Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 73

Untouchable Love

“For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers…”Romans 8:38 (NASB 1995)

Some things in life feel powerful—like fear, failure, or the unknown. But none of them compare to the love of God.

Paul was convinced. Are you?

The Holy Spirit wants to anchor you in that same confidence—so that when life shakes, you stay secure.

Challenge:
Ask yourself honestly: “What am I afraid will separate me from God?” Then speak this truth out loud: “Nothing can.”

Prayer:
Spirit of truth, convince me like You did Paul. Let me be unshaken in the love of Christ. Amen.

Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 73

Raising Children With an Unshakable Assurance

“For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers…”Romans 8:38 (NASB 1995)

Life brings change. New schools. Challenges. Loss. But one thing must stay constant in our children’s hearts: God’s love never moves.

The Spirit works in us as mothers to model and teach this—through how we comfort, how we pray, how we respond in uncertainty.

When your child sees you rooted in God’s love, they’ll know they can be too.

Family Talk:

  • Is there anything that feels scary or too big right now?
  • How does it help to know God’s love is bigger than it all?

Prayer:
Father, thank You that nothing today or tomorrow can pull us from Your love. Spirit, help us rest in that truth as a family. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 72

You’re Not Just Getting By

“But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.” — Romans 8:37 (NASB 1995)

The world says “survive.” Jesus says “overcome.”

Through Him, you are not scraping by—you are more than a conqueror. That doesn’t mean no battles—it means no battle can win against His love for you.

The Spirit gives you the power to stand, resist, and grow—even when things feel overwhelming.

Challenge:
What’s one area in your life that feels defeating? Invite the Spirit into it. Speak His victory over it.

Prayer:
Spirit, I don’t want to live like I’ve lost. Make me bold in Your strength. Remind me I’m more than a conqueror. Amen.

Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 72

Victory That Speaks Louder Than Fear

“But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.” — Romans 8:37 (NASB 1995)

Our homes can become places of victory—even in difficulty. Not because of perfect circumstances, but because we live under the love of Christ that overwhelms every trial.

The Holy Spirit shapes us to respond with courage, faith, and peace. We don’t just endure—we overcome.

Teach your children that life with Jesus isn’t about never struggling—it’s about never being conquered.

Family Talk:

  • What does it mean to be “more than a conqueror”?
  • How can we show victory in Jesus in our daily life?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, thank You for the victory we have in Christ. Let our family walk in courage, not fear. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 72

More Than a Survivor

“But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.” — Romans 8:37 (NASB 1995)

You are not barely holding on—you are more than a conqueror. Not because of your strength, but because of Christ’s love and the Spirit within you.

The battle may be fierce, but the victory has already been declared. The Holy Spirit enables you to live from that victory, even when you feel weak.

In every trial, you are not defined by the struggle—you are defined by the One who already overcame.

Reflection:
Am I living like a conqueror or like someone defeated?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, remind me that I am more than a conqueror through Jesus. Help me walk in victory today. Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 72

I’m a Conqueror with Jesus!

“But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us.” — Romans 8:37 (NASB 1995)

Even when life feels hard, you are not a loser—you are a conqueror!

Jesus loves you, and the Holy Spirit helps you win against fear, lies, and sin. You’re on the winning team!

Try This:
Make a medal out of paper that says: “More than a Conqueror — Romans 8:37”

Prayer:
Thank You, Jesus, for helping me be brave. Help me remember I win with You! Amen.

Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 71

Raising Hearts Ready to Endure

“Just as it is written: ‘For Your sake we are killed all day long; We were regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.’” Romans 8:36 (NASB 1995)

We want our children to thrive—but also to stand. The path of faith will bring resistance, and we must prepare them to hold fast when the world presses hard.

The Holy Spirit doesn’t promise ease. He promises endurance. Our role is to teach them how to suffer with purpose—like sheep who follow their Shepherd, even through shadows.

Family Talk:

  • Why do you think the Bible talks about suffering for God?
  • How can we help each other stay strong in our faith?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help us raise children who love Jesus more than ease. Strengthen our home to stand firm in You. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 71

Faith in a World That Pushes Back

“Just as it is written: ‘For Your sake we are killed all day long; We were regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.’” Romans 8:36 (NASB 1995)

Standing for Christ might make you feel like the odd one out. It might cost you relationships, reputation, or popularity.

But the Holy Spirit empowers you to stay true—to stand when others fall away, and to walk with Jesus even when it hurts.

You’re not alone. You’re part of a generation being shaped by fire.

Challenge:
Think of one way following Jesus has been costly for you. Thank God for the strength He’s given—and ask for more.

Prayer:
Spirit, help me not run from hardship. Make me faithful, even when it costs something. Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 71

Sometimes Following Jesus Is Hard

“Just as it is written: ‘For Your sake we are killed all day long; We were regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.’” Romans 8:36 (NASB 1995)

Some people don’t like Jesus, and they may not understand why you do.

But even when following Jesus is hard, you don’t have to be afraid. The Holy Spirit helps you be brave!

Try This:
Draw a sheep with a heart on it and write: “I belong to Jesus.”

Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for loving me. Help me be brave when others don’t understand. Amen.

Apostacy, The Last Days

The Cry for Reformation — When Light Broke Through Again


(The Great Falling Away, Part 8)

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
— Psalm 119:105, NASB1995


A Flicker of Light in a World of Control

For centuries, the Word of God had been kept from the people. The Church governed with fear, tradition, and political power.
But God was not silent.

He raised up voices across Europe—men who dared to challenge religious tyranny and call the Church back to Scripture, faith, and freedom in Christ.

These weren’t perfect men. But they ignited a return to the Word that would shake nations.


The Early Reformers and Pre-Reformers

John Wycliffe (c. 1320s–1384)

  • Translated the Bible into English
  • Declared Scripture as the final authority
  • Rejected transubstantiation and papal supremacy
  • Called the Pope the “antichrist”

Jan Hus (c. 1372–1415)

  • Preached against indulgences and corrupt clergy
  • Influenced by Wycliffe’s writings
  • Burned at the stake for refusing to recant

Martin Luther (1483–1546)

  • Nailed the 95 Theses to the church door in 1517
  • Denounced the sale of indulgences
  • Declared salvation is by grace through faith, not works
  • Translated the Bible into German for the people

William Tyndale (c. 1494–1536)

  • Translated the New Testament into English
  • Declared that even a plowboy should know the Word
  • Hunted, betrayed, and burned alive for giving the people Scripture

The Price of Truth

These reformers didn’t seek rebellion—they sought restoration.
They paid dearly:

  • Excommunication
  • Torture
  • Martyrdom
  • Misrepresentation

But they feared God more than man.


What Did the Reformation Restore?

  1. Sola Scriptura — Scripture alone is our authority
  2. Sola Fide — Justification by faith alone
  3. Sola Gratia — Salvation by grace alone
  4. Solus Christus — Christ alone is mediator
  5. Soli Deo Gloria — All glory to God alone

These weren’t slogans—they were cries of the heart.


Application for Today

Ask yourself:

  • Have I taken the Bible for granted?
  • Do I trust tradition—or test all things by the Word?
  • Would I still stand if it cost me everything?

Revelation 3:2–3

“Wake up, and strengthen the things that remain… Remember what you have received and heard; and keep it, and repent.”

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