Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Ephesians 2:13

But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ. – Ephesians 2:13 (NIV)

There’s no need to feel on the outside any longer with God. Jesus paid a huge sacrifice so that you could be brought near to God. His blood was poured out for you and now your sin has been paid for forever. You have been brought near to God and all His blessings are now yours.

This is not something that you have to work at. You do not have to work to be close to God. It’s a done deal. If your in Jesus, you have been placed close to God. The only thing that seems to hold us back is that we do not know it and we do not believe it.

Today believe this truth. You have been brought near to God. God is in love with you and it’s all to do with Jesus’ blood. This truth will not change tomorrow. You can rest in God’s love brought to you by Jesus’ blood.

Today’s Truth: You Have Been Brought Near to God

 

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 2 Chronicles 26:5

I wanted to be a drummer for an amazing worship band. I dreamed of the day I’d go on tour, traveling the world, blessing people with my amazing drumming skills and worship music. In my mind, that was success. I thought that having crowds of people watching me drum, cheering me on would bring me the success and fulfillment my heart desired.

A few years later, my friends and I and the band we had formed broke up, and with it all my dreams of what success looked like they would never be fulfilled.

Maybe you’re like I was and feel that success is having a huge platform, with millions of people following you. That’s often how the world views success. That if you have lots of followers then you’re successful. God however, defines success in a different way.

Uzziah sought God during the days of Zechariah, who taught him to fear God. And as long as the king sought guidance from the LORD, God gave him success. – 2 Chronicles 26:5 (NLT)

In this verse, we see that Uzziah found success when he sought guidance from God. As he made God a part of his life, he was successful.

Could it be, that the way many people in the world define success isn’t success to God? This verse makes it clear that being successful is more than just having a lot of followers or being famous. Rather, success is making room for God in your life.

When you face big decisions, where do you turn? Are you more concerned with what others will think and say about you? Or are you the most concerned about what God will say to you?

Today, challenge yourself to seek success on God’s terms. Find out what He would have you to do. Seek Him and His plan for your life, and as you do, you’ll be a success God’s way.

Today’s Truth: Seek Success God’s Way

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 Chronicles 22:19

I bet you’re busy. You’re probably involved in sports or the school play. Add perhaps some chores at home, your homework, and hanging out with friends, and you might even feel a little overwhelmed. If so, you’re not alone. Life can get really busy.

If we’re not careful, we can get so busy in our day to day activities that we exclude God. And more than likely, if you have, it wasn’t a decision you made consciously. I’ll bet you didn’t sit down and think, ‘now, I’m not going to include God in my day today’. No, more than likely, you simply get caught up in all the things that life has and you didn’t take time to talk to God that day.

As Christians, we should be wanting to seek God. And yes, we can use being busy as an excuse, but when something is important to us, we can find the time for it. Even if we’re busy.

Now seek the LORD your God with all your heart and soul. Build the sanctuary of the LORD God so that you can bring the Ark of the LORD’s Covenant and the holy vessels of God into the Temple built to honor the LORD’s name.” – 1 Chronicles 22:19 (NLT)

So if you’ve been guilty of not spending time with God, make the changes necessary in your life today. Challenge yourself to include God in your life each day. It can be as simple as getting up in the morning and asking God for help today. Quickly tell Him how busy you are, but that you want His help not getting stressed out today.

Try to make time each day for Him. Yes, life is busy. Yes, there are distractions now more than ever before, but if we make God our priority, we can find the time for Him each day. Get creative. Ask God for wisdom, ideas and help. Choose today to do what this verse says, and seek God with all your heart!

Today’s Truth: Seek God with all your heart!

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans 6:23

I was talking to someone a few days ago, and that person was wrestling with their faith, and they asked a good question. They said, “why do I deserve hell?”. And I thought, you know that is a good thing to ask. Why do they deserve hell?

How would you respond if you were asked something similar?

So, why do I deserve hell? And it might be a little bit of semantics, but we get hell because of God’s perfection. God’s standard is so high and so holy that no one (except Jesus) could meet it.

For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. – Romans 6:23 (NIV)

If God didn’t send people to hell, He wouldn’t be just. We are guilty of sin. We all can’t escape it. And if God didn’t punish sin, then He wouldn’t be a just God.

But here is the good news. Even though we deserve hell, we are given the opportunity to accept God’s grace. God sent His son to do what we couldn’t do, and to live the life we couldn’t live, free of sin. In doing this, He provided a way of escape for us from our sin and the punishment our sin deserved.

So yes, we deserve hell, but we get grace from God. We don’t deserve it, we can’t earn it. It’s God’s free gift to us, it’s just up to us to accept that gift and let Jesus become the payment for our sin.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 78:4

Have you ever thought about your part in spreading the gospel? What would happen if you don’t tell anyone about Jesus? If you stay silent, will the next generation of people know the Lord?

That’s kind of a sobering thought, isn’t it? And it’s not to make you feel guilty or bad or anything like that. However, it’s important to realize that you have an important plan in the kingdom of God. If you don’t do the things that God has placed on your heart, if you’re not open to being used by Him and willing to tell others of His goodness, who will?

It’s important to make sure that you take time to speak of the things God has done in your life. Your friends should know that Jesus is a part of your life and why He is. When you have kids one day, you should tell them about the difference Jesus has made in your life.

We will not hide them from their descendants;
    we will tell the next generation
the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord,
    his power, and the wonders he has done. – Psalm 78:4 (NIV)

Today’s verse challenges us to do just that. To tell others that Jesus has made an impact in your life. If you don’t know where to start, you could ask God. Tell Him that you want to tell others of His goodness but aren’t sure how. Ask Him to show you how you can make a difference for Him in your world.

Then step out and boldly show others that Jesus is real and is a part of your life. Don’t be afraid to let others know of His goodness to you.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 2 Thessalonians 2:2

not to become easily unsettled or alarmed by the teaching allegedly from us—whether by a prophecy or by word of mouth or by letter—asserting that the day of the Lord has already come. – 2 Thessalonians 2:2 (NIV)

It’s easy to get alarmed and unsettled in the day we’re living in. Flipping on the TV and seeing the news can lead you to be in a constant state of fear and panic. But today’s verse tells us to not be unsettled or alarmed.

Yes, in the days we’re living in, many scary things are happening. It’s true that many people are saying things. But here’s the truth. The truth is that God doesn’t want you bound by fear.

It’s easy to hear the things going on in the world and be in a constant state of fear and worry. So pay attention in these last days to what you’re listening to. If something is causing you lots of fear, turn it off. If you’ve become bound by fear and bad news, take some time to spend reading your Bible. Remind yourself that God is good and that He always takes care of His people.

Yes things will get crazy and things are crazy in our world around us, but that doesn’t mean we have to live in fear. Instead, we can put our trust in God. We can realize that He promises to not leave us without help or hope. We can know that no matter what happens, we can find hope in Him and what He has in store for us.

Today’s Truth: You haven’t been left without hope in this world.

You haven't been left without hope in this world.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 141:3

Set a guard over my mouth, LORD; keep watch over the door of my lips. – Psalm 141:3 (NIV)

I remember one time I had to leave my computer in my car. My concern was that someone might try to take it, so I made sure my car was locked and my computer was well hidden under a pile of junk. I did everything I could think of to keep my computer safe. When something is important, you’ve got to watch over it carefully and keep it locked up.

We know that guarding our possessions is important, but what about our words? Today’s Bible verse talks about guarding our mouth. If words aren’t important to God, why would David ask for God’s help to guard his mouth? It seems like the words that we speak are important.

We know that when something is important, we guard it. Our words are important. They can determine how we see ourselves. Words can be used to hurt others. The words we speak are powerful and it’s up to us how we use them.

So today, choose to put a guard on your words. Be a person that speaks life over yourself and others. Determine to only let good words come out of your mouth.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Job 28:28

And he said to the human race,
    “The fear of the Lord—that is wisdom,
    and to shun evil is understanding.” – Job 28:28 (NIV)

Lots of people have many ideas on what it means to be wise. Some would say that it’s all about making good decisions. Others would argue that being wealthy or having a good education makes a person wise.

Today’s Bible verse gives us a different idea of what wisdom and understanding mean to God. It tells us that fearing God is wisdom. The idea of fear here isn’t being scared of God. Instead it’s reverence toward God. It gives us the idea of the whole worship of God.

When we revere and respect God, we treat the things He says are important with respect. When we worship God, we treat His words, and His people with a greater importance than other things.

When we treat God’s word and His desires with respect, we’re fearing Him. And when we do that, we’re becoming wise.

There is human wisdom, which is often incorrect and often changes based on opinion or fads. However, lasting wisdom is based in God and His word. It’s when we seek after those things that we become truly wise.

So if you want to be regarded as wise, it’s not all about what college you go to or what books you’ve studied. Instead, wisdom according to God is to follow God. It’s doing what He says, following His word, and worshipping Him above all else. When you do that, you’ll become truly wise.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Luke 6:38

Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full–pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back.” – Luke 6:38

It can be really easy to get caught in the trap of getting. You might be saving for new shoes, a new phone, or for a new car. Getting things can seem really important at times, however, the Bible encourages us to not make getting the main priority in your life.

Instead, the Bible encourages us to be givers. And the awesome part about being a giver is that God rewards those who give. So when you give, you’re not throwing away your time or money. Everything you give to God is always given back to you in many ways. God wants to reward you for your giving.

So decide today to make giving a habit in your life. Choose to begin to give and see how God will provide and reward you for your faithfulness to give.

Today’s Truth: Making Giving a Part of Your Life

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 3:7

Don’t consider yourself to be wise; fear the LORD and turn away from evil. – Proverbs 3:7

Can you imagine being in a part of your town that you’ve never been before? Since you haven’t been there, you have no idea where to go or what to do. So you do what a lot of people do when they don’t know where they’re going. You pull out your phone and find out Google maps has to say about where to go.

But what if you never got help from Google maps? What if you didn’t trust it’s directions? What if you decided you know more than the map and decide to go your own way? Well, unless you’re really lucky, you’d probably get lost without help and direction.

That’s a lot like what this Bible verse is saying. It’s telling us to not think that we’re wise. We shouldn’t think that we can make decisions independently of God. Yet many times that’s what we do. We don’t get God’s help on our decision making. We don’t include God in our lives. We don’t run after Him and turn away from the things that keep us from Him.

So challenge yourself today to turn away from things that keep you from God. Turn away from things that are bad and decide instead to run after God. Get His input and direction for your life. Choose to make Him your priority in life.

Today’s Truth: Seek God’s Wisdom for your life.