Having consistent time with God can be difficult. Daily Life’s simple and applicable content is designed to help you build a devotional habit that deepens your relationship with Jesus.
If you’re struggling to see God in your life, maybe the question is: what’s clouding your heart?
Sometimes the hardest people to love are the ones God uses to show us what mercy really looks like.
God doesn’t leave us empty when we desire what He desires. He promises fullness for those who seek Him.
What if winning isn’t about beating others, but lifting them up? Jesus teaches a better way to win.
God’s comfort may not erase your pain—but it will anchor you in it.
The Bible isn’t another post to like. It’s the truth that should change your life.
God doesn’t bless strength. He blesses surrender. The gospel only makes sense when we realize we need it.
Sadness doesn’t cancel out God’s goodness. Here’s how to feel deeply and stay grounded in truth.
Real support, real growth, real faith—it all happens when we live life together.
Prayer isn’t a ritual—it’s a relationship. So let’s keep the conversation going.
If we believe God is good, then we can trust His command to rest—even when the to-do list says otherwise.
Whether you’re behind a desk or hauling trash, your work matters to God.
Are you carrying too much, moving too fast, and wondering how long you can keep going? Jesus has a better way.
“The Lord will provide”—words we often say after the miracle. But what if we believed them before?
Life’s detours are frustrating, but what if we stopped trying to reroute and simply trusted God’s direction?
God often meets needs through us. What if generosity is one of the clearest ways we show we’ve experienced His love?
After heartbreak and anxiety following a miscarriage, one verse became a lifeline. Isaiah 26:3 reminded me where true peace is found. It can be yours too.
You don’t have to navigate life alone. Psalm 23 reminds us we have a shepherd who cares deeply for us. Today is a chance to follow His lead.
If you’ve ever felt alone and afraid, this is for you.
What if we’re missing how God is working because we’re not looking? Today’s encouragement: take stock of what God has already done—He’s not done yet.