Whether life brings success or struggle, Jesus calls us to remain faithful and trust Him with the results.
Whether life brings success or struggle, Jesus calls us to remain faithful and trust Him with the results.
Biblical wisdom values more than age—it treasures lives shaped by faithfulness. The community still needs godly elders sitting at the gate.
True greatness is not built through recognition or success, but through faithful choices that shape a life marked by courage, humility, and godly character.
God’s discipline may be painful, but His purpose is always restoration. No matter how many times we fall, Jesus continues to call us back, forgive us, and bring us home.
God’s desire is not merely that we survive, but that we flourish. Even when we cannot see the whole picture, He is working for our good and guiding us toward His purposes.
God never abandons the work He begins. Like Ruth staying close to Boaz through the harvest, we are called to trust God’s faithfulness even when life feels unfinished.
In the book of Ruth, the “House of Bread” (Bethlehem) runs out of bread. We all face seasons of ra’ab—times of emotional or spiritual famine. But as this devotion reminds us, the famine is never the whole story; it is simply the setup for God’s incredible redemption.
Even in the silence of the tomb, God’s plan was unfolding. Explore how the “secret” followers, Joseph and Nicodemus, cared for Jesus’ body, proving that even when we think it’s over, God is just beginning.
When life feels too heavy, turn to Jesus. He strengthens, guides, and gives you the push to keep going when you feel like giving up.
You are deeply loved with a love that never fades.