How to stay sharp well into your years
This devotional draws from Romans 12:2 to show how how to stay sharp well into your years can shape your faith, priorities, and response to others.
This devotional draws from Romans 12:2 to show how how to stay sharp well into your years can shape your faith, priorities, and response to others.
A polished reflection on how to find rescue from your pain, using Ephesians 2:1-5 to turn biblical truth into a concrete response for everyday life.
Psalm 55:22 frames this devotional's reminder about where to unload life's heavy burdens, pointing readers toward trust in God and practical obedience.
Grounded in Romans 6:6-7, this reflection connects how you can be set free from sin with daily choices, relationships, and a faithful next step.
This devotional explores welcoming the change that spiritual growth requires through 1 Corinthians 3:1-2, inviting a practical response of faith, humility, and obedience.
Through James 1:18, readers are encouraged to consider how to recognize truth in the midst of lies and respond to God's grace with renewed trust.
This devotional draws from John 11:35 to show how how to emotionally open yourself to God can shape your faith, priorities, and response to others.
A polished reflection on where you can find real healing, using Psalm 103:11-12 to turn biblical truth into a concrete response for everyday life.
Proverbs 3:5-6 frames this devotional's reminder about the importance of aligning yourself with God's will, pointing readers toward trust in God and practical obedience.
Grounded in Philippians 2:3-4, this reflection connects the great reward of servanthood with daily choices, relationships, and a faithful next step.
This devotional explores where to find true security through John 10:28, inviting a practical response of faith, humility, and obedience.
Through Acts 5:1-4, readers are encouraged to consider the virtue of taking responsibility and respond to God's grace with renewed trust.
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