Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans8:1-2

So now anyone who is in Christ Jesus is not judged guilty. That is because in Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit that brings life made you free. It made you free from the law that brings sin and death. – Romans 8:1-2 (ERV)

Do you ever feel like you’ve been judged? Maybe they judge you based on the clothes you wear or the music you listen to. Maybe the friends you hang out with cause people to judge you a certain way. Regardless of how others judge you, what is really important is how God sees you.

Today’s Bible verse tells us that Jesus Christ has judged us not guilty. We might have messed up, made bad choices, or failed in a major way. Regardless of circumstances or choices, in light of Jesus, you are judged not guilty.

What’s great about this fact is that it’s no longer about who you are, but about who Christ is in you. When you accept Jesus, your whole identity changes. You’re not a sinner, mess-up, failure, worthless, or whatever else you might feel. No, you’re free from the sin and death of your old nature. You’ve been made new!

Today’s Truth: Because of Jesus you’ve been judged not guilty.

Take some time today to thank Jesus for making you new. Thank Him that because of Jesus you’ve been judged not guilty.

Daily Devotion and Bible Verse – Romans 8:37

Teen Devotion on Victory

No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us. – Romans 8:37

It’s no secret that life can get crazy at times. There can be days when you’re just wanting to scream because things are not going your way or you’re stressed out about something going on. In times like those, this verse is always great to remember.

Despite all the things that are going on. Despite the things that are going wrong and despite all the stress you might be feeling, you can experience overwhelming victory through Christ. That’s good news.

This verse tells us that we can experience victory regardless of what we see and what might be going on around us. So in those times when you feel overwhelmed and unsure of where to turn, take comfort in the fact that you’ve got an overwhelming victory in Jesus.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Genesis 12:4

What would happen if we simply did what God asked us to do? Have you ever thought about that?

What is a small thing that God has asked you to do? Maybe you felt led to pray for your little cousin. Perhaps God was speaking to you to give a few dollars in the missionary offering at church. Are you willing to do that?

So often we want to do something really big for God, but are we willing to do the small things too?

So Abram went, as the Lord had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he set out from Harran. – Genesis 12:4 (NIV)

Abram was asked by God to leave his home and go to a new land. That could be looked at as a big thing in one way, but in another, it’s kind of small. He was just asked to leave home. Not to fight a war, build a boat, or do something really major. Just leave home.

And Abram was willing to do it. The small(ish) thing God asked him to do, ended up being a really big thing. As a result of Abram’s obedience, his name was changed, he had a baby, he became the father of a nation, and the list goes on.

So how about you? Are you like Abram? Would you be willing to obey God in small or big things? Are you willing to talk to that student at your school that no one likes? How far would you go to obey God?

These are good questions to ask yourself. Being used by God often starts with a small yes. You simply say yes to something God is prompting you to do. That yes, like Abram’s yes, can become the start of something great. Be encouraged today, don’t be afraid to do the things that God is asking you to do. He will provide you with what you need to do what he’s asking you to do.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Genesis 12:1

There was a time when God asked me to pray for someone I didn’t know at a store. I felt really embarrassed to do it. I did not want to pray for the person. To make things worse, I didn’t even know her. However, the store was empty, with no other customers, so I decided to ask her if there was anything I could pray with her about.

The moment I asked her, she broke into tears. She had been going through a really hard season in life, and me offering to pray for her really impacted her.

Just like I experienced, sometimes God will ask you to do something. And it might seem really weird, maybe even difficult to understand. Let’s check out today’s Bible verse to learn more.

The LORD had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you. – Genesis 12:1 (NIV)

Can you imagine that? What if God asked you to leave your country, your people, your family and go to the place He showed you? Would that feel strange? More importantly, would you do it?

God sometimes asks people to do things that seem scary and strange. He doesn’t do it to make life harder for you. Instead, He’s usually wanting to bless someone else through you.

So today, check your heart. Are you willing to do something God asks you to do? Even if it seems crazy? God wants to use you to do big things for Him, but you have to be willing to be used. Take some time today to examine your heart. Make the necessary adjustments to your heart so that if God ever asks you to do something for Him, you’re ready and willing to do it.

Today’s Truth: Be ready to obey God.

Be ready to obey God

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 John 4:20

Do you have siblings? If so, you probably know that they just seem to know how to rub you the wrong way. Because you’re around them more, they just seem to irritate you more than other people do.

If anyone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen. – 1 John 4:20

It’s true, sibling relationships can be difficult. They know which buttons to push to get you really mad, and they’re not afraid to push them. Living with and getting along with siblings can be really challenging at times.

This daily Bible verse offers some thoughts on getting along with a brother or a sister. It says that those who say they love God but hate their brother are liars. These are pretty strong words. However, they show us that loving those around us like our brothers and sister is really important to God, which means it should be important to us too.

So the next time your brother or sister is driving you crazy, remember what this verse says and choose to love them instead of hating them!

And if you struggle loving your brother or sister, ask the Holy Spirit for His help. The Holy Spirit can help give you ideas like no one else can. He can show you what to do, or how to respond to certain situations. When you go to Him, you can get the help you need to deal with your siblings.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Genesis 11:9

I know I have often thought of the Bible as a spiritual book. I’ve gone to it’s pages when I needed comfort or encouragement. And time after time, I’ve gotten the help and encouragement that I needed. However, the Bible is a historical book too. It’s pages can help us understand the world around us better.

We can often just put the Bible into religion or a spiritual box. But there’s power when we realize how much it’s history explains the world around us.

That is why is was called Babel – because there the LORD confused the language of the whole world. From there the LORD scattered them over the face of the whole earth. – Genesis 11:9 (NIV)

In today’s verse, we read the account of the tower of Babel. Maybe you’re like me, and have never given any thought to the significance of the tower of Babel. However, the tower helps us understand why things are in the world the way they are. Here are a couple of examples.

First, the tower explains why we have different language families today. It shows us why people don’t all speak the same language, and why when we go to different areas, different languages are spoken.

Secondly, we see things like ziggurats built in many different civilizations around us in the world today. Many of the ancient peoples built similar looking buildings all over the world. Could that be because at the tower of Babel, people built that kind of buildings? And as a result of the dispersion of people after the tower, those people took their building skills and ideas with them?

It’s interesting to think about. We can rely on the Bible not only because it speaks to us about spiritual things, but also because it speaks to us about natural things too. The Bible explains why the world is the way it is. And when we read it, we can begin to understand why we see what we do around us.

So today, realize that the Bible has a lot of importance in your life. Not only does it speak to spiritual things, but it also speaks to us about natural things too.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Genesis 15:6

Abram believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as righteousness. – Genesis 15:6 (NIV)

Sometimes it’s easy to read over these verses and not really think about what they’re saying. You can think, ok Abram believed God. Great, and move on. But sometimes we can stop and really think about what Abram was doing when he believed God.

Abram was not in his homeland. He was living in tents in a land that wasn’t the land of his fathers. He was believing God when God told him he would have kids. Abram was getting older, and still hadn’t had children. Yet God told him he would have many children.

Would you believe God if you were Abram?

When it looked like everything God spoke to you had no way of coming to pass? Could you believe God against all odds and all circumstances that seem to contradict what God had spoken to you? That’s what Abram did.

What a faith he had. But here’s what’s great, Abram wasn’t all that special. He wasn’t better than everyone else or a better leader than anyone else. The Bible tells us simply that Abram believed God. That’s what made Abram special.

So how about you? Do you believe God against all odds? Do you know that He has good things in store for you, and will you follow Him in spite of what’s going on around you? That’s what Abram did. He followed God even when it felt like nothing was changing or happening. As a result God moved in a mighty way in his life.

So challenge yourself today to be like Abram. Believe God and see what God can do in your situation.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Hebrews 13:6

Let us be bold, then, and say, “The Lord is my helper, I will not be afraid. What can anyone do to me?”  – Hebrews 13:6 (GNT)

It really hurts when someone betrays you. Maybe you had a friend that you thought was there for you. Then all of a sudden you found out that they had been talking about you behind your back. When things like that happen, it can really be difficult to know what to do. Your natural response might be to get back at them. Perhaps you want to do something to them to hurt them as bad as they hurt you.

The truth is, regardless of what others do to you. You choose your response. You are the one in charge of your emotions. You can choose to let difficult people and situations destroy you or make you better.  So if you’re in the middle of a tough time in your life, today determine to choose a positive response.

That isn’t to say that what has been done to you is ok, but rather that you’re not going to let it define you. Instead, choose to think thoughts about the goodness of God. Choose to believe your value to God. Let God be your helper when things are tough and you’ll see that He will take you through.

Today’s Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 2:5

Teen Devotion on Following After God

His mother said to the servants, “Whatever He says to you, do it.”
 – John 2:5 (NASB)

In today’s Bible verse, Mary, Jesus’ mother told the servants at the wedding to do whatever Jesus said to do. This is great advice for any of us who are following God’s plan for our lives. Often, we make following after Jesus hard. We might stress over what career path to choose or who to date. And while those are important decisions to get His input on, following Jesus isn’t always about the big things. Often, following Jesus is about smaller things.

What is that one thing that you feel like Jesus has told you to do? Maybe you feel Him leading you to call a friend you haven’t spoken to in awhile. Perhaps you had an idea to bake cookies for a sick neighbor. Today, don’t over-complicate what you feel Jesus is leading you to do with doubt and fear. Instead, simply do what He told you to do.

Whatever it is that Jesus has spoken to you to do, do it. As you do, He will lead you and guide you into more things. Today, don’t be afraid to step out and do the things He has put on your heart to do.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 37:5

Trust. That can be a really hard thing to do. You might trust your parents. Perhaps you know that they’ll always get you a present for Christmas, so you trust that each Christmas morning you’ll wake up, and have a gift from them. Trusting someone you can see can be easy if they’ve proven themselves.

Trusting God though, can be a lot harder. How do you trust someone you can’t see?

One of the best ways to get started trusting God, is to read the Bible. The more you read the word, the more you’ll realize how trustworthy God really is. You begin to see accounts of people who trusted in God and how God saw them through. You can also read books about people of faith in History. Reading their accounts can help you begin to trust God. A third way could be simply by beginning to step out and trust Him in daily ways. Maybe you can trust Him to show you what classes to pick in the fall. Perhaps you can trust Him to speak to your heart as to where you should go to college. Begin trusting Him in small ways and the more you say yes to God, the more you will trust Him.

Commit everything you do to the LORD . Trust him, and he will help you. – Psalm 37:5 (NLT)

Each day, try to trust Him more. As you read your Bible, ask God to show you ways that you can depend on Him and trust Him. As you do that, you’ll see Him continually come through for you.