Start your day in God's Word with our Grace Talks Daily Devotions! Each weekday, our pastors offer insights and encouragement to help you apply Scripture to your daily life. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, comfort, or guidance, these daily devotions will keep you grounded in your faith throughout the week!
Watch the entire devotional series from Pastor Jeremy as he teaches us what God says to those who have been abused.
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There is pain and hardship for victims of abuse. But there is hope.
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How does a wonderful relationship go downhill so quickly to where you're now a victim of abuse? The Bible gives us some insight. Pastor Jeremy explains.
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If you've been abused, you may wonder if you can ever put your trust in someone again. Pastor Jeremy says yes, you can.
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Those who have been abused often come to the conclusion it's their fault. But Pastor Jeremy says not to believe that lie. And here's why.
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What does God's Word say to people who have suffered abuse? Even if you haven't been abused, Pastor Jeremy says it's important to know what God says to abuse victims.
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Watch the entire devotional series from this past week as Pastor Nate encourages us to be kind to ourselves.
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How you see yourself—flaws and mistakes and all—is NOT how God sees you.
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Your memory may be haunted by your mistakes. But instead of replaying your mistakes in your mind, remember how God handles your sin.
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Even when you have a reason to celebrate, do you find it a struggle to rejoice?
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You can forgive the flaws of your friends. So why is it so hard to accept your own imperfections?
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You think no one knows your flaws and shortcomings better than you do. So you think that gives you permission to be especially hard on yourself. But Jesus says to stop that negative self-talk.
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Listen to the entire devotional series from this past week as Pastor Caleb walks us through how we can heal after the betrayal of a good friend.
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After being betrayed, it can be hard to know who will have your back and who will stab you in the back. But, Pastor Caleb says, God doesn't want you to give up on people and relationships.
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Betrayal doesn't just feel like a stab in the back—it's a stab in the heart. How do you handle the pain that's still there?
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If you've been betrayed by someone close, it's tempting to put your guard up and push everyone away. But, Pastor Caleb tells us, being alone is not what God wants for us. And here's why.
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Listen to the entire devotional series from this past week as Pastor Andrew reminds us of how God made each of us significant.
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It's easy for us to get caught up in the comparison game, wishing we had more significant talents, gifts, and roles. But instead of wishing we had others' gifts, Pastor Andrew says, take a look at wh…
Usually when we think of doing something significant, we think of the big and impressive: missionary work overseas, large donations, serving the underserved. But Pastor Andrew encourages us first to …