Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans 6:6

During Christmas, we can easily begin to get excited about all the stuff we’re getting under the tree. We can make sure that grandma knows exactly what we want so that we get all the right presents. But in all the Holiday concerts, lights, and gift-giving, it’s important not to forget that Christmas is all about Jesus.

Jesus came to the earth so that we could live in freedom from sin.

We know that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin. – Romans 6:6 (NLT)

Today, remember that your freedom is found in Jesus. You are no longer bound by sin. That’s true even if you don’t feel free. Your freedom is based in what Jesus did, not in your feelings. So don’t believe the lie that you’re not good enough, or that your sin is too big. In Jesus, you are free from sin – fully and completely.

Spend some time today dwelling on the fact that Jesus is your freedom.

Today’s Truth: Jesus is my freedom

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Acts 17:28

Much of the time, we can wonder our purpose. Why are we here. What are we created to do?

You’ve probably wondered that from time to time. You might have questioned God’s plan for your life. It’s possible that you’ve pondered what you would do when you became an adult and wondered what it was that God had in store for you.

The truth is whether God had a big thing for you to do, or a small thing for you to do, life will be happier when you find your purpose in Him.

For in him we live and move and exist. As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’ – Acts 17:28 (NLT)

It’s in Jesus that we live. It’s in Him that we exist and find our purpose and reason for life. So today, be sure to look to Him. Know that it’s in Him that we find who we were created to be.

Regardless of whether you do something big or something small with your life, it’s important to remember that your main purpose is to have a relationship with God. So regardless of what you do in life, know that it’s all about Jesus and knowing Him. With that as your goal, you’ll see that you can do great things for God in your life.

Today’s Truth: Knowing Jesus is my Purpose

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Luke 9:23

We can sometimes get the idea that Jesus is all about giving us everything we want. We know from the Word that he wants to give us the things we desire. We see in scriptures that He wants to bring us good things and He wants us to succeed.

But sometimes, we can take that too far. We can begin to think of Jesus more like a wish granter, rather than someone we are to follow, serve, and love wholeheartedly.

Then he said to the crowd, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross daily, and follow me. – Luke 9:23 (NLT)

We see in this verse that following Jesus sometimes involves us giving up things too. Sometimes we have to say no to certain things. Other times we have to choose to follow what the Bible says rather than our own opinion or desire.

Being a true follower of Jesus will require something of you. But here’s the thing. Following Jesus is worth it. Yes, you sometimes have to say no to some things, but it’s always worth it. Following Jesus is worth it all the way! So decide today that Jesus is worth it, and do whatever it takes to follow Him with your whole heart!

Today’s Truth: Jesus is Worth My Whole Heart

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Ephesians 2:14

Life can be hard sometimes, can’t it? One of the most difficult things is to remain at peace when things aren’t going the way you’d like them to. How do you remain at peace when it seems like nothing is going the way you’d like it to?

Let’s look at today’s Bible verse:

For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, – Ephesians 2:14 (NIV)

We can see from this verse, that Jesus is our peace. That means that when we don’t feel peaceful, we can go and get the peace we need from Jesus.

Things can be going wrong all around you, and yet you can be at peace. Why? Because you know that your peace doesn’t come from the world but from Jesus.

When you’re not at peace, you can remind yourself of scriptures that bring peace to your heart. You can listen to worship music and spend some time praising God. Doing these things will help you stay in a place of peace.

Remind yourself today that Jesus understands and knows what you’re going through. If you look to Him, through prayer and His word, you’ll find that you too can be at peace even if things aren’t going the way you’d like them. to.

Today’s Truth: Jesus is My Peace

Jesus is my peace

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 32:11

I remember the Christmas my grandma passed away. Nothing that year felt right. My grandma had been the one who had held our family together. All the Christmas traditions and fun passed away with her. That Christmas was one of the hardest ones I had ever faced. Nothing felt normal, and it felt like my family was being torn apart.

How about you? Will this Christmas be a difficult one for you? Are there things going on in your life right now that are causing you to be less than joyful? If so, consider today’s verse.

Rejoice in the LORD and be glad, you righteous; sing, all you who are upright in heart! – Psalm 32:11 (NIV)

It doesn’t tell us to be joyful if circumstances are perfect in our lives. Instead today’s verse just tells us to rejoice in the Lord. Doing that can be really hard when it feels like nothing is going the way you’d like it to go. However, we can do it. We can choose to find our joy in Jesus.

So challenge yourself to find joy today. Even if things aren’t the way you’d like them. In the middle of the difficulty and the storm know that Jesus is good. He loves you and wants the best for you!

Today’s Truth: Jesus is my joy!

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 John 3:8

The one who does what is sinful is of the devil, because the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the devil’s work. – 1 John 3:8 (NIV)

Jesus coming to the world meant good news. Ever since Adam decided to disobey God and sin, humankind had been stuck in sin. Our sin kept us from enjoying eternal life with God.

That’s the reason for Jesus. We couldn’t fulfill the law. There was no way we could ever keep all the commandments and be good enough in our own strength. For that very reason, God sent Jesus to be the solution to the problem that we created.

Most of us would never do something like that for someone else. If someone we knew messed something up really bad, most of the time we would never think of helping to be solution to the mess. But that’s what Jesus did for us. He became the solution to the problem that we had. And it was when we didn’t even deserve it.

That’s how great the love of God is to us. That means that even when you don’t like things about yourself, you have value. It means that in the midst of all the bad things happening to you and around you, you are loved by God.

Today’s Truth: Even When You Don’t Like Yourself, you have value to God.

So remember this Christmas that Jesus became the solution to the problem that we created. He did it willingly because He loves us so much!

Even When You Don't Like Yourself, you have value to God.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Mark 1:1-3

1 The beginning of the good news about Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God, as it is written in Isaiah the prophet:

“I will send my messenger ahead of you,
    who will prepare your way]
“a voice of one calling in the wilderness,
‘Prepare the way for the Lord,
    make straight paths for him.’” – Mark 1:1-3

Today starts the beginning of the advent season. As a kid, I always thought advent was a little silly. I didn’t really get what it was all about, and why everyone made such a big fuss over it. However, I’ve begun to realize that it’s actually an awesome tradition. It’s a time of the year that we can start thinking about Jesus and what He did for us.

Advent can be powerful if we take some time to think about how we’ve been touched by Jesus. I can’t count the ways that Jesus has helped my life. He set me free from low self-esteem. Jesus has helped me with fear, sickness, been a constant source of encouragement through trouble.

Today’s verse talks about the good news of Jesus the Messiah. Jesus is good news. He’s good news for all of us.

I’m sure if you sit and think, you’ll realize that Jesus has done a lot for you too. Challenge yourself to think of all the ways His sacrifice has helped make your life better. There’s so much to thank Him about this holiday season.

So don’t let the advent season become dull and stale in your life. Instead, put some thought into Jesus and what He’s meant to your life. Choose to prepare your heart for Jesus, this advent season.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Exodus 33:17

Help! I feel misunderstood…

I can’t tell you how many times it felt like my parents didn’t understand me at all. Time and time again, they didn’t get what I was trying to say. Sometimes, it felt easier to keep to myself than even try to explain to them how I felt.

Maybe you feel that way. Perhaps it’s not your parents, but maybe you feel misunderstood by someone else in your life. Regardless of who it is, being misunderstood is not a fun feeling.

Practically speaking, if you feel misunderstood, a good thing to try to do is not to give up. Don’t give up communicating with that person who isn’t understanding you. It might be tough to keep communicating when you’d rather scream or give up, but it is good to keep communication open and coming.

Finally, know that even if people misunderstand you, Jesus doesn’t. He gets you like no one else can. God created you, and He knows you intimately. He knows and understands, even if the people in your life don’t. Check out this verse.

And the LORD said to Moses, “I will do the very thing you have asked, because I am pleased with you and I know you by name.” – Exodus 33:17 (NIV)

God knew Moses by name. He cared about Moses enough to know Him and what he was up to. God cares about you the same way. He knows your name. He knows each and everything about you, and that means He gets you. God gets you. Isn’t that good news?

God loves you, knows you, and wants the best for you. So don’t believe the lie that you’re misunderstood. God understands and will stand by you each and every day.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Philippians 4:6

Help! I feel anxious…

Anxiety is no fun for anyone. I can recall times when I was anxious about an upcoming test, or getting a group project finished. All the stress and concern would often cause me to not sleep all that well at night.

But anxiousness is not God’s best for my life and for yours too.

God didn’t design us to be anxious. In fact, He loves it when we bring Him the things that worry and upset us. As we do, He’s there to help us carry those concerns.

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. – Philippians 4:6 (NIV)

This verse gives us a roadmap when it comes to the things that make us anxious. Instead of letting anxiousness build in your life, take those things that make you anxious before God. Let Him know what you need and ask Him for His help.

You’ll be surprised what will happen if you’ll be open to being led by Him. He wants to help you every step of the way. So determine to not let anxiousness run your life. Instead, choose to go to Him, let Him know you’re upset and anxious and get His help and wisdom to bring a solution to pass in your life.

Today’s Truth: Take the things that make you anxious to God.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 34:18

Help! I’m feeling alone…

I remember one school year my best friend moved away. My whole group of friends dissolved because for some reason, my best friend had held the group together. Then, to top it off, our whole class moved into the high school building the next year. As a result of all this, I entered high school with no group of friends.

Day after day, I went into the school building feeling upset and alone. None of the other students seemed to want to make friends with me, they had their own friends. There I was, friendless in a new school.

You may have experienced something like I did. It stinks. Feeling alone is not something any of us like to face.

The LORD is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed. – Psalm 34:18

Here’s the good news. God cares about you. He cares that you’re upset and feeling alone. He’s there to help lift you up when you need it.

So today, go to God. Get real with Him. Let Him know that you’re feeling upset and alone. Let Him be the one to help you, strengthen you, lead and guide you. Know that God loves you and is close to you when you go through tough times. He’s there to help you and strengthen you today.

Today’s Truth: You’re Not Alone – God is close to you!