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

Stay on the Wall

August 22, 2026

Nehemiah 6:1-9 records four invitations to leave the wall for the plains of Ono, and four times Nehemiah answers, "I am carrying on a great project and cannot go down." When the fifth attempt comes as a public, unsealed letter of lies, he calls the lie a lie and prays four words: "Now strengthen my hands." The devotional urges us to stay on the wall, to P.R.A.Y. rather than become P.R.E.Y., and to let the finished work answer the critics.

students

Why Stare at Us?

August 22, 2026

Acts 3:11-13 hands Peter the biggest half-second of his life—a healed man jumping around, a crowd sprinting over, all eyes on him—and his first words are "why are you staring at us?" Boldness that only shows up when it costs you something is half the test; the other half is what you do when boldness starts working. The same man who folded in the courtyard because it was all about protecting himself now couldn't be stopped, because it wasn't about him at all. If it's about you, everything rides on you—but you were never the point. You're the one pointing.

KIDS

Let Your Light Shine

August 22, 2026

Matthew 5:16 ties the whole week together: when you're not busy worrying, what do you have room to do instead? Shine. Worry uses up all your attention spinning round and round about yourself, but when you hand it to God, you suddenly have room to notice the kid next to you who needs a friend. A worried heart hides its light; a trusting heart shines bright. Your light isn't really about you—it points people straight to God.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

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

May 26, 2026

Make Room for the New

James 1:21 isn't about white-knuckling yourself into purity, it's about physics. Cluttered spaces don't receive new things, and the resentment, shame, and old patterns you keep carrying are crowding out the room where the word could actually take root. The invitation is to name what isn't serving you, release it, and make space for something that can save you.

May 25, 2026

Listen Like Your Life Depends On It

James 1:19-20 prescribes a rhythm most of us run backwards. Quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to become angry. We listen just enough to frame our comeback, speak before we've processed, and let anger arrive on schedule. James invites a reversal, because the person who actually hears first becomes the one safe enough for honest conversation, and angry humans rarely produce the righteousness God desires.

May 24, 2026

Safe Hiding, New Song

Psalm 32:6-11 completes the arc from silence to song. The same person who once hid in secrecy now hides in God, and the floods that come don't reach the one whose shelter is the Lord. Confession opens the door to instruction, counsel, unfailing love, and the kind of singing that only the confessed can do.

May 23, 2026

When the Truth Breaks Out

Psalm 32:3-5 maps the toll of silence and the relief of confession. The heavy hand of God on the hidden life isn't punishment but love pressing toward freedom, and the forgiveness David received the instant he stopped covering up is the same forgiveness waiting for anyone willing to acknowledge, decide, and confess.

May 22, 2026

The Weight Lifted

Psalm 32:1-2 describes the blessing of the one whose sins are forgiven and not counted against them. David, writing after his confession, becomes a witness that the weight we carry in secret can be covered, and the blessing isn't earned by suffering enough but received the moment we stop hiding and tell the truth.

May 21, 2026

Everything That's Good

James 1:16-18 interrupts the suspicion that good things are traps or things we don't deserve. Every good and perfect gift comes from a Father whose character doesn't shift like shadows, and the invitation is to receive his gifts with gratitude instead of guilt, trusting that his generosity toward us is the real story.

May 20, 2026

Where Temptation Really Comes From

James 1:13-15 traces temptation back to its real source: our own desires, not God and not circumstances. The progression from desire to conception to sin to death has a choice point at every stage, and the way out isn't more willpower but honest awareness of what we're drawn toward and a deeper want for something better.

May 19, 2026

The Crown Waiting

James 1:12 promises a crown of life to the one who perseveres under trial. The blessing isn't reserved for the moment the circumstance changes; it's given to the one who stays in the middle, loving God when love is a choice and not a feeling, and trusting that the staying itself is what produces the kind of life that can hold weight.

May 18, 2026

Rich, Poor, and Brief

James 1:9-11 flips the script on how we measure ourselves, calling the poor to take pride in their high position with God and the rich to recognize their humiliation in how quickly wealth fades. The invitation isn't to despise resources but to refuse the lie that they're the source of our worth, and to anchor our identity where the scorching heat can't reach.

May 17, 2026

What Holds and What Blows Away

Psalm 1:4–6 contrasts the rooted life with the chaff that the wind blows away, and reminds us that the storm always reveals what we're built on. The promise isn't that the wind will spare us, but that the Lord watches over the way of the righteous, and the foundation we build now is what holds later.