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.
When Jesus said, “It is finished,” he meant it. Your sin is paid for, your past is erased, and your salvation is secure. Will you live in that freedom?
If Jesus could forgive a dying criminal with nothing to offer, what makes you think he wouldn’t forgive you too? His mercy knows no limit.
When Jesus was being crucified, he didn’t curse his enemies - he prayed for them. What does that tell us about the kind of love he calls us to?
Jesus endured unimaginable suffering, not because he had to, but because he chose to. His love came at a cost, and today we remember what he went through for us.
Sometimes, life doesn’t go the way we hope. Bad things happen, injustice seems to win. But God is never out of control, and his plans will always prevail.
Have you ever given something to God, only to take it back when things felt uncertain? What if surrendering what you can’t control is the most freeing thing you can do today?
Have you ever begged God to change your circumstances? Jesus showed us that suffering and faith can coexist. If you’re in a season of struggle, you’re not alone, Jesus has been there too.
The world says truth is whatever you make it. It’s easy to believe what feels right, but does that make it true? Let’s talk about the one truth that actually leads to life.
In a world where people seek to be served, Jesus did the opposite. He knelt, he washed feet, he loved. What would happen if we did the same?
Have you ever felt like you were doing all the “right” things, but something still felt off? Maybe it’s because God isn’t after perfection, he’s after a genuine, surrendered heart.
Sometimes, we trade real experiences with God for imitations. Here’s why that matters.
When Jesus rode into Jerusalem, he made a bold statement - but not with power. With humility. His kingdom looks different than we think. Let’s unpack why.
Have you ever been to an awkward dinner party? Jesus did! Here's what happened and what we should know.
What if the hardest person to love is exactly who Jesus is calling you to love? Let’s dive into what it means to love our neighbor, even when it’s not easy.
Holding onto unforgiveness keeps us trapped, not the other person. Jesus invites us to something better: freedom through forgiveness. Let’s explore what that means.
Going to church, serving, giving, it’s all good. But is your heart actually being changed? Let’s explore how Jesus redefines what real transformation looks like.
Let's debate - who is the greatest of all time? Jordan or Lebron? Coke or Pepsi? Brady or Mahomes? In the Bible, Jesus actually chimed in and gave his definition on greatness. Here's what he said.
Have you ever worried if God is too busy for you and your struggles life? Remember this - The Bible tells us God is a close, loving father, always near to us.
It's easy to picture God as someone that just wants to judge you, but Jesus actually came for a very different reason. Jesus wants to know you and meet you where you are - not to condemn you but set …
If you're feeling discouraged, unprepared, or alone, remember this: God has called and equipped you for every season you'll go through.