Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 17:3

 

And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. – John 17:3

Today’s Bible verse tells us an awesome truth about eternal life. It shows us that we can know the only true God and we can know Jesus Christ who he sent.

How great is that? What other religion can say that you can have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and God? One of the best things about eternal life is that you get to know God. With Jesus, you don’t just get to hear about the things that he has done. Instead, you actually get to know God.

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God wants a personal relationship with you! He wants to talk to you and listen to you. It’s such great news to know that we have a God who is relational. He wants to know you and to be known by you! Today, spend some time talking to God. Challenge yourself to get to know Him a little better.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Genesis 9:6

I am important to God

If anyone takes a human life, that person’s life will also be taken by human hands. For God made human beings in his own image. – Genesis 9:6 (NLT)

At the end of today’s verse we see an important truth: God made human beings in His own image. We are made in the image of God. What does that mean? It means that we have value.

It’s easy to look in the mirror and find lots of imperfections. It’s easy to compare yourself to your friends and feel that you’re not as smart or not as funny as they are. As a result, you can often begin to feel bad about yourself.

Today’s Truth: I Am Important to God

The truth is, you might not be as funny or smart as your friends, but that doesn’t mean that your life is not important. To God, you matter. He has a plan for you, a purpose for your life.

There are people who need what you bring to the world. So don’t let yourself be lied to and feel that you don’t matter. You do. You’ve been made in the image of God!

Speak the truth: My life is important. I have been made by my creator for a purpose!

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Genesis 9:5

“And I will require the blood of anyone who takes another person’s life. If a wild animal kills a person, it must die. And anyone who murders a fellow human must die. – Genesis 9:5 (NLT)

Today’s Verse is a little intense. It talks about how if an animal or a person kills another person that they must die. And while that is really intense, it’s powerful in another sense because it shows how much God loves people.

People are so important to God. He loves them deeply and the whole Bible shows the depth of God’s love for people.

Today’s Truth: People are important to God.

It can be easy to look at someone who looks or acts differently than you and think they’re not important. The truth is, regardless of how people look or act, to God they’re important.

That means that we should be treating others with love and respect. Not because we always agree with them or even like them, but because they’re important to God.

So today, if you’ve been guilty of treating someone unfairly, make any adjustments in your heart that you need to make. Realize that regardless of how people look or act, they were made by our creator God and they have extreme value to Him. Because of that, we should love them and treat them with respect.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Philippians 2:13

Times of waiting develop character

For it is God who is working in you, enabling you both to desire and to work out His good purpose.  – Philippians 2:13 (HCSB)

Have you noticed that a lot of the time we want things ‘now’. We want our teachers to give us less homework, ‘now’. We want our parents to get off our case, ‘now’. We want our lives and our relationships to get better, ‘now’. We live in a world where things often happen fast and we are so used to instant downloads and results and action that it’s sometimes hard for us to be patient and wait for things to change.

A lot of the things in God’s word require a process. Maybe you pray for something and you don’t get the results of your prayer right away. You have to wait and wait and wait and it seems like it’s taking forever. The waiting time is often the hardest part.

Today’s Truth: Times of Waiting Help Us Develop Character

But it’s in the times of waiting that God helps us develop character in our lives. You might be waiting for that special relationship that will turn into a marriage. In the waiting time, God might challenge you to get closer to him.

Waiting isn’t always comfortable, but it’s good for us. In those times of waiting on the promises of God, we can develop godly character.

Today if you’ve been waiting for change for a while, don’t give up. God is working in your life. Through this situation, he’s going to build character into your life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans 5:19

Clearly, through one person’s disobedience humanity became sinful, and through one person’s obedience humanity will receive God’s approval. – Romans 5:19 (GW)

When Adam sinned in the garden, humankind, became sinful. The whole world was no longer the good place that God had created, and death and sin reigned.

Adam’s disobedience caused us all to be sinful. It caused us to be without hope in the world. However, throughout time we see God’s great love for humankind. We see His care and His love in sending His son Jesus to be the one person to help us receive God’s approval.

That’s what’s so powerful about the gospel. It’s not just man’s word, it’s God’s word, given with love to us. It’s God himself doing something for humanity. God loved us in such a deep way that He was willing to do what it took to make us right with Him.

The good news is that your sin doesn’t reign over you. There’s hope found in Jesus that is not found anywhere else. So today, thank God for sending Jesus. Stand firm in the fact that you’ve been made righteous and are approved by God.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans 5:6

Teen Devotion Jesus Death

When Adam sinned, it brought death to all humans. There was nothing we could do and no way we could make ourselves right with God. That’s why another man, Jesus, had to come and die for us.

Jesus came and His death provided our freedom from death and sin.

When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners. – Romans 5:6 (NLT)

From the beginning of time, God’s plan has always been about humankind. He loves us that much.

So on those days when you question your worth. When you wonder does God really care about you. You can remind yourself of today’s verse. That when we were helpless, God cared enough to send His son.

The death and resurrection of Jesus proves your worth. It proves how much God cares about you and your life. So don’t believe the lie that says your life doesn’t matter. God proved your worth when He sent His son for you.

Today’s Truth: God Proved Your Worth When He Sent His Son to Die for You

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Romans 5:12

In the Garden of Eden, things were really good. God even said in Genesis 1:31 the things He had made were “very good”.

Even though things were really good, Adam listened to the snake and disobeyed God. Adam’s sin changed things for each of us.

When Adam sinned, sin entered the world. Adam’s sin brought death, so death spread to everyone, for everyone sinned. – Romans 5:12 (NLT)

Now the creation that God had made experienced death. God’s creation was no longer good.

That’s why today we see wars, we hear of people hurting each other and experience bad things in our world. Adam’s sin affected us all.

Today’s Truth: Sin Brought Death to the World

Because of Adam’s sin, the world isn’t good, as it had been created. Adam’s sin brought death and destruction and things weren’t good. However, God’s love for us was so great. God wasn’t okay with us being lost in sin forever.

Sin caused us to have need of a savior, Jesus. And thank God, He sent His son so that we didn’t have to stay bound by our sin forever!

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – January 29

But when he had become powerful, he also became proud, which led to his downfall. He sinned against the Lord his God by entering the sanctuary of the Lord’s Temple and personally burning incense on the incense altar. – 2 Chronicles 26:16 (NLT)

When you face success in life, no matter how big or small, it can be easy to fall into the temptation of becoming prideful. Maybe you got the best grade on your math test in the whole class or got the trumpet solo for the jazz band. If left unchecked, you can begin to think that you’re better than everyone else. When you’re successful, you have to decide to keep a humble attitude.

Uzziah was successful as a leader and began to think of himself more highly than he should have. He believed that he was above the rules and as a result, sinned against God. His pride was his downfall.

When you face success, there’s nothing wrong with being happy and proud of your accomplishments. However, don’t let that pride grow to the point where it becomes your downfall. Choose instead to always thank God for your success and stay teachable and humble. If you keep those things in mind, you’ll always be able to handle success in positive ways.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – 2 Timothy 3:5

Teen Devotion 2 Timothy 3:5

They will appear to have a godly life, but they will not let its power change them. Stay away from such people. – 2 Timothy 3:5

If you’ve ever played guitar, you know that the more you practice the more your hands get calloused. These callouses form on your fingertips and you begin to lose sensitivity in those areas. Callouses are a natural part of playing guitar, the more you play, the more calloused your hands get.

It’s often easy to develop callouses when it comes to the things of God. For example, it’s really easy to get used to hearing the gospel. You may have heard hundreds of times about God’s love toward you. You might have heard all the stories in the Bible tons and tons of times. If you hear it enough, sometimes you take it for granted or even become a bit calloused to the things of God.

This is an example of living a Godly life, but not really experiencing the power of that life. If you become calloused to the gospel, it means you’re no longer excited about the things of God. As you lose excitement, you begin to stop living in the light of God’s word. Doing this causes the gospel to lose its power in your life. So today, choose to not become calloused to the things of God. If you’ve lost some of your excitement for God, determine to spend more time in God’s presence. Choose to make time with Him a priority. Make knowing Jesus the most important thing in your life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – Ephesians 4:22

Your Habits matter teen devotionHave you noticed that your habits matter? If you’re an athlete, you won’t get far if you don’t exercise, lift weights, and eat right. If you stuff your face full of chips, soda and spend your free time sitting around relaxing, you can’t expect to go as far in sports as someone who eats right and exercises.

We know that habits set the course for our lives. The habits we choose each day set us up for success or failure later in life.

throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is corrupted by lust and deception. – Ephesians 4:22 (NLT)

In today’s Bible verse, Paul is not saying that you still have a sinful spirit. Rather when he says to throw off the old sinful nature he’s talking about turning away from our habits and lusts.

Today’s Truth: Your Habits Matter

The way we act and our habits should reflect Jesus.  We shouldn’t live our lives like we did before we knew Christ. We shouldn’t be living like the world lives. Instead, we should live lives that reflect Jesus to the world around us. A big part of doing that is throwing off bad habits and lusts.

As Christians, we should be letting our new spirit man lead our habits. We should be following what our spirit desires, not what seems good to our flesh. So challenge yourself today to focus on letting your spirit man lead your choices and habits. Choose to let the new man dominate the things you think, say, and do.