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

Next to Him

August 19, 2026

Nehemiah 3 reads like a roll call, and the phrase "next to him" appears twenty-two times while Nehemiah's own name is absent. The devotional draws out the leadership in that disappearance: the chapter where the leader vanishes is the chapter where the work gets done. We are invited to stop trying to build the whole wall, hire for intensity over intellect, and simply build the section in front of us alongside the person next to us.

students

A Servant

August 19, 2026

Luke 22:54-57 doesn't start with a hero—it starts with Peter at a courtyard fire, denying he even knew Jesus when a servant girl pointed him out. That's the lowest moment of his life, on the record forever. But a few weeks later the same man stood before the leaders who killed Jesus and couldn't be silenced. The difference wasn't that Peter tried harder; God poured out His Spirit and changed him. Your worst moment isn't your final one, and the first step toward boldness isn't pretending you were never scared—it's being honest that you were.

KIDS

Your Father Already Knows

August 19, 2026

Matthew 6:31-32 is a tiny picture of walking into the kitchen thirsty and Mom already handing you a glass of water. A lot of people chase after stuff—what will we eat, drink, wear—spinning around like a puppy chasing its tail, never catching anything. But Jesus said you don't have to live like that, because your Father already knows exactly what you need before you ask. He's not surprised by your first day; He's already gone ahead of you. You can breathe.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

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

January 27, 2026

Words You Didn’t Mean

Luke 11:2 reminds us that honoring God’s name begins with reverence, not routine—Jesus teaches us to pray by first recognizing God’s holiness, challenging us to treat His name with the awe, love, and intentionality it deserves, rather than letting it become a casual or thoughtless expression.

January 26, 2026

Does It Even Matter?

Exodus 20:7 reminds us that God’s name is not to be treated lightly, calling us to honor Him with reverence and intentionality, because His name represents His holy nature and character—not just a word, but a reflection of who He is. This challenges us to speak and live in a way that upholds His weight and worth, resisting the temptation to make the sacred common.

January 25, 2026

The God Who Refuses to Shrink

Psalm 145:3 declares that God’s greatness is beyond comprehension, reminding us that He cannot be reduced to our preferences or limited understanding. True worship begins when we stop trying to shrink Him into something manageable and instead stand in awe of His infinite, unsearchable nature.

January 24, 2026

The Worship Trap

Ecclesiastes 5:1 warns us that true worship begins with a listening heart, not empty rituals or emotional performance, reminding us to approach God with reverence, not routine. When we guard our steps and come to worship ready to hear and respond, we shift from consuming an experience to honoring the Holy One with sincere surrender.

January 23, 2026

Jealous Love

Exodus 20:5 reveals God’s jealousy as a fierce, protective love that refuses to let us settle for lesser gods or distorted versions of Him. Rather than seeking control, He longs for undivided relationship—knowing that what we worship shapes not just us, but generations to come.

January 22, 2026

When Worship Becomes About Us

John 4:23 reminds us that true worship isn’t about emotional highs or personal preferences, but about hearts fully surrendered to God in spirit and in truth. When we shift the focus from ourselves to Him—regardless of the setting or style—we offer the kind of worship the Father truly desires.

January 21, 2026

God Doesn’t Fit in a Frame

Romans 11:33 reminds us that God’s wisdom and ways are beyond our comprehension, inviting us to move from control to awe. When we stop trying to frame God through logic, tradition, or past experience, we make space to trust Him more fully and encounter the wonder of who He truly is.

January 20, 2026

The Problem with a One-Sided God

Isaiah 40:25–26 challenges us to move beyond a one-sided view of God, reminding us that a limited understanding—built on fragments of His character—can lead to shallow faith. To truly know and trust Him, we must embrace His fullness—His power and intimacy, justice and mercy—allowing Scripture, experience, and time to expand our view of who He really is.

January 19, 2026

Are You Worshiping a Shrunk-Down God?

Exodus 20:4–6 reminds us not to reduce God into a controllable image, warning that when we shrink Him to fit our preferences, routines, or emotions, we end up worshiping a reflection of ourselves instead of the true, infinite God. True worship begins when we let go of our limited versions and allow God to reveal Himself as He truly is—vast, holy, and untamable.

January 18, 2026

Only One Is Worthy

Revelation 4:11 calls us to wholehearted worship, reminding us that only God—our Creator and Sustainer—is truly worthy of our devotion, unlike the idols we often chase that demand much but give nothing in return. True worship is not just expressed in words, but in daily surrender, as we lay down every lesser crown before the only One who can truly satisfy.