Today’s episode is all about alignment—what it means to be aligned with God and how to stay in step with His will for your life. We talked about submission, prayer, obedience, and walking in the Spirit. Alignment is partnership—saying yes to God’s plan even when it’s hard.
In today's devotional we learn that if God's time really the best? 🤔Through the analogy of a painter and a reflection on scriptural verses (like Romans 5 and Lamentations 3), this episode challenges us to trust God's perfect timing and perspective—especially when facing trials or experiencing delays. Learn how to embrace your current season for character growth and avoid self-induced delays in your spiritual journey.
In today’s devotional, we learn that trusting God — especially with big or difficult decisions — isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it. Through Proverbs 3:5–6, Psalm 32:8, and Jeremiah 29:11, this episode reminds us that God sees what we can’t, leads us with wisdom, and guides us along the best path for our lives. A gentle encouragement to surrender your plans, trust His direction, and rest in the truth that God has your back.
In today’s devotional, we learn that you can trust a God you cannot see — just like you trust a pilot you've never met. Using scriptures like Isaiah 46:10 and Jeremiah 29:11, this episode reminds you that God already knows your future, His plans are always good, and He is guiding you every step of the way.
A simple, encouraging reminder to choose trust God today, tomorrow, and for the rest of your life.
Today’s devotion, Go Again!, reminds us that even when it feels like nothing is changing – after praying, crying, and doing all you know to do – God is still faithful. Just like the woman in Mark 5 who kept believing after 12 years of pain, we’re encouraged to reach out in faith again. Don’t give up. Hold on to your hope, because God can be trusted to keep His promises.
Sometimes it’s hard to believe — especially when things don’t change or the wait feels too long. In Mark 9:14–27, a father cried out, “I do believe, but help my unbelief!” God isn’t angry when your faith feels weak; He wants your honesty so He can strengthen your heart. When you can’t believe on your own, ask Him to help you believe again.
When life doesn’t make sense and the storms seem too strong, remember Jesus asleep in the boat — calm, confident, and in control. In those moments, He teaches us to be still and trust that God is greater than any storm. Even when it’s hard, rest in His peace and know that He is God. (Mark 4:37–41, Psalm 46:10)
Life can feel stormy sometimes — everything seems to be falling apart and it feels like Jesus is asleep in your boat. But just like in Mark 4:35–41, Jesus is always with us, even in the midst of the storm. He has the power to speak peace into every chaos. No matter what you’re facing, remember His words in John 16:33 — you have already overcome through Him.
Even the smallest faith can move mountains: when it’s rooted in God’s will.
In today’s devotional, we learn from Matthew 17:14–20 that faith isn’t about size, but alignment.
Have faith as small as a mustard seed, and let it rest in what God desires for you — in your health, success, path, and friendships.
When your faith is in His will, nothing is impossible. 💛
In today's devotional, we learned that after His resurrection, Jesus didn't leave us to figure out life on our own.
Just like a close friend who leaves you with a reminder that they are always with you, Jesus sent us the Holy Spirit to be our constant Advocate, Helper, and Guide.
We explored the promise in John 14:16–17 (NLT): "And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, who will never leave you." When you accepted Christ, the Holy Spirit came in to dwell with you (Ephesians 1:13).
Are you confused, struggling, or feeling alone? Your Helper is ready to listen and guide you through anything.
Action Step: Tell the Holy Spirit about any problem you have, and listen as He helps you through it.
The Best News Ever: Why the Gospel of Jesus Changes Everything
Tired of waiting for Season 2? That rush of good news never gets old, but what if there's news that's life-changing? Join us as we go back to the beginning—Genesis 2:16-17—to unpack the "bad news" of sin, and discover the incredible, undeserving love God showed by sending Jesus. This is an invitation to the best relationship you'll ever have.
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Today’s devotional reminds us of something powerful : God loved us first. Even when Adam and Eve disobeyed, even when we turned away, His love never stopped. He proved it by sending Jesus to restore our relationship with Him.
If God could love and forgive us while we were still far from Him, then we can also show that same love to others , even when it’s not easy.
Listen in and be reminded that you’re deeply loved, and you’re called to love like Him too. 💛
In today’s devotion, we dive into Psalm 42 — a raw and honest passage where the psalmist wrestles with deep emotions like sadness and discouragement, yet chooses to put his hope in God. This devotional reminds us that it’s okay to feel, but it’s even more important to bring those feelings before the Lord
In today’s devotion, we learnt that: You’re Not Alone.
We looked at people in the Bible who were really emotional and how they handled it—Hannah in her deep anguish, Elijah in his burnout, David pouring out his feelings in the Psalms, and even Jesus overwhelmed with sorrow in the garden. Their stories remind us that emotions are not a sign of weakness but an opportunity to turn to God. Just like them, when we’re feeling down, anxious, or worn out, we can bring our emotions honestly before Him—knowing He cares, provides, and strengthens us.
Does God really have emotions? Or is He just sitting on the throne with a straight face, untouchable and unmoved?
In today’s devotion, we uncover the truth about God’s heart. From love and laughter to compassion and even grief, Scripture shows us that God feels — but unlike us, His emotions are always pure, holy, and stable.
This episode is your invitation to bring your feelings to Him, knowing He truly understands. ❤️
In this episode, we talk about what emotions really are, why God cares about them, and how you can handle them with Him. Emotions are like thermometers—they signal what’s happening inside you—but they don’t have to control you. God invites you to acknowledge how you feel, tell Him honestly, and trust Him with it (ATT).
👉🏽 Scriptures: Ecclesiastes 3:1,4 • 1 Peter 5:7 • John 11:35 • Philippians 4:6–7
Challenge of the Day: Write down the emotions you’re feeling, tell God about it, and declare a Bible verse over it.
In this episode, we’re reminded that God hears us and sees us—no matter what we’re going through. He is always attentive to us.
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This episode is an encouragement to anyone going through a hard time.
Not only does God see you — He is with you, and He is for you!
Make sure to share this with someone who needs to hear this encouragement too.
In this Episode we learn that we get/receive the Holy Spirit by accepting the life of Christ.
Have you accepted the life that Christ has given freely to you?
Today’s episode is all about alignment—what it means to be aligned with God and how to stay in step with His will for your life. We talked about submission, prayer, obedience, and walking in the Spirit. Alignment is partnership—saying yes to God’s plan even when it’s hard.