Start your weekdays with encouragement, hope, and faith. We hope these messages help you connect with God, hear His voice, and live a life that honors Him.
Jesus' suffering is a call for us to share in His suffering. A part of our call to suffer is to live for the purpose of spreading Jesus' life in us.
Let us go and do the right thing even when no one notices — serve in the background, love without credit, and remain faithful in the unseen moments. Our hidden faithfulness matters to the One who matters most.
May we never cease to be thankful for God's powerful work of salvation towards us.
We can go direct and draw near to Jesus all the time.
Jesus is not one of the messengers. He is greater. He is the message.
We need His Word in our hearts - to know it, obey it, and live it out.
If you see Jesus, you know God.
The cross of Christ was turned from an instrument of death to an instrument of peace and reconciliation for us.
As we seek God in prayer and worship, may we find our true hope and abound in it.
May we know God and His will more as we seek Him during this time of prayer and fasting.
Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever. When everything in our lives feels shaky, let us remember that we worship an unchanging and unshakeable God.
How we know God impacts the way we live in Him, bear fruit for Him and grow in Him.
God made His mission dependent on our willingness to guard it and transfer it to the next generation.
How's the Word of God in us? How can we pass the Word to the next generation?
Conversations about God should be part of our lives, of our regular interactions, especially with the next generation.
How can we intentionally impress God's truth on someone this week?
Let our worship be the start of us cooperating with the Holy Spirit who is already at work in and through us.
God as a Father is strong and powerful, but He is also kind and compassionate. That's who God is to us.
Have we fully embraced our identity as children of God?
May we discover and encounter the love of God in our challenges.
We have a loving Heavenly Father who lovingly gives us what is ultimately good for us and for His glory.
The God we worship did not just forgive us our sins, but has also given us the right and the privilege to be called His children.
We are all sent, all witnesses, all ambassadors, all ministers of reconciliation.
Do we still respond with compassion when we see the crowd?May we allow God to let us have fresh eyes to see them with compassion.
We have a responsibility to share the best news ever!
The Holy Spirit helps us to be bold witnesses of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Do we live our lives based on the present or on God's promised future?
It is our responsibility to help take the gospel to the nations.
What is your greatest ambition in life?
Wherever we are—we are there for a purpose. It's not just a campus, a corporate office, or a community - it's a calling to praise God and preach His word.
God responds to anyone who seeks Him with a sincere heart.
How can our lives serve the mission of God?
Real faith produces good works.
We can cling to God as our ultimate hope and joy even in trials.
When we pray, we acknowledge that the source and anchor of our hope is the Lord Jesus Christ alone.
This is our mission: To live for the One who died and rose for us.
What specific experiences with Jesus could I share with others? What has He done in my life that I could testify about?
When we allow God's Word to guide us, we grow in faith, hope, and love.
Though everything may fail around us, we will rejoice in the LORD and His salvation, and we will find strength in Him.
Everything else in this life is temporary and will fade away. But God is unfailing, unchanging, and ever-present.
May we learn to declare hope in the midst of all life's challenges. May we be anchored in the truth that God is our Savior.
Hope in God doesn't mean life gets easier. It means we get carried even when things are falling apart. We hope in the Lord.
The work of God in us continues and never fails.
It is the Gospel of Jesus that will transform a person and a nation.
Let Jesus' way of thinking be our way of living.
Let our faith and hope be founded on our God who rules and reigns.
Our citizenship is in heaven. Our allegiance is to God. Our hope is in Him.
Let us be comforted that God is seated on the throne of heaven. He is in control.
Hope doesn't come from whoever sits in leadership. It comes from the One who sits on the throne of heaven.
This is God's encouragement: He has a plan and a purpose, a future and a hope for us. Let us seek the welfare of this land, to pray for it, and to wait patiently for the will of God to prevail.
Today, let us include our nation's leaders in our prayers.