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

Half Its Height

August 21, 2026

Nehemiah 4:7-14 finds the wall at half its height, the exact place where most people quit. The devotional names the danger of the middle, the rubble trouble and the fear that is False Evidence Appearing Real. Nehemiah answers with pre-prayer-ation, both praying and posting a guard, and rallies the people to remember the Lord and fight for their families. The invitation is to push through the middle and become the kind of person, like Joshua and Caleb, that history remembers.

students

Scared Anyway

August 21, 2026

Acts 4:5-8 puts Peter back in front of the same names from the courtyard—Annas, Caiaphas, the high priest's family—the very people he folded in front of when a servant girl called him out. This time Luke says Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, spoke. Notice the text doesn't say his fear was gone; it says he spoke anyway. Boldness isn't the absence of fear—it's deciding Jesus matters more than your fear. And the strength came from the same Spirit who's available to you right now, so you're not asked to feel brave, just to speak while you're scared.

KIDS

One Day at a Time

August 21, 2026

Matthew 6:34 asks a funny question: have you ever tried to eat a whole week of dinners all at once? You'd get a terrible tummy ache—you eat one dinner at a time. Worry works the same way when we try to carry the whole week today. But God gives you what you need for today, today, like a flashlight that lights up just the next few steps instead of the whole dark path. So ask yourself: is this a today problem or a someday problem? Your Father is holding the flashlight, and He's not going anywhere.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

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

August 16, 2025

Face to Face with Betrayal

Genesis 42:6–24 shows that true healing is revealed not in revenge but in restraint, as Joseph faced his betrayers with wisdom and guarded grace, choosing to let God shape his response rather than letting past pain dictate his actions.

August 15, 2025

When God Flips the Script

Genesis 41:37–46 shows that God can transform years of obscurity and hardship into sudden opportunity, as He did for Joseph, using seasons of preparation to equip us for influence that serves His greater purpose and brings redemption from past pain.

August 14, 2025

Forgotten but Not Forsaken

Genesis 40:14–23 reminds us that even when people forget us, like Joseph left in prison, God’s timing is perfect, using hidden seasons to deepen our character and prepare us for greater purposes that human recognition could never achieve.

August 13, 2025

Betrayed Again

Genesis 39:6–20 shows that integrity may not shield us from false accusations or hardship, but like Joseph, we can hold fast to obedience, trusting that God can use even unjust seasons to prepare us for the future and preserve our character without regret.

August 12, 2025

God Was With Him

Genesis 39:1–6 shows that God’s presence is not limited to seasons of success; like Joseph in Egypt, we can remain faithful and diligent even in unwanted places, trusting that God is using hidden seasons to strengthen our character and prepare us for greater responsibility.

August 11, 2025

Betrayed by Blood

Genesis 37:18–28 reminds us that betrayal, even from those closest to us, cannot erase God’s promise; like Joseph, we can trust that the pain meant to discard us can become the very tool God uses to refine and position us for His greater purpose.

August 10, 2025

Reflect and Respond

Proverbs 11:3 teaches that integrity guides the upright, reminding us that true goodness is formed through Spirit-led consistency—choosing what’s right in private, restoring others with grace, and living from alignment with God rather than for recognition. This quiet, faithful integrity becomes a testimony that shapes lives even when unseen.

August 9, 2025

Goodness That Restores

Galatians 6:1 calls us to gently restore those caught in sin, reminding us that true Spirit-led goodness doesn’t condemn but moves with humility and grace to help others stand again. This kind of goodness reflects Jesus—compassionate, restorative, and willing to step into brokenness to bring healing.

August 8, 2025

When No One Else Is Doing Good

Romans 12:21 calls us to resist the pull of evil by responding with goodness, even when we feel alone in doing what’s right. True spiritual strength is shown not by matching the world’s darkness, but by reflecting Christ through grace, integrity, and faithfulness—even when no one else is.

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.