Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 John 5:14

We’ve talked a lot this week about reading your Bible this new year and praising God. Another good habit to develop is prayer.

You might feel a little intimidated when it comes to praying to God. It can be easy to wonder what to say or how to say things. The good news is that God loves you. He wants to hear from you. So anything you say to Him, He will be excited to hear.

So instead of getting worried about whether you have all the right things to say, decide to just talk to God. Don’t worry about it being right or wrong, just act like you’re talking to a friend. Tell Him your concerns. Let Him know you love Him. Find things to thank Him for.

This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. – 1 John 5:14 (NIV)

God wants to hear from you. He loves you, so don’t be afraid to go to Him and begin praying. From the small things to the big ones, God loves you, and He hears you when you pray!

Pray this year

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 119:165

Have you ever thought about the fact that you can love God, but not really love the Bible? That might sound strange, but it is possible. There are Christians that go to church, love Jesus with all their hearts, yet don’t read their Bibles.

And while reading your Bible won’t keep you from heaven, it’s an important spiritual practice as Christians we should do.

Those who love your instructions have great peace and do not stumble. – Psalm 119:165 (NLT)

Loving God and being thankful for your salvation is awesome. However, getting into the Bible and loving God’s word is important too. There’s a lot that can be learned about God by reading His word. You begin to see who God is, His love for you, and His true nature.

So if you haven’t yet, decide that this year, you’ll try to read more of the Bible. Something as simple as listening to a couple of chapters a day on YouTube will get you through the Bible in a year.

Read the Bible

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Proverbs 30:5

You probably saw our challenge yesterday encouraging you to read the Bible this year. And you might think: why should I read the Bible? More importantly, why should I read the whole thing?

And those would be good questions. The Bible is a huge book. The idea of reading it can seem overwhelming. Then there are the parts that are hard to understand, and you might question if diving into it is really for you.

Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. – Proverbs 30:5 (NKVJ)

To answer those questions, let’s look at our verse for today. It tells us that every word of God is pure. That means they’re all important. From the strange ones to the ones that you really love, the Bible is God’s word. As followers of Jesus, we should be wanting to know what God says, every word.

So if you haven’t before, challenge yourself to read the Bible this year. Don’t be discouraged by how big it is. Reading through it takes 3-4 chapters a day. You can even find it on YouTube or the YouVersion app and have it read to you. That can be helpful if you don’t like the idea of reading it yourself.

Challenge yourself this year to see if you can read the Bible cover to cover. You’ll be excited to see how much you learn!

Every word matters

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Psalm 119:11

It’s a new year. And you might be thinking about resolutions. Maybe there’s a habit you want to break. Perhaps you want to learn something new. In the middle of all the resolutions, however, I’d like to add one for you to consider.

How about reading through the Bible? Lots of us pick up the Bible and read a favorite verse and think about it a bit. And then a few days later maybe we pick it up again and read a favorite chapter or passage. But have you considered reading through it this year?

There’s something powerful about reading the entirety of the Bible as a whole. The way it all fits together and all the things you can learn from even the less exciting parts of it are simply amazing. Today’s verse talks about hiding God’s word in our hearts. One way we can do that is to read through the Bible this year.

I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. – Psalm 119:11 (NIV)

If you haven’t before, consider reading through the whole Bible this year. You can find a plan to follow on YouVersion or online, or just keep it really simple. You could simply read 3-4 chapters a day, which will allow you to finish in the course of a year.

Even if you follow a plan and get a few days behind, don’t give up. Maybe it will take you a year and a half, but however long it takes, determine to make reading through the Bible one of your goals this year.

Read the Bible this year

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Acts 10:34

 

Then Peter replied, “I see very clearly that God shows no favoritism. – Acts 10:34 (NLT)

Have you ever had a friend that was one of your teacher’s favorite students? Maybe your teacher always was friendly to them and seemed to go out of their way to treat them well. It’s easy to want to get jealous of those students that are the teacher’s favorites and feel like because you’re not the favorite that you’re not going to be treated the same as another student.

Did you know that regardless of whether you’re a teacher’s favorite or not that God doesn’t show favoritism? If He did something great for one of His kids He will do the same thing for you. God loves you and wants you to experience His best in life.

He wants to bless you like He’s blessed others. He wants to have you walk in peace like you’ve seen others walk in. He wants you doing well in life. So today be encouraged. God wants good things for your life. So choose to believe and expect God to do good things for you.

 

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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

Today’s Bible verse starts with Jesus talking about the power of our words. He shows us the power of our words and that if we speak to something it has the power to change. Our words can change things in our lives. The words that we speak each day about ourselves and our circumstances matter.

If we speak doubt, unbelief, and negative words, then we’ll have negative results in your life. Simply, put, our words matter. They set the course and tone for our life.

Today’s Truth: Your words matter. They set the course and tone for your life.

If you don’t like what you’re seeing in your life begin to change the way you speak. Speak words of life, words that build up and are full of faith. Choose today to put a guard over your mouth. Don’t just speak whatever thoughts or emotions enter into your head. Choose to speak words of faith and build the realities you want to see in your life.

The Bible says that if we believe what we say will happen, that it will be done for us. So speak good things over your life and situation today!

Your words matter. They set the course and tone for your life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 1 John 4:20

 

If someone says, “I love God,” but hates a Christian brother or sister, that person is a liar; for if we don’t love people we can see, how can we love God, whom we cannot see? – 1 John 4:20

Today’s Bible verse uses some pretty strong language. It says that if you say you love God, but you hate another Christian brother or sister that you’re a liar. Think about that for a moment, if you don’t love your brother or sister, then you’re a liar if you say you love God. To really love God is to put aside your thoughts and desires for God’s thoughts and desires. So when you run across that person you can’t stand, or that lady at church that sings too loud you’re supposed to love them despite their flaws and shortcomings. To really love God is to treat other people with love and respect.

As a Christian there should be something different about you. You should be a person that others are drawn to. If you choose to show extraordinary love to others, you’ll stand out from everyone else. God is calling you as a Christian to live your life differently. Normally, if someone treats you badly, you would want to get back at them.  Instead, you should be striving to be more like Christ everyday.

So the next time someone does something that drives you crazy instead of hating them or seeking revenge, choose to do something different. Choose to let God’s love flow through you and be an example to those around you of God’s great love. As you love God, you will begin to love others also. That’s what we’re called to do!

 

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Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 10:10

“The thief does not come except to steal and to kill and to destroy. I have come so that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” – John 10:10

Many times when bad stuff happens in life, it can be easy to want to blame God. Its easy to get angry at God when something doesn’t go your way or turn out like you expected. However, God shows us in this verse that He isn’t to blame for the bad stuff that happens in life.

Today’s Truth: Jesus came to give you an abundant life! 

Jesus came so that we could have life, and have an abundant life. That means a good life, a full life. So when bad things happen, realize that blaming God doesn’t do any good. Jesus came to give us an abundant life!

Today choose to not get mad at God. Instead realize that He came to bring good things to you and stay hopeful knowing that your situation will turn around.

 

Jesus came to give you an abundant life

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 3:17

For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. – John 3:17 (NIV)

Don’t you love this verse? It’s so encouraging, and it’s really what Christmas is about. Humankind didn’t need another reminder of how far they were away from God. The law let us know that. By reading it, we realized how hopeless we were at our own righteousness.

That’s why Jesus came. He came not to condemn us, but to save us. He came to set us free and to restore us to a relationship with the Father.

So today, don’t feel condemned if you don’t always measure up. No one does. We can’t. But Jesus did what we were unable to do. He paid the price for our sin and saved us.

This Christmas, don’t get too busy that you forget how much God loves us and gave everything He had so that we could be saved!

saved not condemned

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Luke 2:10-11

Can you imagine being one of the Shepherds? What would you have done if all of the sudden, angels appeared to you?

The shepherds in today’s verse weren’t expecting their night to get interrupted. They were just doing their jobs. And then, here comes a heavenly host of angels. That might have been a little terrifying. That isn’t something that normally happens. Many of the shepherds were probably scared out of their minds.

But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. – Luke 2:10-11 (NIV)

After seeing the angels, the shepherds went to find the Messiah. They didn’t delay, but went and found the baby the angels had spoken about.

How about you? Are you like the Shepherds and run to find Jesus when you need help?

The shepherds did just that, they went searching and found Him, and when they did, they found the answer to everything they could ever need. In the same way, if you’re facing something big that seems overwhelming, have you spent some time seeking your savior?

Have you looked for Him and seen if He could be the answer to the things you face? Because Jesus came into the world to save and help us all. From the smallest thing to the biggest, Jesus wants to help you. So don’t be afraid to look for His help. He’s willing and able to help you today.

Jesus wants to help you