As the Day Begins “I will see Your face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied when I awake in Your likeness.” Psalm 17:15 When the psalmist writes these words, he is not merely speaking about waking from a night’s sleep. He is speaking about awakening into the fullness of God’s purpose for his life. PsalmContinue reading “Becoming Like Christ”
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When God’s Beauty Meets the Work of Your Hands
DID YOU KNOW Did you know that God’s beauty is not merely something you admire, but something meant to rest upon you and shape your daily work? “Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us, and establish the work of our hands for us.” (Psalm 90:17) This prayer, attributed to Moses, emergesContinue reading “When God’s Beauty Meets the Work of Your Hands”
Learning to Lay Down Old Ways, One Step at a Time
As the Day Ends As evening settles in and the noise of the day begins to fade, Mark Twain’s observation gently surfaces in the quiet: “A habit cannot be tossed out the window; it must be coaxed down the stairs a step at a time.” Twain was speaking with human wisdom, yet his words echoContinue reading “Learning to Lay Down Old Ways, One Step at a Time”
Knots, Threads, and the Promise of Glory
On Second Thought Advent is the season of waiting, of learning again how to see what God is doing beneath the surface of ordinary days. It trains the Christian heart to look beyond appearances and to trust that God is at work even when fulfillment seems delayed. Few passages speak more gently and more honestlyContinue reading “Knots, Threads, and the Promise of Glory”
Renewed by His Spirit
This evening devotional calls for reflection on daily choices, encouraging believers to resist conformity to worldly patterns and instead seek transformation through God’s Spirit. It emphasizes grace and renewal, regardless of past mistakes, and invites prayerful connection with God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit for growth and peace.
Renewed Minds, Transformed Lives
The content emphasizes the importance of transforming one’s mind in line with God’s truth instead of conforming to worldly standards. It discusses how this renewal impacts perceptions of success, identity, and worth, encouraging intentional reflection through Scripture and prayer. Transformation fosters inner peace and aligns actions with Christ’s example.
Restoration Ahead
In times of despair, Ezekiel’s message of hope reminds us that God offers restoration amid ruins. Chapters 33-36 emphasize heart transformation, promising a new spirit to His people. This divine change witnesses God’s holiness, highlighting that redemption, not punishment, reveals His glory. Trust in God’s promise for renewal, not mere behavior modification.
Hidden Growth
The Parable of the Yeast illustrates the transformative, yet quiet, power of the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus uses yeast to symbolize how small actions can lead to significant change. This message offers hope to those feeling powerless, emphasizing that even modest efforts can lead to profound impact within God’s plan.