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

Scripture Before Screens

August 16, 2026

Romans 12:1-2 calls for transformation rather than information — a mind renewed instead of a life conformed to the pattern of this world. An honest look at your last seven posts, songs, and conversations reveals where your heart actually is, and no algorithm or feed can renew it. The week ends with a rhythm rather than a rule: open the Word before you unlock the phone.

students

Whom Shall I Send?

August 16, 2026

Isaiah 6:6-8 ends with God asking a question into a room—"whom shall I send?"—and the man who answers is the same one who three verses earlier said he had unclean lips. What changed was verse 7: the coal, the guilt taken away. Isaiah says yes not out of confidence in himself but out of what he just received, because grace is the only fuel that lasts. The question was never "am I good enough to be sent," but "have you seen Him, and have you taken what He offers?"

KIDS

Why the Birds Are Never Late

August 16, 2026

Matthew 6:25-26 points up at the birds—they don't plant gardens or store food in barns, but God feeds them every morning anyway. So Jesus asks the most important question: aren't you worth so much more than a bird? If your stomach is twisted up over a new school year, remember that the same God who never forgets to feed the birds knows your name and goes to school with you.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

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

March 9, 2026

It Belongs to Someone

Exodus 20:15 reminds us that stealing is not only about taking possessions but also about taking time, trust, credit, or attention in ways that reveal a heart struggling to trust God’s provision. This calls us to examine our hearts, live with gratitude and open hands, and believe that what God has given us is enough for this season.

March 8, 2026

Come Clean

Ephesians 4:31–32 calls us to uproot bitterness, rage, slander, and malice at the heart level—not just avoid outward harm—by replacing resentment with kindness, compassion, confession, and forgiveness as Christ forgave us. It invites us to come clean before God, release revenge (even toward ourselves), and live free from the weight of grudges so our words and relationships protect and restore life.

March 7, 2026

Technical Foul

Psalm 19:14 calls us to pray that both our thoughts and our words would please God, remembering that cutting tone and “small” verbal jabs can quietly damage dignity and relationships just as surely as bigger sins. Today, let it slow you down in one key relationship—asking God to steady your heart, redeem your missteps, and help you speak in ways that build life instead of draining it.

March 6, 2026

Analyze Your Anger

Psalm 73:16–17 calls us to bring our anger into God’s presence so He can reframe our perspective, soften resentment, and remind us that justice belongs to Him. As we surrender what’s beneath our frustration—hurt, fear, or pride—God heals our hearts before hidden anger leaks into bitterness and damages our relationships.

March 5, 2026

The Silence That Kills

1 Samuel 19:4 shows Jonathan using courageous words to defend David, reminding us that silence in the face of gossip, injustice, or harm can quietly participate in destruction. God calls us to protect life and dignity by speaking truth with humility—gently redirecting harmful talk and intentionally offering affirmation that strengthens others.

March 4, 2026

Dropping Feathers

Leviticus 19:16 warns us that spreading slander isn’t “small talk” but life-endangering harm, because once our words are released they scatter like feathers and can’t be fully gathered back. Today, God calls us to pause, examine our motives, and choose speech that protects dignity and breathes life—confessing and making it right when we’ve used our mouths to wound.

March 3, 2026

More Than a Weapon

Matthew 5:21–22 shows that God’s command against murder reaches beyond our hands into our hearts, warning that simmering anger and contempt quietly devalue people made in His image. Today, bring your resentment into God’s light, asking Him to heal the root and replace bitterness with grace so you can see others—and yourself—as precious image bearers.

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.