Daily Devotionals
Start Your Day In God's Word
No matter your stage, age, or season, there's a devotional here for you. Choose where you'd like to begin.
adults
The Grit in Integrity
August 23, 2026
Nehemiah 6:15-16 declares the wall completed in fifty-two days, and the surrounding nations lost their confidence because they saw God's hand in it. The devotional finds grit hiding in the middle of the word integrity, and defines integrity as wholeness, a wall with no gaps and a life with no gap between public and private. The challenge is to close the gaps out of reverence for God and to finish, with grit, what others said could not be done.
students
Look at Us
August 23, 2026
Acts 3:2-6 hangs on a phrase easy to skip: the beggar was put at the gate "every day." The crowd had walked past him so many times they'd stopped seeing him—he'd become part of the building. Then Peter looked straight at him. Before the miracle, before the sermon, there's just a man deciding to actually see one person. Boldness almost never starts on a stage; it starts with noticing someone and refusing to walk past. And you'll rarely know what's really going on with the person you stop for—you're not responsible for the miracle, just for looking straight at somebody.
KIDS
The Hardest Kind of Love
August 23, 2026
Matthew 5:43-44 says something that probably made the whole crowd go quiet: love your enemies and pray for the people who are mean to you. Everybody had been taught to love friends and hate the ones who hurt you, but Jesus flipped it upside down. This doesn't mean bullying is okay—if a kid is being mean, always tell a grownup. But praying for a hard person is like a secret superpower: it's hard to keep hating someone while you pray for them, and God softens your heart even if the other kid hasn't changed yet.

Daily Reading & Prayer
Grow In Your Faith
Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.
October 11, 2025
The Mercy Seat Still Stands
Romans 3:25 reveals that Jesus is our mercy seat—publicly offered as the final atoning sacrifice—so that, through faith, we might receive lasting forgiveness and peace, knowing that God’s justice has been satisfied and His mercy now welcomes us without fear.
October 10, 2025
Redeemed, Not Recycled
Romans 3:24 reminds us that we are not just cleaned up—we are redeemed, bought back by Christ’s sacrifice, meaning we no longer belong to sin or shame but to the One who declared us priceless and paid the highest cost to set us free.
October 9, 2025
Freely and Fully
Romans 3:24 declares that we are justified freely by God’s grace through the costly redemption of Christ Jesus—reminding us that our right standing with God isn’t earned by effort, but received as a gift, paid in full by the cross.
October 8, 2025
All Means All
Romans 3:23 reminds us that all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory, leveling the playing field and revealing that none of us is beyond the need—or reach—of grace, which turns our confession into the doorway for transformation.
October 7, 2025
The Gift You Can’t Earn
Romans 3:22 reveals that righteousness is a gift given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe—not earned by effort, but received through trust—freeing us from performance-based religion and inviting us to live in the confidence of God’s unearned grace.
October 6, 2025
But Now Everything Changes
Romans 3:21 reminds us that righteousness is no longer something we must strive to earn through our own effort, but a gift revealed and offered through Jesus—inviting us to stop striving and start receiving the grace God freely gives.
October 5, 2025
When the Lights Are Off
Romans 2:12–16 reminds us that God will one day judge even our secrets through Jesus, calling us to live with integrity when no one is watching and to surrender hidden places to His grace, knowing He sees and transforms the heart.
October 4, 2025
Heart > Heritage
Romans 2:9–11 reminds us that God shows no favoritism—heritage, status, or background cannot secure His favor; what matters is a humble heart pursuing Him, for He rewards all who seek good with glory, honor, and peace.
October 3, 2025
What You Sow, You Reap
Romans 2:6–8 teaches that God’s just judgment repays each person according to what they sow, reminding us that persistence in seeking His ways leads to eternal life, while a self-centered life apart from truth reaps only wrath and loss.
October 2, 2025
Hard Hearts, Heavy Consequences
Romans 2:5 warns that stubbornness and an unrepentant heart quietly store up consequences, reminding us that each ignored conviction hardens us further, but God’s patience is an urgent call to soften our hearts and return to Him today.