Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 18

Following the Holy Spirit

Have you ever played “Follow the Leader”? The Holy Spirit is our leader—and when we follow Him, we’re living like true children of God!

He leads us to love, to help, to obey, and to walk like Jesus.

Try This:
Next time you’re unsure what to do, stop and ask, “Holy Spirit, what would You want me to do?”

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, I want to follow You. Help me be a child who listens to You every day. Amen.

Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 18

Led as a Household of God

Being a child of God is a family identity—and being led by His Spirit should shape the culture of your home.

How does your family respond when faced with decisions or difficulties? Do you seek the Spirit’s guidance together?

This devotion is a reminder: God calls your family not only to believe—but to follow.

Family Talk:

  • How can we learn to recognize the Spirit’s leading in our home?
  • Is there an area we need to pray over as a family for His direction?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, lead our family. Help us slow down and listen to Your voice above all others. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 18

The Spirit-Led Life Isn’t Random

Your life has direction—but only if you’re following the right Guide. The Holy Spirit isn’t silent. He speaks through Scripture, convicts in the heart, and confirms truth.

Being led by Him means tuning out the noise and tuning in to His voice.

If you’re in Christ, you’re not just saved—you’re led.

Challenge:
Ask yourself: Am I making choices led by feelings… or led by the Spirit?

Prayer:
God, help me live as Your son/daughter—led by the Spirit, not my emotions or the world. I want to walk where You lead. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 17

Dying Daily, Living Fully

“…for if you are living according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live.” — centered on Romans 8:13 (NASB1995)

We cannot overcome sin by sheer willpower. But by the Spirit, we can daily put to death the old ways and walk in new life.

What sin patterns or fleshly habits have tried to creep back in? The Holy Spirit empowers you to crucify the flesh—every time it rises.

Your strength isn’t in discipline alone. It’s in surrender.

Reflection:
Is there an area of your life where you’re striving instead of surrendering?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, I need You. Help me put to death the old ways and walk in the newness of life You offer. I choose You today. Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 17

Saying “No” to Sin

“…for if you are living according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live.” — centered on Romans 8:13 (NASB1995)

When you feel tempted to lie, be mean, or disobey—remember, the Holy Spirit is with you! He gives you power to say, “No!”

It’s like turning off a light switch. When you say no to bad choices, the Spirit helps you live like Jesus.

Try This:
Next time you’re tempted to do wrong, whisper, “Holy Spirit, help me say no.”

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help me do what’s right. I want to obey You and live like Jesus. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 17

Killing Sin Before It Kills You

“…for if you are living according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live.” — centered on Romans 8:13 (NASB1995)

Culture says, “Do what feels right.” Scripture says, “Put to death the deeds of the body.”

You’re in a battle—and the Holy Spirit is your ally. He’s not here to shame you when you fall, but to empower you not to fall in the first place.

You can say no to lust. To anger. To gossip. To bitterness. Not by your strength—but by His.

Challenge:
Name one struggle. Ask the Holy Spirit for help. Then actively choose obedience today.

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, I can’t do this without You. Kill the sin that tries to rule me, and help me live in You. Amen.

Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 17

Living a Spirit-Led Life Together

“…for if you are living according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live.” — centered on Romans 8:13 (NASB1995)

The Christian life isn’t just about avoiding sin—it’s about choosing life. But every choice matters.

How does your family handle temptation? Do you talk about sin and the Spirit’s help?

This is a great day to remind each other that we don’t fight fleshly desires alone. We are Spirit-led, and that changes everything.

Family Talk:

  • What’s one area we can help each other grow in?
  • How can we remind each other to call on the Spirit when tempted?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family put off what is harmful and choose what gives life. Lead us together in obedience and joy. Amen.

Kingdom Discipleship, The Six Solas

Solo Spiritu Sancto – Part 2: How the Early Church Discerned Without Systems

“But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.”
— 1 Thessalonians 5:21 (NASB1995)

A Church Without Systems—Yet Full of Discernment

The Ante-Nicene Church had no seminaries. No theological degrees. No confessions to memorize. No centralized councils—at least not until the Church began aligning with empire.

And yet, they had doctrinal clarity, unshakable unity, and spiritual discernment that put many modern churches to shame.

How?

They tested everything by the Scriptures—taught and illuminated by the Holy Spirit.


Discernment Rooted in the Spirit

The early Christians didn’t rely on human authority to validate truth. They listened for the voice of the Spirit through the Word. They discerned by:

  • Knowing the teachings of Jesus and the apostles
  • Comparing everything against the written Scriptures
  • Recognizing the fruit of a life submitted to God
  • Trusting the Spirit’s confirmation—not emotionalism, but conviction

“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is the Church. And the Spirit is truth.”
Irenaeus, Against Heresies, Book 3

When heresies arose—Gnosticism, Docetism, Sabellianism—they didn’t invent councils to systematize new doctrines. They pointed back to what the apostles taught, what Scripture plainly said, and what the Spirit had made clear to the body.


No Filter but the Spirit

Today, most churches view theology through a framework:

  • Reformed
  • Arminian
  • Covenant
  • Dispensational

These systems become filters. Scripture is interpreted to fit the structure. But the early Church didn’t filter. They listened. They obeyed. They trusted the Spirit to guide them into all truth (John 16:13).

They didn’t need a doctrinal system. They had a doctrinal Shepherd—and they knew His voice.

“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.”
— John 10:27


When Systems Replace the Spirit

The more the Church became entangled with the state and academia, the more Spirit-led discernment was replaced by system-based validation.

Truth became a matter of:

  • Institutional approval
  • Doctrinal alignment
  • Loyalty to a theological camp

But this is not how the early believers operated. Their loyalty was to Christ. Their foundation was the Word. Their guidance was the Spirit.

They didn’t trust in intellectual consensus—they trusted in spiritual discernment confirmed by fruit and fidelity to Scripture.


Recovering Spirit-Led Discernment

To walk as they did, we must:

  • Reject the need for every teaching to fit a system
  • Test every teaching by Scripture in context
  • Ask the Holy Spirit for clarity, not just teachers for answers
  • Discern not only doctrine, but also the fruit of those who teach

“You will know them by their fruits… A good tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a bad tree produce good fruit.”
— Matthew 7:16–18


Kingdom Discipleship Reflection

  • Have I submitted my understanding of Scripture to a system—or to the Spirit?
  • Do I discern based on alignment with tradition, or alignment with the Word?
  • Am I growing in the kind of discernment that comes from walking with the Spirit?

This week, read one epistle from the early Church (e.g., 1 John or 1 Thessalonians). Ask the Spirit to show you:

  • What truth looks like
  • What error sounds like
  • How to recognize both

“But solid food is for the mature, who because of practice have their senses trained to discern good and evil.”
— Hebrews 5:14

2–3 minutes

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Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 16

Peace Begins in Our Minds

“For the mind set on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace.”Romans 8:6 (NASB1995)

What if every member of your family set their minds on the Holy Spirit today?

You’d find less arguing, more understanding. Less stress, more peace.

Talk together about how to redirect thoughts when you’re angry, stressed, or afraid—and how the Holy Spirit helps you do that.

Family Talk:

  • What thoughts usually steal your peace?
  • How can we remind each other to focus on the Spirit?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family train our thoughts. When our minds wander, bring us back to You—the source of life and peace. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 16

What Fills Your Mind?

“For the mind set on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace.”Romans 8:6 (NASB1995)

Your thoughts matter. What you consume—on social media, through music, or in conversation—shapes your mindset.

The Holy Spirit offers a way out of mental chaos. A mind surrendered to Him is filled with life and peace, even when life is hard.

Challenge:
Spend just 10 minutes today in silence, praying and thinking about God. See what changes.

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help me reset my thoughts. Teach me to guard what I let in and guide me toward peace. Amen.