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
Faith Is More Than a Feeling
Clouds do not move the sun. A heavy emotional day has not changed a single fact about the love of God for you.
Praise Changes the View
Praise does not shrink the problem. It enlarges your view of God until the problem finds its proper size.
The Greatest Privilege
You can speak fluent Christian, hold sound opinions, and still be living on the wrong side of the difference between knowing about Jesus and knowing Him.
Speak Life
Flattery serves the speaker. Encouragement serves the hearer. One sentence spoken at the right time can be the answer to somebody’s prayer.
A Heart Without Complaining
Lament is spoken to God. Grumbling is spoken about Him, to everyone else. Learn the difference and it will change your week.
What Your Body Is Saying
Other people cannot see what is happening inside you. They cannot see your thoughts, motives, or private commitments. What they can see is your body: your actions, words, habits, and choices. Grounded in Romans 12:1-2, this daily devotional explores a startling point made by the Apostle Paul. The outer life is not an independent department; it is the visible expression of what the inner life actually is. Presenting your body as a living sacrifice means offering your life wholly to God without reservation. Do not be conformed by the constant pressure of this world. Instead, discover the antidote of transformation from within. Learn how a renewed mind, saturated with God's Word, can change what you communicate in the ordinary, unguarded moments of a normal day.
The Reality of Heaven
In the midst of suffering, it is true that man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward. Fear and sickness rob us of happiness, while broken relationships and shattered dreams destroy our peace. Grounded in Revelation 7:17, this daily devotional explores a promise that reaches through all of it. God has promised that one day, He will wipe away every tear from our eyes. There shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. Heaven is not a vague spiritual afterlife; it is a prepared place for a prepared people. At its centre is the Lamb who is on the throne, leading His people to fountains of living water. Discover how to view your present suffering as momentary and light when set against an eternal weight of glory, and find the destination that gives all of life its meaning.
Daily Living by Faith
Have you ever stopped to notice how much of your daily life already operates on faith? You drive through an intersection trusting other drivers, and you board an aeroplane trusting the engineers. Faith is not a strange religious activity; it is the constant operating assumption of every human life. Grounded in Romans 3:22, this daily devotional explores how the extraordinary complexity of the world testifies to an all-powerful Creator. From a single human cell to the precise calibration of physical constants, the evidence for God is not absent. It is everywhere. The foundation of Christian faith is even more specific than creation: Jesus Christ. Discover why faith in Christ is not a leap in the dark, but a step toward the most well-evidenced figure in ancient history, and learn what it looks like to entrust the whole of life to the One who deserves it most.
Is Jesus Your Teacher and Lord?
Think about the sheer volume of messages that arrive in your mind on an ordinary day. From advertisements to social media, most of these messages are not neutral. They are teaching you something, shaping your sense of what is normal and desirable largely without your awareness. Grounded in John 13:13, this daily devotional explores a direct and personal claim. Jesus is not a teacher among many or one voice in the chorus. He is the One whose word on any matter is final. What this world calls valuable, God calls worthless. The world's message is to pursue success, accumulate security, and perform for approval. Jesus says to lose your life to find it. Discover a completely different vision of what it means to be human and evaluate whether He is genuinely your Teacher in the actual decisions you make.
Two Paths, Two Destinations
Advertisers know a powerful truth about human psychology: we are far more likely to do something if we believe everyone else is doing it. We take comfort in the crowd. Grounded in Matthew 7:13, this daily devotional explores one of the most countercultural things Jesus ever said. There are two roads. The broad road accommodates every preference and lifestyle because it asks nothing of you: no repentance, no submission, and no death to self. However, a path without a clear direction cannot lead you anywhere worth going. The narrow road runs through the gate of Christ. It requires surrender and genuine commitment. It is less comfortable and less popular, but it leads somewhere real and glorious. Discover the honest geography of these two paths and evaluate the actual direction of your life today.
You Are Loved
Victor Hugo wrote that the supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. Yet many people go through life feeling unloved, carrying a deep sense that they were not worth staying for because of broken relationships. If that describes you, your feelings are not telling you the truth. Grounded in 1 John 4:10, this daily devotional explores one of the most important sentences ever written. God loves you personally and specifically. He knows your full history, every failure, and every hidden thing, and He loves you completely in spite of all of it. Jesus did not come to tell us to try harder. He came to be the propitiation for our sins, satisfying the full penalty so that we could stand before a holy God without condemnation. Hammer this truth into your heart every single day.
The Hope That Heals
Years ago, a famous cardiologist wrote that hope was the medicine he used more than any other. When hope dies, despair will overwhelm. This is not simply a spiritual observation but a medical and psychological reality. Without a forward pull, the soul collapses inward. Grounded in Psalm 16:9, this daily devotional explores why the world offers many fragile substitutes for genuine hope that depend on conditions remaining stable. The hope the Bible speaks of is a different category entirely. It is not optimism based on probability, but confidence based on the character and promises of God. Discover how this firm foundation gives us a reason to endure difficulty without being crushed by it, and how to face even death without despair.
Our Sovereign God
Has it ever frustrated you that some people who openly disregard God seem to go through life without apparent consequences? It can seem deeply unfair. Grounded in Romans 2:4, this daily devotional explains why judging by what is visible in the short term is a mistake. The prosperity and ease that someone who ignores God enjoys is an expression of God's kindness toward them. His kindness is not approval of their direction; it is an invitation to turn. The danger is treating God's patience as indifference and concluding that there are no ultimate consequences. Discover why God's patience is not weakness, but mercy with a purpose. Do not lose heart when the wicked seem to flourish, because God is not asleep. Ask God today to use you to point someone toward the kindness that leads to repentance.
Prayer Releases God's Power
Have you ever heard someone say, 'All I can do now is pray'? We have somehow reduced prayer to a last resort, something we reach for only when everything else has failed. Grounded in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, this daily devotional explores what prayer actually is. It unlocks the doors of heaven and releases the power of the God who created 200 billion galaxies. It connects the finite to the infinite and the temporary to the eternal. The Apostle Paul's instruction to pray without ceasing is not a call to be on your knees every waking moment, but rather a call to an orientation of life and a posture of continuous connection. Discover why you do not have because you do not ask, and learn how using the most powerful resource in the universe can help communities change and nations turn.
Effective, Fervent Prayer
John Knox prayed, and the Church in Scotland burst into new life. Martin Luther prayed earnestly, and the Reformation exploded across Europe. Grounded in Isaiah 65:24, this daily devotional explores how these were not exceptional cases, but demonstrations of a principle that runs through the entire Bible. Earnest, faith-filled prayer changes things. It is not simply the subjective experience of feeling connected to God. It is an objective force that moves things in the spiritual realm and the material one. God says that before they call, He will answer. He is already leaning in. Discover why we must not approach this extraordinary privilege with a lack of seriousness and urgency, and how to use prayer as your primary weapon against overwhelming forces.
Jesus: The Light of the World
We get so used to this world that we lose sight of the next. We become so accustomed to the darkness and chaos of our daily news that violence, injustice, and moral decay become the backdrop of ordinary life. We begin to forget that there is a different reality that has been promised. Grounded in 1 Peter 1:21, this daily devotional explores what life genuinely looks like when it is lived in relationship with the One who is light. Today, world leaders struggle with problems that genuinely seem insurmountable. No human institution, political system, or philosophy has demonstrated the ability to solve them at the root. But in the middle of the persistent darkness of this world, Jesus is the light that has not been extinguished. He was not extinguished at Calvary or by centuries of opposition and persecution. Discover a living hope grounded in the resurrection of Jesus Christ and keep looking at Him today.
Your Life Is Speaking
Someone once observed that the only Bible some people will ever read is the one they see demonstrated in the life of a Christian. Grounded in Ephesians 4:1, this daily devotional explores a thought that is both deeply challenging and deeply motivating. People may dismiss the Bible as ancient or irrelevant, but they cannot easily dismiss a life that has clearly been transformed by it. Your patience, your kindness, and your faithfulness over years and decades speak more loudly than anything you could say. The Apostle Paul urges us to live a life worthy of the calling we have received. We have been called out of darkness into light to be an ambassador for Christ. Discover what it means to be a readable version of the gospel by living well consistently, quietly, and faithfully with the people right in front of you.
Your Worth Is Not Your Wealth
There is a question often quietly thought about at every funeral: how much did he leave? We easily absorb the world's measure of worth, acting as though a person's value is simply a function of productivity, status, or salary. Grounded in Proverbs 11:28, this daily devotional reminds us that God does not see it this way. Your worth does not come from the size of your salary or the title on your business card. It is a permanent, fixed reality that is not market-dependent and remains completely unaffected by redundancy or recession. You do not have to perform to be loved or achieve to be valued. The things we spend so much energy accumulating and protecting are not the source of our significance. Discover what it means to receive your identity from Christ and why you are of infinite worth to Him.
The Father Is Always Watching for You
Luke 15 contains one of the most powerful portraits of God ever painted in human language. A young man takes his inheritance, goes to a far country, wastes it all, and ends up broken and starving. Then he came to himself, remembered who he was, and decided to go home. This daily devotional explores the beautiful truth that the father in the parable does not wait inside for the son to knock. He is outside watching, and he runs when he sees the son while he is still a long way off. Perhaps you have been wandering spiritually, living on the scraps of things that were never meant to satisfy. Your Father is not waiting with crossed arms and a list of grievances. He is watching from the porch, He is already running, and the welcome is real. Come home today.
Give Joyfully
Giving is one of the topics that Christians most often feel uncomfortable talking about. In some churches, it has been handled so manipulatively and financially focused that people immediately reach for their guards. Grounded in 2 Corinthians 9:7, this daily devotional explores one of the most beautiful and liberating aspects of the Christian life. The Apostle Paul does not demand a precise percentage or tell you to give until it hurts. Instead, he asks you to give what you have decided in your heart. Discover how to recalibrate the whole conversation around generosity. Your attitude in giving reveals the state of your heart and the depth of your commitment to Jesus Christ. Learn how to view yourself as a steward rather than an owner, returning to God what was His to begin with as a genuine act of worship and trust.

