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These daily Bible verses are packed with great content. As teens read them they will grow in their walk with God. Also included are devotions which will help teens know God’s love in a deeper way.

Daily Devotional and Bible Verse – Jeremiah 29:13

You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. – Jeremiah 29:13 (NIV)

If you’ve known about God already for some time, you might read this Bible verse and think, why would I need to find God? Even if you’ve had a great relationship with God, there is always much more that we can experience and learn about Him. He wants us to experience Him in a deeper way and know about His ways so that we can experience more of His love and goodness in our lives.

In order to really find God, this verse is saying that we must seek Him with all of our hearts. We can’t casually try to seek God a little here and there and expect to really find Him. We must dive in and seek Him with everything we have in order to really find Him and get to know Him.

This type of seeking doesn’t happen on a Sunday at church. This doesn’t even happen if you only open a Bible once a week. This happens when you lay aside other things and place all your focus on finding Him that you truly get a breakthrough.

It’s not that God is holding out on us and is only willing to reveal Himself to us if He sees we are seeking enough. This Bible verse is simply saying that our hearts were never designed to be able to focus on several things at once. We must choose to place our focus on one thing and that one thing alone to really get results.

Today, decide that you’re going to daily take time to seek the Lord. This verse assures us that when we do, we will find Him. You’ll never regret taking your time and focusing on the Lord.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Galatians 2:20

Have you ever been guilty of living your life the way you see is ok? Do you consult God when making a decision? Who calls the shots and makes the decisions in your life?

The answer to those questions tells you a lot about who you’re living your life for. When you begin to not include God in your life decisions, you’re choosing not to submit to God’s authority in your life.

I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. – Galatians 2:20 (NIV)

The Bible tells us that when we accept Jesus, we’re no longer living for ourselves. That isn’t easy. It isn’t easy to give up control to make decisions, and to not call all the shots. That means that there will be some things you can’t do, some places you can’t go as a Child of God. That’s because Christ lives in you. He created you, and He died for you. That means He knows you and has earned the right to call the shots in your life.

So today, if you haven’t submitted to God’s leading in your life, determine to change. Let God lead your desires, your actions, and your decisions. One of the best ways to get started doing this is to simply spend some time in the Bible. The more you read, the more you know what God wants and what His character is. Then it’s easier to let Him lead.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Hosea 5:4

“Their deeds do not permit them to return to their God. A spirit of prostitution is in their heart; they do not acknowledge the LORD. – Hosea 5:4 (NIV)

It’s easy to let pride into your heart. Anytime you don’t do what God asks and choose your own path, you’re in pride. That means you’re choosing what’s right in your own eyes. The problem with this is that it starts you down a path that will lead you away from God.

Each time you choose to ignore God’s leading and do your own thing, you’re allowing your heart to get farther away from God. You might not want to admit it, but each decision like this that you make is one step in your heart away from God.

The more you do this, the farther your heart gets from God, and eventually, pride will lead you away from God. That’s why God speaks against pride so much in the Bible. He knows that when you choose to do your own thing, you begin to pull away from Him. Instead, He wants nothing more than for you to be close to Him.

Today, choose to make decisions that lead you closer to God. Each choice you make to obey God and the Bible is one that brings your heart closer to Him. God wants nothing more than for you to be in a close and loving relationship with Him.

Today’s Truth: Pride Leads You Away From God.

Pride Leads You Away From God

Daily Devotion and Bible Verse – 2 Kings 5:11

I wanted people to like me so bad. So many times, I’d do or say whatever it would take to get people to laugh and think I was funny. It didn’t matter if I hurt someone’s feelings, I just wanted to make others like me. It’s easy to crave validation from others.

There was a guy like that in the Bible. His name was Naaman. (You can read the full account in 2 Kings 5)

 But Naaman went away angry and said, “I thought that he would surely come out to me and stand and call on the name of the Lord his God, wave his hand over the spot and cure me of my leprosy. – 2 Kings 5:11 (NIV)

Naaman wanted to be treated special. He was looking for validation from people, rather than looking to God for His answer. You can see this when he went to the king for help rather than to the prophet of God.

God wasn’t interested in what Naaman could do or what He’d done. God wanted His heart. He wanted Naaman to love Him and to humble himself. Once Naaman did that, He got the healing He was looking for.

The same can be true for us too. We can want to look to people for approval and validation. However, what we should be doing is humbling ourselves and looking to God. God is the one who will give us our value and who approves us. His approval is the one that should matter to us!

Today’s Truth: Get your validation from God

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 16:18

Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall. – Proverbs 16:18 (NLT)

Have you ever not wanted any correction from your parents? I can recall times that I simply wished my parents would just stop correcting my behavior all the time. I’m sure you’ve probably felt like this at some point. But what I was really experiencing in these moments when I didn’t want correction was pride. I didn’t want anyone to tell me what to do or how to live.

In life we can sometimes get that way with God. We can begin to forget who God is, and how much He loves us and begin to think that all he’s doing is correcting us. We can begin to believe the lie that independence from God is a good thing.

The truth is, we really do need God. We need His guidance each and every day of our lives. The problem is, it’s humbling to admit that. It takes humility to admit that you don’t have it all together, or know all the answers. It’s not always easy to submit to God’s leading in our lives.

It can be easier to want to choose to walk your own path. Make your own choices, and do things in your own strength. However, true happiness comes from giving up control and thinking you’ve got this, and instead looking to God.

So today, determine to humble yourself. If you’ve been guilty of ignoring God and His leading in your life, determine to change. Decide today to let Him lead, and submit your thoughts, desires and emotions to Him, and choose His path for your life.

Today’s Truth: We need God.

Teen devotion on needing God

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – James 4:6

In middle school, there was a girl that always thought she was right. It was so much so, that she often would argue to prove how right she was. Sometimes, it was a little funny because what she was saying was incorrect some of the time. Maybe you’ve experienced someone like that. A person who always thinks they’re right, even if they’re not.

A person that is unwilling to be corrected usually deals with a lot of pride. Pride is defined as satisfaction in oneself. (Merriam Webster). If we put all our confidence in ourselves, and in what we can do in our own strength, then we aren’t relying on God.

And he gives grace generously. As the Scriptures say, “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” – James 4:6 (NIV)

Pride isn’t a trait that God likes. Proud people are unwilling to be corrected. They also don’t want to submit their lives to God and the Bible. That isn’t a good way to live. Pride doesn’t lead to good things.

If we’re going to be people that live for God, we’ve got to determine to not let pride run our lives. Instead, we should humble ourselves and let God lead in our life. We have to submit our desires and plans to God and the Bible, and let Him lead.

Today’s Truth: Let God Lead in Your Life

Let God lead

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Colossians 2:10

Teen Bible Verse and Devotion on Being Complete in Christ

So you also are complete through your union with Christ, who is the head over every ruler and authority. – Colossians 2:10 (NLT)

Do you hate things about yourself? Do you wish you were more outgoing? Or that you did better at sports? If we’re honest, we all have things we wish that were different about ourselves.

It’s easy to look at ourselves and see all the things that are wrong. However, if we always focus on the bad stuff about us, we will always be unhappy.

Instead of focusing on all the things that are wrong with yourself, instead, focus on the fact that you’ve been made complete in Jesus. Jesus has dealt with your sin on the cross. So in God’s eyes, you’re complete in Him.

Today’s Challenge: Learn to Live With Imperfection

You are not perfect, and you will never be perfect. However, you can learn to live with your imperfection. You can choose to focus on what Jesus says about you instead of getting upset about all the things that are imperfect about yourself.

So today choose to focus on God’s love for you. Instead of getting down on yourself for what is wrong about you, choose to focus on what God says. He says you are made complete in Jesus.

Jesus loves you and thinks you have great worth. Don’t allow yourself to get down. Choose instead to focus on God’s great love for you! You find true freedom when you replace the idea of perfection with what God says about you.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 16:32

Better to be patient than powerful; better to have self-control than to conquer a city. – Proverbs 16:32 (NLT)

We want to be powerful, don’t we? We want to have clout. We want others to know who we are and respect us. Having a million YouTube followers wouldn’t be bad either.

And there’s nothing wrong with having lots of followers. However, it’s not the most important thing. Today’s verse says that being patient is better than being powerful. Having self-control is better than conquering a city.

Learning to develop self-control and patience is important. It’s good to work on when you’re a teenager, because the habits you develop now will carry you through the rest of your life.

So today, if you’ve focused more on getting the respect of others rather than developing self-control, determine to make some adjustments. Don’t only look for the respect of others, but instead look to develop character within too.

Determine to develop Christ-like character and see the awesome things that God wants to do through you.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Galatians 6:9

Let us not be weary in doing good, for we will reap in due season, if we don’t give up. – Galatians 6:9 (WEB)

One thing that I’ve noticed about driving is that where you stop is important. For example, if I get to a stop sign and don’t come to a full stop, I’m breaking the law. Or if I see a stop sign and stop the moment I see it, 300 feet before the actual stop sign, I’m doing no good. Stopping early isn’t helpful at an intersection. When we come to a stop sign, we’re to stop fully and in the right place.

In life, it’s easy to stop too early. Maybe things have gotten really hard for you, and you just want to quit. Maybe you’re trying to be loving to a difficult person and even though you’ve tried time and time again to be kind to them, they continually treat you badly. So you’re ready to give up on them. But, if God hasn’t told you to quit on them yet, you’re quitting too early.

Sometimes in life, we are also guilty of not quitting when we should. Maybe we want to hang on to a bad relationship longer than God desires us to. Perhaps we know we should break up with a boyfriend or girlfriend who isn’t pushing us toward Jesus, but we like their company so we keep kicking the relationship forward, even when we know it’s wrong.

In life, stopping too early or not stopping at all can be bad. Just like we could get a traffic violation for failing to stop at a stop sign, there are consequences for not following God’s timing on things. This isn’t to say God is going to strike your dog with sickness or something crazy like that. However,  stopping too early can keep you from receiving something good that God wants for you. I remember a time when I had a friend that quit a job. She felt like she wasn’t making enough money, so she quit and went to work somewhere else. However, what my friend didn’t know was that she was about to get a promotion a few days after she quit. She would have been making more money and wouldn’t have had to quit a job that she liked. Stopping too early has consequences.

In life, we should be striving to do what today’s Bible verse tells us. Don’t get tired of doing good. Don’t give up and quit too early and don’t stay too long if it’s not right. Follow after God in all you do and you’ll experience good things in your life.

Today’s Truth: Follow after God. You’ll experience good things in your life.

Galatians 6:9

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – James 1:14

but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. – James 1:14 (NIV)

Each of us faces temptation. The interesting thing about temptation is how easy it is to say no to some temptations, but not to others. For example, it’s easy for me to say no to stealing, but I struggle with lying. Another person may struggle sexually but have no desire to gossip. Each of us is tempted in different ways.

It’s easy to see a person struggling with temptation and begin to judge them. The truth is, however, we are all tempted. We might not always be tempted in ways that are visible to others, but we are all tempted to sin.

So when we see others sinning, it’s good to remember to not become critical of that person. We all mess up, we all sin and we all make stupid decisions. That’s just part of life and not being perfect. When we see others facing temptation, we should look for ways to encourage them or help them.

Recently, I was facing a situation where I was being tempted and a good friend began to hold me accountable. It made all the difference in the world. I was asking God for help and He put someone in my life to help me.

So if you’re struggling with temptation today, don’t be discouraged. Ask God to send someone to help you or a scripture to encourage you. If you’re not facing temptation, ask God to show you ways you can help someone who is struggling.