
The Daily Devotional
How Do We Know If We’re Going the Right Way? (Proverbs 16)
Do you struggle to know how to follow God's ways over your own? In Proverbs 16, Solomon addresses this topic.
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The Daily Devotional
Do you struggle to know how to follow God's ways over your own? In Proverbs 16, Solomon addresses this topic.
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever known someone whose actions didn’t match their words? Solomon’s story in 1 Kings 9 shows why obedience matters more than appearance.
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Do you ever feel like your prayers are too small for God? Solomon’s prayer in 1 Kings 8 shows He welcomes every request with care.
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Have you ever wondered where God lives? These chapters reveal how the temple was built to reflect God's presence with His people.
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Have you ever asked God for wisdom while living in disobedience? That’s exactly what we see in Solomon’s story in 1 Kings 3.
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This concept of dieing may sound strange or morbid but what does it mean to die to self? Was this something only Jesus taught or do we find this truth in the story of Adonijah as well?
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Feeling anxious about a problem? Psalm 37 offers calm and clarity reminding us to trust God and not panic when things feel out of control.
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Does it comfort you that God sees everything? For those in step with Him it brings peace but for others it can feel like a reason to hide.
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Do you ever question God’s love? You’re not alone. In 2 Samuel 22 David looks back with thanks and in 23 he reminds us God never stops caring.
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What’s one thing you’re most proud of? For Absalom it was his hair but that pride played a key role in his downfall in 2 Samuel 18.
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David faced betrayal when his own son Absalom plotted to take his throne. 2 Samuel 15-17 shows the pain of being undercut by someone close.
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Does God forgive when we repent? Absolutely. But like David in Psalm 51 we learn that forgiveness does not always remove the consequences.