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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.

Today’s Bible Verse and Devotion – Matthew 6:25

Are you living today thinking about a problem? Are your thoughts pre-occupied with a situation and you keep trying to figure out what to do? I have good news for you. God knows the answer to your problem and knows how to fix it. Why don’t you just stop thinking about it and start to talk to God about it? Excessive thinking can be a symptom of worry.

Jesus said “ Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink, nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than food, and the body than raiment?” Matthew 6:25 Jubilee Bible

You may be tempted to “ take thought”- or worry about the situation. But right now I want you to know God cares about it. Why not take a moment and simply say “Father, I’ m sorry I’ve been worried about this situation. But here it is……(state the problem). Father, I don’t know how to fix it but I know you do. So I’m asking you to give me wisdom to know what to do. I’m asking You to work in this situation for me because I can’t do anything about it. And So from now on when I think about it- I say God, you are working on it and I won’t worry about it anymore. Thank You Father and from now on I’m going to set my thoughts on the fact that You care for me and are working this out.

Today’s Truth: God Has the Answer to Your Problem

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Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Mark 4:40

 He said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” – Mark 4:40 (NIV)

This week we’ve talked a lot about stress. One of the things we see about stress is that it is really based in fear. We might fear that we don’t have enough time to get the things done we need to do. There can be stress we feel because of pressure that others put upon us and we fear that we won’t be ab le to measure up to their expectations.

Regardless of the source of the stress in our lives, sometimes that stress can feel so overwhelming we don’t really know what to do.

That’s where Jesus comes in. See just like the disciples in a stressful situation, Jesus is there. And he has the answer you need for the stress you face.

So instead of questioning Him, wondering if He really loves you, or losing faith in God, you can begin to trust in Jesus instead. Know that He does love you, He wants the best for you, and He is the answer to what stressed you out. Go to Him, get His wisdom and His help and know that He will see you through the storm you face today!

Today’s Truth: Jesus is the answer for your stress.

Read: 3 Practical Ways to Deal With Stress

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Mark 4:39

He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, “Quiet! Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. – Mark 4:39 (NIV)

Stressful situations stink. When you’re overloaded with schoolwork and then your mom asks you to help out around the house with extra chores, it can almost feel like too much. You might wonder can you really make it?

Here’s the truth: You can make it. But the good news is that it’s not all up to you to make it through. The good news is that you don’t have to carry all the stress and burdens of life on your own. Jesus came to bring you peace, and a good life. So you can rely on Jesus for help when life feels stressful.

It often helps to put your eyes on Jesus. Remind yourself of His goodness and all the things He’s done for you. Then go to Him in prayer and ask Him for wisdom to get through the stressful situation. He will show you what you need to do, and give you supernatural wisdom to get through the things that stress you out.

Today’s Truth: Jesus Has a Solution For What Stresses You Out

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Mark 4:38

Storms come to us all. When you face one, it’s easy to often wonder if God really cares about you. You might feel like He’s really far away from you, or that He doesn’t hear you or care when you’re faced with something really tough. The disciples felt the same way when they were faced with a storm.

Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?” – Mark 4:38 (NIV)

Here we see the disciples questioning God’s love. They asked Jesus if He cared that they were about to drown. That is a bit of a funny question because they were here with the son of God. He had come to the earth to give His life for them. That was the act of ultimate love, and yet during a storm, they began to question God’s love.

That’s easy for us all to do. When we are in a difficult season and we wonder, does God hear? Does He really care about what we’re going through?

The truth is that God does care. He sent His son Jesus for us. He loves us and want us to have a good and full life. So when you begin to question whether God hears or cares, realize that those are lies. The truth is that He does care. He came to the world because He cares for you. Whether your problem is big or little, Jesus cares and wants to help you in each difficult situation that you face.

Today’s Truth: Don’t Question God’s Love in a Storm

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Mark 4:35-41

This week, we’re exploring stress, and how we as Christians should handle the stresses of life. As you know, stress comes to us all, and it’s usually not at the best times. It’s when you’ve already got a tight deadline on your history project that your English class assigns an extra paper to write, causing you lots of stress.

So how do you handle the stresses of school and stress of life in ways that bring God glory and point others to Him?

One of the best ways comes from looking at the account of Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4:35-41.

35 That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side.” 36 Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. 37 A furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped. 38 Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?”

39 He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, “Quiet! Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm.

40 He said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?”

41 They were terrified and asked each other, “Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!”

One of things we see from this account is that in stressful situations like these, we have a choice. We can be like Jesus, and choose peace, or we can be like the disciples and choose panic.

Both Jesus and the disciples faced the same storm. The storm was real, and the disciples were in real danger, and had every reason to be afraid. Jesus did too. But His response was different. He chose peace. Instead of looking at how bad the situation was, He exercised faith.

He chose faith and seeing God as bigger than the scary situation. Then He stood up and took authority over the storm.

You can do the same thing when you’re faced with stressful situations. You can choose to panic or you can choose peace. Today, challenge yourself to choose peace. God’s peace is greater and enough for you in every situation you face.

Today’s Truth: You Can Choose Panic or Peace in your storm.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Isaiah 41:10

This week, we’re going to be talking a little about stress. We all face stressful times and situations in our lives. You might have lots of pressure to make a sports team, or practice an instrument. Perhaps your history project has you up at night worried because you’re just not sure you can finish it in time.

Stress comes to us all at times in our lives. And while the feelings of stress are very real and justified, stress is really just fear.

Stress comes because you’re afraid that you don’t have enough time, or resources to do what’s in front of you to do. But here’s the thing, we aren’t to live our lives as Christians in fear. So we have to learn how to deal with stress in healthy ways.

Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand. – Isaiah 41:10 (NLT)

Today’s verse tells us to not be afraid. God wouldn’t tell us to do something that we can’t do. So our goal in life is going to be not to allow stress to shut us down or stop us from doing our best for God.

Today, choose to identify stress as what it is, fear. Then determine that fear will not run your life. Fear isn’t healthy and will stop you from doing the things God has called you to do. So begin to speak to your fears. Tell them that they can’t run your life. Look to God and ask Him for His help in walking free from fear.

Today’s Truth: Stress is fear. Get God’s help to walk free from fear.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 37:23

Teen Devotion and Bible Verse on Purpose and God's Plans for your lifeThe LORD directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives. – Psalm 37:23 (NLT)

Do you ever wish that God would just show you your future? I wish He’d just show up and tell you that at 18 you should go to college, then at 23 years old, you meet the person you should marry. Then at 25, you find the job that you’re going to love. By 30, you’ve got a great house, 2 kids and you’re successful and fulfilled.

As great as that would be, that’s not the way God leads us. When God leads, He shows us a step at a time. We feel peace about one step, we take it, then He shows us the next step we’re to take.

God leads us and tells us that our steps are ordered by Him. He doesn’t tell us that He will reveal to us the whole journey.

Today’s Take Away – Finding Purpose Takes Patience

That’s really hard sometimes. Most of us would prefer knowing the whole journey. But the interesting thing about this whole thing is that as we begin our journey of purpose, we learn to trust and rely on God.

If we had the whole journey mapped out for us, we wouldn’t really need to lean on God.

Discovering your purpose in life is a process. It’s a journey and it takes time and patience. Sometimes, it’s making mistakes, learning from them and discovering to trust God in a new way. Other times, it’s leaning on God in faith and doing something that feels a bit hard and scary.

Finding your purpose in life doesn’t come all at once. It’s a process. It’s learning to lean on and trust in God and know that when you need to know the next step to take, God will show it to you.

Today’s Truth: When you need to know the next step to take, God will show it to you


 If you enjoyed today’s devotion and want to follow along with a PDF version, you can download our 10-day purpose planner. It’s full of devotions to help you discover your God-given purpose.


Other Devotions About Purpose

  1. Your Identity Isn’t Your Purpose.
    Making decisions about your future can seem really scary sometimes. Make them easier by realizing that your purpose is not your identity. Your identity can only be found in Jesus.
  2. Finding Purpose Takes Patience
    God leads us and tells us that our steps are ordered by Him. He doesn’t tell us that He will reveal to us the whole journey.
  3. Finding Purpose Takes Faith
    The key is on the journey to discovering your purpose is to not lose faith. It takes faith to follow God’s plan and His leading.
  4. Purpose Requires Action
    You can daydream amazing things. You can get excited about things that you’d like the future to hold for you. In fact, you can even pray about God’s plan for your life, but if you don’t take action on those things, you won’t end up doing anything for God.
  5. Day 5 – God’s Purpose For You Is Good
    God wants good things for you. He has good things in store for your future

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 2 Corinthians 9:8

Do you have what you need? Maybe you need help in math class. Perhaps it seems that no matter how hard you try, math just doesn’t make sense. Did you know that God wants to meet your needs no matter what that need is?

And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. – 2 Corinthians 9:8 (NIV)

God wants to bless you abundantly. That means if you’re struggling in math, God wants to help. It doesn’t mean that a miracle will happen and suddenly all your math homework is done for you. What it does mean is that if you’ll put in some effort, God will help you.

That might look like an idea to go to a friend that is good in math and ask them to help explain it to you. It might mean an idea to watch some YouTube videos to help you understand math better. Regardless of what God shows you, He has an answer to your need. Don’t think He’s too busy or can’t help/ Go to God and get His supply for every need you face.

Today’s Truth: God has an answer for what you need.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 30:5

“Every word of God is flawless; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him. – Proverbs 30:5 (NIV)

The Bible isn’t just like any other book. The words written in it are powerful. If you take time to get the Bible into your heart and mind, it can change your life. The Bible can help you go from sad to happy, from sick to healed, all by simply getting God’s word into your heart. If you believe what is written in the Bible and act on it, your life will change.

So when you face challenges and struggles today, you can take comfort. You know that God’s words are flawless and contain the answer to the things you’re facing. Look to God’s word for encouragement, direction, and comfort.

Challenge yourself to spend some time today to discover some Bible verses that speak to you. Begin reading and thinking about them to get those scriptures into your heart and life. If you don’t know where to start, here are a couple of suggestions.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Hebrews 6:19

Today’s Daily Bible Verse and Devotion

We have this hope as an anchor for our lives, safe and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain. – Hebrews 6:19 (HSCB)

Several months ago, a family member that was close to me passed away. In the time shortly after they passed, I discovered this verse, which brought me a lot of comfort. So in today’s daily devotion, I’d like to share a little bit about what God taught me through this verse.

The first thing I saw in this verse is that we have hope. As Christians, we have hope in the midst of loss. If the person who passed away knew Jesus then we know we have hope. We know that one day we will see that person again in heaven.

The great thing about having hope in a time of loss is that it holds us steady. This verse also talks about our hope being like an anchor. When we have hope of heaven, it anchors us. Even though we experience emotions of loss, anger, and sadness, we can stay steady without losing it. We can know that we have hope that others don’t have. We know that we will see our loved ones again.

Today’s Truth: Jesus is the hope that anchors our lives!

So whether you’ve recently suffered a loss, or not, you can take comfort in knowing that there is hope. When we put our hope in Jesus we don’t have to be sad or experience a meltdown when someone close to us passes away. We have a hope that anchors our lives, that is Jesus.