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.
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.
Let us fix our eyes on the One whose kingdom cannot be shaken.
God's plan and promises for us always imparts faith and hope.
God redeems honest, just, and faithful labor. 
Through this kind of work, He brings provision, dignity, and blessing.
God's eyes are upon those who hope in His goodness, assuring us that our hope is not in vain.
May our days always be filled with hope because of the eternal covenant God made with us.
God invites us to trust Him because His Word is sure, His plans are greater, and His timing is perfect.
Jesus has redeemed mankind for eternity – past, present and the future.
God is not only a promise giver. He is a promise keeper.
Jesus walks with us, speaks through His Word, and ignites our hearts with His presence.
The resurrection is a time of revelation for each of us. What is the empty tomb to us?
May Jesus' death on the cross remind us of how true and complete His death is so that we can live confidently in Him.
With the coming, passion, death and resurrection of Christ, there is no fear. Love, mercy and grace covers our relationship with God.
Jesus took on the crown of thorns for you and for me.
When we feel unworthy, let us remember God's steadfast love, new mercies, and great faithfulness.
Have we seen how God moves in the midst of life's pressure? Let us be confident that His will always prevails.
As we seek God and stay in His presence, we can trust in His promises of love, knowing that He is faithful and true.
Who are we devoted to? Who are we devoting our life to?
God is shaping us through our daily prayer and worship.
If having a greater revelation of who God is the only thing that we will get out of praying and fasting, that should be more than enough for us.
Are we seeking God's hand (what He can do) more than His heart (who He is)?
God is not honored when our fasting is not connected with a sincere heart of obedience.
Devotion and prayer to God leads us to know Him. It gives us clear reasons to trust Him and provides the privilege to worship Him.
May we always have time with God in prayer and worship.
As we intercede, pray, and lift up all our concerns unto the Lord, may His peace assure us and surround us.
God is our refuge and strength in times of pain, and we can run to Him in our greatest need.
We need to be able to quiet our souls regularly for a period of time so that we can hear God's voice and sense His leading and direction in our lives.
As we are faithful to steward these resources with integrity and wisdom, may God continue to pour out His provision so that more people would come to the saving knowledge of Christ.
May we continue to grow in our generosity and learn more and more how to live life fully trusting God and His providential hand in our lives.
Today, whatever is in our hearts—bring it to God. Ask. Seek. Knock. Your Father is listening, and He delights in giving you what is good.
The most meaningful act of generosity comes from an understanding that our Savior gave first.
As followers of Christ, may we be led to be generous with our time, resources, energy, and love for others.
Let us expect how God works in our lives when we proclaim the gospel, hoping that people will respond in faith towards Christ.
Walk with Jesus in good, in the bad, in life, even up to death. We lay down our life for the one who laid His life for us.