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Thursday, November 6, 2025

Devotional: All Things New

 Day 4: The Glory of His Presence


Scripture:

“The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light.” — Revelation 21:23


Reflection:

Heaven’s beauty isn’t found in its golden streets but in the unbroken presence of God. There, His light dispels every shadow, and His peace replaces every fear.

Even now, glimpses of that glory appear when we draw near to Him—through prayer, worship, and acts of love. The more we fix our hearts on God’s presence, the more His light shines through us in a dark world.


Application:

Spend 10 minutes today in quiet worship—no requests, just gratitude. Reflect on one moment this week where you sensed God’s nearness. How can you carry that light into your relationships or workplace?


Prayer:

Glorious Lord, be my light and my joy. Let Your presence fill my heart and guide my steps. May my life reflect the radiance of Your grace. Amen.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Devotional: All Things New


 Day 3: A Vision of What’s to Come


Scripture:

“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain.” — Revelation 21:4


Reflection:

John’s vision in Revelation offers not just comfort but transformation. Heaven isn’t an escape—it’s a restoration. God will make all things new: no more sorrow, no more pain, no more death. The old has passed away.

Every broken thing will be made whole. Every injustice will be made right. The presence of God will fill everything with light and life.


Application:

When you see brokenness in the world—or in yourself—pause and whisper: “You are making all things new.” Let that promise guide your response, whether in compassion, service, or worship.


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, help me to live as someone who believes in Your renewal. Let the hope of heaven shape how I love, serve, and persevere on earth. Amen.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Devotional: All Things New

 Day 2: Redeeming the Fear of Death


Scripture:

“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.” — Psalm 23:4


Reflection:

The ancient world feared death and the unseen. But through Christ, the Church declared that death has lost its sting. Those who die in Christ are not lost to us forever—they live in His presence. We are joined together with “all the company of heaven” each time we worship.

Our faith transforms fear into hope. We grieve, yes, but not as those without hope. The resurrection changes everything.


Application:

Bring your fears about death or loss before God. Name them honestly in prayer. Then, speak aloud this truth: “Because Jesus lives, I will live also.” (John 14:19)


Prayer:

God of life and resurrection, thank You that death does not have the final word. Calm my fears and strengthen my faith in Your victory. Help me live with eternal hope today. Amen.

Monday, November 3, 2025

Devotional: All things New

 Day 1: Remembering the Saints


Scripture:

“Since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin which clings so closely.” — Hebrews 12:1


Reflection:

All Saints’ Day reminds us that the Christian life is not a solo journey. We are part of a great spiritual family — those who came before us, those beside us now, and those yet to come. The saints of old—heroes and ordinary believers alike—passed the torch of faith to us. Their lives testify to God’s faithfulness across generations.

When we remember them, we also remember who we are: people rooted in a long story of grace. The same Spirit that strengthened them strengthens us today.


Application:

Take a few minutes to name people who shaped your faith—parents, pastors, friends, mentors. Write their names down and thank God for them. If possible, share a memory or word of gratitude with their family or with someone else they influenced.


Prayer:

Lord, thank You for those who have gone before me in faith. Help me to carry their example with humility and joy. May my life, too, bear witness to Your enduring grace. Amen.

Friday, October 31, 2025

Devotional: The Spiritual Life Check-up

 Day 5 – The Promise of Renewal


Scripture:

“I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh… and everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” – Joel 2:28, 32


Reflection:

God’s promise through Joel is one of renewal and restoration. For those who humble themselves and call on His name, He pours out His Spirit in abundance. The same mercy that justified the tax collector now empowers believers through the Holy Spirit. Renewal begins with repentance and ends in revival. God restores what pride has broken.


Application:

Ask God to pour out His Spirit afresh in your life. Surrender areas of dryness or discouragement. Invite Him to renew your heart, your home, and your mission.


Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the promise of renewal. Pour out Your Spirit on me today. Restore my joy, refresh my soul, and empower me to live in Your grace. Amen.

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