Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:1

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. – John 15:1 (NIV)

As we start the new year, we often begin to think of resolutions. We want to read our Bible more, we want to eat better, have better habits and do better in the New Year. And it’s great to make goals and resolutions. However, we don’t want to forget what today’s verse says.

It’s talking about how God the father is the gardener. When I think about a gardener, I think of someone who wants to encourage their garden to grow. They plant the seeds and then encourage the plants to grow. They water the plants, they help the plants that are hurting or not doing well. They lift up the plants that are weak and not getting water. Why? Because the gardener wants to see growth in the plants.

The gardener doesn’t beat up the plants for not growing. He doesn’t tell them they’re doing bad. Instead, he encourages growth.

Today’s Truth: God encourages growth in our lives.

God is the same way. When we’re struggling, He wants to help hold us up so that we can grow in Him better. So this year, remember that you have God the gardener on your side. His goal is to help you grow and mature in Him. Stay close to Him and ask Him to help you grow stronger in Him this year.

Pray: God, thank you for being the gardener in my life. Thanks for loving me and not beating me up, but rather encouraging me to grow. Help me to grow in you this year. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 14:6

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. – John 14:6 (NIV)

Yesterday we talked about how Jesus is the true vine. When we join our lives to Him, then we find true happiness and success. Our meaning and our purpose for life is found in Jesus. Often it’s easy to think that the meaning of life is success or fame. However, the Bible turns that idea on it’s head. The Bible teaches us that the meaning of life is really about knowing Jesus.

Jesus is the way to the father. Jesus is the only way to the Father God. So we should be putting our energy in life into knowing Him and knowing the Father. Those are the things that last eternally, and the things that will ultimately fulfill us in the end.

So take a moment today and ask yourself what kinds of things are you pursing? Success, fame, money, and those types of things won’t bring you to the Father. Jesus is the only way. So pursue Him. And as you do, the other things will line up in your life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:1

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. – John 15:1 (NIV)

When I go biking along the trail near my house, there’s a lot of greenery growing. As I ride I can see ivy and vines going up the trees near the trail. And honestly, I’ve never really given any thought to vines and how they grow. Today’s verse, however, really got me thinking about vines. Why?

Because Jesus refers to himself as the true vine. If He is the true vine, maybe that means that there are fake vines too.

So what would a fake vine be? I think it’s anything we can connect our lives to that isn’t Jesus. Sports could be a fake vine. Money, success, fame could all be fake vines. But Jesus refers to Himself as the true vine. Fake vines might supply fun and excitement for awhile, but eventually connection with a fake vine will come up short.

Jesus is the true vine. He will always be there, supplying you with what you need to do what He calls you to do. Jesus will always be there and will keep you growing strong in Him. It’s in Jesus that you’ll find the contentment that you truly long for. When you sell out to the true vine, you find freedom.

So as you get ready to go into the new year, take some time to think. Have you connected your life to a fake vine? Have you allowed something else to take the place of the true vine, Jesus in your life? If so, it’s easy to make the change. Just determine to make Jesus the priority in your life. As you do, all the other stuff will fall into place.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 14:27

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to 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

Have you ever had one of those really crazy stressful days? Maybe everything is not going the way you want or you have too much to do and too little time. Whatever it is that stresses you out, it’s good to remind yourself in stressful times that you can go to God for peace.

Jesus said in today’s verse that He left us peace. What does that really mean? Here are a few definitions from Merriam-Webster.com for peace.

  • A state of tranquility or quiet
  • Freedom from disquieting or oppressive thoughts or emotions
  • Harmony in personal relations

God’s peace covers many of the things that bug us. Whether it’s oppressive thoughts, emotions, bad relationships, or just the stresses of life, Jesus said that He gave us peace.

However, just like any gift you get, however, it’s up to you to use it. If you got a new pair of shoes for Christmas, but you never took them out of the box and used them, they wouldn’t do you any good. The gift of peace is the same way. You’ve got to open it up and use it in stressful times and situations. Take a moment today and choose to tap into God’s peace. Give Him the things that are stressing you out and choose to walk in His peace today!

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 1:14

So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son. – John 1:14

Think about your school’s lunch room for a moment. In that room, is there a group of students that are more popular than the others? Is there a table that you just wish you could eat at? Or a group of students that won’t talk to you because you’re less popular than they are?

Jesus could have done what many popular people do. He could have only hung out with those who were as popular as He was. Instead, he did something different. Today’s Bible verse says that he became human and made his home among us. He was full of love and faithfulness.

It sounds like Jesus didn’t have an exclusive lunch table or friends. Instead, He made himself at home with us. He showed many people love and kindness who had never experienced it before. Jesus’ actions should make us so thankful that He chose to show us love and faithfulness. He didn’t ignore us, or hang out with the people who had it all together. Instead He poured His love out so that we could get to know the Father.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 8:12

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion for Teens on John 8Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” – John 8:12 (NLT)

Have you noticed how bad it seems like our world is? The news tells us about kids being abducted. People are killing each other. Others are fighting for freedom and justice. In the middle of all this, it can be easy to feel like our world is dark.

However, Jesus came into our world to bring us light.

Today’s Truth: Jesus Came To Bring You Light

Teen Daily Devotion on Jesus being our lightEven when it feels like everything is hopeless, Jesus says He came to be light. When your situation seems dark, Jesus is there.

So regardless of how dark it may seem around you, know that you have light in Jesus. And you can be a light to others this Christmas season.

So spend some time today asking Jesus how you can be light to those around you. Maybe you can encourage a friend. Perhaps you can give a gift to your neighbor. Whatever it is, God can use you to be light to others in your world today.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Luke 1:38

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)

Mary was put into a difficult situation. She was ready to get married to a man, but then she was visited by an angel and told that she was going to have a child. And instead of saying she’d pray about it, or talk to Joseph about it, Mary just simply says, “May everything you have said about me come true”.

What an amazing thing to say. She knew that obeying God would mean that she might lose out on getting married since the baby wasn’t Joseph’s. Also, it’s possible that she may have lost friends and family when they found out that she was having a child. I’m sure all these things were running through Mary’s mind. However, she didn’t give voice to them. Instead, she simply said let it come true.

What would our lives look like if we responded to God the way Mary did? Can you imagine what things would be like if we were so sensitive to God’s voice that we obeyed whatever He asked of us?

The truth is, Mary must have had a lot of faith in God. She must have had a solid foundation in the goodness of God and trusted that saying yes to God would mean that she would be taken care of even if her family and friends didn’t stay with her. She stepped out in faith and trusted God and saw great things come to pass in her life.

And the same is true for you. If God is calling you to something, He will take care of it. You don’t have to be afraid, or worry. God will handle it and bring it to pass in your life. So today, trust God. Obey what God asks you to do, and like Mary, you’ll see God move in mighty ways in your life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Luke 2:11

For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord – Luke 2:11

Have you ever thought about the fact of how crazy it was that Jesus came as a baby? Jesus is the king of heaven. He made the earth. If anyone was going to show up with splendor, excellence, and power, surely it would be the creator of the universe.

What does Jesus do?

He shows up as a baby. A tiny, helpless, baby. How unexpected is that? Jesus humbly shows up on the scene and into our lives. And it would have been easy to miss Him. You probably could have just been too busy to know He was there. Even during His time of ministry on the earth, you might have missed Him. It would have been easy to be busy with friends, caught up in what was going on and simply not gone to where He was when He preached.

And that’s easy for us to do today too. It’s easy to get so caught up in friends and what’s going on around us that we totally miss Jesus. So during this Christmas season, challenge yourself to get quiet. Seek after God. Look for Him like you would a treasure. Spend time with Him and reading the Bible. Get to know the one who created the world, and who humbly came on the scene as a baby. He was the one who submitted His will to the Father’s to die in your place.

Get to know Him this Christmas. Don’t be too busy that you miss Him. He is the meaning of life. By knowing Him, you find true freedom and happiness in Him.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans 6:6

For we know that our old self was crucified with Him in order that sin’s dominion over the body may be abolished, so that we may no longer be enslaved to sin – Romans 6:6 (HSCB)

Have you ever gotten stuck? I remember one time in bad weather, I accidentally drove my car into a ditch. Once I was in the ditch, I realized that I was stuck. There was no amount of driving, backing up, or turning my wheels that was going to get me out of this problem. I was stuck. I really needed help from someone with more power than me. I needed a tractor or a tow truck to come and get me out of the mess I was in.

My car getting stuck in a ditch has some parallels to today’s Bible verse. This verse tells us that we were once enslaved to sin. That means that we couldn’t get out on our own. No amount of good works and trying was enough to make us free from sin. We needed Jesus.

The great thing about what Jesus did was that he destroyed sin’s power in our lives. Today’s Bible verse says that we are no  longer enslaved to sin. We are free from the power of sin. We were crucified with Christ and sin has no power in our lives. Today, let that sink in. Realize that sin no longer has power in your life!

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Mark 11:23

“Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them. – Mark 11:23 (NIV)

Our words matter. However, many times we don’t pay any attention to our words. We just speak out our fear and frustration. We say things like I’m afraid I’m going to fail my finals. I’m never going to get my math homework done, math is just too hard to understand. And while those things may be true to some extent, speaking fear and frustration will not produce good results in our lives.

If we want to experience victory over the challenges we face, we must put take note of our words. In today’s Bible verse is says if you believe what you say will happen, it will be done. So if you speak words of fear and frustration and believe them, those are the results that you will see in your life.

Instead, if you speak words of life over your situation, those are the results you’ll experience in life. Whatever you are facing, choose to find a scripture that deals with that topic and speak life over your situation. As you do that, you’ll experience good results in your life.