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A little God time can make a big difference in your day from the minute you wake up to the moment you lay down to sleep. This one-year morning & evening devotional for provides you with godly wisdom and insight to strengthen your faith and encourage your heart. Spend a few quiet moments in the presence of God each day, and be refreshed as you find the hope, peace, joy, and strength that is abundant there.
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A LITTLE GOD TIME (Morning & Evening)
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Devotional entries compiled by Janelle Anthony Breckell.
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The Lord is good to those
whose hope is in him,
to the one who seeks him;
it is good to wait quietly
for the salvation of the Lord.
LAMENTATIONS 3:25-26 NIV
JANUARY
January 1: Something New
January 2: What He Says About You
January 3: When You Feel Stuck
January 4: The Father’s Love
January 5: Procrastination
January 6: Compassion
January 7: Growth
January 8: The Buddy System
January 9: No Words
January 10: Follow the Arrow
January 11: The Joy of Certainty
January 12: You Are Perfect
January 13: Confident in Incompetence
January 14: Choosing Well
January 15: Walk Steady
January 16: Cherished
January 17: Troubled Heart
January 18: Hearing God
January 19: He Is Faithful
January 20: Remain Faithful
January 21: Owning Our Sins
January 22: Surrender Your Heart
January 23: Real Hunger
January 24: Hope
January 25: The Real Thing
January 26: He Feels Our Pain
January 27: Rejoice Today
January 28: Nothing to Fear
January 29: Forgiveness
January 30: Grace Upon Grace
January 31: Honor in Purity
FEBRUARY
February 1: The Patience Pit
February 2: Words of Life
February 3: Mature Innocence
February 4: In Light of Resurrection
February 5: Deeper Roots
February 6: Heart and Soul
February 7: The Spirit Is Willing
February 8: Creatures of Habit
February 9: One Percent Wrong
February 10: Body Parts
February 11: Slow to Speak
February 12: Meditate on Goodness
February 13: Complete Trust
February 14: God Is Love
February 15: Love Without Fear
February 16: Perfect in Weakness
February 17: Creation Clues
February 18: Rewards of Fellowship
February 19: When Being Rich Is Hard
February 20: Stars
February 21: Be Content
February 22: Better Than Rubies
February 23: Breakthrough
February 24: Healing
February 25: Anger Management
February 26: Adornment
February 27: Pruned
February 28: Foolish Wisdom
MARCH
March 1: Constant Love
March 2: Into the Light
March 3: A Thousand Generations
March 4: Let Me First
March 5: Stress
March 6: Wisdom of Solomon
March 7: Comparison
March 8: Loss of Control
March 9: Conscious Choice
March 10: Pursuit of Peace
March 11: Vulnerability
March 12: The Power of Belief
March 13: Impossible
March 14: Sharpening
March 15: Come Close
March 16: The Gift
March 17: Governor of Your Mind
March 18: Grief
March 19: Each New Morning
March 20: From Winter to Spring
March 21: In His Timing
March 22: Relationships
March 23: Scandalous Forgiveness
March 24: Fully Alive
March 25: Never Too Late
March 26: Rebuilt
March 27: New Life
March 28: Heaven’s Promise
March 29: What God Desires
March 30: Renewal
March 31: What Is Your Faith Worth?
APRIL
April 1: A Shining Example
April 2: Constant Complaint
April 3: Keeping a Secret
April 4: A Way Out
April 5: He Hears
April 6: Only a Heart Change
April 7: Childish Behavior
April 8: Awakening the Sun
April 9: Most Beautiful of All
April 10: Checklist
April 11: Losing to Win
April 12: New Life
April 13: Born for Relationship
April 14: Mountain Movers
April 15: Gentle Restoration
April 16: Under His Wing
April 17: Me First
April 18: Fear or Fright?
April 19: Clear Out the Clutter
April 20: Tossed by Waves
April 21: Hand Over Control
April 22: Prize of Glory
April 23: Call on Him
April 24: True Worship
April 25: Struggling to Pray
April 26: The Foxes
April 27: A Discipline of Time
April 28: Chorus of Love
April 29: Blessed
April 30: Extent of God’s Love
MAY
May 1: Overflow of Anger
May 2: Royalty Protocol
May 3: Toxic Thinking
May 4: Dare to Hope
May 5: Drink From the River
May 6: Always Caring
May 7: Steadfast Path
May 8: Every Talent Counts
May 9: A Higher Vantage Point
May 10: Held Captive by Fear
May 11: Temper Tantrums
May 12: Enemy Tactic
May 13: Application Accepted
May 14: Love Like He Does
May 15: Unexpected Generosity
May 16: A Strong, Graceful Oak
May 17: Assurance of Eternity
May 18: Safety Guaranteed
May 19: Choosing Compassion
May 20: Come Away
May 21: Never-ending Joy
May 22: Waiting for Dawn
May 23: Embracing Weakness
May 24: Unending Chorus
May 25: A Worthy Friend
May 26: A Mighty King?
May 27: Always There
May 28: Overwhelming Devotion
May 29: True Satisfaction
May 30: Wandering in the Courtyard
May 31: Sound of a Whisper
JUNE
June 1: Lifting the Veil
June 2: Truly Special
June 3: Understanding Temptation
June 4: Rest Secure
June 5: A Living Sacrifice
June 6: Kindness Defined
June 7: Forever Fashion
June 8: Glory Origin
June 9: Proclaiming Faith
June 10: Good Company
June 11: Melody of Worship
June 12: Top Priority
June 13: Praise Through Circumstance
June 14: All of You
June 15: The Son Before the Sun
June 16: Help Needed
June 17: A Light to the End
June 18: Make Your Complaint
June 19: Unfailing Goodness
June 20: Ordered Steps
June 21: Honor Your Parents
June 22: Eternal Fountains
June 23: Divine Promises
June 24: Confused?
June 25: Step Out in Faith
June 26: The Word
June 27: Approval
June 28: Busyness
June 29: Living Word
June 30: For Such a Time as This
JULY
July 1: Uncomplicated Freedom
July 2: Sand Castles
July 3: Risk
July 4: Give Me Liberty
July 5: Miracles
July 6: Healing Words
July 7: The Weight of Grace
July 8: Voice in the Wilderness
July 9: Hidden Beauty
July 10: Playing Make-believe
July 11: The Spice Rack
July 12: Surrender
July 13: Idolatry
July 14: Temptation
July 15: The Plan
July 16: Covering Offense
July 17: Deep Friendship
July 18: Eternal Perspective
July 19: The Greatest Love Story
July 20: Stubborn Hearts
July 21: Chosen and Called
July 22: Things You Do Not Know
July 23: Sustained
July 24: Generosity
July 25: Christian Unity
July 26: Stumbling in the Dark
July 27: Victory
July 28: Mean Girls
July 29: Our Advocate
July 30: Love at First
July 31: People of Truth
AUGUST
August 1: Planner
August 2: Gratitude
August 3: Heart Center
August 4: The Voice of Love
August 5: Risk-taker
August 6: Break Every Chain
August 7: Faith or Sight?
August 8: In the Secret
August 9: Glorious
August 10: Worth Holding on to
August 11: The Gap
August 12: Trust in the Little Things
August 13: Search My Heart, Oh God
August 14: Limitless
August 15: Unified in One Body
August 16: Releasing Beauty
August 17: Roots
August 18: Just Say No
August 19: The War
August 20: God’s Ear
August 21: Undeniable Trust
August 22: Rest in Jesus
August 23: City Without Walls
August 24: A Heart for Others
August 25: Change of Season
August 26: Just Rest
August 27: Peace Like a River
August 28: Healer
August 29: Belt of Truth
August 30: Joyous Journey
August 31: The Race
SEPTEMBER
September 1: He Knows
September 2: No Sacrifice
September 3: Prepare Him Room
September 4: Not About Me
September 5: Being Known
September 6: Our Strength
September 7: True Friends
September 8: Priorities
September 9: Embracing Solitude
September 10: Silence
September 11: Fear
September 12: Just Ask Him
September 13: Your Heart’s Desire
September 14: Free to Do What?
September 15: Our Destiny
September 16: No More Thirst
September 17: You Are Beautiful
September 18: In Times of Doubt
September 19: He Will Give You Victory
September 20: True Healing
September 21: Nobody’s Perfect
September 22: Renewal
September 23: Please Remain Seated
September 24: Not Our Power
September 25: Trust the Light
September 26: We Live by Faith
September 27: Who Are You Trying to Please?
September 28: Our Comforter
September 29: Do Everything in Love
September 30: Finding Peace
OCTOBER
October 1: Source of Life
October 2: Slow to Speak
October 3: Mixed Messages
October 4: Leaves That Never Wither
October 5: Where Credit Is Due
October 6: Seeing the Good
October 7: My Way
October 8: Like You Mean It
October 9: The Game of Opinions
October 10: Ruled With Grace
October 11: Weary to the Core
October 12: Is It Relevant Now?
October 13: Hidden Blessings
October 14: Every Part Working Together
October 15: Flip the Switch
October 16: Choosing Wisdom
October 17: Building Your House
October 18: Finding Love
October 19: Lighthouses
October 20: Choose Obedience
October 21: New Life
October 22: Losing to Gain
October 23: In Sunshine and Storm
October 24: A Life of Worship
October 25: Power Without Limit
October 26: True Riches
October 27: Overcome the Obstacles
October 28: In This Together
October 29: Bold and Confident
October 30: Dance Unhindered
October 31: Eye on You
NOVEMBER
November 1: Truth About Legalism
November 2: The Writing on the Wall
November 3: Believe He Is Good
November 4: Our Beautiful Girlhood
November 5: We Have Time
November 6: The Burning Bush
November 7: Humility
November 8: True Religion
November 9: The Cost of Sacrifice
November 10: A “yes” Faith
November 11: Storytelling
November 12: Appetite
November 13: Continual Praise
November 14: A Love That Is Felt
November 15: A Warm Welcome
November 16: Emotions
November 17: No Condemnation
November 18: Perseverance
November 19: Perfect Love
November 20: Sanctuary
November 21: Money Trouble
November 22: The Right Rest
November 23: Thirst for Pure Water
November 24: Prepared to Serve
November 25: Giving Thanks
November 26: Rejoice, Pray Thank
November 27: Lamb of God
November 28: Perfect
November 29: Stillness
November 30: It’s a Wonderful Life
DECEMBER
December 1: The Table
December 2: Twinkling Lights
December 3: The Storyteller
December 4: Our Father in Heaven
December 5: Insatiable God
December 6: Balance Beam
December 7: Christmas Gift
December 8: Mystery and Hope
December 9: After the Heart
December 10: Journey of the Wise Men
December 11: The Good Fight
December 12: Gems
December 13: Hero
December 14: Love Well
December 15: The Call for Help
December 16: Cheer for the Prize
December 17: Clay
December 18: Let God Win
December 19: Cycle
December 20: Do You Really Need It?
December 21: The Self ELF
December 22: Christmas Truce
December 23: Stop and Listen
December 24: Journey of Hope
December 25: Carry the Story
December 26: Boxing Day
December 27: Highways
December 28: New Every Morning
December 29: Don’t Be Ashamed
December 30: Mind Over Matter
December 31: On the Right Track
A little God time can make a big difference
in your day from the minute you wake up
to the moment you lay down to sleep.
This morning and evening devotional
provides you with godly wisdom and
insight to strengthen your faith and
encourage your heart.
Spend a few quiet moments in the
presence of God each day, and be
refreshed as you find the hope, peace, joy,
and strength that is abundant there.
“I am about to do something new.
See, I have already begun! Do you not see it?
I will make a pathway through the wilderness.
I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.”
ISAIAH 43:19 NLT
Whether you have generated a color-coded list of goals, dreams, and an execution plan for the next year, or you’ve banned resolutions and vowed to make this just another day on the calendar, the clean slate represented by the first day of a new year is filled with an undeniable air of expectation.
The excitement of new decor or the latest gadget pales in comparison to the promise of a new beginning. Deep down inside, there is a part of us which thinks, “This could be my year!”
Change that statement today to say in faith, “This is my year!”
Lord, thank you for letting me start new today and new this year. I pray for faith to see what you have already begun.
“Behold, I will do something new,
Now it will spring forth;
Will you not be aware of it?
I will even make a roadway in the wilderness,
Rivers in the desert.”
ISAIAH 43:19 NASB
It might not feel like it today, but it is your year. This day, and every one that follows, is yours. It is yours to choose who and how to love, to serve, and even to be.
The choice you made in reading this page represents the choice to take this journey in the company of your heavenly Father. This is how you give him space to create pathways and rivers in those dry areas of your life. That is a beautiful place to start the year.
Lord, thank you for remaining faithful to me today. Help me to make space for you to create paths and rivers in areas that I feel tired and dry.
What new thing would you like to do this year? What pathways do you need God to clear?
Mary responded, “I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you
have said about me come true.”And then the angel left her.
LUKE 1:38 NLT
In a memorable scene from a movie about teenage girls, a teacher asks a gymnasium full of young women to close their eyes and raise their hands if they’ve ever said anything bad about another girl. Virtually every hand is raised. Sadly, we are often even harder on ourselves.
In addition to the amazing news that Mary would bear God’s Son, the angel who visits her in Luke 1 also tells Mary of her goodness, of her favor in God’s eyes. Mary was a teenage girl. Chances are, she’d heard—and thought—something less than kind about herself on more than one occasion. Consider her brave, beautiful response. Mary chose to believe God’s Word instead of her own.
God, I thank you that your words are truth. I begin boldly declaring that I am your servant. Help me to honor you today.
“I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel left her.
LUKE 1:38 NIV
Mary understood the truth of God’s Word and she had faith in his unfailing goodness. She also declared truth about who and what God had called her to be—his servant with a very special task.
Are you self-critical? If asked to describe yourself, what would you say? Now think of someone who loves you. What do they say about you? Decide today to let their words—and God’s—be the truth. Join Mary in saying to God, “May everything you have said about me come true.”
God, even though I may have let you down today, I know that your Word never fails. As I prepare for bed tonight, help me to dwell on the truth of who you have called me to be. I am here to serve you.
What truth about yourself do you need to declare this evening?
The Sovereign Lord is my strength;
he makes my feet like the feet of a deer,
he enables me to tread on the heights.
HABAKKUK 3:19 NIV
“Local authorities are reporting blizzard conditions on the Interstate…” Did your pulse just quicken, your muscles tense? No one likes to feel stuck, and blinding snow and unmoving vehicles on every side can cause even the most rational, laid-back person to imagine leaping from the car and running over rooftops and across hoods, action hero style. What a fun way to test out the traction on your new winter boots. Or not. Anyway, stuck is stuck, right?
If you are feeling stuck this morning, wanting to move but not sure how, remember that God is your strength, able to move you to greater heights.
God, I feel a little stuck in certain areas of my life. I give these areas over to you this morning, and ask for your strength to guide me along the right path.
The Lord God is my strength.
He makes me like a deer that does not stumble
so I can walk on the steep mountains.
HABAKKUK 3:19 NCV
Have you been able to reflect on areas that you feel stuck in? A job that doesn’t utilize our gifts, a relationship that is more take than give, a habit that is edging toward addiction. Unlike that snow-covered freeway-turned-parking-lot, there is a direction to turn when circumstances have you feeling boxed in. Turn your face toward God; let him fill you with the strength to move.
Where are you stuck right now? Professionally, personally, or perhaps in your prayer life, is there an area where you’ve simply stopped moving? Ask God for surefooted strength, and then go where he leads you.
Lord Jesus, help me to accept things in my life where I just need to persevere. Give me the strength to keep going. If there are things that I need to take action on, make me surefooted and courageous. Build my strength as I rest in you tonight.
In what areas do you need to rely on God’s strength to keep going? What areas do you need to courageously move on from?
“If a man has a hundred sheep but one of the sheep gets lost, he will leave the other ninety-nine on the hill and go to look for the lost sheep. I tell you the truth, if he finds it he is happier about that one sheep than about the ninety-nine that were never lost.”
MATTHEW 18:12-13 NCV
Regardless of how beautifully or how imperfectly your earthly father showed his love, your heavenly Father’s love is utterly boundless. Rest in that thought a moment. There is nothing you can do to change how he feels about you. Nothing.
We spend so much time trying to make ourselves more lovable, from beauty regimens to gourmet baking, to being there for pretty much everyone. It’s easy to forget we are already perfectly loved. Our Father loves us more than we can imagine, and he would do anything for us. Remember that throughout your day.
Lord, thank you that you care so much about me. At times, I have been that one lost sheep and you have come to find me. Thank you for your love for me.
“What do you think? If any man has a hundred sheep, and one of them has gone astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine on the mountains and go and search for the one that is straying? If it turns out that he finds it, truly I say to you, he rejoices over it more than over the ninety-nine which have not gone astray.”
MATTHEW 18:12-13 NASB
You might have had a rough day or a really good day. Remember that your heavenly Father has been loving you throughout your day.
Who do you love most fiercely, most protectively, most desperately here on earth? What would you do for them? Know that it’s a mere fraction, nearly immeasurable, of what God would do for you. Spend some time thanking him for his great love.
Father, I know that you will always search me out, no matter where I try to go. Help me to stay close to you so I can always bring you joy. Let me rest in your care for me as I go to sleep.
Are there areas of your life that you feel lost in? Let Jesus take care of those places.
Those who wait for perfect weather
will never plant seeds;
those who look at every cloud
will never harvest crops.
ECCLESIASTES 11:4 NCV
I don’t want to walk in late; I think I’ll just go tomorrow.
I’m feeling a little tired; I probably wouldn’t do my best today, anyway.
I don’t feel very creative right now. I’ll do it in the morning.
How often are circumstances ideal? How often do we think we need to wait until they are?
Get moving today, there’s no time like the present!
God, sometimes I wait too long for the perfect timing. Help me to be realistic that there hardly ever is the ‘best’ time to do things. Help me to do my very best today.
Whoever watches the wind will not plant;
whoever looks at the clouds will not reap.
ECCLESIASTES 11:4 NIV
We rarely get to the end of the day and feel like we have accomplished everything. What matters is that you have done something! The advice of Scripture is to decide that a few minutes late is better than absent. Let’s acknowledge our collective fatigue, and know that we can only do our best.
Reflect on this today and realize that waiting for a burst of creativity or a break in the weather is not the only thing you need to get on with work. Ask God to help you attack your projects, and see what happens. Let’s honor God—and surprise ourselves at the same time.
Lord, I am tired and don’t know if I was very productive today. Help me to stop waiting for the right time to get things done and instead work diligently toward the things that really matter.
What are you waiting for? What do you need to start moving on?
Share each other’s burdens, and in this way obey the law of Christ.
GALATIANS 6:2 NLT
Advertisers know your secret. They know the sight of a lost puppy, starving child, or grieving mother tugs at something deep inside your heart, giving you a powerful desire to do something—anything. They are counting on it.
When we accepted Christ, and he gave us his Holy Spirit, we became aware of his heart. Specifically, we became aware of what breaks his heart. The more in tune we are with him, the more those things break our own hearts.
God, I want to be in tune with you today. Guide me to have compassion on those in need.
Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.
GALATIANS 6:2 ESV
Jesus was pretty clear: “Feed my sheep,” he commanded. His actions said the same; he fed them by the thousands. He wept for Lazarus’ sisters in their grief. He wept for those who did not recognize him. He wept for us. He took on our burden of sin, the full weight of it, so we might live and know his heart.
What breaks your heart? Do you find yourself aching at the sight of an orphaned child, a homeless mother, a neglected animal? As you rest in the stillness of another night, allow yourself to think and pray for those who need your compassion.
Lord, I pray for those who have come to mind tonight. Let me show them compassion in the days ahead. Holy Spirit, comfort, protect, and show these precious ones your love.
How can you act on compassion and obey Christ?
I do not mean that I am already as God wants me to be.
I have not yet reached that goal, but I continue trying
to reach it and to make it mine.
PHILIPPIANS 3:12 NCV
Do you remember when you realized you had stopped growing? Your height was going to be your height, your shoe size your shoe size. This second fact was pretty thrilling for many of us; no more hearing Mom say, “That’s too much to spend on shoes you’ll outgrow in a few months.” And so the shoe collection began.
Our goal is to become mature in Christ. Maturity brings a sureness to your faith and steady trust that Christ is working through you. You might not reach this goal today, but you are on your way.
Lord, thank you that you allow me to grow in you each day. Help me to be a little more mature in you today than I was yesterday.
Not that I have already obtained this or have already reached the goal; but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own.
PHILIPPIANS 3:12 NRSV
Not too long after our bones finish growing, we realize the real growth is just getting started. As we become young adults, friendships either deepen or fade away as we begin to figure out who we are. No matter what our ages today, most of us are still working on that. When we are growing in Christ, it’s a process that never really ends.
Scripture says this is the way he made you, to grow in your humanity, becoming physically and spiritually mature. Reflect on your growth tonight and recognize where he is stretching and challenging you.
God, I want to continue to grow in my knowledge and understanding of you and your ways. Help me to listen to you and to heed your advice so I can reach the goals you have set for me.
How does knowing that God wants to help you become your best inspire you to attempt it this year?
“This is my command—be strong and courageous!
Do not be afraid or discouraged
For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
JOSHUA 1:9 NLT
Women like to travel in pairs. Men love to razz them for it, but it really does feel better to go to the restroom—or the concession stand, or the mall, or the movies, or to a child’s basketball game—with a friend. It’s not that it’s uncomfortable being alone; it’s just that most things are better with a companion. We go with our friends when they ask because we want to go.
How great it is to realize we have a constant companion in the Holy Spirit?
Holy Spirit, be my companion today. Help me to notice you next to me in all my decisions and conversations.
“Remember that I commanded you to be strong and brave. Don’t be afraid, because the Lord your God will be with you everywhere you go.”
JOSHUA 1:9 NCV
Once we’ve accepted Jesus’ free gift of salvation, we’ll never be alone again. He’s there for all it—the silly, the simple, and the scary. Waiting for those test results, driving a lonely road at night, or walking an unfamiliar neighborhood by day, we are not alone. He is with us wherever we go. And like a true friend, he’s there because he wants to be.
Spend some quiet time this evening feeling the ever-present Spirit of God.
Lord Jesus, I thank you for your companionship. Thank you that you are here with me now. I love you and I rest in your love this evening.
How have you experienced God’s companionship today?
Then they sat on the ground with him for seven days and nights. No one said a word to Job, for they saw that his suffering was too great for words.
JOB 2:13 NLT
We recognize Job as a person who suffered greatly. It might be easier to identify with Job because we have all experienced suffering in our lives. But what about being a friend of a person who is suffering?
We love to talk, don’t we? Words of encouragement, words of comfort, words of advice. Even if you are the quiet type, you know someone who is rarely at a loss for words. It can be all too easy to try and talk, but sometimes we just need to be near to those who need it. As you go about your day today, remember that sometimes your support is shown in actions not words.
Jesus, help me to know when you just want me to be silent and sit with those who are suffering. Show me the needs around me today.
Then they sat down on the ground with him for seven days and seven nights with no one speaking a word to him, for they saw that his pain was very great.
JOB 2:13 NASB
Occasionally, there really are no words. Someone you love is hurting, and you truly don’t know what to say. Your presence says it all. Know that, in those moments you feel lost for words, if God occupies the central place in your heart, he’ll make your heart known.
How easy or difficult would it be for you to simply be with someone in their sorrow and not try to “fix” them? Spend some time tonight reflecting on the friends who have done exactly that for you, and be thankful for the support of good people.
God, I thank you that I can support my friends by just being near. Help me to be close to those that need me the most.
Do you know someone who would be blessed by the silent, loving presence of someone who loves them?
Your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying,
“This is the way, walk in it,”
Whenever you turn to the right hand
Or whenever you turn to the left.
ISAIAH 30:21 NKJV
Decisions, decisions. It seems a week never goes by without our needing to make at least one important choice. Whether job related, relationship motivated, or something as seemingly innocent as how to spend a free Friday, wouldn’t it be nice to have an arrow pointing us in the right direction—especially if we are in danger of making a wrong turn?
According to the Word, we have exactly that. When we truly desire to walk the path God sets us on, and when we earnestly seek his voice, he promises to lead us in the right direction. Stay on his path today!
Lord, I need your help with some important decisions today. Let my ears hear your voice to guide me in the right direction.
Your own ears will hear him.
Right behind you a voice will say,
“This is the way you should go,”
whether to the right or to the left.
ISAIAH 30:21 NLT
Consider the decisions you have had to make today. What decisions will you need to make tomorrow? Whether you choose the right or the left, know that God is able to guide you into his best for the situation.
You might not get it right every time, but his ever-present Spirit is there, ready to put you back on the path each time you wander off.
Holy Spirit, thank you that you are the guiding voice behind me. Help me to become more aware of what you are speaking to me.
What guidance do you need right now? To whom are you turning for guidance?
You make known to me the path of life;
you will fill me with joy in your presence,
with eternal pleasures at your right hand.
PSALM 16:11 NIV
Yesterday we read about hearing God’s voice behind us, leading us down the path he’s chosen for our lives. Perhaps this idea isn’t entirely comforting to you. What about free will? What if I want to wander off the path a little bit? The idea of just blindly following someone, even God himself, can seem a little daunting. What if his path is no fun?
Rest assured. You are not blindfolded, and he is not pushing you down his—or any—path. You will only hear his voice if you are listening, and the choice to follow his lead is entirely yours. But what a wonderful choice it is!
God, I often make decisions without considering what you might be saying. Help me to listen to you today.
You will show me the path of life;
In Your presence is fullness of joy;
At Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.
PSALM 16:11 NKJV
You may have made some bad decisions today, or maybe you are feeling unsure of how you acted or spoke to others. Remember that God can make beauty out of our mess. So, pick yourself up and put yourself back on his path.
God doesn’t just tell us which way to go, he shows us the path that is full of his goodness. And even better, because he is with us, joy and pleasure are ours—forever. Rest in that lovely assurance today, and pray for the courage to surrender to his lead.
Lord, I probably didn’t do my best today. Thank you that you love me anyway. Tonight, I resolve to follow you more closely so that I can have the fullness of joy that you promise.
What path is God leading you on right now?
By a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.
HEBREWS 10:14 ESV
Stop, go back, and read that again. You are perfect. Looking in the mirror, or thinking back over your week, it is easy to forget or disbelieve those words. Don’t let that happen. A wrinkle here, a bulge there, an unkind word, or a jealous thought cannot change the way the Father sees you. And it’s how he wants you to see yourself.
The dictionary uses about 250 words to explain what it means to be perfect, but we only need to know this: We are complete. When he chose to die on the cross for our sins, Jesus took away every flaw from those of us who love him. He finished what we never could; he made us perfect.
Jesus, please take my negative thoughts about myself today and help me walk into my day with a confidence of knowing that I am completely loved by you.
By that one offering he forever made perfect those who are being made holy.
HEBREWS 10:14 NLT
If possible, go to the mirror you see yourself in most often. Stand before it and ask God to show you what he sees when he looks at you.
See past the flaws, past any hurt or anger in your eyes, past any perceived imperfection. See yourself as complete, just as you were meant to be. See yourself as perfect.
Jesus, I thank you that even though I do not feel perfect, I know that I am perfect because of you in me. I choose to think the best of myself because of what you have done for me. Help me to live in the confidence of knowing I am being the best I can be.
What imperfections do you need to hand over to God this evening?
It is not that we think we are qualified to do anything on our own. Our qualification comes from God.
2 CORINTHIANS 3:5 NLT
Whether bringing a brand new baby home from the hospital, giving your first major presentation at work, or simply making your first Thanksgiving meal, there’s probably been at least one moment in your life that had you thinking, I have no idea what I’m doing. I’m not qualified. So what did you do? You probably had little option but to just dive on in!
Let your confidence in God’s ability be the driver today. You can feel a lot calmer when you realize this day does not have to be done in your own strength!
God, I give you my day, knowing that you are qualified enough to make it a great one. Help me to remember that I am not alone.
Not that we are competent in ourselves to claim anything for ourselves, but our competence comes from God.
2 CORINTHIANS 3:5 NIV
The older we get, the more we realize how truly helpless we are. We also, beautifully, realize it’s okay. There is great freedom in admitting our shortcomings and allowing the Father to be our strength.
No matter what God asks of us, we are confident in our incompetence. You may not have felt capable today, but God is more than qualified to carry out his plans through you. All you need to do is swallow your pride and let him lead you.
Jesus, thank you that every good thing comes from you, whether it is mine, or someone else’s. This evening, I acknowledge how much I have relied on you during the day. I give you the glory for all that has been accomplished.
What dream would you be able to fulfill if you were to embrace God’s competence as your own?
“Revere the Lord, and serve him in sincerity and in faithfulness; put away the gods that your ancestors served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord. Now if you are unwilling to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served in the region beyond the River or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living; but as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”
JOSHUA 24:14-15 NRSV
How different would life be if you decided, today, to be done with your job? Whether CEO, barista, or dance instructor, your choice would be noticed. Lives would change. What would happen if you simply chose not to get out of bed tomorrow? Even a change of hair color has the potential to affect our trajectory. Our decisions matter—and not just here on earth.
God is interested in the choices you make. He has plans for you and desires for your life, but you have the final say. You get to choose. As you make decisions today, remember to put Jesus first.
God, I want to serve you with my whole heart. I love you and choose to put aside my selfish ambitions so I can serve you alone.
“Fear the Lord and serve Him in sincerity and truth; and put away the gods which your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord. If it is disagreeable in your sight to serve the Lord, choose for yourselves today whom you will serve: whether the gods which your fathers served which were beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living; but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
JOSHUA 24:14-15 NASB
While the angels are probably not sitting around debating which shade of red you should try at your next salon visit, know that heaven is truly interested in how you choose to conduct your life. God waits for you to choose life—to choose him—every day.
At times, it can be hard to stand up for your faith. Maybe you experienced something today where you didn’t know how to share your belief. Sometimes we need courage to share that we have chosen Jesus, and other times we just need to show it.
God, thank you for giving me a choice. I want to use the freedom that you gave me for good. There are many others in my life who have not chosen you, but I still say yes to your Word.
How will your choice to follow Jesus affect your decisions tomorrow?
Direct my footsteps according to your word;
let no sin rule over me.
PSALM 119:133 NIV
What is it about high heels? Every family album contains a photo of an adorable toddler attempting to walk in Mama’s shoes, and every woman remembers her first wobbly attempt to appear graceful in that first pair of pumps. How did she make it look so easy, so elegant? Most also have a memory of a not-so-graceful stumble or even a twisted ankle; yet, somehow the stiletto retains its appeal. Who hasn’t relied on the steady arm of an escort or companion in far more sensible footwear?
As you put on your shoes for today, whether they are trainers or heels, remember who is really watching over your footsteps and allow him to guide you.
God, thank you that I can lean on the truth of your Word to help me get through my day. I allow you to guide my steps today.
Guide my steps as you promised;
don’t let any sin control me.
PSALM 119:133 NCV
Walking with Jesus is a little like learning to walk in four-inch heels. Others make it look so easy, gliding along apparently sinless while we feel shaky and uncertain, prone to stumble at any moment. Will we take a wrong step? Fall flat on our faces? (Do anyone else’s feet hurt?)
As you reflect on your day, were you able to lean on the strong arm of the Savior and allow him to steady you and direct your steps? If you have stumbled, ask Christ to pick you up again so that sin has no rule over you.
Lord, I am sorry where I have not leaned on you and stumbled. I invite you to lift me up so I can walk steadily with you. Help me to rely on your words to keep me upright.
In which aspect of your walk do you feel the least steady and certain? Invite Jesus into those places.
I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
ROMANS 8:38-39 NIV
It’s good to be loved, isn’t it? What feeling really compares to knowing someone has run through the rain, cancelled an international flight, driven all night—for you? Even if we’ve never experienced it, we’ve imagined it in our hearts. Or else we’ve had the realization that we, too, would move heaven and earth for the one we love the most. Whether spouse, child, parent, sibling, or dear friend, to love and be loved deeply may be the best feeling there is.
Remember that Jesus loves you even more than this. No matter what you face as you get going this morning, be assured that you are loved by the most perfect love there is.
God, sometimes I wake up and don’t feel very good about myself or about the day. I thank you for reminding me this morning that I am loved by you, no matter how I feel. I choose to look forward to my day.
I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
ROMANS 8:38-39 NKJV
How much love you have given or received is a mere sampling of the way Jesus feels about you. You are cherished, loved beyond reason or measure. The one who really can move heaven and earth would do so in a heartbeat—for you.
Have you seen his love for you today? Have you been able to recognize his voice despite all the chaos and noise in your life? Let the incredible words of this Scripture wash over you as you realize there is nothing—absolutely nothing—Jesus wouldn’t do for you.
Jesus, I know that nothing can separate me from your love. As I think on everything I have done, or haven’t done, today, I choose to see how you have loved me in all it.
When do you feel most separated from God? How can you assure yourself of his love in these times?
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”
JOHN 14:27 NIV
I can’t get a moment’s peace. Sound familiar? We all go through seasons where it seems every corner hides a new challenge to our serenity, assuming we’ve actually achieved any semblance of serenity in the first place. Why is it so hard to find peace in this world? Because we’re looking in this world.
True peace is found in Jesus. There will be a lot of things that try to take away your sense of peace today, but if you allow the Holy Spirit to speak to you, your day will be filled with moments of knowing that he is near.
Lord, let your words of life bring peace to my heart today.
“I leave you peace; my peace I give you. I do not give it to you as the world does. So don’t let your hearts be troubled or afraid.”
JOHN 14:27 NCV
After his resurrection, before Jesus ascended into heaven, he left his disciples with something they’d never had before: peace. More specifically, he gave them his peace, a gift not of this world. Whatever the world can offer us can also be taken from us. Any security, happiness, or temporary reprieve from suffering is just that: temporary. Only the things of heaven are permanent and cannot be taken away.
Do not let your heart be troubled, Jesus tells us. This means we have a choice. Share the things with him that threaten your peace, and then remember they have no hold on you. You are his, and his peace is yours.
Thank you, Jesus, that I do not have to be afraid. Watch over me as I sleep and let your peace rest on me tonight.
What have you been troubled about lately? Will you allow God’s peace to replace your fear?
Faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.
ROMANS 10:17 ESV
The best way to know if something is true, or right, is to hear it for yourself—straight from the source. You believe you nailed the interview, but you don’t believe you got the job until you get the phone call. You feel you might be pregnant, but you wait for the test results before telling anyone. The same is true for bad news, at least ideally. You get wind of a rumor about a friend’s indiscretion, but you wait for her side of the story before believing a word.
What about God? How can we hear from him? How do we discern his will for our lives? Think about the voices that come into your life today and remember to keep his voice at the forefront.
Father God, thank you that you can speak to me through your Word and through your Holy Spirit. Guide me in your righteousness this day.
Faith comes from listening to this Good News—the Good News about Christ.
ROMANS 10:17 TLB
We may not have a hotline, but we do have his book. God speaks to us through his Word, so if you are waiting for confirmation, direction, validation, or conviction, pick it up. Read, and listen.
How often do you feel God speaking to you through his Word? Were your conversations today as frequent and meaningful as you’d like? Share your heart with him right now, and listen for his reply.
Lord, tonight I make the space to hear from you. I know that your voice is kind and loving and that you know what is best for me. I choose to listen to you now.
What do you hear God saying to you?
Your faithfulness flows from one generation to the next;
all that you created sits firmly in place to testify of you.
PSALM 119:90 TPT
What is the oldest thing you own? How long have you had it, and what does it mean to you? Whether a decades-old diamond ring, twenty-year-old car, or a tattered baby blanket hanging together by threads, you probably know it won’t last forever.
How about your longest relationship? How many years have you been connected to this person through the good and the bad? One way we decide where to place our faith is longevity. History matters. You can carry on the faithfulness of the generations even as you go about your day. Take Jesus with you in your heart and actions.
God, thank you that this life in you is the most real thing we can ever know. When I doubt you, let me remind myself that your love has been around since the beginning of time.
Your faithfulness endures to all generations;
You established the earth, and it abides.
PSALM 119:90 NKJV
Consider now what God made: the earth we live on. Scientists estimate it to be 4.5 billion years old, give or take fifty million. Whether we think it’s been around that long or six to ten thousand years, it’s some quality workmanship. If we’re looking for someone to trust, we won’t find better credentials than that.
Through every storm, every disaster, every war, and every attack of the enemy, our earth stands. Ponder all God has made and all he has done, and share your heart with him regarding his faithfulness. Have you embraced it today?
Father, thank you for showing yourself through your creation. Thank you that the earth is still spinning and the world still reflects your beauty even when things are difficult.
What good things in your life have come from past generations?
Hold on to loyal love and don’t let go,
and be faithful to all that you’ve been taught.
Let your life be shaped by integrity,
with truth written upon your heart.
PROVERBS 3:3 TPT
A video of a small, white dog entering a hospital through the automatic doors and wandering its halls made national news a while ago. A short investigation revealed the dog’s owner had been taken to the hospital for cancer treatment. The dog bolted from the yard earlier that day and ran all the way—nearly two miles—to the hospital to see her owner. No one is sure how she knew where to go. She was led by love.
God desires that kind of faithfulness from us. He wants his daughters to seek him, to love him, with all our hearts. May nothing stop you today from returning his faithfulness with your own!
God, thank you for your love and provision for me. Remind me of your words of truth today, so I can remain faithful to these words.
Never let loyalty and kindness leave you!
Tie them around your neck as a reminder.
Write them deep within your heart.
PROVERBS 3:3 NLT
Your day will have been filled with many challenges, some small, some big, but with God’s truth in your heart you can have integrity in your decisions and actions. If you failed today, there is always tomorrow!
Do you see how much your Father loves you? He desires your faithfulness so much he wants you to write it on your heart. What would it take for you to seek him intently, to bolt from the safety of your surroundings in search of him? Even—or perhaps especially—if we don’t know where we are going, let us be led by love to show our faithfulness to our Father.
Lord, sometimes I find it hard to do the right thing, especially when no one really notices. I pray for your truth to be written on my heart so deeply that I will allow myself to be shaped by you.
What areas of your life do you need to submit to his truth? Where can you show more integrity?
If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word is not in us.
1 JOHN 1:8-10 NIV
Think of a time you blatantly denied something you had done. Maybe as a little girl, melted chocolate covering your face and hands, you swore you hadn’t had any cookies. Perhaps more recently you lied to a girlfriend about betraying a confidence, or to your husband about the cost of a pair of jeans.
First off, don’t beat yourself up. We are human, and it’s hard to accept, and even harder to admit, when we’ve disappointed someone. As long as we’ve admitted our mistake, we are free to move on. Let’s not miss that first part: we must admit it. Allow truth to reign in your heart today.
God, thank you for your grace. I confess my sins to you now and acknowledge that I am in need of your grace. Thank you that your truth sets me free.
If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.
1 JOHN 1:8-10 ESV
We are sinners. This fact is the whole reason for Jesus’ life and death. You might be feeling in need of his grace after a really long day. The good news is that Scripture says that we will be forgiven and purified of all unrighteousness.
As you take a moment to ponder God’s faithfulness and righteousness, ask him to build those same qualities into your life.
Lord, show me where I need your forgiveness. Let the light of your Word shine in my life. As I go to sleep tonight, give me the knowledge of your grace.
What sin are you denying or are maybe unaware of? Confess it and be set free!
O my son, give me your heart.
May your eyes take delight in following my ways.
PROVERBS 23:26 NLT
Watching the news we learn the losing army in a war has surrendered to their enemy. The fugitive has finally surrendered to police after a long standoff. Perhaps, closer to home, someone you know has surrendered to addiction. So how, given all these examples, are we supposed to feel good about surrendering to God? It can be scary to allow ourselves to be vulnerable. Doesn’t surrender mean defeat, giving up?
It would…if God were our enemy. But because he is for us and not against us, surrender means something else altogether. It means freedom. Delight in his freedom today.
God, I choose to trust you with my heart today. Help me to make decisions that are pleasing to you.
My child, give me your heart,
and let your eyes observe my ways.
PROVERBS 23:26 NRSV
Surrender also means abandoning ourselves to God and no longer resisting him—accepting his plans and his perfect will for our lives. We don’t have to strive any more once we give him our hearts. Consider that his plans are perfect, that his will for you is peace.
In a world full of chaos, it’s nice to know that someone else is willing to guide you through. God wants you to delight in following his ways because they are the best.
Is there an area of your heart you don’t want to let go of? Think about why that might be tonight.
Poor people will eat until they are full;
those who look to the Lord will praise him.
May your hearts live forever!
PSALM 22:26 NCV
When was the last time you exclaimed, “I’m starving!”? How about, “I’m so full!”? Many of us say both things in a week. Occasionally at the beginning and end of a single meal. Clearly when we examine these terms literally, and in the greater context of a hungry world, we are not starving if we have the means to become full only minutes later. Chances are we can’t even begin to know what that kind of hunger feels like. So, what are we saying?
We are recognizing—by the empty, gnawing feeling in our bellies—an unmet need. As you take some time out before your busy day, make sure to fill your heart with Jesus so that you won’t be empty.
God, thank you that you have given me fullness of life. I praise you because you have met all my needs. Fill my heart with you today.
The poor will eat and be satisfied;
those who seek the Lord will praise him—
may your hearts live forever!
PSALM 22:26 NIV
Fortunately for most of us reading these words, physical needs can easily be taken care of. Why does the emptiness so often remain though? Because this is not our home. Jesus is our home, and until he returns, our hunger—in one way or another—will remain.
The next time you feel hunger, whether physical or emotional, turn to Jesus and thank him for the reminder that he is the only thing that truly satisfies.
God, thank you for a day of meeting my needs. My heart is full because of your greatness, your mercy, and your love. Please meet my needs as I continue to look to you.
What do you need to look to the Lord for tonight? Be hungry for his answer.
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
ROMANS 15:13 NIV
What differentiates hope from a wish? Think about the lottery. Does one hope to win or wish to win? How about a promotion, a pregnancy, or a proposal? Both hoping and wishing contain desire, but for wishing, that is where it ends. Hope goes deeper. The strong desire for something good to happen is coupled with a reason to believe that it will.
What do you hope for your day today? Do you hope for a peaceful moment, to complete a job, to have a meaningful conversation? Trust that the Holy Spirit can lead you to these things.
Holy Spirit, as you walk alongside me today, let my heart be full of your joy and peace. Let me realize your power to turn these desires into reality.
I pray that the God who gives hope will fill you with much joy and peace while you trust in him. Then your hope will overflow by the power of the Holy Spirit.
ROMANS 15:13 NCV
We see then how vital hope is, and why it’s such a beautiful gift. Desire without hope is empty, but together they bring joy, expectancy, and peace. When we put our hope in Christ, he becomes our reason to believe good things will happen. Has he been your hope today?
Allow the blessing from this Scripture to wash over you tonight as the Holy Spirit reminds you of the hope, joy, and peace he brought to you today. Believe good things will happen tomorrow too—you have a wonderful reason to.
Jesus, I put my hope in your saving grace. I thank you for a day of experiencing your presence. Help me to carry this into my day tomorrow.
Where or when have you seen God bless you with his joy and peace today? Thank him for it!