A robed silhouette of Jesus stands at the end of a golden-lit path, arms open in welcome, surrounded by mist and glory.

The Ones Who Ran Before Us

Run the race of faith with endurance and focus. This vivid devotion on Hebrews 12:1–4 invites you to strip off every weight, fix your eyes on Christ, and finish well. Jesus waits at the end of the path with arms open.

What Does Psalm 17 Teach Us About Living in an Evil World?

The content explores the loneliness and hostility faced by those living righteously in an ungodly world, using David’s experiences in Psalm 17 as a reference. It emphasizes that true godliness attracts enmity, not applause, and stresses the importance of holding on to faith, integrity, and God’s word amidst adversity.

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The Secret to Thriving in Every Season

Psalm 1 doesn’t just open the Psalms—it opens the door to blessing. The man who delights in God’s Word, who turns from sin and plants himself by the living waters of Scripture, will thrive in every season. This devotional reveals what it means to be rooted, fruitful, and unshakable—while the world drifts like chaff.

Would Jesus Say “OMG”?

The name of God is of immense significance and should be treated with utmost respect, as indicated in the Third Commandment. Misusing His name diminishes His honor and carries serious spiritual consequences. Believers are called to live reverently, honoring God both in speech and conduct to avoid hypocrisy and promote true faith.

Why the Ten Commandments Still Matter (Even If You Think They Don’t)

The desert symbolizes silence, contrasting the noise of modern life. God’s Law was given on Mount Sinai to remind the Israelites of their dependence on Him after their deliverance from Egypt. This timeless command, often perceived as outdated, remains essential for moral order today, calling the faithful to listen and embrace holiness.

The Gospel According to Your Tongue

Words possess profound power, shaping lives and reflecting our true selves. The letter of James emphasizes that our speech reveals our spiritual maturity and heart condition. Teachers face stricter judgment due to their influence. To harness our tongues, we must rely on God’s grace, transforming our hearts to speak words that uplift and glorify Him.