Category: Devotions

  • Draw Closer

    Draw Closer

    From the opening garden of Genesis to the radiant vision of Revelation, Scripture reveals a God who walks—not aloof, not in abstraction, but near. He is not a distant deity, watching from heaven’s remote balconies. No, He is the God who walks among His people—intimately, attentively, and redemptively. Every step…

  • Mediation: Psalm 107

    Mediation: Psalm 107

    Psalm 107 unfolds before us a moving tapestry of God’s heart and hand—His lovingkindness and His wonderful works. Repeated like a holy refrain throughout the psalm is this call to worship: “Oh, that men would give thanks to the LORD for His lovingkindness and His wonderful works to the children…

  • Be Still

    In a world of constant motion and endless noise, the call to “be still” feels almost counterintuitive. Yet, it is in stillness that we find clarity, peace, and a deeper connection to God. Being still is not about inactivity but about trust and surrender to the One who holds all…

  • Jonathan: A Picture of John the Baptist

    Jonathan, the son of King Saul, and John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ, lived centuries apart but share remarkable similarities in their humility, selflessness, and willingness to decrease so that God’s chosen leader could increase. Jonathan’s support of David and John’s mission to prepare the way for Jesus reflect…

  • Jezebel: Idolatry and Manipulation

    The story of Jezebel, one of the most infamous figures in Scripture, serves as a powerful warning about the dangers of idolatry, manipulation, and the misuse of influence. Her life is a sobering example of how rejecting God’s authority leads to destruction, but it also highlights God’s ultimate justice and…

  • Jesus Wept

    The shortest verse in the Bible, “Jesus wept,” carries profound meaning. It reveals the depth of Jesus’ humanity, His compassion, and His identification with our pain. In just two words, John 11:35 reminds us that our Savior is not distant or indifferent to our suffering but is deeply moved by…

  • Living with Jesus at the Center

    In a world filled with distractions and competing priorities, it’s easy to let our focus drift from what matters most. True fulfillment, peace, and purpose come when Jesus takes His rightful place at the center of our lives. Living with Him at the center transforms how we think, act, and…

  • A Broken Heart

    Brokenness is a universal experience. Whether through loss, betrayal, or failure, we all know the ache of a shattered heart. Yet, in the depths of our pain, God’s tender care becomes most evident. He does not turn away from our brokenness but moves toward it, offering comfort, healing, and hope.

  • Living Sacrifices: Transformed by Grace

    God’s mercy compels us to respond with a life of worship. True worship is not about rituals or routines—it is about a heart and life surrendered to God. Paul’s words in Romans 12:1-2 call us to be living sacrifices, transformed by His grace and reflecting His will.