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Your Daily Devotional 2/1/2026: Love Made Complete in Us
Devotional Message John presents a beautiful paradox: “No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us.” The invisible God becomes visible through love…
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Small Prayers For February
If February teaches you anything, let it be this: small prayers still move big mountains. God, help me release what January revealed I can’t hold onto. Make room in me…
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God Removes, God Replaces
Letting go is rarely easy, especially when what left your life once felt important, familiar, or deeply hoped for. But God does not remove things casually or without care. When…
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If You’re Learning To Let Go Of The Past, This Is How God Is Preparing Your Future
I’m slowly learning to let the past go and focus on the present to build a better future. I’m slowly learning to let all the pain go so I can…
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God Is Not Going To Fail You
You don’t have to figure it all out. You just have to place it back in his hands. God is not going to fail you. God wants you to stay…
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The Happiest People Aren’t Lucky—They’ve Found God
I envy these people. I want their faith. I want their strength. I want their solid feet when their world is falling apart. I want their forgiveness when their heart…
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How To Make Peace With A Future That Doesn’t Look Like The One You Prayed For
You had a vision for your life — one that wasn’t rooted in competition or pride, but rather, one that was rooted in hope, in spirit. You dreamed with God,…
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The “Missed Exit” Theory
What is meant for you will not punish you for taking the long way. Sometimes God lets you pass what you thought you wanted so you don’t end up somewhere…
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Before January Ends
Before January ends, sit with yourself and thank the version of you who kept going. You held everything together quietly — and nobody but God knows how much strength that…
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Your Daily Devotional 1/31/2026: No Longer I, But Christ
Devotional Message Paul declares the most radical identity shift possible: “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” This isn’t metaphor but…









