The Daily Devotional Podcast
Start your day with the Daily Devotional Podcast — a Monday through Friday Bible study designed to help you pause, reflect, and connect with God’s Word. Each short devotional takes you deeper into Scripture, offering encouragement, insight, and practical application for everyday life. Whether you’re commuting, on a break, or beginning your morning routine, these devotionals will point you to Jesus and help you grow in your faith one day at a time.
Episodes
139 episodes
The Question Behind the Question | John 10: 22-30
This reflection shows that the issue in John 10 was not a lack of evidence about who Jesus is, but a lack of trust, as some demanded more proof while His sheep simply recognized His voice and followed. It invites us to examine whether our quest...
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The Shepherd Who Stays | Psalm 23
This reflection receives Psalm 23 not as familiar poetry but as fulfilled promise, revealing a Shepherd whose care is personal, active, and present through every valley. It invites us to rest in His steady goodness and decide whether we will tr...
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The Shepherd Who Secures | Hebrews 13:20–21
This reflection affirms that the Shepherd who laid down His life has risen and now secures an eternal covenant, proving that God keeps His promises with enduring authority and peace. It invites us to trust not only His voice but His ongoing pow...
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When the Shepherds Fail | Ezekiel 34
This reflection connects Jesus’ claim to be the Good Shepherd with God’s promise to personally confront corrupt leadership and care for His wounded people. It challenges us to reconsider whether past failures have shaped our view of Christ and ...
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5:32
The Shepherd Who Stays | John 10: 11-21
This reflection reveals a Shepherd who does not abandon His people when the cost rises, but willingly lays down His life in committed, personal love. It invites us to confront where disappointment has shaped our expectations and to wrestle with...
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The Voice That Calls | John 10: 1-10
This reflection contrasts the competing voices that shape our direction with the steady, personal leadership of the true Shepherd who calls us by name and leads toward fullness of life. It invites us to examine what we are listening to and to c...
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True Refuge | Psalm 91
When Sight Can Blind Us E5 – This reflection contrasts inherited or cultural security with the deeper refuge found in dwelling closely with God, showing that true safety is rooted in trust rather than identity markers. It challenges us to exami...
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Children of the Promise | Galatians 3: 15-27
When Sight Can Blind Us E4 – This reflection shows that belonging to Abraham’s family has never been about heritage, proximity, or religious performance, but about trusting the promise of God fulfilled in Christ. It reminds us that true inherit...
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The Faith of Abraham | Genesis 22: 1-12
When Sight Can Blind Us E3 –This reflection returns us to Abraham’s defining moment to show that true spiritual lineage is marked not by heritage, but by surrendered trust in God’s character and provision. It invites us to see that faith is not...
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The Father We Resemble | John 8:42–59
When Sight Can Blind Us E2 – This reflection confronts us with the reality that spiritual identity is revealed not by heritage or certainty, but by whose voice we love, obey, and embody. It challenges us to see that when truth threatens our sen...
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If You Remain | John 8:31–41
When Sight Can Blind Us E1 – This reflection draws a clear line between belief and surrender, showing that true freedom comes not from agreement or heritage, but from remaining in Jesus even when His words unsettle us. It reminds us that blindn...
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And Yet - 5 | Romans 5: 6-11
This reflection reminds us that Christ did not wait for us to be strong, faithful, or whole before acting, but met us in our weakness with sacrificial love. Even when pain, failure, and betrayal feel overwhelming, the cross stands as unshakable...
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And Yet - 4 | Matthew 26:20–25
This reflection shows us that Jesus does not observe betrayal from a distance but enters it fully, remaining present and loving even when trust is broken. When betrayal wounds us deeply, we are not turning to a Savior who guesses at our pain, b...
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And Yet - 3 | 2 Samuel 11: 10 - 17
This passage forces us to face the uncomfortable truth that sometimes we are not just the wounded, but the ones who wound, as David’s deliberate choices reveal the destructive reach of hidden sin. Yet even here, Scripture insists that God’s goo...
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And Yet - 2 | Job 7: 11-16
This reflection honors the kind of suffering that spills out in honest lament, reminding us that faith is not always quiet or composed, but sometimes expressed through raw words spoken in exhaustion and grief. Job’s cry shows us that God is not...
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And Yet - 1 | Genesis 37: 18-24
This reflection sits with the reality that some of our deepest wounds come not from strangers, but from those closest to us—pain that feels undeserved, isolating, and unresolved. Joseph’s time in the pit reminds us that God’s goodness is not pr...
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God’s Will - 5 | Acts 9:10–19
This reflection reveals that no story is too broken for God’s will, as He redeems even the most unlikely people and invites ordinary, hesitant disciples like Ananias to participate in that transformation. God’s purposes move forward through wil...
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God’s Will - 4 | Jonah 3
This reflection shows that God’s purposes are not fragile—His will keeps moving forward even through reluctant, imperfect obedience, as seen in Jonah’s resistance and Nineveh’s surprising repentance. The story reminds us that God is the true pr...
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God’s Will - 3 | Exodus 3:7–10
This reflection reveals that God’s will often moves from compassion to commission, calling ordinary and reluctant people—like Moses—to step into His work despite fear or inadequacy. Rather than waiting for confidence or qualification, God meets...
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God's Will - 2 | Genesis 12:1–3; Ephesians 2:14–22
This reflection reframes God’s will not as a hidden roadmap to decode, but as a clear mission to join—receiving His blessing so it can flow through us to others. From Abraham to Christ, God’s desire has always been outward and reconciling: form...
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