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.

March 15, 2026

The Owner and the Steward

Psalm 24:1 reminds us that everything we have belongs to God, so we are called to live not as owners but as faithful stewards who hold his gifts with open hands. When we trust his generosity, we can let go of fear, greed, and control, and respond with contentment, gratitude, and faithful obedience.

March 14, 2026

Clenched Fists, Open Hands

Ephesians 4:28 reminds us that the gospel does more than stop sinful behavior; it transforms clenched fists into open hands, calling us to work not just for ourselves but so we can generously bless others. As we give our time, resources, and encouragement, we reflect God’s own generous heart and find our souls reshaped by trust, joy, and love.

March 13, 2026

The Talent in the Ground

John 10:10 and Matthew 25 remind us that Jesus calls us into abundant life, and that fear, delay, and playing it safe can quietly rob us of the purpose and gifts God has placed within us. This challenges us to stop burying what He has entrusted to us and to take one faithful step today toward the life He designed for us.

March 12, 2026

The Robbery God Notices

Malachi 3:8–10 confronts us with the sobering truth that we can rob God by withholding what already belongs to him—our resources, our trust, our time, and our wholehearted obedience. This passage invites us to live with open hands, trusting that when we stop giving God our leftovers and surrender what we have been holding back, he is faithful to pour out more than enough.

March 11, 2026

Drinking Saltwater

Luke 12:15 warns us that greed often begins as quiet discontentment, convincing us that what we have—and even God Himself—is not enough, when true life is found in trusting His provision rather than chasing more. This calls us to practice daily contentment, letting every restless desire become an invitation to depend on God, who alone truly satisfies.

March 10, 2026

The Weight of Words

Proverbs 22:1 reminds us that a good name is a treasure worth protecting, calling us to use our words with integrity so we do not steal another person’s dignity, trust, or reputation. In daily life, this means choosing speech that is true, necessary, and kind, and using our words to honor, defend, and build others up the way Jesus did.

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.