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The Darkest Thing About Mark Hamill’s Post

What is the darkest thing about Mark Hamill’s post about Donald Trump? This Christian devotional on Matthew 7 explores judgment, self-righteousness, hypocrisy, and the warning of Jesus that every word will one day be weighed by God.

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The Outlaw Always Meets the Judge

David Allan Coe’s death is a sobering reminder that rebellion is never freedom. In this devotional on Luke 19:11–27, Pastor Rich Bitterman reflects on outlaw country, “The Ride,” the judgment of Christ, and the mercy still offered to sinners through the gospel.

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A Pride Festival on Sodom’s Doorstep?!

A Pride festival near the Dead Sea has stirred controversy for Christians who cannot ignore the region’s long association with Sodom. This devotional reflects on Luke 17, the judgment of God, the hardness of the human heart, and the urgent call of the gospel in a world that still does not fear Him.

A young calf leaps joyfully across a scorched field as the golden sun rises behind it, casting long shadows over the smoldering ground.

The Fire Is Closer Than You Think

When the fire of God comes, it doesn’t just destroy—it divides, refines, and reveals. Based on Malachi’s final warning, this powerful devotional explores what it means to backslide, to be refined by fire, and to leap with joy when the Son of Righteousness rises. A call to live between God’s Word and the coming sky.

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The Demon in the Mirror: Inside the Mind of a Transgender Shooter

Robin Westman stared into a mirror and saw a demon staring back. Days later, he opened fire inside a Catholic school. His manifesto, filled with schematics and sketches, echoes the warning of Romans 1—that when truth is suppressed and righteousness rejected, judgment begins. This is not just about one shooter. It’s about us.

Stop Praying for Revival If You Won’t Repent

The content reflects on the moral decline of society and the feeling of despair that accompanies it. It highlights the importance of turning to God for help rather than relying on human efforts. Through prayer and faith, believers can find strength against wickedness, assuring that God’s Word remains eternal, and His people will endure.

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God’s Judgment Isn’t Just Coming—It’s Already Here

Psalm 7 is a battle cry, not a lullaby. David’s prayer for justice reveals a powerful truth: God doesn’t ignore evil—He rises against it. This devotional explores how God’s judgment is already at work in a world gone mad, and how believers can stand with confidence knowing God sees, acts, and defends.

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God Is Against the Sinner

The world wants a soft God. But Psalm 5 declares a terrifying truth—God is not neutral. He is against the sinner. And yet, through Christ, He has made a way. This devotional doesn’t soften the edges of truth. It brings you face-to-face with God’s plumb line—and invites you to bow in mercy before it’s too late.