What It Means to Trust God Like Abraham in Faith

Abraham halts over Isaac as the Angel of the Lord intervenes, with a ram visible in the background, symbolizing God’s provision in Genesis 22:1–14 — a key Bible study image on faith, obedience, and substitution.

Scripture Reading: Genesis 22:1-14 ESV To understand trusting God like Abraham, you must first understand what Scripture teaches about faith and trust in God as a whole. Abraham’s obedience in Genesis 22 is not an isolated act of courage. Rather, it is the visible expression of a deeper, settled confidence in God’s character. Trusting God like Abraham means … Read more

Luke 10:38–42: Choosing What Can’t Be Taken Away

Traditional-style painting of Jesus teaching Mary in a warm, rustic home in Bethany, with Martha serving in the background near a window. Jesus is seated, and Mary sits at His feet in attentive worship.

Scripture: “But the Lord answered her, ‘Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things, but one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her.’” ~Luke 10:41–42, ESV If you’ve been searching for a daily devotion on Luke 10:38–42 that helps you slow down and focus on Christ … Read more

Good Friday: Luke 23:26-43 on Christ’s Crucifixion

Three black crosses silhouetted against a pale full moon on a dark hill, symbolizing Jesus’ crucifixion on Golgotha from Luke 23:26-43. The artwork captures the somber Good Friday scene, with the central cross representing Christ’s sacrifice for salvation.

Scripture Reading: Luke 23:26-43 ESV Good Friday devotion reminds us that the cross is not merely a symbol of suffering but the center of our salvation. On this sacred day, as we reflect on Luke 23:26–43, we encounter Christ’s unfathomable mercy and the depth of God’s love for sinners. This passage calls us to slow … Read more

Genesis 26:6–11 Devotion: Trusting God When Fear Takes Over

A dramatic biblical scene from Genesis 26:6-11, depicting Isaac and Rebekah standing before King Abimelech in the city of Gerar. The setting is tense, with an ancient fortress in the background, fire illuminating the night sky, and soldiers surrounding them. Isaac looks uneasy as Abimelech sternly confronts him about his deception regarding Rebekah.

Scripture Reading: Genesis 26:6-11 ESV Fear rarely announces itself. Instead, it settles quietly into the heart, reshaping how we think before we recognize its influence. What once seemed like compromise begins to feel reasonable, and disobedience can appear practical. In those moments, it subtly suggests that God’s promises are not enough for what stands in … Read more

God With Us: Isaiah 7:14 Christmas Devotional

A tranquil winter stable scene with a softly glowing manger, depicting the prophecy of Isaiah 7:14 about a virgin conceiving and bearing a son named Immanuel (God with us).

In this Isaiah 7:14 Christmas Devotional, we pause amid life’s uncertainty to remember the promise of Immanuel—“God with us.” Even when fear surrounds us, His presence offers steady peace. Because He remains faithful, we can rest, pray, and grow in confidence each day. For this reason, our devotion deepens as we reflect on the miracle … Read more

Thanksgiving Reflection: Mercy at the Table of Grace

A radiant golden feast table laden with bread, fruit, and pitchers, set within ancient stone walls. In the distance, a group of armed soldiers stands illuminated by the warm light of a setting sun, evoking the story of 2 Kings 6:21-23.

Scripture Reading: 2 Kings 6:21–23 Grace has a way of unsettling us. It’s not fair. It doesn’t follow the rules of justice we cling to. It’s disruptive, and yet it’s the very heart of God’s character. This Thanksgiving reflection on grace and mercy invites us to see God’s heart through the lens of compassion rather … Read more

The Reality of Hell: A Devotional on God’s Presence and Absence

The reality of hell is one of Scripture’s most serious and unsettling truths. A place where God’s presence is fully withdrawn and the soul endures eternal separation. This devotion invites you to look beyond the idea of fire and torment to understand what hell truly is: the absence of God’s goodness, love, and light. Grasping … Read more