Daily Devotionals for Spiritual Inspiration and Guidance

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Would you like to read the Word, but don’t know how to begin?

Reading our Daily Devotionals is a good way to develop the habit of studying the scriptures. Browse our daily devotionals below and make reading the Bible part of your lifestyle.

Daily Devotionals

  • March 14

    “Whoso keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles” (Proverbs 21:23). Words are powerful, and we can create problems for ourselves simply by what we say. To stay out of trouble, it’s wise to think first before we open our mouths.

  • March 13

    “The tongue of the wise utters knowledge rightly, but the mouth of the [self-confident] fool pours out folly” (Proverbs 15:2, AMPC). Our words can betray us if we speak carelessly. What’s in our hearts and minds comes out in what we say; therefore, our speech often reveals whether we place our confidence in ourselves, or in God.

  • March 12

    “When pride comes, then comes shame; but with the humble is wisdom” (Proverbs 11:2, NKJV). Pride interferes with our relationship with God and leaves us open to shame. Agreeing with what He says in His Word and the promises He makes to us is true humility in action, and it displays godly wisdom.

  • March 11

    “O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me. Yea, let none that wait on thee be ashamed: let them be ashamed which transgress without cause... O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee” (Psalm 25:2, 3, 20). The devil tries to use shame against us to hold us back from fulfilling God’s mission. Although those who disobey the Word can fall prey to shame’s destructive forces, our trust in God defeats this spiritual weapon.

  • March 10

    “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death” (Romans 8:2). Earthly laws are made to protect us, but another set of laws operate on the spiritual level. These laws affect our salvation, and it’s important for us to understand them. Jesus shed His blood to establish the Gospel of Grace and give us eternal life.

  • March 9

    “I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man void of understanding; and, lo, it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down. Then I saw, and considered it well: I looked upon it, and received instruction. Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep: so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth; and thy want as an armed man” (Proverbs 24:30-34). The values we embrace eventually manifest themselves for all to see. If we’re lazy, we reap what we sow. Hard work and honest labor indicate a godly attitude in this area.

  • March 8

    “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money” (Luke 16:13, NIV). If we put money before everything else in our lives, we can become enslaved to it and end up miserable. God knows that financial wealth can tempt us to trust it instead of Him, so He warns us against having a wrong relationship with it.

  • March 7

    “And be renewed in the spirit of your mind” (Ephesians 4:23). There’s a connection between what we think and what we do. When we want to see tangible evidence of true change in our lives, we must renew our thought processes to agree with what the Scriptures tell us.

  • March 6

    “Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things” (Philippians 4:8, NKJV). We fight a spiritual battle in our minds every day. To win, our strategy must be to deliberately avoid thinking like the rest of the world, which is under the influence of the enemy. Aligning our thoughts with God’s thoughts makes us of one mind with Him.

  • March 5

    “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God” (Romans 12:2). The first step to standing out from the world as Christians, and God’s beloved, is to change our way of thinking. We break out of that worldly, tired mindset by studying His Word, which refreshes and renews our minds over time.

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28 de febrero 2017

“Conozco, oh Jehová que el hombre no es señor de su camino, ni del hombre que camina es el ordenar sus pasos” (JeremÎŻas 10:23).

La vida tiene muchas vueltas, y posiblemente no sabemos que dirección tomar cuando dependemos de nuestro propio juicio. Necesitamos la dirección de Dios.

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February 28 2017

“O Lord, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps” (Jeremiah 10:23).

Life has plenty of twists and turns, and we can’t possibly know what direction to take when we depend on our own judgment. We need God to guide us.

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February 27 2017

“If you seek to be justified and declared righteous and to be given a right standing with God through the Law, you are brought to nothing and so separated (severed) from Christ. You have fallen away from grace (from God’s gracious favor and unmerited blessing)” (Galatians 5:4, AMPC).

Because of His favor toward us, Christ made the ultimate sacrifice to make us holy and give us the right to stand before God. The Law of Moses focused on self-effort, and no one except Jesus could keep it. We make a mistake when we think our righteousness could ever be based on what we do instead of what Jesus already did.

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27 de febrero 2017

“Aquellos de entre ustedes que tratan de ser justificados por la ley, han roto con Cristo; han caído de la gracia” (Gálatas 5:4, NVI).

Debido a Su favor hacia nosotros, Cristo hizo el último  sacrificio de hacernos santos y darnos el derecho de ser justos ante Dios. La ley de Moisés se enfoco en auto-esfuerzos, y nadie excepto  Jesús podía guardarlo. Muchos erramos cuando creemos que nuestra justicia  puede basarse en lo que hacemos, en lugar de lo que Jesús ya ha hecho.

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26 de febrero 2017

“He aquí pues, el bien que yo he visto que lo bueno es comer y beber, y gozar uno del bien de todo su trabajo con que se fatiga debajo del sol, todos los días de su vida que Dios le ha dado; porque esta es su parte” (Eclesiastés 5:18).

Cuando religión nos dice que necesitamos sufrir constantes dificultades como parte de la vida cristiana, podemos centrarnos en este verso como prueba que Dios desea que tengamos gozo.  No podemos ni debemos tolerar las cosas malas. Debemos tener fe en Su bondad, y creer que Su voluntad para nosotros siempre es buena.

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February 26 2017

“Behold that which I have seen: it is good and comely for one to eat and to drink, and to enjoy the good of all his labour that he taketh under the sun all the days of his life, which God giveth him: for it is his portion” (Ecclesiastes 5:18).

When religion tells us that we need to suffer constant hardships as part of Christian life, we can focus on this Scripture as proof that God wants us to enjoy life. We cannot and should not simply sit back and tolerate bad things. We must have faith in His goodness, and believe that His will for us is always good.

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February 25 2017

“According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue” (2 Peter 1:3).

Virtue is defined as goodness, and God wants to display His goodness in and through us. He can do that when we have a relationship with Him. This full, personal knowledge of Him is something developed over time by studying His Word and learning to trust Him, and it’s all we need in life.

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25 de febrero 2017

“Su divino poder, al darnos el conocimiento de aquel que nos llamo por su propia gloria y potencia, nos ha concedido todas las  cosas que necesitamos para vivir como Dios” (2 Pedro 1:3).

La virtud se define como bondad, y Dios desea exhibir Su bondad a través de nosotros.  Él puede hacerlo cuando tenemos esa relación con Él. Este conocimiento personal de Él es algo que se desarrolla con el tiempo al estudiar Su Palabra y aprender a confiar en Él. Es todo lo que necesitamos en la vida.

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24 de febrero 2017

“Y Jesús crecía en sabiduría y en estatura, y en gracia para con Dios y los hombres” (Lucas 2:52).

Mientras que Jesús creció de juventud a ser adulto, Su relación personal con el Padre también ayudo Su crecimiento espiritual.  Al nosotros crecer espiritualmente en Cristo, podemos experimentar esa misma experiencia al acoger esa relación personal con Él.

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