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.
April 18, 2025
It Is Finished
John 19:30 declares, “It is finished,” not as a cry of defeat but a triumphant announcement that Jesus completed the work of redemption, opening the way for our freedom and forgiveness. On the cross, He bore our sin and shame, turning suffering into salvation and making access to God personal, permanent, and full of grace.
April 17, 2025
Anointed and Remembered
Mark 14:3, 6, 9 reveals that true worship is wholehearted, sacrificial, and deeply personal—Jesus honors those who give boldly from the heart, even when others don’t understand. Like the woman who anointed Him, our acts of love—however costly or quiet—can leave a lasting legacy when offered sincerely to Christ.
April 16, 2025
When Faith Feels Fruitless
Mark 11:13-14, 20-21 reminds us that spiritual authenticity matters more than outward appearance—Jesus desires genuine fruit in our lives, not just the illusion of faith. Like the fig tree, we can look spiritually alive yet be empty inside; but through abiding in Christ, we can move from performance to transformation, allowing His Spirit to produce real, lasting fruit in us.
April 15, 2025
Tables and Temples
Matthew 21:12–13 shows us that Jesus disrupts not to condemn but to restore, flipping tables that distort worship so we can become true temples of His presence. In love, He clears out pride, distraction, and comfort to make room for real communion—calling us to be spaces where His glory dwells and others can encounter Him.
April 14, 2025
When the Cheers Fade
Luke 19:41–42 reveals Jesus’ heartache over a people who missed the true source of peace, reminding us that following Him isn't about public approval but faithful obedience—even when the cheers fade. Just as Jesus pressed on toward the cross in love, we’re called to keep walking with Him through silence, rejection, and misunderstood moments, trusting that His presence is worth more than the crowd’s praise.
April 13, 2025
The King on a Donkey
Matthew 21:8-9 invites us into the tension of Palm Sunday, where Jesus is celebrated as King not through power, but through humility and the path of sacrifice. As Passion Week begins, we are reminded that true redemption comes through Christ’s self-giving love—a love that transforms hearts and offers eternal hope.
April 12, 2025
Control Is a Myth
Matthew 6:33-34 teaches that true peace comes not from controlling life’s outcomes, but from daily surrender to God’s will, trusting His provision and timing. As we seek His kingdom first and pray with humility, we’re freed from anxiety and grounded in the assurance that He is faithfully in control.
April 11, 2025
Trust Over Understanding
Proverbs 3:5-6 and 8:17 remind us that true trust in God is built through ongoing surrender and a deepening relationship rooted in seeking Him. As we invest in knowing God more—especially through His Word—we grow in confidence to release control and rest in His perfect, loving plans.
April 10, 2025
Submitting When It’s Tough
1 Peter 2:13-15 urges us to submit to authority as a reflection of our faith, even when it’s difficult or unjust. Our obedience and respect can silence criticism and point others to Christ, revealing the strength of our trust in God’s justice and goodness.
April 9, 2025
Let Go of the Wheel
Psalm 46:10 calls us to release our grip on control and embrace stillness, trusting that God’s sovereignty brings true peace and fulfillment beyond our own striving. Letting go opens the door for God to work deeply in us, reminding us that rest is found not in managing every detail, but in knowing He is God.