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Thursday, June 25, 2026

25 June 26 Devotional - Following Christ in a Hostile World



Day 4: Christ Above All


Scripture: Matthew 10:37–38


“Whoever loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me.”


These may be some of the hardest words Jesus ever spoke. He is not teaching us to love our families less. Rather, He is teaching us that our love for Him must be supreme.


Every relationship, ambition, dream, and desire must be surrendered to His lordship. Jesus is not merely our Savior; He is also our King.


Following Christ sometimes creates tension. Family members may not understand our convictions. Friends may question our priorities. Others may misunderstand our commitment to biblical truth.


Yet Jesus calls us to place Him first. When Christ occupies the highest place in our hearts, every other relationship finds its proper place as well.


Reflection Questions:


  • Are there areas of your life that you have not fully surrendered to Christ?
  • What does it mean for Jesus to be Lord over your daily decisions?


Prayer:

Lord, I surrender every area of my life to You. Help me love You above all else and follow You wherever You lead. Amen.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

24 June 26 Devotional: Following Christ in a Hostile World


 Day 3: Proclaim the Gospel Boldly


Scripture: Matthew 10:27


“What I tell you in the dark, say in the light.”


The gospel was never intended to remain private. Jesus teaches His disciples that what they receive from Him must be shared with others.


Many believers hesitate to speak about their faith because they fear rejection or controversy. Yet our responsibility is not to control how people respond. Our responsibility is simply to be faithful.


Whether through words, acts of kindness, service, or perseverance in suffering, we are called to represent Christ before the world. The message of salvation is too important to keep to ourselves.


Every believer has opportunities to reflect Christ in daily life. Sometimes the most powerful testimony is a life that remains faithful even during hardship.


Reflection Questions:


  • Who has God placed in your life that needs to hear about Christ?
  • What fears keep you from speaking openly about your faith?


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, help me to be faithful in sharing Your truth. Open doors for gospel conversations and give me wisdom, love, and courage when those opportunities come. Amen.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

23 June 26 Devotional: Following Christ in a Hostile World

 


Day 2: Do Not Fear People


Scripture: Matthew 10:26–31


“So have no fear of them.”


Three times in this passage, Jesus tells His followers not to fear. He knows that fear can silence our witness, weaken our faith, and distract us from our mission.


Fear often grows when we focus on what others think about us. We worry about rejection, criticism, embarrassment, or loss. Yet Jesus reminds us that people can only affect our earthly lives. They cannot touch our eternal souls.


Then Jesus points to God’s care. Not even a sparrow falls to the ground apart from the Father’s knowledge. If God notices every sparrow, how much more does He care for His children?


You are not forgotten. You are not overlooked. God knows every detail of your life, including every burden you carry today.


Reflection Questions:


  • What fears are most influencing your decisions right now?
  • How does God’s care for you help put those fears into perspective?


Prayer:

Father, replace my fear with trust. Help me remember that You see me, know me, and care for me. Give me the courage to live boldly for Christ. Amen.

Monday, June 22, 2026

22 June 26 Devotional - Following Christ in a Hostile World

 


Day 1: Expect Opposition


Scripture: Matthew 10:24–25


“A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master.”


One of the surprises many Christians encounter is that faithfully following Jesus does not always make life easier. In fact, obedience often attracts resistance. Jesus wanted His disciples to understand this from the beginning. If the world opposed Him, it should not surprise us when it opposes those who belong to Him.


The goal of discipleship is not comfort but Christlikeness. As God shapes us into the image of His Son, we may experience rejection, misunderstanding, or criticism. These moments are not signs that God has abandoned us. Often, they are evidence that we are walking faithfully with Him.


Rather than viewing hardship as an interruption to God’s plan, we should see it as one of His tools for spiritual growth. God uses opposition to strengthen faith, deepen dependence upon Him, and refine our character.


Reflection Questions:


  • Have you been surprised by opposition because of your faith?
  • How might God be using a current challenge to shape you into the likeness of Christ?


Prayer:

Lord, help me not to be discouraged when difficulties come. Give me grace to follow Jesus faithfully and trust Your purposes even when obedience is costly. Amen.

Saturday, June 13, 2026

13 June 26 Devotional - Spiritual Aids to Navigation - Follow the Captain

 


Day 5 — Follow the Captain


Scripture: Mark 4:41

“Who then is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!”


Every vessel needs a captain. The crew may not always understand every decision, but they trust the captain’s experience and leadership.


Jesus is the Captain of our salvation. He sees what we cannot see and knows what lies beyond the horizon. Sometimes He leads us through calm seas; other times He leads us through storms. In both cases, He remains in control.


The disciples learned this lesson on the Sea of Galilee. When the storm threatened to overwhelm them, Jesus demonstrated His authority over wind and waves. The same Savior who calmed that storm still guides His people today.


Following Jesus requires trust, obedience, and surrender. The safest place to be is under the direction of the One who commands the sea.


Reflection Questions:


  • Are there areas of your life where you are resisting Christ’s leadership?
  • What storm are you facing right now?
  • How can you demonstrate trust in Jesus today?


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, I surrender my course to You. Lead me where You want me to go, and give me the faith to follow wherever You lead. Amen.

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