The good news? No matter what, Jesus is dependable! If we don’t need to waste time fixing it on our own, we can take it right to Jesus!
The good news? No matter what, Jesus is dependable! If we don’t need to waste time fixing it on our own, we can take it right to Jesus!
Being blameless in Scripture isn’t about flawless performance—it’s about a heart fully turned toward God, even in seasons of doubt.
God’s “remembering” in Scripture marks the moment His promises move into action, assuring us that delay never means abandonment.
Life teaches us to lower our expectations because people and circumstances often disappoint us. This devotional reminds us that God’s faithfulness is different—unchanging, reliable, and rooted in who He is, not in how well we perform.
God’s love does not retreat when we fail; it remains because faithfulness is who He is.
Obedience opened Zechariah’s mouth—and prepared the way for Jesus.
Zechariah doubted God’s promise because of age—but God is patient, faithful, and loves us even when we fear the blessings He gives.
Ruth’s devotion points to Jesus—who, like her, entered our brokenness and stayed, bringing redemption and life eternal.
God is bigger than every fear and disappointment. Trust Him—He works all things for good in His perfect timing.
You don’t have to fight alone. The Lord is fighting for you—just be still and trust. (Exodus 14:14)