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

The Task of the Ask

August 18, 2026

Nehemiah 2:1-8 shows a leader ready for the moment the king asks, "What is it you want?" Nehemiah had prepared a plan, a timeline, and a list of resources, and in the gap between question and answer he prayed. The devotional calls this the task of the ask: prepare as if it depends on you and pray as if it depends on God, trusting that the gracious hand of God provisions what he has called us to envision.

students

Sent

August 18, 2026

Matthew 5:14-16 closes the series where Isaiah's story has been heading all week: you are the light of the world, sent right back into the same building you walk through every Monday. Nothing about the bricks changes—what changes is why you're there. Most light-hiding at school isn't dramatic; it's just going quiet when the table turns on someone. Your campus already has somebody assigned to it who's seen God, been honest, and been cleaned by grace. Go look in a mirror.

KIDS

You Don't Have to Compete

August 18, 2026

Matthew 6:28-30 says you'll never catch one flower staring at another, wishing it were a different color—flowers don't compare or compete, they just bloom the way God made them, and Jesus said the whole field is more beautiful than the richest king ever. But comparing is exactly what we do, especially at the start of school, and little by little it steals your joy and makes you feel like you're not enough. You don't have to compete for one bit of God's love—He already dressed you on purpose, and the field is beautiful because the flowers aren't all the same.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

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

August 7, 2025

When Doing Good Gets Hard

2 Thessalonians 3:13 urges us not to grow weary in doing good, reminding us that faithful, unseen acts of goodness matter deeply to God—even when they feel exhausting or overlooked. True goodness flows not from our own strength, but from abiding in Him, and is sustained by trust that He sees, rewards, and uses every small seed for eternal impact.

August 6, 2025

Goodness in the Gray Areas

1 Thessalonians 5:21–22 urges us to test everything and cling to what is good, reminding us that in life’s gray areas, true goodness is Spirit-led discernment that seeks to reflect God’s heart, not just follow rules. Living this way calls us to choose wisdom over loopholes, integrity over convenience, and fruitfulness over image.

August 5, 2025

Goodness When No One Claps

Matthew 6:1 reminds us to pursue goodness for God's approval, not public praise, encouraging a quiet, faithful integrity that finds its reward in His presence rather than human recognition. When we live for an audience of One, our unseen obedience becomes the soil where lasting spiritual fruit takes root.

August 4, 2025

The Hidden Power of Goodness

Galatians 6:9 reminds us not to grow weary in doing good, encouraging us to remain faithful even when unnoticed, because God sees every quiet act of integrity and promises a harvest in His perfect time. This calls us to choose goodness not for recognition, but because it reflects God’s heart—transforming our lives from the inside out.

August 3, 2025

The Surrender That Stays

Luke 9:23 calls us to daily surrender by denying ourselves and following Jesus, showing that true self-control is less about mastering our impulses and more about consistently choosing Christ over comfort, allowing the Spirit to shape a life rooted in love and freedom.

August 2, 2025

The Other Side of “No”

Hebrews 12:11 reminds us that while discipline may feel painful in the moment, it ultimately produces lasting peace and righteousness, showing us that every “no” to impulse is a “yes” to the deeper transformation and freedom God is cultivating in us through the Spirit.

August 1, 2025

When You Want to Quit

Galatians 6:9 encourages us not to give up when obedience feels exhausting, reminding us that persistent self-control—though slow and unseen—plants seeds of lasting fruit that God will faithfully bring to harvest in His perfect time.

July 31, 2025

Sober-Minded in a Scrolling World

1 Peter 5:8 urges us to stay spiritually alert and clear-minded, reminding us that the enemy often attacks not through obvious sin but through distraction and dullness—so we must choose attentiveness over autopilot, allowing the Spirit to keep us focused, present, and grounded in truth.

July 30, 2025

The Strength to Stop

1 Corinthians 10:13 assures us that no temptation is too strong to resist, because God is faithful and always provides a way out—reminding us that self-control begins not with more willpower, but with trusting His guidance and looking for His escape before the urge overwhelms.

July 29, 2025

When “Just This Once” Becomes a Pattern

Titus 2:11–12 shows us that God’s grace not only forgives our sin but actively trains us to live with self-control, helping us break patterns of compromise by exchanging momentary indulgence for lasting transformation rooted in love for Christ.