Tag: daily devotion
When you laugh at what’s impossible
Sarah’s disbelief did not disqualify her from receiving the miraculous blessing God promised—and which the mysterious visitor had described with such clarity.
The Lord who changes your situation
Isaac’s name means “one who laughs.” Sarah’s earlier disbelief at the possibility of being a first-time mother at age 90 now became a remarkable part of her testimony.
Living the abundant life
Trusting God with all our heart means giving Him control over everything—our family, finances, emotions, and thoughts.
Daily Devotion: When God says ‘Go!’
The Lord was calling Abram to leave everything he knew—his land, his family, and his home—to head into the unknown without a map. God had a destination in mind for him and his future descendants.
Embracing humility and mirroring Christ
Imagine a room lit only by a single candle. As more candles are added, the room becomes brighter, illuminating every corner. In the same way, when we prioritize others and their needs, we reflect the light of Christ in the world.
Our Ultimate Reward: Devotion on Psalm 62:12.
Mother Teresa dedicated her entire life to serving the poorest of the poor in Calcutta, India. Her selfless work demonstrated her love for Christ and her belief in His promise to reward those who serve Him.
The power of unity: Devotion on Philippians 2:1-2.
You cannot be united in Christ in a prayer cell or a church without being like-minded with each other. God expects all those in the church to have a longing for Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.
Rest for the weary: A Devotion on Matthew 11:28.
These words hold a promise that is both immediate and eternal. It's a promise of respite from the relentless demands of life. It's a promise of inner peace and contentment that transcends circumstances.
The meaning of taking up your cross
Samuel Rutherford, a seventeenth-century theologian, said, “The cross of Christ is the sweetest burden that ever I bore. It is such a burden as wings are to a bird, or sails to a ship, to carry me forward to my desired haven.”
Finding yourself by losing yourself
God wants us to love Him more than anyone else. He wants us to want His will more than anyone else’s will.