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Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 9:9

You’re probably headed back to school soon if you haven’t already. The journey back into the classroom brings all different kinds of emotions. Some students are excited. Other students dread going back.

Regardless of your feelings about going back to school, let’s talk a little about learning today.

Instruct the wise, and they will be even wiser. Teach the righteous, and they will learn even more. – Proverbs 9:9 (NLT)

Much of your ability to learn centers around you choosing to not give up. Maybe you don’t like the subject you’re studying this year. That makes it hard to WANT to learn. However, even if the subject matter isn’t interesting to you, realize that if you try, you CAN learn something. Even if you hate math, you can learn to develop character just by sticking with it and trying your best.

Throughout the rest of your life, you will always be learning. If you get a job, you’ll constantly be learning how to do that job better. If one day you get married and have kids, you’ll be learning all the time how to be a better parent. For the rest of your life, each day will be filled with learning.

Learning doesn’t stop when you finish school. So determine to not give up when you’re not interested or when things seem hard. Instead, realize that developing the ability to learn will help set you up for success in whatever God has for your future!

Don't Give Up When Things Seem Tough

Today’s Truth: Don’t Give Up When Things Seem Tough


Pray: God, thank you for helping me develop a love for learning. I realize that I’ll keep learning and growing for the rest of my life. Help me to find ways to develop a love to learn even when things seem difficult. Amen.


Things to Think About

  1. What do you dread the most about going back to school?
  2. Are there any strategies you can come up with to help yourself stay engaged, even when the course material doesn’t interest you?
  3. How can you encourage yourself to not give up, even when things are tough this year?

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 Samuel 2:26

Do you ever find it difficult to stand up for God when it seems like everyone else you know is going the other direction? Maybe your best friends are making bad choices, getting involved with sex, drinking, or simply not following after the things of God.

Samuel probably felt a lot like you might. He lived in the temple, but the people he was surrounded with (Eli’s sons) were very wicked. I’m sure there were times when that might have bothered Samuel.

However, it shows that Samuel didn’t let the bad choices of the people around him stop him from serving God. It says that Samuel grew in favor with the Lord. That means he probably was spending time in the presence of God. He was probably praying and reading the scriptures. He wasn’t letting those people around him stop him from getting to know God.

As a result, Samuel grew both physically and in favor with the Lord. He loved the Lord, knew Him, and spent time with Him.

Meanwhile, the boy Samuel grew taller and grew in favor with the LORD and with the people. – 1 Samuel 2:26 (NLT)

So if you feel alone in your stand with God, don’t worry. Many times in history people like Samuel have had to stand up for their faith, and it often feels lonely. However, standing up for God is worth it. You’ll never regret taking the time to have a deep and meaningful relationship with God.

Decide to start this new school year off right. Determine that you’ll stand for God even if you feel alone. Standing up for what’s right is always worth it!

Today’s Truth: Standing up for what’s right is always worth it


Pray: Dear God, I ask for your help. There are times that I feel like the only person serving you. I know that serving you is worth it in the end. Help think of practical ways to stay encouraged in my walk with you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Things to think about and discuss

  1. When is a time when you felt all alone in your stand for Jesus?
  2. What things help you stay encouraged when you feel all alone?

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 56:3

But when I am afraid, I will put my trust in you. – Psalm 56:3 (NLT)

I remember the year I started 6th grade. I was afraid. 6th grade meant that I had to switch buildings, it meant lockers and combinations, and switching classes. All of those new things caused me to dread the upcoming school year.

I lost sleep worrying about the new building. I wondered if I’d ever find my classes. Many nights, I had nightmares that I was lost wandering the school’s halls.

For many students, a new school year can cause them some anxiety. You might be one of those students and find yourself staying up at night dreading the start of the year.

The thing about dread is that it’s really fear. It’s being afraid of something that might happen.

Today’s Truth: Put your trust in God even when you’re afraid.

So in those moments when you begin to dread going back to school, take comfort in the fact that you’re not alone. Yes, you might be at a new school. There might be new bullies or new challenges that the new school year brings, but that’s ok. You’re not navigating the school alone. You have God to help you.

So determine to put your trust in God. Even when you’re afraid. Even in those moments when you don’t know what to do. Put your trust in God. He will see you through. He’ll help you remember where your classes are. God will help you be a success this year at school if you’ll simply put your trust in Him.


Pray: God, there are parts of the upcoming school year that are causing me anxiety. I ask you for your help. Help me to be a success this year at school. I give my worries and concerns to you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Things to think about and discuss

  • What causes you the most anxiety about the upcoming school year?
  • How can you take those things that you’re anxious about and give them to God?
  • What do you want to see God help you with this year?

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 John 4:18

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Anxiety. It’s tough, right? Maybe you’re anxious about whether you’ll make friends at a new school this year. Perhaps the idea of tests makes you want to stay in bed and hide. If you’re honest, there’s probably something about the upcoming school year that makes you anxious.

Anxiety is often our response to the unknown. We don’t know how the school year is going to go and so due to that, we become anxious anticipating it’s start.

There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love. – 1 John 4:18 (ESV)

Today’s verse gives us some help when it comes to anxiety. It says that perfect love casts out fear. So what does that mean for you?

It means that as you focus on God, and His perfect love for you, that knowledge will help cast out fear and anxiety in your life.

Today’s Truth: Knowing God loves you causes fear to go.

So, if you feel extra anxious this year about starting school, take some time to focus on God and His love for you. Realize that He can and will help you be successful at school. He wants to help you have peace when you take a test. God wants to help lead you to the right friends. So instead of being anxious, determine to trust God and focus on His love for you. As you do, you’ll realize that you don’t have to be anxious, instead you can be confident, knowing that God loves you and wants His best for your life!


Pray: Dear God, help me realize how much you love me. I ask you to show me. Help me next year at school. I choose to trust you, and focus on your love this year, instead of my anxiety. In Jesus, name, Amen.


Things to Think About or Discuss

  1. What are some ways that God has shown His love for you?
  2. What is a scripture you can use to remind yourself how much God loves you?

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 4:8

God's best for your life is that you live in peace.

School can be stressful. Friendships, making sports teams, keeping up with a job and all the homework can sometimes feel overwhelming.

The good news is that God doesn’t want life to be so stressful and overwhelming that it keeps you up at night. God’s best is that you’re able to live your life at peace.

In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety. – Psalm 4:8 (NIV)

Just because that’s God’s best for your life, doesn’t mean that it’s going to happen automatically, however. It takes some effort on your part. You have to work on getting your emotions and thoughts lined up to God’s word.

Today’s Truth: God’s Best for your life is that you live in peace.

That becomes easier as you read and study the Bible. As you read God’s word, it becomes more exciting to you and it becomes what you think about, rather than all the stressful things going on around you. As you spend time in God’s word, it’s easier to be at peace.

You don’t have to live your life in a place of fear and torment. God’s best for your life is that you live in peace.


Take a Moment to Pray: Jesus, I ask for your peace this school year. Sometimes school can be overwhelming, but I ask for your help and wisdom this year. Help me to live in your peace. In Your name, Amen.


Think About and Discuss

  1. How can you make room in your life to spend more time in God’s prescence?
  2. What causes you the most stress and fear right now?
  3. How can you take those things to God and walk in His peace?

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Philippians 4:6

I remember each year getting ready to go back to school. For me, going back to school wasn’t a time I was excited about. I was always anxious about what the next year would bring.

I’d begin to worry about whether I’d remember everything for the first day of school. I’d be anxious about finding the right classrooms. Sometimes, I’d even stay up at night worrying about these things.

Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. – Philippians 4:6

What I didn’t realize was that I didn’t need to carry that worry. I didn’t need to lose sleep over whether I’d find the right classroom or remember the right stuff for school.

I could have relaxed, realizing that I had supernatural help from God. God was there to help me remember everything I needed. He was willing to help me with getting my locker open and finding the right classroom.

Today’s Truth: Relax, You Have Supernatural Help From God

Being anxious about going back to school is easy. It’s the default response to something unknown, like how the school year will be.

God wants you to walk free from anxiety. And that starts when you put your full trust in Him. When you reach out and know that He will help you, deliver you, and give you everything you need.


Take a Moment to Pray: Jesus, I want to ask for your help this year at school. I choose to not worry, but rather pray about everything that concerns me. I know that you love me and will help me to be a success this year at school. In your name, I pray, Amen.


Think About and Discuss

  1. What concerns you most about the upcoming school year?
  2. What are some concerns you can take to Jesus in prayer for this school year?
  3. During this school year, what is one thing you can do to remember that you have supernatural help from God?

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans 8:38

So now I live with the confidence that there is nothing in the universe with the power to separate us from God’s love. I’m convinced that his love will triumph over death, life’s troubles, fallen angels, or dark rulers in the heavens. There is nothing in our present or future circumstances that can weaken his love. – Romans 8:38 (TPT)

When you get hurt by someone it might cause you to question God’s character. You might wonder, does He really love me? If so, why did something so bad happen to me? These questions, if unanswered can really shake your faith in God.

However, today’s Bible verse helps us see how great God’s love is for us. It tells us that there is nothing, not life’s troubles or present circumstances that can weaken His love for us. That’s good news! There is nothing that you can go through or anything that can be done that will change God’s love for you.

God loves you. He thinks you’re great! So even if people don’t see your potential or hurt you, you can stand firm in the fact that God loves you. In the middle of your hurt, in the middle of your pain, don’t turn from God. God is the one who loves you when no one else does. He’s the one that will be with you in the middle of your storm. Go to God. Stand firm, knowing His love will carry you through.

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Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Matthew 18:21

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Then Peter came to him and asked, “Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins against me? Seven times?” “No, not seven times,” Jesus replied, “but seventy times seven! – Matthew 18:21-22 (NLT)

There is nothing more difficult than dealing with someone who has treated you wrongly. Perhaps someone laughed at what you said, or what you wore to school. Maybe someone didn’t do what you wanted them to do. The normal thing to do in situations like this is to get back at them. You might want to teach them a lesson or treat them like they treated you.

However, today’s Bible verse challenges us to do something different. It challenges us to not only forgive someone, but to keep forgiving them. That means they might keep doing the same thing to you and you are to keep forgiving them. Forgiving someone like that might seem impossible to do.  That’s why Jesus gave us what we needed to love and forgive others.

The Bible talks about how God’s love has been placed in our hearts by the Holy Ghost (Romans 5:5). So when Jesus tells us in this verse that we are to forgive and keep forgiving, it’s not something that is impossible for us to do. We can do this because He gave us the love we need to do it. We just have to choose to let that love flow out of us.

Daily Devotion – How To Become A Better Christian

I remember a point in my life when I thought that in order to please God and walk in His will, I had to try harder to be the best that I can be every single day.

It sounded like a good idea…until I actually tried to put it into practice.

I tried to better myself by trying harder not to sin, doing more ministry work, and playing the part of being a good Christian.

Not only did it not work, but it became a heavy burden on my life that I did not want to carry.

That’s when the Lord had to correct me on this. 

He said: Val, I don’t want the best version of you, I want my Son Jesus to live out His life through you.

You see, your best version of you is not nearly as good as Jesus in you.

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The difference is in you trying to improve yourself from the outside to change what’s on the inside instead of allowing Jesus to change your thinking and character from the inside out.

So how do you let Jesus change you from the inside out?

2 Corinthians 3:18 says:

But we all, with unveiled faces, looking as in a mirror at the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit.”

The Lord is longing for you to come into His Presence to behold (or look upon) Him so that He can show you His Glory and change your life.

It’s just like those moments when you came into a worship setting and it seemed like God was right there in front of you, but on your own time with Him.

All you have to do is be willing to come to Him and ask:

“Lord, will you teach me how to seek you and behold your beauty?”

As you start to do this in the normal parts of your day, God will change your thinking and start to refine your character to match the identity of Christ in you.

You will naturally start to see changes in your behavior without having to push yourself to act out the Christian life on your own.

It will be just as Paul said in Galatians 2:20:“I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me.”


Val from Dude Disciple

Valentyn Svit is the founder of Dude Disciple, a men’s discipleship blog that focuses on raising up young leaders through practical biblical teaching. His heart is for young people to encounter the love of God, live a life radically surrendered to Jesus, and fulfill God’s calling for their life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Hebrews 13:21

“Now may the God of peace…equip you with all you need for doing his will.” (Hebrews 13:21.)

When God calls you to do something, He equips you with everything you need to do it. This provision includes every aspect of your life: your family, school, work, purpose…all of it!

When God equips you, there are three primary ways He does this:

  1. Through the Bible.
    God first equips us through His Word.
    2 Timothy 3:17 says “[a]ll Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives.
    God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work.”
  2. Through His Spirit.
    The Holy Spirit is our helper, sent to both teach us about God and to remind us of His Word. (John 14:26.)
    This is why it is so important to hide His Word in our hearts—it is the foundation the Holy Spirit uses to guide us.
  3. Through the Body of Christ.
    Proverbs 27:17 notes, “As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.”
    God uses mentors and friends He assigns in our lives to help guide, encourage, and build us up in our faith.

When you know God has called you to do something, stay in His Word and follow His Spirit’s leading. He will faithfully prepare you with everything needed to accomplish His plans for your life.

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Today’s Truth: When God calls you to do something, He equips you with everything you need to do it.


Today’s devotion was written by Erin Grant. Erin says, “I am who I am because of who He is. God changed my life, and my heart is to be used of Him to bring others into the healing, wholeness, and freedom He intended for each one of us. Ultimately, I long to bring others into an encounter with His heart and manifest presence, and to see revival and salvations ignited across the United States.”