When you read Matthew 1 you may see a boring list of unpronounceable names. But if you look closer, you will see the treasure listed in the genealogy of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This daily devotion will be a blessing to you as you discover your place in God’s Family.
Read MoreHey Girl - Here’s a piece of advice for you . . . You are NOT a hot mess. Stop saying it. Stop buying T-Shirts and coffee mugs quoting it. Stop telling your friends and family that you are “just a hot mess”. You are speaking a lie over yourself. Girl, you are NOT a hot mess, you are God’s Best! Join us for this quick, simple, and easy to understand devotion on Ephesians 2:10 as we study God’s Word, apply what we’ve learned to our lives, and live out His Word with joy!
Read MoreI grew up on the stage. As an actress, one of my favorite parts of the theater is standing off stage in the wings, watching the actors on stage. As I wait my turn, I delight in watching whoever I am performing with sing, dance, and act. When my cue is given, I enter the stage and it is my turn. And while that’s fine for the stage, isn’t that the way we treat God sometimes? Join us for this quick, simple, and easy to understand devotion as we study God’s Word, apply what we’ve learned to our lives, and live out His Word with joy!
Read MoreWhat is THE FEAR OF THE LORD? We’ve been taught that we have to have it, but are we supposed to be terrified of God? That’s how I was taught - that to fear the Lord meant to be afraid of Him. It wasn’t until I was older did I understand what the Bible means when it says we must fear the Lord. Join us for this quick, simple, and easy to understand devotion as we study God’s Word, apply what we’ve learned to our lives, and live out His Word with joy!
Read MoreIn Isaiah 11:1-2, we find the answer to our hopelessness. We all go through season when we just can’t find our hope. We having nothing to hope for and nothing to hope in. In those seasons as with all times of life, we must turn to the Word of God for our answers. Join us for this quick, simple, and easy to understand devotion as we study God’s Word, apply what we’ve learned to our lives, and live out His Word with joy!
Read MoreIn Isaiah 1:18-19, the Lord likens our sins to scarlet and crimson. But He also promises that they shall become white as snow like the color of wool. What does all this mean? How do our sins become white as snow? Join us for this quick, simple, and easy to understand devotion as we study God’s Word, apply what we’ve learned to our lives, and live out His Word with joy!
Read MoreIn today's Symphony Devotion, we are answering the question, "Why do we have to learn to do good? Why isn't doing good something that comes natural to us?" The Word of God has our answer. Join us for this quick, simple, and easy to understand devotion as we study God’s Word, apply what we’ve learned to our lives, and live out His Word with joy!
Read MoreIn today’s Symphony Devotional, we are talking about the prophet Isaiah. Using his example, we will learn how we can continue to speak when no one seems to listen. Join us for this quick, simple, and easy to understand devotion as we study God’s Word, apply what we’ve learned to our lives, and live out His Word with joy!
Read MoreWriting out prayers in a prayer journal can truly help develop a relationship and love with Jesus. I hope these prompts help you to do so.
Read MoreI asked God to grow . . . and it started to rain. What growth in Christ looks like and how to embrace the rain.
Read MoreThese prayer prompts are designed to help you come before God with your whole heart. They are focused, this month, on gratitude and thanking the Lord for His gifts.
Read MoreOur October Prayer Prompts are here. My heart behind this monthly series is to encourage you to develop a deep prayer life with Jesus. Prayer isn't a religious obligation . . .
Read MoreDo you want to get start a brand new Bible study that will help you fall deeper in love with The Word. Join me as I show you a step-by-step guide to Inscribe the Word!
Read MoreNothing is worse than waiting for an answer when there is none on the horizon. But this “waiting-room” is exactly where God needed me to hear His voice and to find beauty in brokenness.
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