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Daily Devotion

A Realistic View of Life

How can you best live so that you are ready when God decides your time on earth is complete?

2 Timothy 4:6-8

Our culture tries to postpone death.
Vitamins, exercise, and diet are ways we attempt to live as long as possible. Not that these things are bad! Motive, however, is key.

Take, for example, the fact that our bodies are God’s temple (1 Corinthians 3:16). Not only should we take care of His dwelling, but also, since He has good works for us to do (Ephesians 2:10), we should do everything possible to make sure we can carry them out.

In contrast, prolonging life because we fear death isn’t of God. Jesus died in our place, so everyone who trusts in Him as Lord and Savior need not worry. Once saved, we have assurance of a real place where we will live forever in His presence.

Our omniscient God already knows the duration of each person’s life (Psalm 139:16). With this in mind, the best way to prepare for what’s next is to receive Jesus as Savior through faith and then live a surrendered life, striving to walk according to His will.

Furthermore, it is vital that believers keep eternity in mind. This world is very beautiful, ours to enjoy and care for, but we have another home awaiting us in heaven. Both are blessings from our heavenly Father, but the latter is eternal.

How can you best live so that you are ready when God has determined your time on earth is complete?


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Renewing Your Mind

Joyce Meyer – Dec 30, 2025


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Adapted from Battlefield of the Mind
…But we have the mind of Christ (the Messiah) and do hold the thoughts (feelings and purposes) of His heart.
1 Corinthians 2:16 (AMPC)

I reached the curb in front of the airport, where my friend would pick me up. I was calm and relaxed and thought of the great conversation we would have. To my surprise, she wasn’t there yet. That was odd because she’s the kind of person who is never late for anything. I remained calm and peaceful. I spotted what I thought was her car and took a step forward, but the car went past me, and there was a stranger in it.

Not more than three minutes had passed, but I realized I was anxious and worried. What had happened to her? Had she been in an accident? Did she forget me? From calmness to anxiety in less than three minutes, and nothing had changed—nothing except my mind. Worried thoughts struggled inside me.

I pulled out my cell phone and started to dial, when I heard a car honking, as she pulled up to the curb. My mind shifted once again to calmness, even joyfulness. How quickly my emotions had shifted in that short period of time.

My mind had quickly changed when my circumstances did. Sometimes I find it easy to hear God speak, and to believe without any difficulty. Yet at other times, worry and anxiety push their way into my mind. The Bible says we are to walk by faith and not by sight, but that day at the airport, I was definitely being led by what I saw. When we worry, we are not walking in faith and trusting God.

For a long period of my life, I had a critical, suspicious, and judgmental mind. That may seem normal for many nonbelievers, but I was a Christian. I was going along with the same thinking and mindset that I had known for years. It was normal to me—it was just the way I was. For years, I had no awareness that my wrong thinking was causing any problems.
Because no one had taught me, I didn’t know I could do anything to change my thought life. It simply had not occurred to me. No one had taught me about the proper condition for the believer’s mind. God offers us a new way to think and a new way to live.

God has called us to renew our minds (Romans 12:2). For most of us, it is an ongoing process. We don’t control our thinking all at one time.

One day I read 1 Corinthians 2:16, where Paul says we have the mind of Christ. What could he have meant? I pondered that verse for days. I concluded that for us to have the mind of Christ doesn’t mean we’re sinless or perfect. It does mean we begin to think the way Christ thinks. If we have His mind, we think on those things that are good and honorable and loving.
I confessed to God how many times my mind had focused on the ugly, the mean, and the harsh.

In 1 Corinthians 2:14 (AMPC), Paul wrote, But the natural, nonspiritual man does not accept or welcome or admit into his heart the gifts and teachings and revelations of the Spirit of God, for they are folly (meaningless nonsense) to him;…because they are spiritually discerned and estimated and appreciated. Yes, I thought, that’s exactly how it works. The natural mind—even that of the Christians whose minds are tampered with by Satan—doesn’t grasp what God is doing. Those things seem foolish.

We must remind ourselves that we have Christ’s mind—we have the ability to think loving and caring thoughts. We can defeat Satan’s attacks.

Prayer of the Day:
Lord, I want to live with the mind of Christ. I ask You to enable me to think positive, loving, caring thoughts about myself and about others. Help me to see and think on the good things in life and not the bad. I ask this in Jesus’ name, Amen.


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Daily Hope Devotionals


Day 1: Contentment as a Journey of Learning

Scripture:

Philippians 4:11-12

'I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. '

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Devotional:

Contentment is a state of being that is learned and cultivated over time, as demonstrated by the Apostle Paul. It is not dependent on external circumstances but is a mindset that can be developed through intentional practice and gratitude. Paul, in his letter to the Philippians, shares that he has learned to be content in any situation, whether in abundance or need. This learning process requires a shift in focus from what we lack to what we have, and it involves recognising the blessings in our lives. By practising gratitude, we can train our hearts to find peace and satisfaction regardless of our circumstances.

Reflection:


What is one area of your life where you struggle with contentment? How can you intentionally practice gratitude in that area today?

Prayer:

Lord, I come before You today with a heart full of gratitude. Help me to recognise the good in my life, even in the small things. Thank You for the breath in my lungs, the love of my family, and the community I belong to. May I never take these blessings for granted. Amen


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Jude 24-25
Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling,
And to present you faultless
Before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy,
To God our Savior,
Who alone is wise,
Be glory and majesty,
Dominion and power,
Both now and forever.
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The Perils of Dissatisfaction


Scripture:

Numbers 11:4-5


'The rabble with them began to crave other food, and again the Israelites started wailing and said, “If only we had meat to eat! We remember the fish we ate in Egypt at no cost—also the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions and garlic. '

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Devotional:

Dissatisfaction can be a dangerous path that leads to poor decisions and a lack of joy. The biblical accounts of Jesus' temptation and the Israelites' complaints in the wilderness serve as reminders of how dissatisfaction can cloud our judgment and lead us away from God's will.

The Israelites, despite experiencing God's miraculous provisions, often longed for what they left behind in Egypt, demonstrating how easily we can overlook our blessings.

Recognising and addressing dissatisfaction is crucial to maintaining a joyful and content life. By focusing on gratitude and God's faithfulness, we can guard our hearts against the pitfalls of dissatisfaction.

Reflection:


Identify a recent decision you made out of dissatisfaction. How might gratitude have changed your perspective and decision-making process?

Prayer:


Father, teach me the secret of being content in every situation. Whether I am in need or in plenty, help me to find joy in what I have. Remind me that my worth is not defined by my circumstances but by Your love for me. Amen

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Gratitude as a Perspective Reset

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Scripture:
1 Thessalonians 5:18

'give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. '


https://www.bible.com/bible/11...

Devotional:

Gratitude acts as a reset button for our perspective, much like coffee beans in a perfume store refresh our sense of smell. It allows us to appreciate the blessings we often take for granted and helps us maintain a joyful and content heart. By regularly practicing gratitude, we can shift our focus from what we lack to the abundance in our lives. This practice not only enhances our contentment but also deepens our relationship with God, as we recognise His hand in every aspect of our lives. Embracing gratitude as a daily habit can transform our outlook and bring us closer to a state of true contentment.

Reflection:


What are three things you are grateful for today that you often overlook? How can you make gratitude a daily habit?

Prayer:

God, when I find myself complaining or feeling dissatisfied, help me to shift my perspective. Remind me of the times You have provided for me and the blessings I have received. Let me see my challenges as opportunities for growth and learning. Amen

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Living with Grace, Not Entitlement


Scripture:

1 Corinthians 4:7

'For who makes you different from anyone else? What do you have that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as though you did not? '

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Devotional:

Embracing a mindset of grace, rather than entitlement, enhances our gratitude and contentment. Recognising that everything we have is a gift from God fosters a deeper sense of joy and appreciation. When we live with a sense of grace, we acknowledge that we are not entitled to anything, but rather, we are recipients of God's abundant blessings. This perspective shift allows us to live with humility and gratitude, appreciating the gifts we have been given and using them to bless others. By cultivating a heart of grace, we can experience a more profound sense of joy and contentment in our lives.

Reflection:


In what areas of your life do you feel entitled? How can you shift your perspective to one of grace and gratitude?

Prayer:

Lord, I want to remember Your faithfulness in my life. Just as You provided for the Israelites in the wilderness, I trust that You will provide for me. Help me to recall the times You have come through for me, so I can face my current challenges with faith. Amen


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No More Debt

He forgave us all our sins, having canceled the charge of our legal [debt].
Colossians 2:13-14

By Jennifer Benson Schuldt

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Today's Scripture​

Colossians 2:13-15

Today's Devotional​

A doctor decided to retire after treating cancer patients for nearly thirty years. While working with a billing company to resolve his clinic’s finances, he opted to forgive $650,000 of debt people still owed him. “I’ve always been rather uncomfortable with sick patients not only having to worry about their own health,” the physician explained in a related interview, “[but also] their families, and their jobs, [and] money. That’s always tugged at me.”

Even if we’ve never been deep in financial debt, all of us have experienced something similar in a spiritual sense. The Bible likens sin to “debts” (Matthew 6:12). It also says there’s no way for us to repay what we owe God. We can’t donate money to charity, serve others, or work out a deal with Him to cover what we owe.

Jesus is our only hope. Through His death and resurrection, Christ “canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross” (Colossians 2:14).

Accepting Jesus’ sacrifice for the wrong things we’ve done means waking up to a new day, completely free from the burden of sin.

May God’s mercy and forgiveness shine into the world as He helps us lovingly address people and circumstances in our lives.

Reflect & Pray​

Why do you think God cares whether or not you show mercy to others? How does your outlook on life reflect the freedom you have in Jesus?

Dear Jesus, thank You for paying the price for my sin.


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God’s Comfort and Encouragement

Joyce Meyer – Jan 02, 2026


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Adapted from Mornings with God
Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
Psalm 23:4 (NIV)

We all go through hard times, but the good news is that when we do, God is always present to comfort and encourage us. When times are tough, remember that they won’t last forever. God will not allow more to come on you than you can bear (1 Corinthians 10:13).

You don’t have to be afraid, no matter what you may face today, because God is with you, and He loves you deeply and unconditionally. You may not know how to turn your situation around, but God does. He always has a good plan for you, and temporary problems don’t have the ability to cancel those plans.

What you are dealing with is temporary, but God is eternal, and He will never leave you or forsake you.

Prayer of the Day:

Lord, thank You that You’re always with me. When I face hard times, remind me that Your love is eternal, Your plan is good, and Your strength sustains me, Amen.


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