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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Devotional: Secure Salvation Part 2

 Day 2: Access to Grace

Scripture: Romans 5:2 | Hebrews 4:16


Observation:
Not only have we been reconciled, but we’ve been granted ongoing access to God’s grace. We stand in it—not visit occasionally. This means grace is the atmosphere we live in, the unshakable ground beneath our feet. We can approach God boldly, not based on our performance, but on Christ’s.


Reflection Question:
Am I trying to earn God’s favor—or am I standing confidently in the grace that has already been given to me?


Challenge:
Spend 10 minutes today in silent prayer or journaling, boldly bringing to God a request or confession you’ve been hesitant to voice. Stand firmly in His grace as you do.


Prayer:
Father, remind me that Your grace is sufficient—not just for salvation but for every moment. Let me approach You with confidence, knowing that I am covered and kept by Your mercy. Amen.

Monday, June 16, 2025

Devotional: Secure Salvation Part 1

 Day 1: Peace with God

Scripture: Romans 5:1 | Colossians 1:19–22


Observation: 

Peace with God is not something we earn; it is something we receive through faith in Jesus. Because of Christ, the hostility between us and God is over. The war is finished. You are no longer an enemy—you are a friend, a child, fully accepted and forever loved.


Reflection Question:

Do I live each day as though I am at peace with God, or do I still carry fear, shame, or guilt that Christ has already removed?


Challenge:

Write down one area of your life where you’ve been holding on to guilt or shame. Pray over it and symbolically "release" it to God—tear up the note, throw it away, or burn it as an act of faith in your peace with Him.


Prayer:
Lord, thank You for making peace with me through Jesus. Help me to live in the freedom of Your acceptance, resting in the truth that I am no longer condemned but completely forgiven. Amen

Friday, June 13, 2025

Lessons from Job part 5

 Day 5: Restored, but Not the Same


Scripture: Job 42:10

“And the LORD restored the fortunes of Job, when he had prayed for his friends. And the LORD gave Job twice as much as he had before.”


Observation:

God didn’t just restore Job—He transformed him. Job’s view of God deepened, and his heart grew more compassionate. While not all suffering ends with visible restoration, God’s purposes always end with growth, maturity, and eternal reward. Job’s story points us forward to Christ—the One who suffered and was exalted.


Prayer:

God, thank You that no suffering is wasted. Shape my character and draw me closer to You through every trial. Help me to trust Your plan and rest in Your grace. Amen.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Lessons from Job part 4

Day 4: God Speaks

Scripture: Job 38:4

“Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding.”

Observation:

When God finally speaks, He doesn’t give Job answers—He gives Job Himself. God reminds Job that He is the Creator and Sustainer. Sometimes what we need most is not an explanation, but a revelation of God’s majesty and sovereignty. Trust grows when we remember who He is.

Prayer:

Lord, You are wise beyond my comprehension. Help me trust You even when I don’t understand. Show me Your glory and give me peace. Amen.

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Lessons from Job part 3

Day 3: Wrestling with God

Scripture: Job 3:11

“Why did I not perish at birth, and die as I came from the womb?”

Observation:

Job didn’t hold back his grief. He questioned, mourned, and poured out his despair. God never rebuked Job for his honesty. God can handle our questions, pain, and even anger. What He desires is a relationship, even when it’s messy. Our lament is not rebellion—it can be worship.

Prayer:

Father, help me to be honest with You. I don’t want to pretend. In my doubts and darkness, meet me with Your light and love. Amen.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Lessons from Job part 2

Day 2: Silent Struggles

Scripture: Job 2:11-13

“And they sat with him on the ground seven days and seven nights, and no one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his suffering was very great.”

Reflection:

Sometimes the deepest pain has no words. Job’s friends sat with him silently—initially a wise move. There’s sacredness in presence without platitudes. In our own suffering or when walking with someone through theirs, silence, empathy, and prayer are powerful ministry.

Prayer:

God, teach me to be present—for others and with You—even when words fail. Thank You for being near to the brokenhearted. Amen.

Monday, June 9, 2025

Lessons from Job part 1

Day 1: When Life Falls Apart

Scripture: Job 1:20-22

“Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshiped. And he said, ‘Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return. The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.’”

Observation:

Job lost everything—his wealth, his children, his security. Yet his first response was worship. Pain doesn’t exclude faith; in fact, suffering often reveals the depth of it. Job didn’t understand why but he still trusted who—God. When life falls apart, will we still bless His name?

Prayer:

Lord, when I experience loss and confusion, help me to turn to You—not away. Teach me to worship in the storm, knowing You are still God. Amen.

Friday, June 6, 2025

No Greater Commandment

Day 5: No Greater Commandment


Scripture:

“There is no other commandment greater than these.” – Mark 12:31b

Reflection:

Jesus makes it clear—nothing matters more than loving God and loving others. All religious activity, church attendance, good deeds, and moral behavior must flow from love. Without love, we miss the very heart of the Gospel. The commandments are not rules to follow but a relationship to pursue.

Challenge:

Take a moment today to evaluate your motivations. Are your spiritual practices grounded in love? Re-center yourself on Jesus.

Prayer:

Jesus, let love be my motive in everything. Teach me to live simply and powerfully by obeying what matters most: to love You and love others well. Amen

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Near to the Kingdom

Day 4: Near to the Kingdom

Scripture:

“And when Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to him, ‘You are not far from the kingdom of God.’” – Mark 12:34

Reflection:

The scribe approached Jesus not to test Him, but in sincere pursuit of truth. Christ’s response affirmed that the man’s understanding was close to the truth of God’s Law—yet being “near” the Kingdom is not the same as being brought into it. Right doctrine and moral insight, though commendable, are insufficient without a heart transformed by sovereign grace. The Kingdom is not entered by intellect or effort, but by the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. The scribe stood at the threshold, but entry requires more than nearness—it requires new birth.

Challenge:

Have you merely agreed with the truths of Scripture, or has the Spirit applied them to your heart? Are you resting in Christ alone for salvation, or simply admiring His teaching from a distance? Consider whether your life reflects a heart submitted to the rule of Christ the King.

Prayer:

Sovereign Lord, I recognize that knowing about You is not enough. By Your mercy, draw me fully into Your Kingdom through faith in Christ. Grant me a heart made new, that I might live in joyful obedience, not as one near the Kingdom, but as one redeemed and ruled by its King. Amen.



Wednesday, June 4, 2025

All Means All.

Day 3: All Means All

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart… all your soul… all your mind… all your strength.” – Mark 12:30

Reflection:

The word “all” appears four times in one verse for a reason. God wants our undivided devotion. Heart points to our emotions and desires, soul to our identity and spirit, mind to our thoughts and understanding, and strength to our actions and physical energy. Loving God is not passive; it involves our entire being.

Challenge:

Examine each of these four areas. Is there one that needs renewal or surrender? Commit that area to the Lord today.

Prayer:

Jesus, I give You all of me—my heart, soul, mind, and strength. Let my love for You be whole and holy. Amen

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Day 2: The Second is Like It Mark 12:31

Day 2: The Second is Like It

“The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” – Mark 12:31

Reflection:

Love for God isn’t complete without love for others. Jesus pairs these two commandments together because they are inseparable. We can’t claim to love God and ignore the needs, hurts, and dignity of those around us. Loving our neighbor—whether that’s a family member, coworker, stranger, or even enemy—is an outflow of loving God.

Challenge:

Think of someone in your life who’s difficult to love. Ask God for the grace to see them the way He does, and take one practical step to show them love this week.

Prayer:

Father, teach me to love others the way You love me. Help me to see every person as made in Your image. Amen.

Monday, June 2, 2025

The Greatest Commandment

Day 1: The Greatest Commandment

“Which commandment is the most important of all?” Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’” – Mark 12:28–30

Reflection:

In this passage, a scribe asks Jesus a deep and sincere question. Out of all the commandments, which one matters most? Jesus doesn’t hesitate—He points back to the Shema from Deuteronomy 6, the cornerstone of Jewish faith. Loving God with all of our being—heart, soul, mind, and strength—is not just a command; it is the foundation for everything else.

Challenge:

Spend today reflecting on your love for God. Are there areas where your heart, soul, mind, or strength are being divided? Ask the Holy Spirit to help you love God wholeheartedly.

Prayer:

Lord, I want to love You with every part of me. Show me where I’ve held back, and help me to offer You all that I am. amen.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Devotional a heart surrendered

Devotional: A Heart Surrendered

In Proverbs 23:26, we hear the voice of wisdom speaking tenderly, yet directly:

“My son, give me your heart…”

This is not a demand for behavior alone, but a call for relationship—an invitation into intimacy with God. The heart, in biblical terms, is the seat of our emotions, desires, and will. To give God our heart is to surrender our whole self—our motivations, longings, fears, and dreams.

Too often, we focus on managing appearances or adjusting behavior. But God isn’t interested in shallow compliance. He wants something deeper—our love, trust, and full attention. He knows that when He has our heart, our actions will follow naturally.

The second part of the verse continues:

”…and let your eyes delight in my ways.”

This is about focus and joy. When our hearts are truly given to God, we begin to see His ways not as burdens, but as blessings. We find joy in walking the path of wisdom, truth, and righteousness—not because we must, but because we delight in Him.

Reflection Questions:

What parts of your heart are you holding back from God?

  1. Do you see God’s ways as a joy—or merely as rules to follow?
  1. How can you renew your delight in walking with Him today?

Prayer:

Father, I give You my heart—fully and freely. Shape my desires to match Yours. Open my eyes to see the beauty of Your ways, and help me to walk in them with joy. May my delight in You grow each day as I follow You more closely. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Devotional The Poison of Jealousy

Devotional: The Poison of Jealousy

Scripture:

“For where jealousy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice.”

—James 3:16 (ESV)

Jealousy often starts small—a thought, a comparison, a moment of discontent. But left unchecked, it grows like a weed in the garden of the soul. It chokes joy, distorts relationships, and distances us from God’s peace.

Biblical Reflection

In the story of Cain and Abel (Genesis 4), jealousy was the spark that led to murder. Cain’s offering was rejected, while Abel’s was accepted. Instead of seeking God’s correction and heart alignment, Cain allowed envy to fester, leading to violence. Jealousy blinded him to grace and distorted his view of both God and his brother.

In contrast, John the Baptist modeled the opposite spirit. When Jesus’ ministry began to eclipse his own, John humbly said, “He must increase, but I must decrease” (John 3:30). John understood his purpose, remained secure in his identity, and rejoiced in the success of the One he came to prepare the way for.

Heart reflection

  1. Do I secretly feel joy when someone else fails or stumble when they succeed?
  2. Do I compare my calling, success, or possessions with others?
  3. Am I able to rejoice in others’ blessings without questioning my worth?


God has uniquely called and gifted each of us. Jealousy lies by suggesting that God is stingy or unfair. But Scripture reminds us:

“No good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly.” (Psalm 84:11)

Jealousy fades when gratitude grows. When we focus on our blessings and seek God’s purpose for our lives, we stop measuring our worth by someone else’s journey.

Prayer

Lord, expose any jealousy hidden in my heart. Help me to rejoice with those who rejoice and trust Your goodness toward me. Teach me to walk in gratitude and faith, resting in the truth that You have a plan and purpose for my life. Amen.

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Day 5: legacy of love

Day 5: A Legacy of Love

Scripture: “We love because He first loved us.” — 1 John 4:19

Reflection:

The love you give today will echo for generations. When you forgive, serve, guide, and nurture in love, you are planting seeds that will grow long after your season of motherhood changes. You are leaving a legacy rooted in God’s love.

Prayer:

God, thank You for loving me first. Let my life—and my motherhood—be a testimony of Your unfailing love.

Action:

Think of a mother or spiritual mother who has left a legacy of love in your life. Send her a note or message of thanks.

Day 4: love that casts out fear

Day 4: Love That Casts Out Fear


Scripture: “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear.” — 1 John 4:18a

Reflection:

Motherhood can come with fears—am I doing enough? Am I making the right decisions? God’s love drives out that fear. You don’t mother alone. His perfect love surrounds you, upholds you, and equips you.

Prayer:

Lord, replace my fears with trust in Your perfect love. Remind me that I don’t have to be perfect because You are.

Action:

Write down one fear you’ve been carrying and release it to God in prayer today. Speak His promises over it.


Day 3: love is more than a feeling

Day 3: Love Is More Than a Feeling


Scripture: “Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.” — 1 John 4:11

Reflection:

Love is not always easy. Some days, loving your children or others in your life takes real effort. But because God first loved you, He empowers you to love—especially when it’s hard. Love is an act of obedience and a response to grace.

Prayer:

Father, when I feel weary or frustrated, help me choose love. Teach me to love not just when it’s easy but when it’s a reflection of You.

Action:

Do one intentional act of love today—perhaps a note of encouragement, a hug, or choosing patience over correction.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Day 2 devotional God’s love made visible in you

Day 2: God’s Love Made Visible in You

Scripture: “In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him.” — 1 John 4:9

Reflection:

God’s love is not distant or abstract—it became real and visible in Jesus. As a mother, you make love visible in your home. Your everyday acts of sacrifice and care echo the heart of God, even when no one else sees them.

Prayer:

Jesus, thank You for showing us the depth of God’s love. Help me to reflect that same kind of love in how I serve and care for my family.


Action:

Write down one way your love has impacted your child(ren). Reflect on how your love is part of God’s bigger story of love in their lives.

Monday, May 12, 2025

Devotional on love based on 1 John, day 1

Day 1: Love Begins with God

Scripture: “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.” — 1 John 4:7

Reflection:

As a mother, you give love in many forms—comfort, discipline, encouragement, and presence. But your ability to love doesn’t come from your own strength—it begins with God. He is the source of all true love. When you’re exhausted or stretched thin, return to the well of His love.

Prayer:

Lord, remind me that all love flows from You. Fill me with Your love so I can give it freely to my children and others around me.

Action:

Take five quiet minutes today to simply receive God’s love—read this verse slowly, breathe deeply, and rest in His presence.

Proverbs 11:2 Devotional


“When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom.” — Proverbs 11:2 (ESV)

Devotional Thought:

Pride blinds us. It convinces us we don’t need help, that we know best, and that we’re above correction. But Scripture warns that pride doesn’t just lead to a fall—it brings disgrace. We’ve all seen how pride can destroy relationships, ruin reputations, and close our hearts to God’s guidance. In contrast, humility opens the door to wisdom. The humble are teachable, receptive to correction, and aware of their need for God. Wisdom doesn’t shout from a platform of self-sufficiency—it grows quietly in the soil of humility.

Jesus Himself modeled perfect humility. Though He had all authority, He chose to serve, listen, and obey the Father’s will. If we want to walk in wisdom, we must first kneel in humility.

Reflection Questions:

  1. Where has pride crept into your heart or decisions recently?
  2. How can you practice humility today in a relationship, conversation, or decision?

Prayer:

Lord, strip away any pride in me that leads to disgrace. Teach me to walk humbly before You and others, so that I may grow in wisdom and bring You glory. Amen.

Sunday, May 11, 2025

A Prayer for Mother’s Day 11 MAY 25

Gracious and Loving Father,

On this Mother’s Day, we thank You for the gift of mothers—those who have nurtured us, cared for us, and reflected Your love in countless ways. As 1 John reminds us, “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God.” Today, we honor those who have lived out that love with patience, sacrifice, and grace.

Lord, we praise You because You are love. In You, we have seen perfect love made manifest through Jesus Christ. Thank You for the ways mothers mirror this selfless, abiding love—through sleepless nights, tender words, strong prayers, and faithful presence.

We pray for every mother today—those filled with joy and those carrying pain, those who have lost children and those longing to be mothers, those raising children now, and those who have raised generations. May Your perfect love cast out all fear, bring comfort, and fill them with peace.

Help us all to walk in love, not just in word but in deed. May we learn from the love we’ve received and share it freely, just as You have loved us. Let this day be a celebration of Your love working through the hearts of mothers and all who mother others.

In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

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