Psalms
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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.
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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.
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Love isn’t just a feeling—it’s an action. That’s what Scripture teaches, and that’s what I’m clinging to today. Exhaustion, insurance battles, the weight of writing—none of it can separate me from the love of Christ. Romans 8 reminds me that in all these things, we are more than conquerors. Even in suffering, God is at…
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Struggling with sin and setbacks? Romans 7 reveals the battle within—and the hope we have in Christ.
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Blame is the most natural response when things go wrong. It’s instinct—our way of shifting the weight of responsibility onto someone else. But Romans 5 points to a better way. When blame is removed, there is room for something greater—for suffering to refine, for hardship to shape, for friendship to deepen.
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We bring nothing to our salvation—only empty hands. Romans 3 reminds us that justification isn’t earned but received by grace through faith in Christ alone.
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Day 33 Exodus 15–16 | Mark 15:16–47 | Psalm 15 “Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Behold, I am about to rain bread from heaven for you, and the people shall go out and gather a day’s portion every day, that I may test them, whether they will walk in my law or not.’” (Exodus…
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Day 31 Exodus 11–12 | Mark 14:43–65 | Psalm 14 “When I see the blood, I will pass over you…” (Exodus 12:13) The final plague was coming. Death itself would pass through Egypt, and there was only one way to escape it: the blood of the lamb. God’s instruction was clear—each household was to sacrifice…
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Day 7 Genesis 13–14 | Mark 1:21–45 | Psalm 4 “Moved with pity, He stretched out His hand and touched him and said to him, ‘I will; be clean.’” (Mark 1:41) I want to rejoice when I read this verse—Jesus’s compassion and power on full display. But if I’m honest, it stings. I see Jesus…
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Day 3 Genesis 5–6 | Psalm 2 | Philippians 2:12–30 “Enoch walked with God…” (Genesis 5:24) There’s something about this verse that stirs a quiet longing in me—to live a life defined not by accomplishments, but by communion with God. Not a faith that’s sporadic or compartmentalized, but one marked by daily, constant closeness with…