Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 33

Day 33 — “I Have Told You These Things”

📖 “But these things I have told you, that when the time comes, you may remember that I told you of them.”
—John 16:4a (NKJV)

Jesus never promised a smooth path, but He always promised the truth.

In John 16, He tells the disciples in advance about the hardship they’ll face. Why?

Because when it happens, they’ll remember—He told them.

It’s a gift to be warned. It prepares us to endure. It helps us trust.

As a woman walking with Christ, you may face seasons where faithfulness brings rejection, loss, or confusion.
But Jesus has already spoken to that.

He has told you these things so that when the time comes, you’ll stand—not in fear or surprise, but with quiet confidence that none of this is taking Him by surprise.

He is with you.
And He is never unprepared.


Reflection Questions:

  • What trials are you walking through right now that Jesus has already prepared you for in His Word?
  • How does remembering His words help you stay grounded?

Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for telling me the truth—even the hard parts. Remind me, when trouble comes, that You saw it all ahead of time. Strengthen my heart to stand firm and to trust Your voice above all others. Amen.

Convergence, The Last Days

Technology, AI, and Transhumanism

Countdown to Convergence: How Agenda 2030, Today’s Headlines, and God’s Word Align

Technology once served as a tool. Today, it is being presented as humanity’s future and salvation. Artificial Intelligence is taking center stage in governance, economics, and surveillance. Genetic engineering and brain-computer interfaces are being hailed as the next frontier. And the language of transhumanism—the promise of “Human 2.0”—is no longer hidden in obscure labs, but openly discussed by world leaders and corporate giants.

Headlines declare: “AI Becomes Central to Global Governance” or “Transhumanist Goals Framed as the Future of Humanity.” To most, this sounds like progress. To those who know God’s Word, it sounds like the corruption of His image in man and the scaffolding of the Beast system.


Agenda 2030’s Innovation Mandate

Agenda 2030 calls for:

  • Goal 9: “Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.”
  • Goal 17: “Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.”

On the surface, this is about innovation and partnership. In practice, it creates the justification for global coordination of AI, biotechnology, and human enhancement — merging humanity with technology under global oversight.


Current Events in Motion

  • AI is being deployed for surveillance, censorship, and predictive governance. Algorithms already decide what voices are amplified or silenced.
  • Biometric systems are now linked to digital ID, health passports, and financial access.
  • Genetic editing tools like CRISPR are advancing, raising questions about altering human DNA.
  • Brain-computer interfaces and robotics are moving rapidly from experimental to commercial.
  • Transhumanist language — “post-human future,” “Human 2.0,” “digital immortality” — is now mainstream.

This is not science fiction. It is the direction humanity is being told it must go.


Prophecy Foretold This

Scripture warned us about attempts to corrupt God’s creation:

  • In Genesis 6:11–12 (c. 2500 BC), “The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. So God looked upon the earth, and indeed it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted their way on the earth.” The days of Noah saw corruption of flesh itself — and Jesus said the last days would be “as the days of Noah” (Matthew 24:37).
  • In Daniel 2:43 (c. 530 BC), describing the final kingdom, it says: “They will mingle with the seed of men; but they will not adhere to one another.” Many scholars see in this the idea of unnatural mingling — a mix of humanity with what does not truly belong.
  • In Revelation 13:14–15 (c. AD 95), we read of the image of the Beast being given breath, so that it speaks and causes those who refuse to worship it to be killed. Artificial life enforcing worship sounds eerily like modern AI.

Technology will be one of the instruments through which allegiance to the Beast is demanded and enforced.


Why This Matters

  • AI is not neutral — it reflects the values and worldview of those who design and control it.
  • Transhumanism undermines God’s design by claiming humanity can be remade in man’s image rather than God’s.
  • Technology will be the enforcement arm of the Beast system — tracking, censoring, and punishing those who resist.

The promise of life extension and enhancement is a counterfeit gospel. It offers immortality without God — but delivers bondage instead.


God’s Pattern of Preservation

Even as humanity pursues rebellion, God preserves His image and His people.

  • At Babel (Genesis 11, c. 2000 BC), when humanity united to build a tower into heaven, God scattered them, preventing a one-world rebellion.
  • Through Christ, believers are “renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him” (Colossians 3:10, c. AD 60).
  • The true “upgrade” is not silicon or DNA modification, but resurrection: “The dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.” (1 Corinthians 15:52–54, c. AD 55, NKJV).

God offers eternal life freely — not through machines, but through His Son.


A Call to Watchfulness

Christians must be wise in how they view technology. We can use it as a tool, but we must never bow to it as a master. We must reject the false hope of man-made immortality and cling to the promise of resurrection in Christ.

This is a moment to proclaim clearly: eternal life is not found in circuits, code, or genetics. Eternal life is found in Jesus Christ alone.



Sources & References

Scripture

  • Genesis 6:11–12, c. 2500 BC
  • Genesis 11, c. 2000 BC
  • Daniel 2:43, c. 530 BC
  • 1 Corinthians 15:52–54, c. AD 55
  • Colossians 3:10, c. AD 60
  • Revelation 13:14–15, c. AD 95

Agenda 2030

  • Goal 9: Innovation and infrastructure
  • Goal 17: Partnerships
  • Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (United Nations, 2015)

Current Events

AI in Governance / Surveillance

  • California Senate Bill 243: California passed a law (SB 243) requiring AI chatbots to clearly disclose to users when they are interacting with AI rather than a human. It also mandates annual reports from certain operators regarding suicide-risk users. The Verge
  • AFL‑CIO launched the “Workers First Initiative on AI,” advocating for worker-centered regulation of AI in workplaces and government-funded projects, including protections against AI-powered surveillance or unfair layoffs. The Verge
  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) expanded its surveillance capabilities in 2025, acquiring facial-recognition, iris-scanning and cellphone-tracking tools targeting immigrants and protest networks, raising civil liberties concerns. The Washington Post
  • European Commission under the Artificial Intelligence Act issued guidelines banning certain AI surveillance practices — including AI-enabled social scoring and predictive policing based purely on biometrics. Reuters
  • A workshop in Thiruvananthapuram, India launched the “K-AI” portal, a platform to integrate AI into governance: ideas submission, facial recognition & vehicle-ID for police, decision-support tools for investigations and complaint-management for vigilance bureaus. The Times of India

Transhumanist Advances

  • A university press release announced the publication of Latin America Replies to Transhumanism, a global dialogue engaging philosophical critiques of transhumanist thought, suggesting the movement’s ideas are gaining academic traction. JCU News
  • A panel discussion and theological commentary described Transhumanism not simply as a tech project but as an ideology that may seek to “replace humans” with machine-enhanced beings. Archeparchy of Pittsburgh+1
  • A recent article explored how transhumanist goals (e.g., enhanced performance, extended life, machine-human integration) reflect cultural shifts in human identity, not just technological innovation. Phys.org
  • Retro Biosciences (backed by Sam Altman) is raising $1 billion to fund biotech aimed at extending human lifespan by a decade, using AI-designed drugs and stem-cell / cell-conversion approaches. Financial Times
  • Synchron revealed a new brain-computer interface (BCI) system that uses Nvidia AI and a mesh-tube insertion (less invasive than open brain surgery) to let a paralyzed patient control home electronics with thought. WIRED
  • A UK trial funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) is testing an ultrasound brain-implant (outside the brain tissue) to enhance mood and treat conditions like addiction, depression, and OCD — reflecting the blurred lines between treatment and enhancement. The Guardian
  • Tech-leaders Elon Musk (via Neuralink) and Sam Altman (via “Merge Labs”) are actively pursuing human ≠ machine integration: brain implants, “mind-uploading,” and AI-body symbiosis. Anadolu Ajansı+1
  • Philosophical and policy discussions are increasingly framing transhumanism as a political/cultural paradigm shift, not merely a scientific one — with questions over identity, sovereignty, human nature, and enhancement becoming central. John Cabot University+1
  • Senators in the U.S. are warning of risks: neurotech companies collecting & selling brain data (thoughts, emotions) with inadequate regulation. This hits the heart of transhumanism’s frontier: human consciousness as data. The Verge
  • Academic work: A research article recommends regulatory frameworks for next-gen implantable BCIs, citing the need to protect autonomy, identity, and mental privacy. arxiv.org

Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 32

“When Truth Is Uncomfortable”

📖 “They will put you out of the synagogues; yes, the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service.”
—John 16:2 (NKJV)


There may come a time when you and your children are misunderstood—not because you’ve done something wrong, but because you’ve stood for what’s right in God’s eyes.

Jesus warned His disciples of this, not to frighten them, but to prepare them.
The rejection would come from the very people who claimed to speak for God. What a hard lesson.

And today, it still happens.
When we hold fast to God’s Word, we will sometimes face rejection—even from those we least expect.

As mothers, it’s important to prepare our children to follow Christ with courage and humility.

Teach them that truth won’t always be celebrated.
But we don’t follow Jesus for applause—we follow Him because He is Lord.


Discussion Questions:

  • Why do you think Jesus warned His followers about this kind of rejection?
  • How can we support one another when following Christ feels lonely?

Prayer:
Father, give our family boldness to stand for You when the world misunderstands us. Help me raise my children to treasure truth more than approval. Let our home be filled with grace and courage. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 32

“Misunderstood but Not Alone”

📖 “They will put you out of the synagogues; yes, the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service.”
—John 16:2 (NKJV)


Jesus didn’t sugarcoat what it means to follow Him.

He told His disciples straight up:
You’ll be pushed out.
Misjudged.
Hated.
Even attacked by people who think they’re doing the right thing.

That’s heavy—but it’s real.

And maybe you’ve already seen it:
The eye-roll when you mention church.
The isolation when you choose truth over popularity.
The awkward silence when you won’t laugh at something dirty.

But hear this: you are not alone.

Jesus was rejected too—and He gets it.

So when you feel the sting of being misunderstood, don’t retreat.
Stand firm.
Shine brighter.

Because the same Spirit who gave the disciples boldness lives in you.


Challenge Questions:

  • What’s one way you’ve felt misunderstood for following Jesus?
  • How can you stay faithful without becoming bitter?

Prayer:
Jesus, You never promised an easy road, but You promised to walk it with me. Help me stay strong when I’m misunderstood. Let my life reflect You even when it costs something. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 32

“Even When It’s Hard”

📖 “They will put you out of the synagogues; yes, the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service.”
—John 16:2 (NKJV)


Sometimes, following Jesus means others won’t understand you.

Jesus told His friends that people would be mean to them—even think they were wrong for loving Him!
That sounds scary, doesn’t it?

But Jesus wasn’t trying to scare them.
He was telling them the truth so they could be brave.

If you ever feel left out for believing in Jesus, remember—He knew this would happen.
And He promised to be with you.

Even when it’s hard, He gives you courage.
Even when others don’t understand, He understands perfectly.


Think About It:

  • Have you ever been left out for doing the right thing?
  • What would Jesus want you to remember in that moment?

Prayer:
Jesus, I want to follow You, even when it’s hard. Please help me be brave and loving, even when others don’t understand. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 32

Day 32 — “They Will Put You Out…”

📖 “They will put you out of the synagogues; yes, the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service.”
—John 16:2 (NKJV)

This is one of the most sobering promises Jesus ever gave—not just persecution, but persecution in the name of God.

Jesus was preparing His followers for rejection—not just by the world, but by those who thought they were serving God.
It wasn’t just the Romans who opposed the early Christians; it was the religious elite, their own people, even their families.

There is pain in being misunderstood—especially when you’re walking in truth.

But Jesus warned us: if the world rejected Him, it will reject those who are His.
Yet we are not without comfort, and we are not without purpose.

When we are rejected for Christ’s sake, we are blessed (Matthew 5:10–12).
We are refined. Strengthened. Anchored.

And most of all—we are never alone.


Reflection Questions:

  • Have you ever been misunderstood or rejected for your faith?
  • How can you respond with truth and grace, even when it’s hard?

Prayer:
Lord, give me strength when I face rejection for Your Name. Let me not fear what man can do, but rejoice that I belong to You. Teach me to walk in love, even when I am misunderstood. Amen.

Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 31

“Your Home Is a Testimony”

📖 “And you also will bear witness, because you have been with Me from the beginning.”
—John 15:27 (NKJV)


When Jesus said, “You also will bear witness,” He wasn’t only speaking to those standing in front of Him.
He was speaking to every believer who would walk with Him—and that includes you and your home.

As a mother raising children in Christ, you may not feel like your daily life is a witness.
But every time you forgive quickly, speak truth in love, or gently correct your child with Scripture, you are testifying.

You’re showing your children what it looks like to walk with Jesus.

They’re watching how you respond to stress, how you pray, how you serve, and how you talk about the Lord.

So don’t underestimate the power of your quiet, steady example.
The most lasting testimonies aren’t always public—they’re lived out daily.


Discussion Questions:

  • What does it mean for our family to be a witness for Jesus?
  • In what ways can we talk about Jesus more often in our home?

Prayer:
Lord, let our home be a place where You are known and spoken of. Help me live in a way that shows my children what it means to walk with You. May our whole family bear witness to Your goodness and truth. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 31

“Real Ones Speak Up”

📖 “And you also will bear witness, because you have been with Me from the beginning.”
—John 15:27 (NKJV)


If you’ve truly walked with Jesus—if you’ve seen what He’s done in your life—then you’ve got something to say.

You’re a witness.

That doesn’t mean you have to be loud, preachy, or perfect.
But it does mean that staying silent isn’t an option forever.

Jesus said His disciples would bear witness because they’d been with Him.
And if you’re His, you’ve been with Him too.

You’ve seen His mercy when you’ve messed up.
His strength when you’ve been weak.
His truth in a world full of lies.

So yeah—you’ve got a story. And someone out there needs to hear it.

Don’t hide what He’s done for you.
Be real. Be bold. Be faithful.


Challenge Questions:

  • If someone asked why you follow Jesus, what would you say?
  • What’s stopping you from speaking up about Him?

Prayer:
Jesus, I don’t want to keep quiet about You. You’ve done too much for me. Give me courage to bear witness—to speak up and live like You’re real. Because You are. Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 31

“You Can Tell Others Too”

📖 “You also will bear witness, because you have been with Me.”
—John 15:27 (NKJV)


Do you know Jesus?
If you’ve learned about Him, believed in Him, and love Him, then guess what?

You can tell others about Him too!

That’s what Jesus meant when He said, “You also will bear witness.”
To bear witness means to tell the truth about what you know.

You don’t have to know everything or be a grown-up.
You just need to share what you’ve learned:

Jesus is kind.
He loves us.
He forgives our sins.
And He wants everyone to know Him!

When you talk about Jesus, you’re being just like His friends in the Bible.


Think About It:

  • Have you ever told someone about Jesus?
  • What’s one thing you know about Him that you could share?

Prayer:
Dear Jesus, thank You for helping me learn about You. Please help me share what I know so other people can know You too. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 31

“You Also Will Bear Witness”

📖 “And you also will bear witness, because you have been with Me from the beginning.”
—John 15:27 (NKJV)

Jesus reminds His disciples that their closeness to Him was not only for their personal transformation—it was also for their public testimony.

They had been with Him.
They had heard, seen, touched, and followed the Word made flesh.
And now—they would bear witness.

You may not have walked the dusty roads of Galilee or sat on the Mount of Olives, but if you are in Christ, you know Him—and that makes you a witness too.

You don’t need a theology degree or a massive platform to testify.

Your everyday moments—when you forgive quickly, speak truth gently, or comfort someone with Scripture—are a testimony to the One who has walked with you.

Don’t underestimate what your life is saying about Jesus.

Because if the Holy Spirit lives in you, then you don’t walk alone…
and your story isn’t small.


Reflection Questions:

  • What has being with Jesus taught you personally?
  • Who might need to hear your testimony this week?

Prayer:
Lord, thank You for allowing me to walk with You and know You. Let my life reflect You in word and action. Give me boldness to bear witness—so that others may know You too. Amen.