Daily Devotionals

Start Your Day In God's Word

No matter your stage, age, or season, there's a devotional here for you. Choose where you'd like to begin.

adults

Ask the Right Questions

August 17, 2026

Nehemiah 1:1-4 opens not with a plan but with a question. Before Nehemiah builds anything, he investigates, pulling his brothers aside to ask about Jerusalem. The devotional frames asking as the first law of leadership, an A.S.K. posture of Always Seeking Knowledge, and reminds us that the right question, even one that breaks our heart, is often the doorway God uses to move us from comfort into action and prayer.

students

Here Am I

August 17, 2026

Isaiah 6:8-10 is five words and a volunteer: "Here am I. Send me"—said before Isaiah knew he was signing up for an assignment that would be hard and, for long stretches, look like it wasn't working. He could answer that fast because he knew who was asking; you're not saying yes to the details, you're saying yes to the person. And notice how small his words are—not a resume, just a location. God has never asked for a finished person, just a present one.

KIDS

Worry Can't Add a Minute

August 17, 2026

Matthew 6:27 asks a question the crowd couldn't answer: can worrying add a single hour to your life? Nope—you can't worry yourself taller or faster. Worry feels busy and important, but it's like pouring a cup of water into a bucket every time your mind spins; by the end of the day you're just carrying something heavy for no reason. Jesus wasn't fussing at you—He was setting you free. You were made to walk light, holding your Father's hand.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.

March 2, 2026

Life Is Sacred

Exodus 20:13 reminds us that “You shall not murder” is God’s declaration that every human life is sacred, crafted in His image and worthy of protection and honor. This calls us not only to refrain from violence but to intentionally see and treat every person—born and unborn, friend and enemy—as a masterpiece bearing divine worth.

March 1, 2026

Make Room for More

Isaiah 54:2 calls us to “enlarge the place of your tent” by stretching our faith before we see the breakthrough—making space in our schedule, habits, relationships, and mindset for God to move again. Instead of shrinking back after disappointment, we surrender deeper and prepare with expectation, trusting that His next chapter will require more room than our past.

February 28, 2026

Faith Isn’t Finished

Job 5:9 reminds us that God’s wonders aren’t archived in the past—He is still working uncountable miracles today, often in quiet, ordinary moments we overlook. This calls us to wake up with an open heart, pray boldly, and stay attentive for His surprising nearness in our everyday lives.

February 27, 2026

It Didn’t End in Round Eight

Isaiah 43:18–19 calls us to stop living trapped in past failures or former highs and to recognize that God is always creating something new. Even when life feels “over,” He specializes in comeback stories—reviving purpose, opening fresh doors, and turning what looked like loss into a future filled with hope.

February 26, 2026

Same God, New Generation

Psalm 78:4 calls us to refuse silence about God’s faithfulness, choosing to tell the next generation the real stories of how He has provided, rescued, and sustained us so their hope has a reference point. As we remember and share—even the “ordinary” miracles—our testimony becomes fuel that strengthens someone else’s faith to believe God will do it again.

February 25, 2026

When It Looks Like the Show Is Over

Judges 16:28 reminds us that even when failure feels final, we can cry out honestly, “God, strengthen me just once more,” trusting His grace to meet us in the ruins and restore purpose. When it looks like the show is over, God is still the God of encores—able to redeem our worst moments into a new chapter of faith, courage, and hope.

February 24, 2026

Call for an Encore

Jeremiah 33:3 calls us to cry out to God with bold, encore-faith—believing He still answers, even in confinement and disappointment, with “great and unsearchable things” beyond what we can predict. So instead of settling into quiet survival, we keep knocking and asking honestly and specifically, trusting His timing and goodness to move again.

February 23, 2026

You’ve Seen Him Work Before

Hebrews 13:8 reminds us that Jesus hasn’t changed—so the God who carried, provided, and healed before is still able and willing to move again in this season, even when it feels quiet. When fear rises, we’re invited to rehearse His past faithfulness, share our story, and pray with bold expectation for His “encore” in what we’re facing now.

February 22, 2026

A Stronger Yes

Romans 12:9 calls us to love sincerely—hating what is evil and clinging to what is good—by protecting faithfulness not merely with a “no” to temptation, but with a stronger daily “yes” to covenant love, purity, and intentional pursuit. Whether married, single, or healing from past failure, we’re invited to guard what’s sacred through sincere choices fueled by grace, showing up again and again with love that fights for what matters.

February 21, 2026

Grace After the Fall

Psalm 51:1–2 reminds us that when sin shatters trust and shame presses in, the road back begins by stepping into the light—confessing honestly and asking God to cleanse what we cannot fix ourselves. His mercy doesn’t erase consequences, but it restores our identity and strengthens us to pursue healing through repentance, counsel, and courageous restoration.