If you are reading this with a fearful heart, He is inviting you to trust Him even as the winds of fear howl around you. He is inviting you to a place of rest and peace.
Daily Devotion
Eternal Life
Do we believe that we will one day stand before Christ and give an explanation of our lives? Do we really believe that the life we live today will determine the account we give tomorrow?
In That Day
One day you will look to your Maker. Please don’t wait until “that day.” Turn your eyes to the Holy One today!
Omnipotence
God has great plans for you, and He’ll get them done. Watch and see . . . the omnipotent God at work!
Enter the King!
For to us a child is born! Enter the King! Exit the darkness! The light of the world has come!
His Word Stands Firm
The promises God makes will come to be. He never renegotiates. He never changes His mind. He never bases His promises on our actions. We may have to wait, but the waiting allows us to develop our trust.
Holy, Holy, Holy
While our relationship is an intimate one, He is still the omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal Creator. Thank God that we can have a personal relationship with Him.
Settle the Matter
Our sins, through Jesus, are washed as white as fresh snow and pure white wool. God wants to settle the matter with you. God loves you and desires to know you intimately and deeply.
God’s Gift
As a young person (this instruction applies to young men as well) matures and becomes sexually aware, it is the parents’ responsibility to encourage proper behavior and restrict improper behavior.
A Search for Meaning
Fear God (live a life of worship), keep His commandments (He knows what He’s talking about), and don’t forget the judgment (one day we will give an account before God).
Gladness of Heart
When we find our calling and have a biblical understanding of “stuff,” our days are not about groaning and griping, complaining and carping, fear and fret, apprehension and anxiety. “God keeps [us] occupied with gladness of heart.” Is that cool or what?
The Prayer of Agur
I love the prayer of Agur. His desire for integrity and dependence is the crying need of a culture bent on doing whatever it takes to get ahead and saturated in self-dependence. Thankfully, we Christians do not have to be influenced by our culture.


