Daily Devotionals for Spiritual Inspiration and Guidance

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Would you like to read the Word, but don’t know how to begin?

Reading our Daily Devotionals is a good way to develop the habit of studying the scriptures. Browse our daily devotionals below and make reading the Bible part of your lifestyle.

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  • June 16

    “We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair” (2 Corinthians 4:8). While we may face pressure and uncertainty, we’re never without hope or strength in Christ. God sustains us in every circumstance, ensuring that hardship doesn’t have the final say.

  • June 15

    “Surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird” (Proverbs 1:17). Godly wisdom helps us recognize traps in life before we fall into them, if we’re willing to pay attention. God’s truth exposes deception so that we aren’t overtaken by what is clearly set against us.

  • June 14

    “What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him? For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour. Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou hast put all things under his feet” (Psalm 8:4-6). God deeply values us; despite our imperfections, He chose to crown us with honor and give us responsibility over His creation. This reveals both our significance to Him and the authority He has entrusted to us.

  • June 13

    “And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin” (Romans 14:23). Faith in God’s love, mercy, and compassion for us must guide our actions and decisions in every area of life. When we act outside of faith, we step into uncertainty instead of the assurance that comes from trusting Him.

  • June 12

    “So now there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1, NLT). Our position in Christ Jesus frees us from guilt and moves us out from under condemnation. This enables us to live confidently, led by the Spirit rather than burdened by shame.

  • June 11

    “For this is as the waters of Noah unto me: for as I have sworn that the waters of Noah should no more go over the earth; so have I sworn that I would not be wroth with thee, nor rebuke thee” (Isaiah 54:9). We can be assured of God’s unwavering promise of compassion and His commitment to mercy toward us. Just as His covenant with Noah stands firm, so does His assurance of His kindness and restraint.

  • June 10

    “The king's wrath is as the roaring of a lion; but his favour is as dew upon the grass” (Proverbs 19:12). There’s a huge contrast between the destructive power of anger and the refreshing nature of favor. Unlike under the law, God is no longer angry with mankind; this should encourage us to value and seek the life-giving impact of favor rather than the harm wrath causes.

  • June 9

    “Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth” (Psalm 46:10). We find peace when we quiet our hearts and trust in God’s sovereignty instead of striving to control everything. In stillness, we gain a deeper awareness of who He is and His authority over all things.

  • June 8

    “And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above measure. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me. And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me” (2 Corinthians 12:7-9). God is more than enough to sustain us, even in the midst of persistent challenges. Our weakness becomes the very place where His strength is most clearly revealed in us.

  • June 7

    “Surely he scorneth the scorners: but he giveth grace unto the lowly” (Proverbs 3:34). God consistently responds to humility with favor and blessings. Choosing a teachable heart and avoiding an arrogant attitude positions us to receive all that He freely gives.

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October 1

Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new (2 Corinthians 5:17).

We can resolve to improve ourselves through our self-efforts, but God makes improvements in us from the inside out. The saying “Out with the old, in with the new” is well-intentioned, but He gets the job done by making us into brand new creatures when we get born again and accept Christ into our lives.

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September 30

And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God (Romans 12:2).

We can receive God’s best by learning to think like Him and bringing our thoughts into alignment with His. This allows us to learn what God’s beautiful plan is for our lives.

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September 29

Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things (Philippians 4:8, NKJV).

We eventually become what we think about and believe, which is why it’s so important to keep our focus on Jesus and not on worldly issues. If there’s ever any question or confusion over the importance of our thoughts in our Christian walk, this Scripture spells it out with perfect clarity.

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September 28

My mouth shall speak of wisdom; and the meditation of my heart shall be of understanding (Psalm 49:3).

God’s Word is overflowing with eternal truths; meditating on it brings us life-saving wisdom and godly understanding. Studying it establishes it in our minds and roots it in our hearts so that we’ll eventually find ourselves speaking it automatically in every situation.

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September 27

Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer (Psalm 19:14).

There’s a connection between what we believe in our hearts and what we verbalize. If our hearts are turned toward God and our motives are pure, our speech will reflect that.

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September 26

A brother offended is harder to be won over than a strong city, and [their] contentions separate them like the bars of a castle (Proverbs 18:19, AMPC).

God gives us close-knit families as one way of expressing His love for us. The devil hates the family put together by God, and therefore tries to destroy it from within. We defeat the enemy by refusing to let family disagreements separate us from our loved ones.

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September 25

And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son (1 John 5:11).

Jesus’ birth brought God to us in human form, so that we might be reconnected to Him and inherit eternal life. All who accept the Son receive this life. 

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September 24

Glory to God in the heavenly heights, peace to all men and women on earth who please him (Luke 2:14, MSG).

Jesus lived according to the Spirit, not according to the flesh, which was pleasing to the Father. Everything He said and did was to glorify God. Christ in us empowers us also to be pleasing to God.

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September 23

Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect (Matthew 5:48).

We can’t begin to approach perfection by our own actions; this is possible only through Jesus. Letting Him live inside us makes us holy, blameless, and worthy to stand in God’s presence.

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