Start your day with a short, Bible-based encouragement to help you draw closer to God, strengthen your faith, and walk with Jesus in everyday life.
Read today’s devotional and let God speak to your heart.
Daily Devotionals
Dead and Alive: The Spiritual Paradox
There is a story about a man who found his own name listed in the local newspaper's obituary column. When he complained, the editor offered a unique solution: 'I will put your name in the births column.' Grounded in Ephesians 5:1, this daily devotional explains why this joke is actually a perfect parable for the Christian life. We were not merely sick or weakened in our trespasses and sins; we were completely dead. But when grace intervened, our old self was not simply repaired, reformed, or improved. It was put to death. In its place, by the power of the resurrection, a new self was raised. Discover what it truly means to be born again, how to naturally be imitators of God as dear children, and why you must choose to live today from your new birth record rather than your old obituary.
Jesus Is the Truth
We live in an age of profound confusion about truth. From philosophical lecture halls to social media comment sections, the pervasive message is that truth is relative. Jesus Christ steps into the middle of this confusion with breathtaking clarity. He does not offer a truth among many, but the actual, objective reality of who God is. Grounded in John 8:32, this daily devotional explores how absolute truth is not a cold, abstract doctrine. It is a gift that arrives wrapped in grace. In a world where the ground shifts beneath every claim, discover a foundation that does not move. Do not be swept away by the moral and spiritual relativity of our age. When you truly encounter the person of Jesus Christ, His truth will set you actually free.
Hungry for Righteousness
One of the great ironies of modern life is that we are surrounded by more options for happiness than any generation in history, yet we experience rising rates of anxiety, loneliness, and meaninglessness. We are feeding our hunger with food that cannot satisfy. Grounded in Matthew 5:6, this daily devotional explores what it means to truly hunger and thirst for righteousness. The world tells us to hunger for success, security, pleasure, and recognition. These things are not wrong in themselves, but they were never designed to satisfy the deepest hunger of a human soul. Righteousness means living in alignment with God's character and purposes. Discover the absolute promise that God will not leave a genuine hunger for Him unsatisfied. The pursuit of righteousness is the one pursuit in which the seeker is guaranteed to find exactly what they are looking for.
As for Me and My House
Isaiah 6 is one of the most remarkable chapters in the Old Testament. In a single passage, we watch a man move from a vision of God's holiness, to a crushing awareness of his own unworthiness, and finally to a joyful willingness to be used. Grounded in Isaiah 6:8, this daily devotional explores the true pattern of genuine Christian service. We do not volunteer out of ambition or a desire for significance. Instead, we respond to a call from a God we have genuinely encountered, knowing His grace has already dealt with our inadequacy. Like Joshua, who declared with complete clarity, 'As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord,' we are faced with a personal question today. God is still asking whom He shall send. What will you say?
God Feels What You Feel
Many of us grew up picturing God as a distant, vaguely benevolent figure. However, the God of Scripture is a person who thinks, speaks, loves, and grieves. Grounded in Lamentations 3:22, this daily devotional shatters the image of an impersonal force. Because the Son of God took on human flesh, He understands our experience from the inside. Whatever loneliness, physical pain, or rejection you are going through today, you are not unaccompanied. You can bring anything to Him in prayer. His compassions fail not, and they are new every morning.
The Battle Is Real, but So Is the Victor
I once saw a painting in a Romanian church that depicted a stairway to heaven with pilgrims climbing upward. Below them, devils clawed at their feet, and above them, angels urged them onward. It was an honest reminder of something our sanitised, comfortable Christianity often forgets: the Christian life is not a leisure walk. It is a battle. Grounded in Ephesians 6:12, this daily devotional reminds us that our struggle is not against flesh and blood. The real enemy is not the difficult person at work, the politician you disagree with, or the culture around us. There is a spiritual reality behind the scenes, and the Christian who is unaware is the most vulnerable. Discover how to guard against gradual compromise, take up your spiritual weapons, and stand confident in the decisive victory of Christ."
True Freedom: Citizens of a New Kingdom
History is full of stories of people who left behind comfort and security in pursuit of freedom. They understood instinctively that some things are worth more than safety. Grounded in John 8:36, this daily devotional explores a freedom that goes deeper than any national freedom. It is freedom from sin, from guilt, and from the tyranny of self. When we come to Christ, we become citizens of a new kingdom. This change of allegiance means the things the world uses to define you no longer have final authority. Discover how the cross of Christ stands as our ultimate statue of liberty, offering absolute freedom from condemnation for all who step through its door.
Your Presence Matters
Jesus does not say 'try to be salt' or 'consider becoming light.' He declares, as a statement of identity, what we already are. Grounded in Matthew 5:13–14, this daily devotional explores how salt and light function simply by being present. In your family, your workplace, and your community, your daily integrity and humble kindness fundamentally alter the spiritual atmosphere. The modern world is exhausted by cynicism and pretense; it is hungry for something real. Discover the vital importance of protecting your spiritual flavor, avoiding the compromise that dims your witness, and choosing to shine brighter amid surrounding chaos.

