
The Daily Devotional
Should We Preach About Judgment? (Zephaniah 1-3)
Is it wrong to preach judgment in church? Zephaniah reminds us God’s love includes correction that leads to hope healing and lasting joy.
The Daily Devotional
Is it wrong to preach judgment in church? Zephaniah reminds us God’s love includes correction that leads to hope healing and lasting joy.
The Daily Devotional
What do you do when life falls apart and God seems silent? Habakkuk shows us how to wait in faith and rejoice even when nothing around us makes sense.
The Daily Devotional
Is God still good when judgment comes? Nahum reminds us that for the oppressed, God’s justice is not cruel but a comfort and a promise of hope.
The Daily Devotional
What if rest is not weakness but worship? Psalm 62 reminds us that trusting God means learning to be still even when everything feels urgent.
The Daily Devotional
Are you carrying guilt over the choices your child is making? Parenting is hard, and Proverbs offers both a warning and a word of hope.
The Daily Devotional
What does God want from you? Micah 6:8 gives a timeless answer: act justly love faithfulness and walk humbly with your God.
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever resented God’s mercy toward someone you dislike? Jonah’s story reveals how deeply God loves even those we find hard to forgive.
The Daily Devotional
When life feels unfair and others seem to win by doing wrong, Obadiah reminds us that God's justice will prevail and his kingdom will stand forever.
The Daily Devotional
Do you long to see wrongs made right? Amos reminds us that God desires justice to flow like a river and righteousness to never run dry in our lives.
The Daily Devotional
Have you ever felt like your past disqualified you from a future with God? Joel shows that even wasted years can be restored by his grace.
The Daily Devotional
Is fear creeping back into your life? The psalms remind us fear isn’t conquered once it’s something we bring to God again and again.
The Daily Devotional
Does politics ever leave you feeling anxious or overwhelmed? Many Christians, especially in America, tie their hope and view of God’s work too closely to it.