spirit and the written Word. In today’s devotion, we trace God’s calling hand through prophecy and fulfillment, especially as seen in the early life of Jesus. What appears at first to be a series of relocations—Egypt, Israel, Nazareth—is in fact the careful unfolding of divine intention. God is never improvising; He is always fulfilling what He has spoken.