Devotions, Family Devotionals

🏡 Family Devotional — Day 55

“The Holy Spirit Guides Our Family Into Truth”

📖 “Teach me Your way, O Lord; I will walk in Your truth.”
—Psalm 86:11a (NKJV)


Every family has moments when things feel unclear—questions about decisions, emotions, conflicts, or even questions about God. The Lord never intended for families to walk through life without guidance. That’s why He gives His Spirit to every believer.

The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of truth, and He loves to guide families who seek Him together.

He helps parents lead with wisdom and not fear.
He helps children learn to recognize right from wrong.
He brings peace when disagreements rise.
He helps everyone understand God’s Word in a way that shapes the home.

A family that listens for the Holy Spirit becomes a family that walks in unity, honesty, and grace. His guidance often comes through Scripture, gentle conviction, wise conversations, and quiet moments when God reminds you of what is true.

When your home chooses truth over confusion, and Scripture over opinion, the Holy Spirit strengthens you as a family and keeps your hearts focused on Jesus.


Talk About It Together:

  • Where do we need God’s help to understand the truth right now?
  • How can we make space—together—for the Holy Spirit’s guidance in our home?

Prayer:

Holy Spirit, guide our family in Your truth.
Help us listen to Your voice, love each other well, and walk in the ways of Jesus.
Fill our home with wisdom, peace, and unity as we follow You.
Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

👧👦 Teen Devotional — Day 55

“The Holy Spirit Helps Me Discern Truth”

📖 “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit… will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you.”
—John 14:26 (NKJV)


In a world filled with opinions, pressure, and voices from every direction, it can feel overwhelming to figure out what’s true. That’s why Jesus promised us the Holy Spirit.

He is your Teacher.
He is your Guide.
He is your Reminder of what Jesus said.

The Holy Spirit helps you recognize lies—about God, about yourself, about right and wrong. He gives you discernment, which means being able to sense the difference between what is true and what only sounds true.

He also brings God’s Word back to your mind at the moment you need it most.
You might not even realize it until you think, “Wait… that doesn’t sound right,” or “I remember what Scripture says about this.”
That’s the Holy Spirit working in you.

If you belong to Jesus, the Spirit of God lives in you—and He will never mislead you.

Whenever you feel pressure to go along with something you know isn’t right, or when you’re unsure who to trust, pause and ask Him for clarity. He delights in guiding you.


Talk About It:

  • What’s one area in your life where you need the Holy Spirit’s clarity right now?
  • Have you ever felt a “warning” in your heart that helped you avoid something harmful?

Prayer:

Holy Spirit, thank You for guiding me into truth. Help me recognize Your voice above all others, and give me discernment in every moment. Strengthen me to follow Jesus, even when it’s hard. Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 55

“The Holy Spirit Helps Me Know What’s True”

📖 “When He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth.” —John 16:13a (NKJV)

Sometimes people say things that sound right but aren’t true.
That’s why Jesus sent the Holy Spirit—to help us know what’s really true.

The Holy Spirit is called the Spirit of Truth because He teaches us what God says. He helps us understand the Bible, shows us when something is wrong, and helps us say no to sin.

When you’re confused or unsure, you can ask the Holy Spirit to help you. He is always with you and will gently guide you—just like a flashlight helps you see in the dark.

Talk About It:

What does it mean that the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of truth?
Can you think of a time when God helped you understand something?

Prayer:

Holy Spirit, thank You for helping me understand what’s true. Please guide me when I feel unsure, and help me follow Jesus every day. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

🌷 Women’s Devotional — Day 55

“The Spirit Guides into Truth”

📖 “However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth…”
—John 16:13a (NKJV)


We live in a time of half-truths, misinformation, and confusion—even within the church.
But the Spirit of God is not a Spirit of confusion. He is the Spirit of truth.
And He was sent to guide us into all truth, not just give us truth as a concept, but as a Person—Jesus Christ, who is the Truth (John 14:6).

When you feel uncertain about what to believe, or when culture shifts and moral lines blur,
you don’t need to guess or follow the crowd.
You have a Guide—the Holy Spirit—who gently leads you back to God’s Word and opens your eyes to understand it.

You don’t walk alone, dear sister.
Truth is not just something to memorize; it’s Someone to follow—and the Spirit makes sure your heart is walking with Him.


Reflection:

  • Are you asking the Spirit to guide you as you study God’s Word?
  • Are there any lies or confusion you’ve been believing that God’s truth needs to replace?

Prayer:
Spirit of Truth, thank You for faithfully guiding me through the Word and into deeper knowledge of Christ.
Keep my heart tender and teachable, and give me discernment when the world’s voice grows loud.
Lead me into truth, for Your name’s sake.
Amen.

Devotions, Family Devotionals

🏡 Family Devotional — Day 54

“Glorifying Jesus Together”

📖 “He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you.”
—John 16:14 (NKJV)


As a family, we talk about a lot of things—school, work, meals, chores, plans.
But how often do we talk about Jesus in a way that truly lifts Him up?

Jesus said the Holy Spirit’s mission is to glorify Him.
That means making Jesus the center, the focus, and the treasure in all we do.
The Spirit teaches us what Jesus said, shows us how Jesus lived, and helps us follow Him together.

Imagine a home where the name of Jesus is honored in conversations, decisions, and attitudes.
That’s what the Spirit wants to build—a family where Christ is glorified.


Family Discussion:

  • How can we glorify Jesus as a family this week?
  • Are there habits or conversations we need to change to keep Jesus at the center?

Family Prayer:
Holy Spirit, we want to glorify Jesus in our home.
Please help us speak kindly, live truthfully, and point to Him in all we do.
Teach us as a family to know, follow, and honor Jesus together.
In His name, Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 54

“The Spirit Points to Jesus, Not You”

📖 “He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you.”
—John 16:14 (NKJV)


Social media wants you to believe life is all about your story, your image, your spotlight.
But the Holy Spirit flips that completely.

Jesus said the Holy Spirit would glorify Him, not us.
That means if the Spirit is at work in your life, He’s not feeding your ego—He’s magnifying Christ.

The Spirit shows us who Jesus really is—His mercy, His holiness, His power—and then helps us reflect Him in our choices, words, and friendships.
When you feel the pull to center everything on yourself,
ask: “Is this about me, or is this showing others who Jesus is?”

Glorifying Jesus might not get you likes, but it will bring you life.


Think It Over:

  • Are you more concerned about what others think of you than how they see Christ through you?
  • What would change if the Holy Spirit helped you glorify Jesus in your daily choices?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, I don’t want to live for my own glory. Help me shift my focus from self to Jesus.
Show me more of who He is, and help me reflect Him in the way I live.
In His name, Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🐣 Children’s Devotional — Day 54

“The Holy Spirit Makes Jesus Known”

📖 “He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you.”
—John 16:14 (NKJV)


Have you ever had someone share a secret with you—something special that made you feel trusted?

Jesus said the Holy Spirit does something even better.
He shares with us everything that belongs to Jesus!
The Holy Spirit tells us how amazing Jesus is so we can love Him more and follow Him better.

That’s what it means to “glorify” Jesus.
It means showing how good, kind, powerful, and holy He really is.
The Holy Spirit does this every time you read your Bible, pray, or obey God’s voice.
He helps your heart say, “Wow, Jesus is wonderful!”


Talk About It:

  • What is one thing you love about Jesus?
  • How can you show Jesus is important in your life today?

Prayer:
Dear Holy Spirit, thank You for helping me see how great Jesus is.
I want to know Him more and make Him happy with how I live.
Please help me love and obey Him.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩 Women’s Devotional — Day 54

“He Will Glorify Me”

📖 “He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you.”
—John 16:14 (NKJV)


So many voices clamor for your attention—your schedule, your responsibilities, even your internal expectations.
But there is one voice who speaks for Jesus Himself: the Holy Spirit.

Jesus promised that the Spirit would glorify Him. How?
By revealing the heart and truth of Jesus to us in every part of our lives.
Whether we are reading Scripture, correcting our children, dealing with emotions, or resting quietly—
He takes what belongs to Christ and makes it known to us.

He doesn’t glorify us.
He doesn’t glorify our plans.
He doesn’t glorify the world.
He glorifies Christ.

That’s the beautiful, refining work of the Spirit:
He keeps pointing our eyes back to Jesus, even when the world tries to pull them elsewhere.
And as we behold Christ, we are changed.


Pause & Reflect:

  • Are there areas in your life where you’re seeking attention, affirmation, or control more than Christ’s glory?
  • What would it look like to surrender those to the Spirit today?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help me to glorify Jesus in my thoughts, words, and actions. Take what belongs to Him and declare it to me. Lead me into deeper worship and surrender. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 53

“The Holy Spirit Knows What’s Coming”

📖 “He will tell you things to come.”
—John 16:13b (NKJV)


Have you ever wished you knew what would happen tomorrow?

Jesus told His disciples that the Holy Spirit would help them know what was ahead—not so they could always know the future like a superhero, but so they would trust God and follow His lead.

When something big is coming—like moving to a new house, starting a new grade, or even facing something hard—God doesn’t leave us alone.
He gives us His Spirit to prepare our hearts and help us stay close to Him.

Even if we don’t know all the details, we can trust that the Holy Spirit knows.
And He is always right.


Think About It:

  • Have you ever felt something important in your heart and knew God was helping you get ready?
  • How can you practice listening for God’s voice today?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, thank You for knowing everything—even the things I don’t understand yet. Please help me trust You and follow You wherever You lead. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 53

“Spirit-Given Words”

📖 “He will tell you things to come.”
—John 16:13b (NKJV)


There is something deeply reassuring about being told what lies ahead—not so we can control it, but so we can be prepared and faithful in the waiting.

Jesus told His disciples that the Holy Spirit would not only guide them into truth, but also declare things to come.
Not vague impressions. Not wishful thinking.
But Spirit-spoken clarity rooted in the will of the Father and the testimony of the Son.

The early Church walked with this expectancy.
They moved forward not because they had a five-year plan,
but because they were led by the Spirit who sees beyond time.

Dear sister, God may not give you every detail,
but He hasn’t left you in the dark.

He has sent the Spirit to illuminate the path, to warn, to encourage, and to equip.
When He prompts, speak.
When He reveals, trust.
When He says, “Go,” do not fear.


Reflection:

  • Am I willing to listen when the Spirit speaks of what’s ahead—even if it challenges my comfort?
  • Do I discern the voice of the Holy Spirit in my personal walk and in the Word?

Prayer:
Lord, thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit, who speaks what I need to hear in season and in truth. Teach me to listen with faith, to respond with obedience, and to rest in Your perfect knowledge of what lies ahead. In Jesus’ name, Amen.