
The Daily Devotional
How Do You Respond When You’re Attacked? (Psalms 52-54)
Do you feel attacked or misunderstood? Psalm 54 shows us that when others come against us, God invites us to trust him and respond with praise.
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The Daily Devotional
Do you feel attacked or misunderstood? Psalm 54 shows us that when others come against us, God invites us to trust him and respond with praise.
The Daily Devotional
Is it OK for Christians to drink wine or beer? With over 200 verses on it in Scripture, this question deserves thoughtful, prayerful reflection.
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Do you struggle with shaping your own life? Jeremiah reminds us that real peace comes when we let God form us instead of forcing our own way.
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Ever feel like life is more than you can handle? Jeremiah 12 shows us how God strengthens us for what’s ahead.
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Do you think too highly or too lowly of yourself? Jeremiah 1 reminds us that God knows us, calls us, and equips us before we even begin.
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Have you ever wondered if Jesus shows up in the Old Testament? Isaiah 61 reveals his mission long before he walked the earth.
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Have you ever wondered why Jesus had to suffer? Isaiah 53 shows how his pain wasn’t pointless it was the price of our healing.
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What do you do after you sin? Psalm 51 shows us that God isn’t looking for perfection but a broken heart ready to be made new.
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How do you build friendships with both the wealthy and the poor? Proverbs reminds us that love and humility are better foundations than wealth or status.
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Have you ever prayed in desperation? Hezekiah’s story shows that honest, tear-filled prayers matter and can move the heart of God.
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What if salvation is not just something you wait for in heaven but something you can rejoice in right now, even in the middle of your pain?
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever wondered what God really wants from us? Isaiah shows that even his judgment flows from a deeper desire to save