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- Kingdom-Focused Digital Marketer I help ministries, brands, and purpose-driven individuals grow their online presence with faith-aligned strategy and creative excellence. at M3spot Digital Hub
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- 11/21/1991
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- Daily Devotion
Date: April 9, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Glory
Topic: The Heavens Declare His Glory
Scripture:
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.”
— **Book of Psalms 19:1 (KJV)
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Reflection
Every day and every night, creation is speaking — even without words.
The Bible says the heavens declare the glory of God. This means when you look at the sky, the sun, the moon, the stars, and the vastness of creation, they are all pointing to one thing: God is great.
Creation does not preach with a voice, yet its message is clear. The beauty, order, and complexity of the universe reveal the power, wisdom, and majesty of God. No human effort can replicate what God has created.
This shows that God has made His glory visible to everyone. Whether someone reads the Bible or not, creation itself testifies that there is a Creator who is powerful and intentional.
But beyond creation, your life is also meant to declare God’s glory. Just as the heavens reveal His greatness, your life should reflect His character, His goodness, and His presence.
So the question is not just “What are the heavens declaring?”
The deeper question is: “What is your life declaring?”
Today remember this truth: Everything God created is designed to point back to Him — including you.
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Declarations
I declare that my life will declare the glory of God, in the name of Jesus.
I reflect the greatness and goodness of God in all I do, in the name of Jesus.
The glory of God is visible in my life, my words, and my actions, in the name of Jesus.
I live in a way that points others to God, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, let your life speak for God.
Live with integrity and excellence
Show kindness and love to others
Be conscious of how your actions represent God
Appreciate God’s creation and give Him praise
Your life should be a message that points people to God.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for revealing Your glory through creation. Help me to live a life that also declares Your glory. Let my words, actions, and character reflect Your greatness. Use my life as a testimony of who You are. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
The heavens are already declaring God’s glory.
Make sure your life is declaring it too.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: April 9, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Glory π Topic: The Heavens Declare His Glory π Scripture: “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.” — **Book of Psalms 19:1 (KJV) --- π Reflection Every day and every night, creation is speaking — even without words. The Bible says the heavens declare the glory of God. This means when you look at the sky, the sun, the moon, the stars, and the vastness of creation, they are all pointing to one thing: God is great. Creation does not preach with a voice, yet its message is clear. The beauty, order, and complexity of the universe reveal the power, wisdom, and majesty of God. No human effort can replicate what God has created. This shows that God has made His glory visible to everyone. Whether someone reads the Bible or not, creation itself testifies that there is a Creator who is powerful and intentional. But beyond creation, your life is also meant to declare God’s glory. Just as the heavens reveal His greatness, your life should reflect His character, His goodness, and His presence. So the question is not just “What are the heavens declaring?” The deeper question is: “What is your life declaring?” Today remember this truth: Everything God created is designed to point back to Him — including you. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that my life will declare the glory of God, in the name of Jesus. I reflect the greatness and goodness of God in all I do, in the name of Jesus. The glory of God is visible in my life, my words, and my actions, in the name of Jesus. I live in a way that points others to God, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, let your life speak for God. Live with integrity and excellence Show kindness and love to others Be conscious of how your actions represent God Appreciate God’s creation and give Him praise Your life should be a message that points people to God. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for revealing Your glory through creation. Help me to live a life that also declares Your glory. Let my words, actions, and character reflect Your greatness. Use my life as a testimony of who You are. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today The heavens are already declaring God’s glory. Make sure your life is declaring it too.0 Comments 0 Shares 19 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - Daily Devotion
Date: April 5, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Glory
Topic: Glory of His Presence
Scripture:
“And he said, My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest.”
— **Book of Exodus 33:14 (KJV)
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Reflection
One of the greatest blessings a person can have is not money, success, or connections — it is the presence of God.
When God told Moses, “My presence shall go with thee,” He was giving him the greatest assurance possible. God was not just promising help, protection, or provision — He was promising Himself.
The presence of God is what makes the difference in a person’s life. Two people may have the same education, the same job, the same opportunities, but the one who carries God’s presence carries something extra — the glory of His presence.
God’s presence brings rest, direction, favor, protection, wisdom, and peace. Without God’s presence, effort can be stressful and confusing. But with God’s presence, even difficult things become possible and meaningful.
This is why Moses later said, “If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence.” He understood that progress without God’s presence is not real progress.
Today remember this truth: The greatest thing you can carry in life is the presence of God.
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Declarations
I declare that the presence of God goes with me everywhere I go, in the name of Jesus.
The glory of God’s presence rests upon my life, in the name of Jesus.
I will not walk alone; God’s presence leads and guides me, in the name of Jesus.
I receive rest, peace, and direction through the presence of God, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, become more conscious of God’s presence.
Talk to God during your day
Worship even when you are alone
Make decisions prayerfully
Avoid things that push you away from God’s presence
God’s presence is more valuable than any other possession.
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Prayer
Father, let Your presence go with me. I do not want to go anywhere You are not leading me. Let the glory of Your presence rest upon my life, guide my decisions, and give me rest in every situation. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
You may have many things in life,
but if you have God’s presence, you have the greatest treasure.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: April 5, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Glory π Topic: Glory of His Presence π Scripture: “And he said, My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest.” — **Book of Exodus 33:14 (KJV) --- π Reflection One of the greatest blessings a person can have is not money, success, or connections — it is the presence of God. When God told Moses, “My presence shall go with thee,” He was giving him the greatest assurance possible. God was not just promising help, protection, or provision — He was promising Himself. The presence of God is what makes the difference in a person’s life. Two people may have the same education, the same job, the same opportunities, but the one who carries God’s presence carries something extra — the glory of His presence. God’s presence brings rest, direction, favor, protection, wisdom, and peace. Without God’s presence, effort can be stressful and confusing. But with God’s presence, even difficult things become possible and meaningful. This is why Moses later said, “If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence.” He understood that progress without God’s presence is not real progress. Today remember this truth: The greatest thing you can carry in life is the presence of God. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that the presence of God goes with me everywhere I go, in the name of Jesus. The glory of God’s presence rests upon my life, in the name of Jesus. I will not walk alone; God’s presence leads and guides me, in the name of Jesus. I receive rest, peace, and direction through the presence of God, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, become more conscious of God’s presence. Talk to God during your day Worship even when you are alone Make decisions prayerfully Avoid things that push you away from God’s presence God’s presence is more valuable than any other possession. --- π Prayer Father, let Your presence go with me. I do not want to go anywhere You are not leading me. Let the glory of Your presence rest upon my life, guide my decisions, and give me rest in every situation. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today You may have many things in life, but if you have God’s presence, you have the greatest treasure.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: April 2, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Glory
Topic: Created for His Glory
Scripture:
“Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him.”
— **Book of Isaiah 43:7 (KJV)
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Reflection
One of the most important questions in life is: Why am I here?
This scripture gives a direct answer — we were created for God’s glory.
This means your life is not an accident. Your existence is not a mistake. Your purpose is bigger than just eating, working, making money, and growing old. You were created so that your life would reveal the glory of God.
To give God glory means to reflect His character, His goodness, His love, His power, and His greatness through your life. The way you live, the way you speak, the way you treat people, the way you work, and the way you serve God should all point back to Him.
When a person understands that they were created for God’s glory, life begins to have direction and meaning. You stop living only for yourself and start living with purpose — to make God known and to reflect Him everywhere you go.
This also means that God wants to show His glory through your life. In your success, in your testimony, in your growth, in your victories, and even in the challenges you overcome, God’s glory can be revealed.
Today remember this truth: Your life is supposed to show that God is great.
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Declarations
I declare that I was created for the glory of God, in the name of Jesus.
My life will reflect the goodness and greatness of God, in the name of Jesus.
Everything I do will bring glory to God, in the name of Jesus.
The glory of God will be seen in my life, in my work, and in my future, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, live intentionally for God’s glory.
Do your work with excellence
Treat people with love and respect
Avoid actions that dishonor God
Let your character reflect Christ
Ask yourself today: Will this bring glory to God?
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Prayer
Father, thank You because You created me for Your glory. Help me to live a life that honors You in my words, my actions, and my decisions. Let Your glory be revealed through my life and let everything I do point back to You. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
You were not created just to exist.
You were created to reveal the glory of God.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: April 2, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Glory π Topic: Created for His Glory π Scripture: “Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him.” — **Book of Isaiah 43:7 (KJV) --- π Reflection One of the most important questions in life is: Why am I here? This scripture gives a direct answer — we were created for God’s glory. This means your life is not an accident. Your existence is not a mistake. Your purpose is bigger than just eating, working, making money, and growing old. You were created so that your life would reveal the glory of God. To give God glory means to reflect His character, His goodness, His love, His power, and His greatness through your life. The way you live, the way you speak, the way you treat people, the way you work, and the way you serve God should all point back to Him. When a person understands that they were created for God’s glory, life begins to have direction and meaning. You stop living only for yourself and start living with purpose — to make God known and to reflect Him everywhere you go. This also means that God wants to show His glory through your life. In your success, in your testimony, in your growth, in your victories, and even in the challenges you overcome, God’s glory can be revealed. Today remember this truth: Your life is supposed to show that God is great. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that I was created for the glory of God, in the name of Jesus. My life will reflect the goodness and greatness of God, in the name of Jesus. Everything I do will bring glory to God, in the name of Jesus. The glory of God will be seen in my life, in my work, and in my future, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, live intentionally for God’s glory. Do your work with excellence Treat people with love and respect Avoid actions that dishonor God Let your character reflect Christ Ask yourself today: Will this bring glory to God? --- π Prayer Father, thank You because You created me for Your glory. Help me to live a life that honors You in my words, my actions, and my decisions. Let Your glory be revealed through my life and let everything I do point back to You. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today You were not created just to exist. You were created to reveal the glory of God.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views3
- Daily Devotion
Date: March 29, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the King
Scripture:
“…KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”
— **Book of Revelation 19:16 (KJV)
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Reflection
The Bible gives Jesus many titles, but one of the most powerful is King of Kings and Lord of Lords. This title speaks of absolute authority, supreme power, and eternal dominion.
Kings rule over territories, people, and governments. But Jesus is not just a king among kings — He is the King over all kings. This means no authority, no government, no power, and no ruler is above Him. Everything in heaven and on earth is under His authority.
Many people want Jesus as Savior, helper, or provider, but this scripture reminds us that Jesus is King. A king is not just someone you call when you need help; a king is someone you obey, honor, and submit to.
If Jesus is truly King in your life, it will show in your decisions, your character, your priorities, and your obedience to God’s Word. When a king speaks, his word becomes law. In the same way, when Christ speaks through His Word, believers are called to follow.
The beautiful thing about Jesus being King is that He is not a wicked or selfish ruler. He is a loving King, a just King, a faithful King, and an eternal King. His rule brings life, peace, purpose, and salvation.
Today remember this truth: You are not just serving a teacher, prophet, or leader — you are serving the King of Kings.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the King over my life, in the name of Jesus.
I submit my plans, decisions, and future to the authority of Christ, in the name of Jesus.
I walk under the authority and protection of the King of Kings, in the name of Jesus.
My life reflects the honor and obedience due to my King, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, honor Jesus as King.
Ask yourself before decisions: What would my King want me to do?
Spend time reading His Word — the King’s instructions
Live in obedience, not just in belief
If Jesus is your King, your life should reflect His rule.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for Jesus, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. I submit my life to His authority today. Teach me to obey, honor, and follow Him in all that I do. Let my life reflect the kingdom of God and the rule of Christ. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
Salvation means more than believing in Jesus.
It means recognizing Him as your King.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 29, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the King π Scripture: “…KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.” — **Book of Revelation 19:16 (KJV) --- π Reflection The Bible gives Jesus many titles, but one of the most powerful is King of Kings and Lord of Lords. This title speaks of absolute authority, supreme power, and eternal dominion. Kings rule over territories, people, and governments. But Jesus is not just a king among kings — He is the King over all kings. This means no authority, no government, no power, and no ruler is above Him. Everything in heaven and on earth is under His authority. Many people want Jesus as Savior, helper, or provider, but this scripture reminds us that Jesus is King. A king is not just someone you call when you need help; a king is someone you obey, honor, and submit to. If Jesus is truly King in your life, it will show in your decisions, your character, your priorities, and your obedience to God’s Word. When a king speaks, his word becomes law. In the same way, when Christ speaks through His Word, believers are called to follow. The beautiful thing about Jesus being King is that He is not a wicked or selfish ruler. He is a loving King, a just King, a faithful King, and an eternal King. His rule brings life, peace, purpose, and salvation. Today remember this truth: You are not just serving a teacher, prophet, or leader — you are serving the King of Kings. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the King over my life, in the name of Jesus. I submit my plans, decisions, and future to the authority of Christ, in the name of Jesus. I walk under the authority and protection of the King of Kings, in the name of Jesus. My life reflects the honor and obedience due to my King, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, honor Jesus as King. Ask yourself before decisions: What would my King want me to do? Spend time reading His Word — the King’s instructions Live in obedience, not just in belief If Jesus is your King, your life should reflect His rule. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for Jesus, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. I submit my life to His authority today. Teach me to obey, honor, and follow Him in all that I do. Let my life reflect the kingdom of God and the rule of Christ. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today Salvation means more than believing in Jesus. It means recognizing Him as your King.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views2
- Daily Devotion
Date: March 28, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Conqueror
Scripture:
“…the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings…”
— **Book of Revelation 17:14 (KJV)
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Reflection
The book of Revelation shows many battles, oppositions, and powers fighting against God and His people, but one truth stands above everything: the Lamb shall overcome.
Jesus is not only the Savior, Shepherd, or Redeemer — He is the Conqueror.
This means no matter how strong evil looks, no matter how difficult situations become, and no matter how intense the battle is, the final victory belongs to Christ. He already conquered sin, death, and the grave through His death and resurrection. Revelation shows that He will also conquer every opposing power and establish His eternal kingdom.
When you belong to Jesus, you are not fighting for victory — you are fighting from victory. The outcome has already been decided. Christ wins.
This truth gives believers confidence. Challenges may come, battles may arise, and seasons may be difficult, but the end of the story is already written: Jesus is the Conqueror.
And the beautiful part is this: those who follow Him share in His victory.
Today remember: Your life is connected to the One who never loses.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the Conqueror over my life, in the name of Jesus.
I walk in victory because I belong to Christ, in the name of Jesus.
Every battle in my life ends in victory through Jesus, in the name of Jesus.
I am not defeated because I serve the Conqueror, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, face your challenges with confidence.
Do not let fear control your decisions
Pray with confidence, not defeat
Remind yourself that Christ has already won
Victory is not a possibility for the believer — it is a promise in Christ.
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Prayer
Father, thank You because Jesus is the Conqueror, the Lord of lords and King of kings. Thank You that my life is in Him and that I share in His victory. Help me to live with confidence, faith, and courage, knowing that in Christ I am more than a conqueror. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
The battle may be real, but the outcome is already decided.
Jesus is the Conqueror, and in Him, you have victory.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 28, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Conqueror π Scripture: “…the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings…” — **Book of Revelation 17:14 (KJV) --- π Reflection The book of Revelation shows many battles, oppositions, and powers fighting against God and His people, but one truth stands above everything: the Lamb shall overcome. Jesus is not only the Savior, Shepherd, or Redeemer — He is the Conqueror. This means no matter how strong evil looks, no matter how difficult situations become, and no matter how intense the battle is, the final victory belongs to Christ. He already conquered sin, death, and the grave through His death and resurrection. Revelation shows that He will also conquer every opposing power and establish His eternal kingdom. When you belong to Jesus, you are not fighting for victory — you are fighting from victory. The outcome has already been decided. Christ wins. This truth gives believers confidence. Challenges may come, battles may arise, and seasons may be difficult, but the end of the story is already written: Jesus is the Conqueror. And the beautiful part is this: those who follow Him share in His victory. Today remember: Your life is connected to the One who never loses. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the Conqueror over my life, in the name of Jesus. I walk in victory because I belong to Christ, in the name of Jesus. Every battle in my life ends in victory through Jesus, in the name of Jesus. I am not defeated because I serve the Conqueror, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, face your challenges with confidence. Do not let fear control your decisions Pray with confidence, not defeat Remind yourself that Christ has already won Victory is not a possibility for the believer — it is a promise in Christ. --- π Prayer Father, thank You because Jesus is the Conqueror, the Lord of lords and King of kings. Thank You that my life is in Him and that I share in His victory. Help me to live with confidence, faith, and courage, knowing that in Christ I am more than a conqueror. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today The battle may be real, but the outcome is already decided. Jesus is the Conqueror, and in Him, you have victory.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: March 27, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Faithful Witness
Scripture:
“And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth…”
— **Book of Revelation 1:5 (KJV)
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Reflection
A witness is someone who speaks the truth about what they have seen and know. But Jesus is not just a witness — He is the faithful witness.
This means everything Jesus says is true, consistent, and trustworthy. He does not exaggerate, He does not mislead, and He does not change His testimony. What He reveals about God, about life, and about eternity is perfectly accurate.
Jesus faithfully revealed the heart of God to humanity. He showed us God’s love, God’s power, God’s holiness, and God’s plan for salvation. He did not hide the truth, and He did not compromise it — even when it cost Him His life.
In a world where people can be unreliable and words can fail, Jesus remains completely dependable. His promises are sure. His Word stands firm. His testimony does not change with time or circumstance.
This also challenges us as believers. If we follow Christ, we are called to reflect His nature — to live truthfully, to stand firm in faith, and to represent God faithfully in our daily lives.
Today remember this: You can trust Jesus completely — He is the faithful witness.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the faithful witness in my life, in the name of Jesus.
I trust His Word and stand firmly on His truth, in the name of Jesus.
My life reflects truth, faithfulness, and consistency, in the name of Jesus.
I will not be shaken because my faith is built on the unchanging Word of Christ, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, build your life on truth.
Trust what Jesus has said above every other voice
Be honest and consistent in your words and actions
Stand firm in your faith even when it is not convenient
Truth is stable when it is rooted in Christ.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for revealing truth through Jesus Christ, the faithful witness. Help me to trust His Word fully and to live a life that reflects truth and faithfulness. Strengthen me to stand firm in You in every situation. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
In a changing world,
Jesus remains constant and true.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 27, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Faithful Witness π Scripture: “And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth…” — **Book of Revelation 1:5 (KJV) --- π Reflection A witness is someone who speaks the truth about what they have seen and know. But Jesus is not just a witness — He is the faithful witness. This means everything Jesus says is true, consistent, and trustworthy. He does not exaggerate, He does not mislead, and He does not change His testimony. What He reveals about God, about life, and about eternity is perfectly accurate. Jesus faithfully revealed the heart of God to humanity. He showed us God’s love, God’s power, God’s holiness, and God’s plan for salvation. He did not hide the truth, and He did not compromise it — even when it cost Him His life. In a world where people can be unreliable and words can fail, Jesus remains completely dependable. His promises are sure. His Word stands firm. His testimony does not change with time or circumstance. This also challenges us as believers. If we follow Christ, we are called to reflect His nature — to live truthfully, to stand firm in faith, and to represent God faithfully in our daily lives. Today remember this: You can trust Jesus completely — He is the faithful witness. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the faithful witness in my life, in the name of Jesus. I trust His Word and stand firmly on His truth, in the name of Jesus. My life reflects truth, faithfulness, and consistency, in the name of Jesus. I will not be shaken because my faith is built on the unchanging Word of Christ, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, build your life on truth. Trust what Jesus has said above every other voice Be honest and consistent in your words and actions Stand firm in your faith even when it is not convenient Truth is stable when it is rooted in Christ. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for revealing truth through Jesus Christ, the faithful witness. Help me to trust His Word fully and to live a life that reflects truth and faithfulness. Strengthen me to stand firm in You in every situation. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today In a changing world, Jesus remains constant and true.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: March 22, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Giver of Life
Scripture:
“For as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself.”
— **Gospel of John 5:26 (KJV)
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Reflection
Life is one of the greatest gifts God has given, yet this verse reveals something deeper: Jesus does not only give life — He carries life within Himself.
Every human being has life, but our life is dependent. We eat to live, sleep to recover strength, and depend on God for every breath. But Jesus has life in Himself. This means He is the source, not just a receiver. He is the giver, not just a participant in life.
This is why Jesus can give eternal life, spiritual life, and new life. When a person encounters Christ, something inside begins to change. Hope comes alive, purpose becomes clear, and the spirit is renewed. The life Jesus gives is not just about existing; it is about living with God’s purpose, presence, and power.
Many people are alive physically but empty spiritually. Jesus came so that we would not only live, but live fully and meaningfully in God.
Today, remember this truth: Your real life is connected to Christ. The closer you are to Him, the fuller your life becomes.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the giver of life in my life, in the name of Jesus.
I receive spiritual life, strength, and purpose through Christ, in the name of Jesus.
Every dead area of my life receives new life today, in the name of Jesus.
I live in the fullness of the life that comes from God, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, live connected to the source of life.
Spend time in prayer and fellowship with Jesus.
Remove habits that drain your spiritual life.
Do something today that aligns with God’s purpose for you.
Life becomes meaningful when it is connected to the One who gives life.
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Prayer
Father, thank You because life comes from You through Jesus Christ. Help me to remain connected to Christ, the source of true life. Fill my heart with Your presence, renew my strength, and guide me to live according to Your purpose. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
Many people are existing, but not truly living.
Real life is found in Jesus.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 22, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Giver of Life π Scripture: “For as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself.” — **Gospel of John 5:26 (KJV) --- π Reflection Life is one of the greatest gifts God has given, yet this verse reveals something deeper: Jesus does not only give life — He carries life within Himself. Every human being has life, but our life is dependent. We eat to live, sleep to recover strength, and depend on God for every breath. But Jesus has life in Himself. This means He is the source, not just a receiver. He is the giver, not just a participant in life. This is why Jesus can give eternal life, spiritual life, and new life. When a person encounters Christ, something inside begins to change. Hope comes alive, purpose becomes clear, and the spirit is renewed. The life Jesus gives is not just about existing; it is about living with God’s purpose, presence, and power. Many people are alive physically but empty spiritually. Jesus came so that we would not only live, but live fully and meaningfully in God. Today, remember this truth: Your real life is connected to Christ. The closer you are to Him, the fuller your life becomes. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the giver of life in my life, in the name of Jesus. I receive spiritual life, strength, and purpose through Christ, in the name of Jesus. Every dead area of my life receives new life today, in the name of Jesus. I live in the fullness of the life that comes from God, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, live connected to the source of life. Spend time in prayer and fellowship with Jesus. Remove habits that drain your spiritual life. Do something today that aligns with God’s purpose for you. Life becomes meaningful when it is connected to the One who gives life. --- π Prayer Father, thank You because life comes from You through Jesus Christ. Help me to remain connected to Christ, the source of true life. Fill my heart with Your presence, renew my strength, and guide me to live according to Your purpose. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today Many people are existing, but not truly living. Real life is found in Jesus.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: March 21, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Power of God
Scripture:
“But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.”
— **First Epistle to the Corinthians 1:24 (KJV)
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Reflection
The world often looks for strength in strategies, wealth, or influence. Yet the Bible declares a greater source: Jesus is the power of God.
This means every victory, breakthrough, and solution comes through Christ — not by human effort alone. His power is supernatural, unstoppable, and able to work in every impossible situation.
The verse also calls Him the wisdom of God. His power is not random force; it is guided by perfect wisdom. Every miracle, provision, and answer flows from His understanding and purpose.
Believers are invited to stop relying solely on their own strength. Whatever you face — weakness, challenges, or delays — Christ’s power is available to sustain, strengthen, and deliver.
Today, Jesus is not only a Savior to admire — He is your source of strength and wisdom for every decision, trial, and dream.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the power of God in my life, in the name of Jesus.
I receive His supernatural strength to overcome every challenge, in the name of Jesus.
The wisdom of God through Christ guides every step I take, in the name of Jesus.
No power of the enemy can prevail against me because Christ is my power and my guide, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, access Christ’s power actively:
When faced with weakness, call on His strength.
When confused, rely on His wisdom before making decisions.
Trust that no obstacle is too big for the power of Jesus.
Your breakthroughs flow from Jesus, not from human effort.
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Prayer
Father, thank You that Jesus is the power and wisdom of God. Strengthen me to face today’s challenges, guide me with divine wisdom, and let Your supernatural power work through my life. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
Stop depending on what you can do alone.
Jesus is your power and your wisdom — rely on Him.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 21, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Power of God π Scripture: “But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.” — **First Epistle to the Corinthians 1:24 (KJV) --- π Reflection The world often looks for strength in strategies, wealth, or influence. Yet the Bible declares a greater source: Jesus is the power of God. This means every victory, breakthrough, and solution comes through Christ — not by human effort alone. His power is supernatural, unstoppable, and able to work in every impossible situation. The verse also calls Him the wisdom of God. His power is not random force; it is guided by perfect wisdom. Every miracle, provision, and answer flows from His understanding and purpose. Believers are invited to stop relying solely on their own strength. Whatever you face — weakness, challenges, or delays — Christ’s power is available to sustain, strengthen, and deliver. Today, Jesus is not only a Savior to admire — He is your source of strength and wisdom for every decision, trial, and dream. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the power of God in my life, in the name of Jesus. I receive His supernatural strength to overcome every challenge, in the name of Jesus. The wisdom of God through Christ guides every step I take, in the name of Jesus. No power of the enemy can prevail against me because Christ is my power and my guide, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, access Christ’s power actively: When faced with weakness, call on His strength. When confused, rely on His wisdom before making decisions. Trust that no obstacle is too big for the power of Jesus. Your breakthroughs flow from Jesus, not from human effort. --- π Prayer Father, thank You that Jesus is the power and wisdom of God. Strengthen me to face today’s challenges, guide me with divine wisdom, and let Your supernatural power work through my life. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today Stop depending on what you can do alone. Jesus is your power and your wisdom — rely on Him.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: March 5, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Savior
Scripture:
“And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.”
— Matthew 1:21 (KJV)
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Reflection
Before Jesus was born, His mission was already declared.
His name was not random. “Jesus” means Savior. From the very beginning, heaven made it clear why He was coming — not merely to teach, not only to perform miracles, but to save.
Sin separates humanity from God. It distorts purpose, burdens the conscience, and brings spiritual death. No human effort, tradition, or sacrifice could permanently fix that separation. That is why a Savior was necessary.
Jesus did not come to manage sin; He came to remove it. He did not come to condemn people; He came to rescue them. Salvation is not earned — it is received. It is the work of Christ, not the achievement of man.
This truth brings both humility and hope. Humility because we needed saving. Hope because salvation has been provided.
If Jesus is your Savior, then your past is forgiven, your present is redeemed, and your future is secure in Him.
Today, remember: You are not trying to save yourself. You are trusting the One who already came to save you.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is my Savior, in the name of Jesus.
I receive the forgiveness and freedom He has provided, in the name of Jesus.
My past no longer defines me because I am redeemed, in the name of Jesus.
I walk in the confidence of salvation through Christ alone, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, live in the reality of salvation.
Thank Jesus intentionally for saving you
Release guilt that Christ has already forgiven
Share the message of salvation with someone
Saved people live differently because they know they have been rescued.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for sending Jesus to save me from my sins. I receive the gift of salvation with gratitude. Help me to live in the freedom and righteousness You have provided through Christ. Let my life reflect the joy of being redeemed. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
Do you truly live like someone who has been saved?
Jesus came to save — and His salvation is complete.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 5, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Savior π Scripture: “And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.” — Matthew 1:21 (KJV) --- π Reflection Before Jesus was born, His mission was already declared. His name was not random. “Jesus” means Savior. From the very beginning, heaven made it clear why He was coming — not merely to teach, not only to perform miracles, but to save. Sin separates humanity from God. It distorts purpose, burdens the conscience, and brings spiritual death. No human effort, tradition, or sacrifice could permanently fix that separation. That is why a Savior was necessary. Jesus did not come to manage sin; He came to remove it. He did not come to condemn people; He came to rescue them. Salvation is not earned — it is received. It is the work of Christ, not the achievement of man. This truth brings both humility and hope. Humility because we needed saving. Hope because salvation has been provided. If Jesus is your Savior, then your past is forgiven, your present is redeemed, and your future is secure in Him. Today, remember: You are not trying to save yourself. You are trusting the One who already came to save you. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is my Savior, in the name of Jesus. I receive the forgiveness and freedom He has provided, in the name of Jesus. My past no longer defines me because I am redeemed, in the name of Jesus. I walk in the confidence of salvation through Christ alone, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, live in the reality of salvation. Thank Jesus intentionally for saving you Release guilt that Christ has already forgiven Share the message of salvation with someone Saved people live differently because they know they have been rescued. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for sending Jesus to save me from my sins. I receive the gift of salvation with gratitude. Help me to live in the freedom and righteousness You have provided through Christ. Let my life reflect the joy of being redeemed. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today Do you truly live like someone who has been saved? Jesus came to save — and His salvation is complete.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: March 4, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Son of God
Scripture:
“And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
— Matthew 16:16 (KJV)
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Reflection
This was more than a statement — it was a revelation.
When Peter declared, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God,” he was not repeating information. He was expressing divine understanding. To call Jesus “the Christ” means He is the Anointed One — the promised Messiah. To call Him “the Son of the living God” affirms His divine identity and authority.
Jesus is not merely a prophet, teacher, or moral example. He is the Son of the living God — eternal, powerful, and sent with purpose. His sonship speaks of relationship, authority, and inheritance. What belongs to the Father belongs to the Son.
Recognizing Jesus correctly changes everything. Your faith is only as strong as your understanding of who He truly is. When you know Him as the Son of God, doubt loses ground. Fear weakens. Confidence rises.
This truth also shapes your identity. If you belong to Christ, you are connected to the living God. You are not serving a silent idol or distant force. You are in covenant with the living, active, powerful God through His Son.
Today, settle this in your heart: Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the Son of the living God, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that my faith is anchored in His divine authority, in the name of Jesus.
I walk in confidence because I belong to the living God, in the name of Jesus.
No doubt or confusion will shake my revelation of who Christ is, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, deepen your revelation of Jesus.
Spend time studying who Scripture says He is
Speak boldly about your faith in Him
Trust His authority in every situation
Right revelation produces strong faith.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for revealing Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God. Strengthen my understanding and anchor my heart in this truth. Let my life reflect confidence in who He is. I place my trust fully in Your Son. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
Who do you truly say Jesus is?
Your answer shapes your faith.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 4, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Son of God π Scripture: “And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.” — Matthew 16:16 (KJV) --- π Reflection This was more than a statement — it was a revelation. When Peter declared, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God,” he was not repeating information. He was expressing divine understanding. To call Jesus “the Christ” means He is the Anointed One — the promised Messiah. To call Him “the Son of the living God” affirms His divine identity and authority. Jesus is not merely a prophet, teacher, or moral example. He is the Son of the living God — eternal, powerful, and sent with purpose. His sonship speaks of relationship, authority, and inheritance. What belongs to the Father belongs to the Son. Recognizing Jesus correctly changes everything. Your faith is only as strong as your understanding of who He truly is. When you know Him as the Son of God, doubt loses ground. Fear weakens. Confidence rises. This truth also shapes your identity. If you belong to Christ, you are connected to the living God. You are not serving a silent idol or distant force. You are in covenant with the living, active, powerful God through His Son. Today, settle this in your heart: Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the Son of the living God, in the name of Jesus. I declare that my faith is anchored in His divine authority, in the name of Jesus. I walk in confidence because I belong to the living God, in the name of Jesus. No doubt or confusion will shake my revelation of who Christ is, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, deepen your revelation of Jesus. Spend time studying who Scripture says He is Speak boldly about your faith in Him Trust His authority in every situation Right revelation produces strong faith. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for revealing Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God. Strengthen my understanding and anchor my heart in this truth. Let my life reflect confidence in who He is. I place my trust fully in Your Son. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today Who do you truly say Jesus is? Your answer shapes your faith.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: March 2, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Word
Scripture:
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
— John 1:1 (KJV)
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Reflection
Before time began, before the world existed, before man was created — the Word already was.
This verse takes us back to the beginning and reveals something powerful: Jesus is not just a messenger from God; He is God revealed. The Word is not an idea, a sound, or a written text alone. The Word is a person — Jesus Christ.
When God wanted to make Himself known, He did not only speak words; He became the Word. Everything God wants you to know about His nature, His love, His power, and His will is expressed through Jesus.
This means when you read Scripture, you are not reading empty letters. You are encountering Christ. The Word carries life because Jesus is life. The Word carries truth because Jesus is truth. The Word carries authority because Jesus is God.
Many people want God’s voice without God’s Word. But you cannot separate God from His Word. To know the Word is to know Jesus. To ignore the Word is to ignore Him.
If Jesus is the Word, then your relationship with Scripture reflects your relationship with Christ. The closer you are to the Word, the closer you are to Jesus.
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Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the living Word of God, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that the Word of God brings light, life, and clarity into my life, in the name of Jesus.
I receive understanding and revelation as I encounter Christ through His Word, in the name of Jesus.
The Word of God works powerfully in me, because Jesus lives in me, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, honor the Word as more than text.
Read the Bible with expectation
Listen for Jesus as you read
Apply what the Word says, not just what it sounds like
Every time you open the Word, you are meeting with Christ.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for revealing Yourself through Jesus, the living Word. Open my heart to understand Your Word deeply. Let Your Word shape my thoughts, guide my steps, and transform my life. As I encounter the Word daily, let me encounter Jesus more clearly. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
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Thought for Today
How you treat the Word shows how you value Christ.
Draw near to the Word — and you will draw near to Jesus.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 2, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Word π Scripture: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” — John 1:1 (KJV) --- π Reflection Before time began, before the world existed, before man was created — the Word already was. This verse takes us back to the beginning and reveals something powerful: Jesus is not just a messenger from God; He is God revealed. The Word is not an idea, a sound, or a written text alone. The Word is a person — Jesus Christ. When God wanted to make Himself known, He did not only speak words; He became the Word. Everything God wants you to know about His nature, His love, His power, and His will is expressed through Jesus. This means when you read Scripture, you are not reading empty letters. You are encountering Christ. The Word carries life because Jesus is life. The Word carries truth because Jesus is truth. The Word carries authority because Jesus is God. Many people want God’s voice without God’s Word. But you cannot separate God from His Word. To know the Word is to know Jesus. To ignore the Word is to ignore Him. If Jesus is the Word, then your relationship with Scripture reflects your relationship with Christ. The closer you are to the Word, the closer you are to Jesus. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the living Word of God, in the name of Jesus. I declare that the Word of God brings light, life, and clarity into my life, in the name of Jesus. I receive understanding and revelation as I encounter Christ through His Word, in the name of Jesus. The Word of God works powerfully in me, because Jesus lives in me, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, honor the Word as more than text. Read the Bible with expectation Listen for Jesus as you read Apply what the Word says, not just what it sounds like Every time you open the Word, you are meeting with Christ. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for revealing Yourself through Jesus, the living Word. Open my heart to understand Your Word deeply. Let Your Word shape my thoughts, guide my steps, and transform my life. As I encounter the Word daily, let me encounter Jesus more clearly. In the name of Jesus, Amen. --- π‘ Thought for Today How you treat the Word shows how you value Christ. Draw near to the Word — and you will draw near to Jesus.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: March 1, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Jesus
Topic: Jesus the Center
Scripture:
“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”
— John 14:6 (KJV)
Reflection
This statement by Jesus is not a suggestion — it is a declaration of absolute truth.
Jesus did not say He would show the way. He said He is the way.
He did not say He teaches truth. He said He is the truth.
He did not say He gives life. He said He is the life.
This means Christianity is not first a system, a philosophy, or a set of moral rules. It is a person-centered faith. Everything begins, continues, and ends with Jesus.
When Jesus is at the center, direction becomes clear. Confusion fades because the way is not something you search for — it is Someone you follow. Truth is no longer relative, and life is no longer empty or self-sustained.
Any faith, pursuit, or spirituality that removes Jesus from the center loses its power and accuracy. Access to the Father is not earned by effort or religion; it is received through relationship with Christ.
Today’s verse confronts divided devotion. Jesus cannot be an addition to your life — He must be the center of it.
Declarations
I declare that Jesus Christ is the center of my life, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that I walk in clarity because I follow the Way, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that truth governs my decisions because Christ lives in me, in the name of Jesus.
I receive the life of God and access to the Father through Jesus alone, in the name of Jesus.
π Practical Application
Today, realign your life around Christ.
Examine areas where Jesus may have been sidelined
Make decisions based on His Word, not convenience
Intentionally invite Jesus into your plans, thoughts, and priorities
When Jesus is the center, everything else finds its place.
Prayer
Father, thank You for giving me access to You through Jesus Christ. I acknowledge that He is the way, the truth, and the life. Help me to place Him at the center of all I do — my decisions, my desires, and my direction. Let my life reflect Christ clearly. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
Thought for Today
Is Jesus truly at the center of your life — or just a part of it?
When Christ is central, life becomes aligned.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: March 1, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Jesus π Topic: Jesus the Center π Scripture: “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” — John 14:6 (KJV) π Reflection This statement by Jesus is not a suggestion — it is a declaration of absolute truth. Jesus did not say He would show the way. He said He is the way. He did not say He teaches truth. He said He is the truth. He did not say He gives life. He said He is the life. This means Christianity is not first a system, a philosophy, or a set of moral rules. It is a person-centered faith. Everything begins, continues, and ends with Jesus. When Jesus is at the center, direction becomes clear. Confusion fades because the way is not something you search for — it is Someone you follow. Truth is no longer relative, and life is no longer empty or self-sustained. Any faith, pursuit, or spirituality that removes Jesus from the center loses its power and accuracy. Access to the Father is not earned by effort or religion; it is received through relationship with Christ. Today’s verse confronts divided devotion. Jesus cannot be an addition to your life — He must be the center of it. π₯ Declarations I declare that Jesus Christ is the center of my life, in the name of Jesus. I declare that I walk in clarity because I follow the Way, in the name of Jesus. I declare that truth governs my decisions because Christ lives in me, in the name of Jesus. I receive the life of God and access to the Father through Jesus alone, in the name of Jesus. π Practical Application Today, realign your life around Christ. Examine areas where Jesus may have been sidelined Make decisions based on His Word, not convenience Intentionally invite Jesus into your plans, thoughts, and priorities When Jesus is the center, everything else finds its place. π Prayer Father, thank You for giving me access to You through Jesus Christ. I acknowledge that He is the way, the truth, and the life. Help me to place Him at the center of all I do — my decisions, my desires, and my direction. Let my life reflect Christ clearly. In the name of Jesus, Amen. π‘ Thought for Today Is Jesus truly at the center of your life — or just a part of it? When Christ is central, life becomes aligned.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: February 26, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“…For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.”
— 1 John 5:4 (KJV)
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Reflection
This verse reveals the power of faith as victory.
Life is full of challenges — pressure, setbacks, opposition, and distractions. Yet John reminds us that faith born of God is stronger than any of it. Faith does not simply hope; it overcomes. It turns trials into triumphs and opposition into opportunity.
Notice the source: “born of God.” Faith is not self-made; it comes from God. When God plants faith in your heart, it is alive, active, and victorious. It does not rely on circumstances. It does not fail because it is rooted in the Creator.
The key is understanding that faith is your weapon of victory. Every time you choose to trust God, even when the world says no, you are walking in triumph. The moment you exercise this faith, the world’s power over you diminishes.
This season, God is reminding you: your faith is not just belief — it is victory in action. Whatever you face, faith born of God gives you the edge to overcome.
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Declarations
I declare that my faith overcomes every challenge of this world, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that no trial, pressure, or opposition has power over me, in the name of Jesus.
I walk in victory today because God’s faith lives in me, in the name of Jesus.
Every situation that seems impossible is yielding to the power of my faith, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, exercise your faith:
Speak faith over your challenges
Refuse to let circumstances define you
Trust that God’s power within you is greater than the problem
Faith is more than belief — it is victory in action.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for the faith You have placed in me. Help me to walk boldly, knowing that this faith overcomes every challenge of life. Teach me to exercise it daily, trusting in Your power to bring victory. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
What world challenge are you facing right now?
Faith born of God gives you the power to overcome.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 26, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “…For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.” — 1 John 5:4 (KJV) --- π Reflection This verse reveals the power of faith as victory. Life is full of challenges — pressure, setbacks, opposition, and distractions. Yet John reminds us that faith born of God is stronger than any of it. Faith does not simply hope; it overcomes. It turns trials into triumphs and opposition into opportunity. Notice the source: “born of God.” Faith is not self-made; it comes from God. When God plants faith in your heart, it is alive, active, and victorious. It does not rely on circumstances. It does not fail because it is rooted in the Creator. The key is understanding that faith is your weapon of victory. Every time you choose to trust God, even when the world says no, you are walking in triumph. The moment you exercise this faith, the world’s power over you diminishes. This season, God is reminding you: your faith is not just belief — it is victory in action. Whatever you face, faith born of God gives you the edge to overcome. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that my faith overcomes every challenge of this world, in the name of Jesus. I declare that no trial, pressure, or opposition has power over me, in the name of Jesus. I walk in victory today because God’s faith lives in me, in the name of Jesus. Every situation that seems impossible is yielding to the power of my faith, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, exercise your faith: Speak faith over your challenges Refuse to let circumstances define you Trust that God’s power within you is greater than the problem Faith is more than belief — it is victory in action. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for the faith You have placed in me. Help me to walk boldly, knowing that this faith overcomes every challenge of life. Teach me to exercise it daily, trusting in Your power to bring victory. In the name of Jesus. --- π‘ Thought for Today What world challenge are you facing right now? Faith born of God gives you the power to overcome.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: February 25, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.”
— 2 Corinthians 1:20 (KJV)
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Reflection
This verse settles every doubt about God’s faithfulness.
The Bible does not say some of God’s promises. It says all. Every promise God has spoken finds its yes in Christ. That means God is not unsure, hesitant, or undecided about what He has promised you. His answer is already settled.
“Yea” means God has agreed.
“Amen” means it is confirmed and established.
God does not promise and then change His mind. He does not speak and later withdraw His word. What He has said, He stands by. The responsibility of fulfillment rests with God, not with your strength.
This verse shifts your posture from begging to believing. You are not trying to convince God to act — He has already said yes. Faith is agreeing with what God has already approved.
This is a word for anyone waiting, praying, or holding on. God’s promises over your life are not uncertain. They are settled.
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Declarations
I declare that every promise God has spoken over my life is confirmed in Christ, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that God’s yes is stronger than every delay or contradiction, in the name of Jesus.
I stand on the faithfulness of God and not on my feelings, in the name of Jesus.
What God has promised me will surely come to pass, to the glory of God, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, respond to God’s promises with confidence.
Stop doubting what God has already said
Speak agreement with His Word
Thank God in advance for fulfillment
Faith rests in God’s yes.
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Prayer
Father, thank You because Your promises are sure and unchanging. I choose to believe Your Word above every circumstance. Help me to stand firm in faith, knowing that what You have promised, You will surely perform. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
Which promise are you still unsure about?
God has already said yes — stand in faith and agree.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 25, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.” — 2 Corinthians 1:20 (KJV) --- π Reflection This verse settles every doubt about God’s faithfulness. The Bible does not say some of God’s promises. It says all. Every promise God has spoken finds its yes in Christ. That means God is not unsure, hesitant, or undecided about what He has promised you. His answer is already settled. “Yea” means God has agreed. “Amen” means it is confirmed and established. God does not promise and then change His mind. He does not speak and later withdraw His word. What He has said, He stands by. The responsibility of fulfillment rests with God, not with your strength. This verse shifts your posture from begging to believing. You are not trying to convince God to act — He has already said yes. Faith is agreeing with what God has already approved. This is a word for anyone waiting, praying, or holding on. God’s promises over your life are not uncertain. They are settled. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that every promise God has spoken over my life is confirmed in Christ, in the name of Jesus. I declare that God’s yes is stronger than every delay or contradiction, in the name of Jesus. I stand on the faithfulness of God and not on my feelings, in the name of Jesus. What God has promised me will surely come to pass, to the glory of God, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, respond to God’s promises with confidence. Stop doubting what God has already said Speak agreement with His Word Thank God in advance for fulfillment Faith rests in God’s yes. --- π Prayer Father, thank You because Your promises are sure and unchanging. I choose to believe Your Word above every circumstance. Help me to stand firm in faith, knowing that what You have promised, You will surely perform. In the name of Jesus. --- π‘ Thought for Today Which promise are you still unsure about? God has already said yes — stand in faith and agree.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views - **Daily Devotion**
**Date:** February 24, 2026
**Theme of the Year:** God
**Series:** Faith
**Scripture:**
*“By faith they passed through the Red sea as by dry land: which the Egyptians assaying to do were drowned.”*
— **Hebrews 11:29 (KJV)**
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**Reflection**
This verse reveals a powerful truth about faith in moments of crisis.
The Israelites stood before the Red Sea with the enemy behind them. There was no bridge, no boat, and no visible escape. Yet the Bible says **by faith they passed through the sea as on dry land**. Faith made a way where there was none.
Faith does not deny danger; it trusts God in the middle of it. The sea did not part because the people were strong. It parted because God was present and they believed His instruction.
What saved the Israelites destroyed the Egyptians. The difference was not the sea — it was faith. **Faith follows God’s direction, while fear imitates without obedience.**
This verse speaks to anyone standing between a closed door and a pursuing problem. **Faith steps forward when retreat is not an option.** When God gives instruction, obedience opens the way.
This season, God is reminding you: the obstacle in front of you is not your end — it is the place where God will show His power.
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**Declarations**
I declare that every barrier before me is opening by faith, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that God is making a way where there seems to be none, in the name of Jesus.
I move forward in obedience, and God fights for me, in the name of Jesus.
What was meant to stop me will become a testimony, in the name of Jesus.
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π **Practical Application**
Today, step forward in faith.
* Do not panic when you face obstacles
* Listen for God’s instruction
* Move in obedience, even when the way looks impossible
**Faith steps into the miracle.**
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**Prayer**
Father, help me to trust You in moments of pressure. When I face obstacles, teach me to move by faith and not by fear. Make a way for me where none seems possible and lead me safely through. In the name of Jesus.
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**Thought for Today**
What sea is standing before you right now?
**By faith, you will pass through on dry ground.**πΏ **Daily Devotion** π **Date:** February 24, 2026 π **Theme of the Year:** God π **Series:** Faith π **Scripture:** *“By faith they passed through the Red sea as by dry land: which the Egyptians assaying to do were drowned.”* — **Hebrews 11:29 (KJV)** --- π **Reflection** This verse reveals a powerful truth about faith in moments of crisis. The Israelites stood before the Red Sea with the enemy behind them. There was no bridge, no boat, and no visible escape. Yet the Bible says **by faith they passed through the sea as on dry land**. Faith made a way where there was none. Faith does not deny danger; it trusts God in the middle of it. The sea did not part because the people were strong. It parted because God was present and they believed His instruction. What saved the Israelites destroyed the Egyptians. The difference was not the sea — it was faith. **Faith follows God’s direction, while fear imitates without obedience.** This verse speaks to anyone standing between a closed door and a pursuing problem. **Faith steps forward when retreat is not an option.** When God gives instruction, obedience opens the way. This season, God is reminding you: the obstacle in front of you is not your end — it is the place where God will show His power. --- π₯ **Declarations** I declare that every barrier before me is opening by faith, in the name of Jesus. I declare that God is making a way where there seems to be none, in the name of Jesus. I move forward in obedience, and God fights for me, in the name of Jesus. What was meant to stop me will become a testimony, in the name of Jesus. --- π **Practical Application** Today, step forward in faith. * Do not panic when you face obstacles * Listen for God’s instruction * Move in obedience, even when the way looks impossible **Faith steps into the miracle.** --- π **Prayer** Father, help me to trust You in moments of pressure. When I face obstacles, teach me to move by faith and not by fear. Make a way for me where none seems possible and lead me safely through. In the name of Jesus. --- π‘ **Thought for Today** What sea is standing before you right now? **By faith, you will pass through on dry ground.**0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: February 15, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.
Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength.”
— Isaiah 26:3–4 (KJV)
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Reflection
This scripture reveals the secret to stability in an unstable world.
Perfect peace is not found in changed circumstances — it is found in a focused mind. God promises peace to the one whose mind is stayed on Him. That means your thoughts are anchored, fixed, and settled on God, not constantly shifting with fear, news, or pressure.
Peace flows from trust. When you truly trust God, your heart becomes calm even when life is noisy. Anxiety reduces when confidence in God increases.
Then comes the command: “Trust ye in the LORD for ever.” Not temporarily. Not only when things are good. Forever. Why? Because in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength. His strength does not expire. It does not weaken with time. It does not fail under pressure.
People get tired. Systems collapse. Situations change. But God’s strength remains constant. When you lean on Him, you are leaning on something unbreakable.
This season, God is calling you to shift your focus. Fix your mind on Him. Place your trust fully in Him. Peace and strength will follow.
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Declarations
I declare that my mind is stayed on the Lord, and I walk in perfect peace, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that fear and anxiety have no hold over my heart, in the name of Jesus.
I trust in the Lord forever, and I draw strength from Him daily, in the name of Jesus.
The everlasting strength of God is sustaining me in every situation, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, guard your focus.
Refuse to dwell on what causes fear
Replace anxious thoughts with God’s Word
Choose trust whenever uncertainty arises
Peace is maintained by where your mind stays.
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Prayer
Father, I fix my mind on You today. Help me to trust You fully and continually. Let Your perfect peace rule my heart, and let Your everlasting strength uphold me in every situation. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
Where has your mind been resting lately?
A mind fixed on God lives in peace and walks in strength.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 15, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength.” — Isaiah 26:3–4 (KJV) --- π Reflection This scripture reveals the secret to stability in an unstable world. Perfect peace is not found in changed circumstances — it is found in a focused mind. God promises peace to the one whose mind is stayed on Him. That means your thoughts are anchored, fixed, and settled on God, not constantly shifting with fear, news, or pressure. Peace flows from trust. When you truly trust God, your heart becomes calm even when life is noisy. Anxiety reduces when confidence in God increases. Then comes the command: “Trust ye in the LORD for ever.” Not temporarily. Not only when things are good. Forever. Why? Because in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength. His strength does not expire. It does not weaken with time. It does not fail under pressure. People get tired. Systems collapse. Situations change. But God’s strength remains constant. When you lean on Him, you are leaning on something unbreakable. This season, God is calling you to shift your focus. Fix your mind on Him. Place your trust fully in Him. Peace and strength will follow. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that my mind is stayed on the Lord, and I walk in perfect peace, in the name of Jesus. I declare that fear and anxiety have no hold over my heart, in the name of Jesus. I trust in the Lord forever, and I draw strength from Him daily, in the name of Jesus. The everlasting strength of God is sustaining me in every situation, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, guard your focus. Refuse to dwell on what causes fear Replace anxious thoughts with God’s Word Choose trust whenever uncertainty arises Peace is maintained by where your mind stays. --- π Prayer Father, I fix my mind on You today. Help me to trust You fully and continually. Let Your perfect peace rule my heart, and let Your everlasting strength uphold me in every situation. In the name of Jesus. --- π‘ Thought for Today Where has your mind been resting lately? A mind fixed on God lives in peace and walks in strength.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: February 14, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.”
— Psalm 34:8 (KJV)
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Reflection
This verse is an invitation — personal, experiential, and life-changing. “Taste and see” is not just reading about God’s goodness; it’s experiencing it firsthand. God wants you to know Him not through theory, but through reality.
Trust is the key. Blessed is the one who trusts Him. Blessing comes when you stop holding back, stop doubting, and fully rely on God. You may not understand everything He is doing, but when you trust Him, you begin to experience His goodness in ways that change your heart, your perspective, and your life.
Think of tasting food for the first time. You cannot know how good it is until you put it in your mouth. Faith works the same way — you cannot know the fullness of God’s blessing until you trust Him and take that step of surrender.
This season, God is asking you to stop hesitating. Taste His goodness. See His faithfulness. Let trust open the door to blessing.
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Declarations
I declare that I will taste and see the goodness of the Lord in my life, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that trusting God brings blessing into every area of my life, in the name of Jesus.
I choose to stop doubting and begin experiencing God’s favor daily, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that my life reflects the goodness of God because I trust Him fully, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, actively trust God in tangible ways:
Step out in obedience even when outcomes are unclear
Reflect on past moments where God proved faithful
Speak God’s goodness over your life and circumstances
Faith makes God’s blessings real in your life.
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Prayer
Father, I choose to trust You completely. Let me taste and see Your goodness in every area of my life. Open my eyes to Your faithfulness, and help me walk in the blessings that come from trusting You fully. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
Are you willing to taste God’s goodness today?
Trust opens the door; blessing follows.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 14, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.” — Psalm 34:8 (KJV) --- π Reflection This verse is an invitation — personal, experiential, and life-changing. “Taste and see” is not just reading about God’s goodness; it’s experiencing it firsthand. God wants you to know Him not through theory, but through reality. Trust is the key. Blessed is the one who trusts Him. Blessing comes when you stop holding back, stop doubting, and fully rely on God. You may not understand everything He is doing, but when you trust Him, you begin to experience His goodness in ways that change your heart, your perspective, and your life. Think of tasting food for the first time. You cannot know how good it is until you put it in your mouth. Faith works the same way — you cannot know the fullness of God’s blessing until you trust Him and take that step of surrender. This season, God is asking you to stop hesitating. Taste His goodness. See His faithfulness. Let trust open the door to blessing. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that I will taste and see the goodness of the Lord in my life, in the name of Jesus. I declare that trusting God brings blessing into every area of my life, in the name of Jesus. I choose to stop doubting and begin experiencing God’s favor daily, in the name of Jesus. I declare that my life reflects the goodness of God because I trust Him fully, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, actively trust God in tangible ways: Step out in obedience even when outcomes are unclear Reflect on past moments where God proved faithful Speak God’s goodness over your life and circumstances Faith makes God’s blessings real in your life. --- π Prayer Father, I choose to trust You completely. Let me taste and see Your goodness in every area of my life. Open my eyes to Your faithfulness, and help me walk in the blessings that come from trusting You fully. In the name of Jesus. --- π‘ Thought for Today Are you willing to taste God’s goodness today? Trust opens the door; blessing follows.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views
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- Daily Devotion
Date: February 11, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.”
— Hebrews 10:38 (KJV)
Reflection
This verse is both an encouragement and a warning. God makes it clear that faith is how the righteous live, not how they start and then abandon the journey. Faith is meant to be maintained, not paused when things get difficult.
To “draw back” means to retreat in fear, doubt, or discouragement. It is choosing comfort over obedience, sight over trust, and safety over faith. God is not pleased when His children shrink back because He knows what faith produces — growth, endurance, and victory.
Living by faith requires perseverance. There will be moments when prayers seem delayed and answers are not visible. In those moments, faith says, “I will stand. I will trust. I will not turn back.” God takes pleasure in those who continue trusting Him even when the path is hard.
This verse calls you to stay steady. Faith is not proven when everything is easy, but when you refuse to give up. The same God who began the work in you will sustain you as long as you keep trusting Him.
Declarations
I declare that I will not draw back from my faith, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that I will stand firm even when the journey is challenging, in the name of Jesus.
Fear, discouragement, and doubt will not cause me to retreat, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that my life brings pleasure to God as I continue to walk by faith, in the name of Jesus.
π Practical Application
Today, choose to stand by faith:
Refuse to quit when progress feels slow
Remind yourself of God’s past faithfulness
Encourage yourself with God’s Word
Faith that endures brings God’s pleasure.
Prayer
Father, strengthen my faith so I do not draw back in difficult moments. Help me to remain steady, trusting You even when I do not see immediate results. Let my life bring You pleasure as I continue to walk by faith. In the name of Jesus.
Thought for Today
Where are you tempted to give up or step back?
Faith moves forward — even when the way is not clear. Stay steady.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 11, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.” — Hebrews 10:38 (KJV) π Reflection This verse is both an encouragement and a warning. God makes it clear that faith is how the righteous live, not how they start and then abandon the journey. Faith is meant to be maintained, not paused when things get difficult. To “draw back” means to retreat in fear, doubt, or discouragement. It is choosing comfort over obedience, sight over trust, and safety over faith. God is not pleased when His children shrink back because He knows what faith produces — growth, endurance, and victory. Living by faith requires perseverance. There will be moments when prayers seem delayed and answers are not visible. In those moments, faith says, “I will stand. I will trust. I will not turn back.” God takes pleasure in those who continue trusting Him even when the path is hard. This verse calls you to stay steady. Faith is not proven when everything is easy, but when you refuse to give up. The same God who began the work in you will sustain you as long as you keep trusting Him. π₯ Declarations I declare that I will not draw back from my faith, in the name of Jesus. I declare that I will stand firm even when the journey is challenging, in the name of Jesus. Fear, discouragement, and doubt will not cause me to retreat, in the name of Jesus. I declare that my life brings pleasure to God as I continue to walk by faith, in the name of Jesus. π Practical Application Today, choose to stand by faith: Refuse to quit when progress feels slow Remind yourself of God’s past faithfulness Encourage yourself with God’s Word Faith that endures brings God’s pleasure. π Prayer Father, strengthen my faith so I do not draw back in difficult moments. Help me to remain steady, trusting You even when I do not see immediate results. Let my life bring You pleasure as I continue to walk by faith. In the name of Jesus. π‘ Thought for Today Where are you tempted to give up or step back? Faith moves forward — even when the way is not clear. Stay steady.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: February 9, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“…the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.”
— Galatians 2:20 (KJV)
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Reflection
This verse is a powerful reminder that the life of faith is not just about what we believe, but about who we believe in. Paul declares that the life he now lives is by the faith of Jesus Christ — not just his own faith. It is Christ’s faith in us that empowers us to live for Him every day.
When we become believers, we do not just inherit a set of beliefs or a list of rules; we inherit the life of Christ in us. The faith we live by is His faith — the same faith that brought Him through death and into resurrection.
It’s humbling to think that our faith is not based on our ability to be perfect, but on Christ’s perfect love for us. He loved you first, and now His faith empowers you to live the life He has called you to live.
This means your victory, your strength, and your courage don’t come from yourself. They come from the One who gave Himself for you. When you live by the faith of the Son of God, you can trust Him to lead you through every season.
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Declarations
I declare that my life is rooted in the faith of the Son of God, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that Christ’s love and faith empower me to live victoriously, in the name of Jesus.
I refuse to rely on my strength alone, and I choose to depend on Christ’s perfect faith in me, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that the faith of Jesus is the foundation of my life and every decision I make, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, live by the faith of Christ.
Remind yourself that it is Christ’s faith in you that empowers you
Let go of striving and rest in the strength of His love
Make decisions today based on His faith, not your own ability
Christ's faith in you is more than enough.
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Prayer
Father, thank You for the gift of Christ’s faith. I receive it as the foundation of my life. Teach me to live each day not by my own strength, but by the faith of the Son of God. May Your love and faith empower me to walk boldly in all You’ve called me to do. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
Where are you relying on your own strength today?
Live by His faith — the faith that overcame the world and brought you life.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 9, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “…the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.” — Galatians 2:20 (KJV) --- π Reflection This verse is a powerful reminder that the life of faith is not just about what we believe, but about who we believe in. Paul declares that the life he now lives is by the faith of Jesus Christ — not just his own faith. It is Christ’s faith in us that empowers us to live for Him every day. When we become believers, we do not just inherit a set of beliefs or a list of rules; we inherit the life of Christ in us. The faith we live by is His faith — the same faith that brought Him through death and into resurrection. It’s humbling to think that our faith is not based on our ability to be perfect, but on Christ’s perfect love for us. He loved you first, and now His faith empowers you to live the life He has called you to live. This means your victory, your strength, and your courage don’t come from yourself. They come from the One who gave Himself for you. When you live by the faith of the Son of God, you can trust Him to lead you through every season. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that my life is rooted in the faith of the Son of God, in the name of Jesus. I declare that Christ’s love and faith empower me to live victoriously, in the name of Jesus. I refuse to rely on my strength alone, and I choose to depend on Christ’s perfect faith in me, in the name of Jesus. I declare that the faith of Jesus is the foundation of my life and every decision I make, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, live by the faith of Christ. Remind yourself that it is Christ’s faith in you that empowers you Let go of striving and rest in the strength of His love Make decisions today based on His faith, not your own ability Christ's faith in you is more than enough. --- π Prayer Father, thank You for the gift of Christ’s faith. I receive it as the foundation of my life. Teach me to live each day not by my own strength, but by the faith of the Son of God. May Your love and faith empower me to walk boldly in all You’ve called me to do. In the name of Jesus. --- π‘ Thought for Today Where are you relying on your own strength today? Live by His faith — the faith that overcame the world and brought you life.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: February 8, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.”
— Ephesians 2:8 (KJV)
Reflection
This verse brings peace to the heart and removes pressure from the soul. Your salvation is not something you earned — it is something God gave. Grace is God’s unmerited favor, and faith is the hand that receives it.
Many people struggle because they think they must “do more” to be accepted by God. But this scripture makes it clear: salvation is a gift, not a reward. You did not save yourself. God reached for you first.
Faith does not mean trying harder; it means trusting deeper. You are not saved because you are perfect, consistent, or strong. You are saved because God is merciful, loving, and faithful. Your role is simply to believe and receive.
This truth frees you from guilt and shame. When you understand grace, you stop striving and start resting. You obey God not to be accepted, but because you are already accepted.
This season, let your faith rest in what Christ has finished, not in what you are still trying to fix.
Declarations
I declare that I am saved by grace through faith, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that guilt, shame, and condemnation have no hold on my life, in the name of Jesus.
I receive God’s grace freely and walk in the confidence of my salvation, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that my faith is anchored in what Christ has already done for me, in the name of Jesus.
π Practical Application
Today, walk in the assurance of grace.
Stop condemning yourself
Thank God for His gift of salvation
Let gratitude, not pressure, guide your obedience
Grace gives you confidence to grow.
Prayer
Father, thank You for saving me by grace through faith. I receive Your gift with a grateful heart. Help me to walk daily in the confidence of what Christ has finished for me. Let my faith remain strong in Your grace. In the name of Jesus.
Thought for Today
Are you trying to earn what God has already given?
Grace saves. Faith receives. Rest in God’s gift.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 8, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.” — Ephesians 2:8 (KJV) π Reflection This verse brings peace to the heart and removes pressure from the soul. Your salvation is not something you earned — it is something God gave. Grace is God’s unmerited favor, and faith is the hand that receives it. Many people struggle because they think they must “do more” to be accepted by God. But this scripture makes it clear: salvation is a gift, not a reward. You did not save yourself. God reached for you first. Faith does not mean trying harder; it means trusting deeper. You are not saved because you are perfect, consistent, or strong. You are saved because God is merciful, loving, and faithful. Your role is simply to believe and receive. This truth frees you from guilt and shame. When you understand grace, you stop striving and start resting. You obey God not to be accepted, but because you are already accepted. This season, let your faith rest in what Christ has finished, not in what you are still trying to fix. π₯ Declarations I declare that I am saved by grace through faith, in the name of Jesus. I declare that guilt, shame, and condemnation have no hold on my life, in the name of Jesus. I receive God’s grace freely and walk in the confidence of my salvation, in the name of Jesus. I declare that my faith is anchored in what Christ has already done for me, in the name of Jesus. π Practical Application Today, walk in the assurance of grace. Stop condemning yourself Thank God for His gift of salvation Let gratitude, not pressure, guide your obedience Grace gives you confidence to grow. π Prayer Father, thank You for saving me by grace through faith. I receive Your gift with a grateful heart. Help me to walk daily in the confidence of what Christ has finished for me. Let my faith remain strong in Your grace. In the name of Jesus. π‘ Thought for Today Are you trying to earn what God has already given? Grace saves. Faith receives. Rest in God’s gift.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views - Daily Devotion
Date: February 7, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.”
— James 1:6 (KJV)
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Reflection
This verse speaks directly to the attitude of the heart when we come to God. God invites us to ask — but He also tells us how to ask: in faith, without wavering.
Wavering means being divided inside. It is praying today and doubting tomorrow. It is asking God for help, then trusting fear more than His promise. God is not offended by questions, but faith cannot function in a divided heart.
James uses a clear picture: a wave in the sea. A wave has no direction of its own. It moves based on the wind. This is what happens when faith wavers — emotions, opinions, and circumstances begin to control decisions instead of God’s Word.
Faith requires firmness. Not because everything feels easy, but because God is trustworthy. When you ask in faith, you are saying, “God, I trust You even if I don’t understand how You will do it.”
This season, God is calling you to stability. Faith is not loud; it is steady. When you ask God for wisdom, provision, direction, or help, settle it in your heart that He has heard you.
Do not let fear rewrite what faith has already declared.
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Declarations
I declare that my faith is firm and unwavering, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that doubt will not dominate my heart or my prayers, in the name of Jesus.
I receive clarity, stability, and confidence as I trust God fully, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that my requests before God are answered because my faith is anchored in Him, in the name of Jesus.
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π Practical Application
Today, guard your faith.
Ask God with confidence
Refuse to entertain doubt after praying
Remind yourself of God’s promises when fear arises
A settled heart produces settled results.
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Prayer
Father, help me to ask in faith without wavering. Strengthen my heart where doubt has tried to enter. I choose to trust You fully and stand firm on Your Word. Teach me to remain steady in faith no matter the situation. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
Where has doubt tried to shake your confidence in God?
Faith stands firm because it knows who God is — not because circumstances are perfect.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 7, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.” — James 1:6 (KJV) --- π Reflection This verse speaks directly to the attitude of the heart when we come to God. God invites us to ask — but He also tells us how to ask: in faith, without wavering. Wavering means being divided inside. It is praying today and doubting tomorrow. It is asking God for help, then trusting fear more than His promise. God is not offended by questions, but faith cannot function in a divided heart. James uses a clear picture: a wave in the sea. A wave has no direction of its own. It moves based on the wind. This is what happens when faith wavers — emotions, opinions, and circumstances begin to control decisions instead of God’s Word. Faith requires firmness. Not because everything feels easy, but because God is trustworthy. When you ask in faith, you are saying, “God, I trust You even if I don’t understand how You will do it.” This season, God is calling you to stability. Faith is not loud; it is steady. When you ask God for wisdom, provision, direction, or help, settle it in your heart that He has heard you. Do not let fear rewrite what faith has already declared. --- π₯ Declarations I declare that my faith is firm and unwavering, in the name of Jesus. I declare that doubt will not dominate my heart or my prayers, in the name of Jesus. I receive clarity, stability, and confidence as I trust God fully, in the name of Jesus. I declare that my requests before God are answered because my faith is anchored in Him, in the name of Jesus. --- π Practical Application Today, guard your faith. Ask God with confidence Refuse to entertain doubt after praying Remind yourself of God’s promises when fear arises A settled heart produces settled results. --- π Prayer Father, help me to ask in faith without wavering. Strengthen my heart where doubt has tried to enter. I choose to trust You fully and stand firm on Your Word. Teach me to remain steady in faith no matter the situation. In the name of Jesus. --- π‘ Thought for Today Where has doubt tried to shake your confidence in God? Faith stands firm because it knows who God is — not because circumstances are perfect.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: February 4, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
— Romans 10:17 (KJV)
Reflection
Faith does not grow by chance; faith grows by what you listen to. This scripture shows us clearly that faith comes when the Word of God is heard and received. What you allow into your ears will eventually shape what lives in your heart.
Many people want strong faith but spend more time listening to fear, bad news, opinions, and negative voices. God is telling us that faith is fed by His Word. The more you hear God speak through Scripture, teachings, and reminders of His promises, the stronger your faith becomes.
Hearing here is not just listening with your ears; it means listening with attention and obedience. When you hear God’s Word and act on it, faith begins to rise inside you. Even in seasons of doubt or weakness, staying connected to God’s Word will rebuild your confidence in Him.
This month, God is calling you to be intentional about what you hear. If you want faith for the journey ahead, stay close to the Word. The Word of God carries power to awaken faith, restore hope, and guide your steps.
I declare that my ears are open to hear the Word of God clearly, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that faith is rising in my heart as I hear and receive God’s Word daily, in the name of Jesus.
Every voice of fear, doubt, and confusion is silenced by the truth of God’s Word, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that the Word of God is building strong and unshakable faith in me, in the name of Jesus.
π Practical Application
Today, be intentional about what you hear.
Spend time reading or listening to Scripture
Reduce exposure to negative or faith-draining conversations
Repeat God’s promises out loud
What you hear today will shape your faith tomorrow.
Prayer
Father, help me to hunger for Your Word. Let my heart be open to hear and receive what You are saying. As I hear Your Word daily, build my faith and strengthen my walk with You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Thought for Today
What voices are shaping your faith right now?
Faith grows where God’s Word is consistently heard.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 4, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” — Romans 10:17 (KJV) π Reflection Faith does not grow by chance; faith grows by what you listen to. This scripture shows us clearly that faith comes when the Word of God is heard and received. What you allow into your ears will eventually shape what lives in your heart. Many people want strong faith but spend more time listening to fear, bad news, opinions, and negative voices. God is telling us that faith is fed by His Word. The more you hear God speak through Scripture, teachings, and reminders of His promises, the stronger your faith becomes. Hearing here is not just listening with your ears; it means listening with attention and obedience. When you hear God’s Word and act on it, faith begins to rise inside you. Even in seasons of doubt or weakness, staying connected to God’s Word will rebuild your confidence in Him. This month, God is calling you to be intentional about what you hear. If you want faith for the journey ahead, stay close to the Word. The Word of God carries power to awaken faith, restore hope, and guide your steps. I declare that my ears are open to hear the Word of God clearly, in the name of Jesus. I declare that faith is rising in my heart as I hear and receive God’s Word daily, in the name of Jesus. Every voice of fear, doubt, and confusion is silenced by the truth of God’s Word, in the name of Jesus. I declare that the Word of God is building strong and unshakable faith in me, in the name of Jesus. π Practical Application Today, be intentional about what you hear. Spend time reading or listening to Scripture Reduce exposure to negative or faith-draining conversations Repeat God’s promises out loud What you hear today will shape your faith tomorrow. π Prayer Father, help me to hunger for Your Word. Let my heart be open to hear and receive what You are saying. As I hear Your Word daily, build my faith and strengthen my walk with You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. π‘ Thought for Today What voices are shaping your faith right now? Faith grows where God’s Word is consistently heard.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: February 3, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”
— 2 Corinthians 5:7 (KJV)
Reflection
This verse describes how believers are meant to live every day. Walking by faith means you don’t let what you see control what you believe. Your eyes may report problems, delays, or uncertainty, but faith listens to God first.
Sight shows you the situation as it is now. Faith shows you the situation as God sees it. Walking by faith does not mean ignoring reality; it means trusting God above what reality seems to say. You move forward because God has spoken, not because everything looks perfect.
This kind of walk takes courage. Sometimes the road ahead is unclear. Sometimes answers are delayed. But faith says, “I will keep moving because God is leading me.” Faith trusts that even when you can’t see the full picture, God already sees the end.
As you go through this month, God is calling you to take steps based on trust, not fear. Faith is choosing God’s word over visible evidence.
I declare by the authority of God’s Word that fear will no longer control your decisions, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that you will take bold steps of obedience even when the path is not clear, in the name of Jesus.
Every confusion caused by what you see is giving way to peace through faith, in the name of Jesus.
You will walk confidently this season because God is guiding every step, in the name of Jesus.
π Practical Application
Today, practice walking by faith.
Do not rush decisions because of pressure.
Pray before reacting.
Take the next step God is asking of you, even if it feels uncomfortable.
Faith grows one step at a time.
Prayer
Father, help me to walk by faith and not by sight. Teach me to trust You even when I do not understand the situation. Guide my steps and strengthen my heart as I follow You daily, in the name of Jesus.
Thought / Challenge for Today
What decision are you making based only on what you see?
Pause.
Faith sees beyond the moment and trusts God with the outcome.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 3, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5:7 (KJV) π Reflection This verse describes how believers are meant to live every day. Walking by faith means you don’t let what you see control what you believe. Your eyes may report problems, delays, or uncertainty, but faith listens to God first. Sight shows you the situation as it is now. Faith shows you the situation as God sees it. Walking by faith does not mean ignoring reality; it means trusting God above what reality seems to say. You move forward because God has spoken, not because everything looks perfect. This kind of walk takes courage. Sometimes the road ahead is unclear. Sometimes answers are delayed. But faith says, “I will keep moving because God is leading me.” Faith trusts that even when you can’t see the full picture, God already sees the end. As you go through this month, God is calling you to take steps based on trust, not fear. Faith is choosing God’s word over visible evidence. I declare by the authority of God’s Word that fear will no longer control your decisions, in the name of Jesus. I declare that you will take bold steps of obedience even when the path is not clear, in the name of Jesus. Every confusion caused by what you see is giving way to peace through faith, in the name of Jesus. You will walk confidently this season because God is guiding every step, in the name of Jesus. π Practical Application Today, practice walking by faith. Do not rush decisions because of pressure. Pray before reacting. Take the next step God is asking of you, even if it feels uncomfortable. Faith grows one step at a time. π Prayer Father, help me to walk by faith and not by sight. Teach me to trust You even when I do not understand the situation. Guide my steps and strengthen my heart as I follow You daily, in the name of Jesus. π‘ Thought / Challenge for Today What decision are you making based only on what you see? Pause. Faith sees beyond the moment and trusts God with the outcome.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views1
- Daily Devotion
Date: February 2, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.”
— Hebrews 11:6 (KJV)
Reflection
This verse is very direct and very honest: faith is not optional when it comes to walking with God. The Bible says without faith, it is impossible to please Him. Not difficult—impossible.
Faith simply means trusting God for who He is, even when you cannot see what He is doing. You do not need to understand everything; you just need to believe that God is real and God is good.
God is not looking for perfect people. He is looking for people who believe Him. When you come to God, He wants you to trust two things: that He exists, and that He rewards those who genuinely seek Him. In other words, God does not ignore sincere faith.
This is encouraging. It means your prayers are not wasted. Your efforts to know God are not useless. Every step you take toward Him matters. Faith tells God, “I trust You even when I don’t have all the answers.”
When you live by faith, you are not just trying to get blessings—you are building a relationship that pleases God.
I declare by the authority of God’s Word that your faith will grow stronger and deeper, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that your walk with God will bring joy to His heart, in the name of Jesus.
Every doubt that tries to pull you away from trusting God is broken, in the name of Jesus.
You will experience God as a rewarder because you are choosing to seek Him sincerely, in the name of Jesus.
π Practical Application
Today, approach God with faith.
Talk to Him honestly.
Trust Him even when the outcome is not clear.
Keep seeking Him through prayer and His Word.
Faith grows through relationship.
Prayer
Father, help me to walk by faith and not by sight. I choose to believe that You are real and that You reward those who seek You. Strengthen my trust in You and let my life bring You pleasure, in the name of Jesus.
Thought / Challenge for Today
Are you coming to God with fear or with faith?
Choose faith.
God delights in those who trust Him.πΏ Daily Devotion π Date: February 2, 2026 π Theme of the Year: God π Series: Faith π Scripture: “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.” — Hebrews 11:6 (KJV) π Reflection This verse is very direct and very honest: faith is not optional when it comes to walking with God. The Bible says without faith, it is impossible to please Him. Not difficult—impossible. Faith simply means trusting God for who He is, even when you cannot see what He is doing. You do not need to understand everything; you just need to believe that God is real and God is good. God is not looking for perfect people. He is looking for people who believe Him. When you come to God, He wants you to trust two things: that He exists, and that He rewards those who genuinely seek Him. In other words, God does not ignore sincere faith. This is encouraging. It means your prayers are not wasted. Your efforts to know God are not useless. Every step you take toward Him matters. Faith tells God, “I trust You even when I don’t have all the answers.” When you live by faith, you are not just trying to get blessings—you are building a relationship that pleases God. I declare by the authority of God’s Word that your faith will grow stronger and deeper, in the name of Jesus. I declare that your walk with God will bring joy to His heart, in the name of Jesus. Every doubt that tries to pull you away from trusting God is broken, in the name of Jesus. You will experience God as a rewarder because you are choosing to seek Him sincerely, in the name of Jesus. π Practical Application Today, approach God with faith. Talk to Him honestly. Trust Him even when the outcome is not clear. Keep seeking Him through prayer and His Word. Faith grows through relationship. π Prayer Father, help me to walk by faith and not by sight. I choose to believe that You are real and that You reward those who seek You. Strengthen my trust in You and let my life bring You pleasure, in the name of Jesus. π‘ Thought / Challenge for Today Are you coming to God with fear or with faith? Choose faith. God delights in those who trust Him.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views2
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