DAILY SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE

As the Day Begins – Where Your Treasure Truly Lives
Matthew 6:21
This morning’s devotion reflects on Jesus’ reminder that “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” It invites readers to evaluate where their deepest affections lie and to invest in eternal treasures that cannot fade. A personal story illustrates this truth, and the Triune Prayer opens the day with gratitude, surrender, and a request for Spirit-led guidance.


Always Ready for the Master’s Return
Luke 12:35–40
An exploration of Jesus’ call to live ready for His return, highlighting five marks of a watchful disciple: sincerity, courage, trust, generosity, and diligence. It applies these qualities to modern life with practical examples and encourages readers to live as if Jesus could return today.


From the Temple Gate: Jeremiah’s Call to Repentance
Jeremiah 7–9
Jeremiah’s Temple gate sermon calls Judah away from hypocrisy, idolatry, and hardened hearts. This devotional guides readers through God’s indictment, the damaging influence of sin, and His invitation to return to what delights Him—kindness, justice, and righteousness.


Guided by the Unchanging God
(Isaiah 58:11; Proverbs 16:1,3; Romans 12:2; Max Lucado reflection)
Four inspirational “Did You Know” reflections explore God’s constant guidance, His shaping of our plans, the renewing of our minds, and His presence in our tomorrow. Each section offers hope, encouragement, and a challenge to live as if God’s promises are true right now.


As the Day Ends – Seeing Clearly in the Light of Christ
Matthew 6:22
Jesus’ teaching about the “eye as the lamp of the body” is unpacked in this peaceful closing devotion. It calls readers to end their day by refocusing on Christ, the Light of the world, so that His presence fills their lives with clarity and peace. The Triune Prayer leads into restful trust for the night.

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