Two stances to take toward sin in your life
This devotional draws from Proverbs 16:17 to show how two stances to take toward sin in your life can shape your faith, priorities, and response to others.
This devotional draws from Proverbs 16:17 to show how two stances to take toward sin in your life can shape your faith, priorities, and response to others.
A polished reflection on the dangers of hasty decisions, using Proverbs 21:5 to turn biblical truth into a concrete response for everyday life.
Wisdom grows through humility, honesty, and a lifelong willingness to keep learning from the inexhaustible riches of God.
James 1:19 frames this devotional's reminder about the key to building solid, selfless relationships, pointing readers toward trust in God and practical obedience.
From God's perspective, obstacles can become opportunities for His glory and for blessings we could not have planned.
Grounded in Romans 12:3, this reflection connects receiving correction with humility with daily choices, relationships, and a faithful next step.
Believers were not made for a lone-wolf faith but for gathered community that spurs us toward love and good works.
Leading others to the truth in love is the focus of this devotional, which points your heart toward Christ-centered trust and faithful obedience.
If you want to know what love really is, look at Jesus. His work on the cross is an enduring statement of God's amazing love for you.
When it comes to faith, we all have a choice. We can listen to the words of dead men who say "This is the way.
A polished reflection on living beyond your circumstances through the resurrection, using Matthew 28:5-6 to turn biblical truth into a concrete response for everyday life.
Jesus stands alone in history because His tomb is empty, proving He is more than a teacher or moral leader.
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