Daily Devotionals

  • Not every testimony is dramatic—but every testimony is a miracle. I used to think my story wasn’t worth telling. Then I realized: every saved soul was once dead in sin. And there is nothing boring about being brought to life. Read today’s post— it’s all about why your story matters.

    I Have Seen. So I Testify.

  • We fail again and again. The law exposes it. But grace meets us in our weakness. See how Leviticus points to Christ—the only One who makes us whole.

    Again and Again—Until Grace Breaks Through

  • When you’re disconnected from the body of Christ, you don’t really notice what you’re missing—until the day comes when you desperately need it. That’s why Christian community is so critical. Because one day, you’ll need it too.

    The Criticality of Christian Community

  • “I’m spiritual, but not religious.” She said it casually. A throwaway line. But my heart sank. Because there’s no purpose in religion. No point in spirituality. The only point is Jesus.

    The Only Point Is Jesus

  • Leviticus 14 reveals the deep pain of isolation, but Romans 15 reminds us of the hope we have in Christ. I know what it’s like to feel cut off from the world—alone in my suffering, wondering if anyone understands. But the love of Christ reaches us even there.

    The Weight of Isolation

  • When people see the scars on my hand, their reactions vary—just like how we respond to others’ struggles. Romans 14 reminds us to walk in grace, just as Christ has done for us.

    A Scarred Hand and a Gracious Heart

  • Nadab and Abihu offered worship on their own terms—and it cost them their lives. God’s holiness demands obedience. Are we offering Him true worship?

    Disobedience, Death, and Divine Mercy

  • My Labrador puppy, Sadie, ignores my commands 90% of the time—much like how we resist obedience to God. Leviticus 8-9 and Romans 12:1-2 remind us that true worship isn’t just about sacrifice but about surrendering our whole lives. Today’s devotional explores how obedience (and puppy training) reflect God’s patience with us.

    A Lesson in Obedience (From a Labrador and Leviticus)

  • I once held back my tithe, afraid I wouldn’t have enough. But after a year of God’s undeniable provision—through hospital bills, helicopter rides, and therapy—I see it differently. Leviticus 6 and Romans 11 remind us that faithful giving isn’t about duty, but trust.

    From the Heart, On the Hearth

  • We don’t just sin intentionally—we sin without realizing it. Leviticus 4-5 reveals the weight of unintentional sin, but Romans 10:9 reminds us of the grace that covers it. Confess, believe, and be saved.

    When Sin Becomes Known