Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 22

“Connected to the Vine”

📖 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit…”
—John 15:5 (NKJV)


When Jesus used the picture of a vine and branches, He was talking about relationship.

Branches don’t grow fruit by trying harder. They grow fruit by staying connected to the vine.
That’s what Jesus wants for our homes—for each of us to be firmly attached to Him.

How do we do that?

  • By spending time in the Word.
  • By praying together.
  • By obeying His voice and staying close to Him in our choices.

A connected family is a fruitful family. And the fruit of the Spirit—like love, joy, peace, and patience—begins to grow where Christ is at the center.


Family Reflection:

  • Are we growing together or just going through the motions?
  • What’s one thing we can do this week to stay better connected to Jesus as a family?

Prayer:
Jesus, help our family stay connected to You. Let Your life flow through every part of our home. Grow Your fruit in us—together. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 22

“Stay Connected”

📖 “I am the vine, you are the branches…for without Me you can do nothing.”
—John 15:5 (NKJV)


Sometimes life feels like a constant push to do better, be more, and prove yourself.

But Jesus flips that thinking on its head:
“Without Me, you can do nothing.”

He’s not trying to crush your confidence—He’s showing you where true strength comes from.
You weren’t created to try harder or look stronger—you were created to stay connected to Him.

Like a phone with no charger, you run dry without Jesus. But when you abide—spend time in His Word, talk to Him, and follow His leading—you’ll grow in ways you never could on your own.

Real growth. Real change. Real fruit.


Challenge:
Ask yourself:

  • Am I trying to live for God… or with God?
  • What needs to change in my daily life to stay better connected to Him?

Prayer:
Lord, help me stop striving in my own strength. Teach me to stay connected to You, so that I can grow in ways that matter. You are the source of everything good. Amen.

Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 22

“Stay Close to Jesus”

📖 “I am the vine, you are the branches.”
—John 15:5a (NKJV)


Have you ever seen a tree branch full of apples or grapes?

That branch can only grow fruit if it stays connected to the tree or vine. If it breaks off, it can’t grow anything.

Jesus says we are like branches, and He is the vine.
When we stay close to Him—by praying, reading the Bible, and obeying—we grow things like love, joy, and kindness.

But when we try to do life without Jesus, we get tired and grumpy.
So stay connected to Him!
Talk to Him. Listen. Trust Him. That’s how you grow.


Think About It:

  • How can you “stay close” to Jesus today?
  • What kind of fruit do you want to grow in your life?

Prayer:
Jesus, help me stay close to You. I want to grow good fruit like love and kindness. Thank You for being with me every day. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 22

“I Am the Vine”

📖 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.”
—John 15:5 (NKJV)

The world tells us to be strong, independent, and self-sufficient. But Jesus says something radically different:
“Without Me, you can do nothing.”

That’s not weakness—it’s truth. And it’s freeing.

You weren’t created to run on your own strength. You were created to abide in Christ—to stay connected to the true Vine, drawing daily life and nourishment from Him.

When we abide in Him, fruit grows—patience in chaos, joy in sorrow, peace in trials, love in hard places. Not because we’re amazing, but because He is.

The branch doesn’t strive to produce. It simply stays connected.


Reflection Questions:

  • What area of your life feels “fruitless” or heavy right now?
  • Are you abiding in Christ—or just trying harder?

Prayer:
Jesus, help me abide in You. I don’t want to live in my own strength. Produce fruit in me that brings You glory. Keep me connected to You today. Amen.

Convergence, The Last Days

CBDCs & The Cashless Economy

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


The way we use money is being transformed before our eyes — not by accident, but by design. Central banks around the world are moving rapidly toward CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies), digital money issued and controlled directly by governments.

Headlines now read: “Federal Reserve Explores Digital Dollar” and “IMF Pushes for Cross-Border CBDC Integration.” While these developments are often marketed as tools for inclusion, safety, or convenience, Scripture shows us where they ultimately lead: the complete control of buying and selling.


Agenda 2030’s Economic Vision

Agenda 2030 declares goals such as:

  • Goal 8: “Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth…”
  • Goal 9: “Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization…”

On the surface, these sound admirable. But in practice, “inclusive” economies often mean programmable economies. Once physical cash is eliminated, every transaction will be digital — and subject to oversight, approval, and restriction.


Current Events in Motion

  • Over 100 nations are exploring or piloting CBDCs. China has already rolled out its “digital yuan.” Europe is testing the “Digital Euro.” The United States is laying groundwork through systems like FedNow.
  • Banks are closing physical branches, accelerating the shift to online-only banking.
  • Inflation, supply chain strain, and financial instability are being used as pressure points to justify a “new system.”

This is not a temporary trend. It is the infrastructure of a cashless world.


Prophecy Foretold This

Nearly 2,000 years ago, John wrote:

“…and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” (Revelation 13:17, c. AD 95, NKJV)

This passage has long seemed mysterious. But now, in an age of programmable digital currency, it is entirely possible.

Scripture also paints the futility of wealth in the last days:

  • “They will throw their silver into the streets, and their gold will be like refuse.” (Ezekiel 7:19, c. 590 BC, NKJV)
  • “Come now, you rich, weep and howl for your miseries that are coming upon you! Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are moth-eaten. Your gold and silver are corroded… You have heaped up treasure in the last days.” (James 5:1–3, c. AD 45, NKJV)

What the world trusts in will collapse. But what God has spoken will endure.


Why This Matters

CBDCs are more than money. They are programmable control:

  • Transactions can be restricted (for certain goods or services).
  • Money can be frozen (for non-compliance).
  • Currency can even be set to expire (forcing spending instead of saving).

This means no privacy, no independence, no freedom apart from the system. Once combined with digital ID and AI speech regulation, the complete Revelation 13 framework is in place.


God’s Pattern of Provision

But here is the hope: God has never abandoned His people to the systems of men.

  • In the wilderness, Israel received manna each day (Exodus 16, c. 1445 BC).
  • The widow of Zarephath saw her flour and oil miraculously sustained (1 Kings 17, c. 870 BC).
  • Jesus fed thousands with five loaves and two fish (John 6, c. AD 80).

When the world’s economy collapses, God’s economy still holds. Our provision is not bound by the Beast system, but by the hand of Almighty God.


A Call to Watchfulness

Jesus taught us: “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth… but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” (Matthew 6:19–21, c. AD 60, NKJV)

We prepare wisely and live carefully, but our ultimate trust is not in money, gold, or digital credits. It is in Christ. We watch with expectancy, not with fear.



Sources & References

Scripture

  • Exodus 16, c. 1445 BC
  • 1 Kings 17, c. 870 BC
  • Ezekiel 7:19, c. 590 BC
  • Matthew 6:19–21, c. AD 60
  • James 5:1–3, c. AD 45
  • John 6, c. AD 80
  • Revelation 13:17, c. AD 95

Agenda 2030

  • Goal 8: Economic growth
  • Goal 9: Infrastructure/industrialization
  • Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (UN, 2015)

Current Events

CBDC Pilot Programs — Recent Events & Announcements

  • India launches retail sandbox for digital rupee (CBDC pilot)
    On October 8, 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced a retail sandbox to allow fintech firms to test use-cases for the e-rupee. Reuters
  • India to pilot tokenization of Certificates of Deposit (wholesale CBDC layer)
    The RBI also launched a pilot program for tokenizing certificates of deposit, using the wholesale CBDC segment as infrastructure. Reuters
  • Uganda begins a CBDC pilot tied to broader tokenization scheme
    Uganda launched a pilot for its digital shilling, aiming to tokenize about $5.5 billion worth of real-world assets across sectors. Mariblock
  • Pakistan preparing CBDC pilot & virtual asset regulation
    Pakistan’s central bank is finalizing legislation to regulate virtual assets and is preparing to launch a CBDC pilot. Reuters
  • Japan continues its CBDC experiments
    The Bank of Japan publishes ongoing updates on its CBDC pilot/experimental phases as it explores design choices and capabilities. Bank of Japan
  • ECB adopts pilot for DLT settlement using central bank money
    The European Central Bank approved a plan (two tracks: “Pontes” as pilot, “Appia” for long term) to enable settlement on distributed ledger technology (DLT) using central bank money. European Central Bank
  • Global trends: many countries in CBDC exploration / pilot stage
    According to recent research, 114 countries are exploring CBDCs; of them, many are in development or pilot phases. CoinLedger
    Also, India’s e-rupee in circulation rose sharply by March 2025, marking it as a major pilot in scale. Atlantic Council

Branch Closures / Economic Restructuring in Banking

  • US branch closures accelerating
    In Q1 2025, U.S. banks closed a net 148 branches, up sharply from 21 in Q4 2024. Major banks contributing include U.S. Bancorp, Wells Fargo, Citizens, Bank of America, PNC, and Huntington. S&P Global
  • Deutsche Bank to cut branches and staff
    Deutsche Bank announced plans in 2025 to eliminate a “significant” number of branches and reduce roughly 2,000 jobs in its retail operations. The Economic Times+1
  • Lloyds Banking Group to close 49 more branches (UK)
    Lloyds announced it will shutter 49 more branches (across Lloyds, Halifax, Bank of Scotland) between 2025–2026, reducing its physical footprint. MoneyWeek
  • Santander’s acquisition of TSB may drive closures / cuts
    Santander UK’s acquisition of TSB raised concerns over branch overlap, job losses, and consolidation in its UK network. The Guardian
  • Branch changes & closings in Wisconsin banks (U.S.)
    Multiple small banks in Wisconsin have closed branches, relocated offices, or merged/converted structures in 2025. DFI
  • TD Bank branch shutdowns
    TD Bank (U.S.) filed to close over 38 branch locations across several states in 2025. Yahoo Finance
  • Global projections & rural impact
    It is projected that over 8,000 bank branches worldwide will shut down in 2025. In the U.S., rural and low-population areas are especially impacted. CoinLaw
  • ANZ cost cuts & restructuring
    ANZ (Australia) announced a transformation plan that includes $800 million in cost cuts and elimination of 4,500 jobs (many in retail/tech) by 2026 as part of restructuring. The Australian

Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 21

“He Calms Troubled Hearts”

📖 “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
—John 14:27b (NKJV)


Life doesn’t always feel calm. There are days of stress, disappointment, fear, or grief—moments when your heart wants to run wild with worry.

But Jesus speaks into that noise with a quiet command:
“Let not your heart be troubled.”

His words don’t ignore the hardship. They speak above it.
Because Jesus has given us His peace (John 14:27a), we now have the power to resist fear and rest in Him.

As a family, you don’t have to live in a spirit of anxiety. You can choose peace together—by reading God’s Word, praying when problems come, and reminding one another that Jesus is near.


Family Reflection:

  • What usually troubles our hearts as a family?
  • How can we encourage each other to trust Jesus more?

Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for calming our hearts and giving us peace. Help our family to rest in Your presence, especially when we feel afraid. Let Your voice be louder than our fears. Amen.


Children's Devotionals, Devotions

🧒 Children’s Devotional — Day 21

“Don’t Be Afraid”

📖 “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
—John 14:27b (NKJV)


Do you ever feel worried or scared?

Jesus knew that we would sometimes feel that way. That’s why He said,
“Don’t let your heart be troubled. Don’t be afraid.”

When we follow Jesus, we don’t have to stay afraid. We can tell Him how we feel, and the Holy Spirit will help us feel calm again.

It’s okay to feel scared sometimes, but we don’t have to stay that way.
Jesus is with you, and He gives you peace.


Think About It:

  • What do you do when you feel scared?
  • Can you stop and talk to Jesus in that moment?

Prayer:
Jesus, sometimes I feel afraid. Please help my heart feel calm and peaceful. Thank You for being with me. Amen.

Devotions, Teen Devotions

😎 Teen Devotional — Day 21

“When Your Heart Feels Heavy”

📖 “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
—John 14:27b (NKJV)


There are days when life just feels heavy.

The kind of day where your mind won’t slow down. Where fear whispers, “What if?” and anxiety says, “You can’t handle this.”

But Jesus meets you in that moment and says something different:
“Let not your heart be troubled.”

He’s not asking you to fake peace or pretend everything’s fine. He’s offering you real peace—the kind that doesn’t depend on your circumstances.

When the weight feels too much, remember:
You don’t carry it alone.
The Holy Spirit is with you. Jesus is for you.
And His peace is stronger than your panic.


Challenge:
Take one fear or worry you’re carrying right now. Write it down—and then pray, “Jesus, help me not be afraid. I give this to You.”


Prayer:
Lord, when my heart feels heavy, remind me that You’re still here. Help me trust You more than my fear. Give me Your peace today. Amen.

Devotions, Women's Devotionals

👩‍🦰 Women’s Devotional — Day 21

“Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled”

📖 “Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
—John 14:27b (NKJV)

There are moments when fear seems louder than faith—when headlines, heartache, or hidden struggles try to steal your peace. But Jesus speaks directly into that chaos:
“Let not your heart be troubled.”

This is not a suggestion. It’s a tender command. Not because you’re strong enough to make fear go away, but because He is present—and He’s already given you His peace (John 14:27a).

You don’t need to manufacture calm. You simply need to abide in the One who is your calm.

It takes daily surrender to not let your heart go where fear wants to take it. But the Holy Spirit helps you choose trust over trouble, and faith over fear.
Let not your heart be troubled—not because you’ve got this, but because He’s got you.


Reflection Questions:

  • What tends to trouble your heart most often?
  • How can you invite Jesus into those places today?

Prayer:
Jesus, when my heart feels troubled or afraid, help me remember that You are near. Teach me to trust in You—not just in good times, but in all things. Still my soul with Your presence. Amen.

Convergence, The Last Days

Digital Identity & Surveillance

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


In recent years, a quiet revolution has begun to take shape. Governments, banks, and international organizations are rapidly promoting digital identity systems — often framed as tools for security, inclusion, or convenience. Headlines regularly announce initiatives like: “World Bank Pushes for Universal Digital ID” or “Nation Launches Biometric ID for All Citizens.”

To many, this sounds like progress. To those who know God’s Word, it sounds like the foundation of something far more ominous.


Agenda 2030’s Identity Goal

Agenda 2030 explicitly declares:

“By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration.” (Goal 16.9, UN 2015)

At face value, this appears harmless — who wouldn’t want every child documented and protected? But in practice, a universal digital ID system means every individual is catalogued, tracked, and ultimately dependent on an external authority to access daily life.

What begins as “legal identity” ends as total identity control.


Current Events in Motion

Across the globe, digital ID projects are accelerating:

  • Some nations are already requiring biometric IDs to open bank accounts or access public services.
  • Others are linking digital ID with healthcare records, internet access, or even social credit systems.
  • AI-powered facial recognition is becoming the norm in airports, public buildings, and even online platforms.

Surveillance is no longer a science-fiction scenario. It is infrastructure — already here, already spreading.


Prophecy Foretold This System

The Bible warned of a day when access to commerce would be controlled:

“…and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” (Revelation 13:17, c. AD 95, NKJV)

John wrote these words nearly 2,000 years ago. Only in our day has the technology existed to make this a reality.

Daniel also foresaw a ruler who would “intend to change times and law” (Daniel 7:25, c. 530 BC). This implies authority not just over people, but over the very framework of life — time, law, and order itself.

And Jesus told us: “Watch therefore, and pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man.” (Luke 21:36, c. AD 60, NKJV)

This convergence of technology, governance, and prophecy is not the mark itself, but the scaffolding being built to support it.


Why This Matters

Digital ID is more than convenience. It is the gateway to a controlled society:

  • ID linked to banking means access to money is conditional.
  • ID linked to healthcare means medical freedom is conditional.
  • ID linked to internet or communication means speech itself is conditional.

Once combined with central bank digital currencies and AI speech regulation, the complete Revelation 13 system will stand ready. Whoever controls the ID, controls the people.


God’s Pattern of Preservation

Even as systems of control rise, God’s Word reminds us that He knows His own. When Elijah felt alone, God told him: “I have reserved seven thousand in Israel, all whose knees have not bowed to Baal” (1 Kings 19:18, c. 600 BC, NKJV).

Paul echoes this truth: “The solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: ‘The Lord knows those who are His.’” (2 Timothy 2:19, c. AD 65, NKJV).

No global ID, no surveillance system, can erase God’s seal on His people.


A Call to Watchfulness

As believers, we must discern the difference between temporary conveniences and permanent systems of control. Paul wrote:

“See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” (Ephesians 5:15–16, c. AD 60, NKJV)

Our task is not to panic, but to watch wisely, to prepare spiritually, and to shine as lights in a darkening world.

Sources & References

Scripture

  • Daniel 7:25, c. 530 BC
  • 1 Kings 19:18, c. 600 BC
  • Luke 21:36, c. AD 60
  • Ephesians 5:15–16, c. AD 60
  • 2 Timothy 2:19, c. AD 65
  • Revelation 13:17, c. AD 95

Agenda 2030

  • Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (United Nations, 2015)
  • Goal 16.9: Legal identity for all

Current Events

UK / “BritCard” / Mandatory Digital ID

The UK government announced plans to roll out a new free digital ID scheme, dubbed “BritCard,” for all UK citizens and legal residents. Wikipedia+3GOV.UK+3Bird & Bird+3

  • Under the proposal, digital ID will be mandatory for “Right to Work” checks by the end of the current Parliament. GOV.UK+2Reuters+2
  • The government claims users will not necessarily need to carry a physical card, but the digital identity must exist. Wikipedia+2Bird & Bird+2
  • There is backlash and concern: over 2.8 million people signed a petition calling to reverse mandatory digital ID over fears it becomes a tool of “mass surveillance.” Fox News+2Bird & Bird+2
  • Cybersecurity experts warn that centralizing so much identity data could make the system an “enormous hacking target.” The Guardian

India / Aadhaar / Biometric Authentication Extensions

  • India’s National Payments Corporation (NPCI) is exploring Aadhaar-based face authentication for high-value transactions, expanding beyond the usual fingerprint / iris modes. The Times of India
  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Mumbai to study India’s Aadhaar system as a model for the UK’s digital ID rollout, emphasizing lessons from scale and inclusion. The Guardian

U.S. / State Digital IDs & Mobile IDs

  • Google Wallet on Android expanded digital state ID support: Arkansas became the 10th U.S. state to let users add their State ID digitally via the Wallet app. Android Central
  • Many U.S. states already accept mobile driver’s licenses / digital IDs for various official uses (TSA, identification), and the trend is accelerating. 1819 News+1

EU / Europe / Cross-border Identity

  • The EU Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet) is being built under new regulation (amending eIDAS) so that citizens and businesses across the EU can use a mobile identity wallet recognized across member states. Wikipedia
  • Member States are required to make at least one wallet available and recognize wallets issued by other states. Wikipedia
  • Rollout is expected by end of December 2026 for core functionalities. Wikipedia

Other Countries / Cases

  • Vietnam’s VNeID app is being further rolled out. It serves as a “super app” for administrative procedures, with biometric authentication (fingerprint or face) and integrated services. Wikipedia
  • Switzerland voted narrowly (50.4% in favor) in a referendum to introduce electronic identity (e-ID) cards, optional and state-run, to modernize digital services. The Guardian
  • In Delhi (India), the state government announced the rollout of digital ID cards for persons with disabilities to improve welfare delivery and transparency. The Times of India

Biometric Surveillance — Recent Developments & Trends

EU / Borders / Entry-Exit System

  • Starting October 12, 2025, the EU is implementing a new biometric Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-EU travelers. Rather than stamping passports, new entries will require registering fingerprints and facial images. Reuters
  • The rollout will be phased, with full implementation by April 10, 2026. Reuters

Corporate / Workplace Use

  • JPMorgan Chase has mandated employees in its new Manhattan headquarters to provide biometric data (fingerprint or eye scans) as a condition for building access, replacing traditional ID badges. Financial Times+1

Retail / Commercial Use

  • A UK supermarket chain, Farmfoods, reportedly adopted facial recognition cameras at checkouts to detect and deter repeat shoplifters, scanning customer faces against a database. Critics warn of privacy & profiling risks. The Scottish Sun

Surveillance & Technology Trends

  • The Biometrics Institute’s 2025 Industry Survey shows increased deployment of biometrics in policing and law enforcement, with growing interest in multimodal biometrics (combining face, iris, gait) to enhance accuracy and counter spoofing. Biometrics Institute
  • Deepfake / AI spoofing of biometric systems is emerging as a top concern. A recent study introduced a “Deepfake Kill Chain” for attacking biometric systems, and proposes mitigations like dynamic biometrics (eye movement, liveness) and privacy-preserving data governance. arXiv
  • Another research paper (FarSight) advances person recognition from long distances by fusing face, gait, and body shape modalities—useful in surveillance and remote sensing scenarios. arXiv
  • Scholarly analyses point to regulatory and privacy gaps: facial recognition and biometric data are being collected often without clear consent or oversight, risking abuse especially when tied to mass surveillance. Tech Policy Press+2PMC+2

Immigration & Enforcement

Critics argue that some surveillance / biometric tracking in immigration contexts lays groundwork for broader authoritarian surveillance. Political Research Associates

In the U.S., surveillance systems, AI, and biometric tools are being used in immigration enforcement, including use by ICE and DHS for facial recognition, data analytics, and monitoring. Brookings

A recent legislative bill (“One Big Beautiful Bill” / OBBBA) proposes allocating $673 million for biometric entry–exit systems at U.S. ports of entry. IDGA