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A Prayer for Tuning Our Lives to God’s Voice | Your Daily Prayer

It’s amazing how quickly a small thing can throw everything off. In music, even one string slightly out of tune can disrupt an entire song. This devotional begins with that image—musicians tuning their instruments before a performance, listening closely for what’s true, steady, and right. With practice, they can detect when a note is off. And once the instruments are tuned properly, the music becomes harmonious and beautiful, just as it was designed to be. In the same way, our lives can drift out of tune when we start listening to the wrong voices. The world constantly offers messages about what will make us happy, secure, or successful—wealth, status, comfort, possessions, or even cynicism and hopelessness. Some of those messages sound convincing, especially when our hearts are tired or our spiritual ears aren’t trained. But when we tune ourselves to the world’s “notes,” we often end up with more confusion, discord, and heartache. The devotional points to Rehoboam as a warning about what happens when we listen to voices that feel familiar or flattering rather than wise and true. He rejected the counsel of experienced elders and followed the advice that appealed to him—leading to major loss. It’s a reminder that what seems right in the moment isn’t always right, and that wisdom often requires humility and discernment. So how do we tune our lives to God’s voice instead? We practice. We develop a trained ear by spending consistent time in Scripture, praying for understanding, and allowing God’s Word to shape our thinking. As we read, memorize, and meditate, the Holy Spirit brings truth to mind when we need guidance. Over time, God aligns our hearts and choices so our lives begin to reflect His hope, His wisdom, and His story. And when we’re tuned to Him, our lives become a kind of worship—steady, purposeful, and pleasing to the One who made us. Main Takeaways Just like instruments need tuning, our hearts and minds can drift out of alignment over time. The world offers convincing messages, but they often lead to discord and discouragement. Rehoboam’s story warns us about the cost of listening to the wrong voices. Tuning to God’s voice requires practice through Scripture, prayer, and spiritual attentiveness. As God renews our minds, our lives become more harmonious and honoring to Him. Today’s Bible Verse “The king answered the people harshly. Rejecting the advice given him by the elders, he followed the advice of the young men and said, ‘My father made your yoke heavy; I will make it even heavier. My father scourged you with whips; I will scourge you with scorpions.’” - 1 Kings 12:13-14, NIV Your Daily Prayer Here is a brief excerpt from today’s prayer: “Lead me away from the path of Rehoboam… Renew my mind, Holy Spirit, so that I may understand and follow the will of God.” You can listen to the full prayer or read the devotional at the links below. LifeAudio – Discover daily devotionals, Christian podcasts, and biblical encouragement at LifeAudio.com Crosswalk – Explore faith, prayer, and Christian living resources at Crosswalk.com

A Prayer for Those Who Have Wronged Us | Your Daily Prayer

Being wronged cuts deeply—especially when the hurt comes from someone you trusted or stood alongside in faith. This devotional speaks honestly to that pain, sharing the emotional weight of betrayal, disappointment, and offense that can surface when others turn away from truth or cause harm through their actions. In moments like these, it’s tempting to respond with exposure, retaliation, or harsh words, believing that justice requires us to fight back. But Scripture calls us to a different response—one that doesn’t ignore truth, yet refuses to be ruled by bitterness. Walking by the Spirit means actively resisting the urges of the flesh, even when our emotions feel justified. God doesn’t leave us guessing about how to respond; His Word provides clarity and direction when feelings are intense and wounds are fresh. Love, grace, and mercy are not passive responses—they are intentional, disciplined choices that reflect Christ. The devotional highlights a powerful truth from 1 Peter: love covers a multitude of sins. This doesn’t mean overlooking error or avoiding necessary correction. It means that once truth has been spoken, we entrust the outcome to God. Sometimes loving someone well looks like stepping back, guarding your heart, and choosing not to rehearse offense or collect evidence to “win” a battle that God never asked you to fight. Forgiveness and grace are not signs of weakness—they are evidence of spiritual maturity. When we release others into God’s hands, we free our hearts from bitterness and make room for peace. This prayer invites us to remember that every person is made in God’s image and that the same mercy we’ve received is meant to flow outward—even toward those who have hurt us the most. Main Takeaways Being wronged can stir strong emotions, but Scripture helps guide our response. Walking by the Spirit means resisting retaliation and choosing love over bitterness. Love does not ignore truth, but it releases the need for personal vindication. God’s Word provides clarity when emotions feel overwhelming. Extending grace protects your heart and reflects Christ’s character. Today’s Bible Verse “Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.” - 1 Peter 4:8, ESV

Trading Pressure for Peace | Your Nightly Prayer

When stress and pressure build up, our instinct is often to look for quick relief—something that helps us vent, escape, or feel momentarily better. But those temporary outlets rarely bring lasting peace. In this episode, we’re invited to trade pressure for something far greater: the steady, restoring peace that only Jesus provides. As we reflect on weariness, anger, and anxiety, we’re reminded that God does not shame us for our struggles. Instead, He meets us in them, offering comfort, perspective, and hope that lightens the weight we carry.

5 Quick Ways to Guard Your Heart From Loneliness on Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day can stir up loneliness, but you are never alone in Christ. In this video, discover 5 heartfelt, biblical ways to encourage your soul when love feels far away. Whether you're single, grieving, or just feeling forgotten, these truths will help you find comfort in God's unchanging love. Read the accompanying article, here: https://www.christianity.com/wiki/holidays/5-ways-to-uplift-your-lonely-heart-this-valentines-day.html ✝️ “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted” (Psalm 34:18) 📖 Watch now and let Scripture renew your hope. #ValentinesDay #ChristianEncouragement #FaithOverFeelings #Loneliness #BibleVerses

Trusting God’s Timing in the Cold Seasons | Your Nightly Prayer

Dear God, Tonight, we bring You our weariness in waiting. This season feels cold and quiet, and we don’t always understand Your timing. Forgive us for the moments we’ve doubted You or tried to rush what You are still preparing. Help us surrender our expectations and release the pressure to figure everything out. Teach us to wait with faith, rather than frustration. When it feels like nothing is happening, remind us that You are still working—strengthening our roots, shaping our hearts, and preparing what comes next. Thank You for Your Word that reminds us there is a season for everything. We trust that this cold season has purpose, and that You are faithful to carry us through it. In Your name we pray, Amen.

A Prayer to Run to Instead of from God | Your Daily Prayer

It’s possible to believe in God and still try to keep distance from Him. Sometimes we don’t call it “running”—we call it independence, freedom, or needing space. But this devotional is honest about what running can look like: changing locations, changing environments, changing relationships, and hoping that if we get far enough away, we won’t feel the conviction, the questions, or the call of God. Yet the message is simple and comforting: God doesn’t stop pursuing His children. The author shares a personal journey of trying to outrun God, convinced that submission to Him would mean losing pleasure and living under a suffocating list of rules. But the farther she ran, the more she found the opposite of freedom—loneliness, exhaustion, and despair. What looked like control eventually turned into emptiness. That’s often how running works: it offers temporary relief, but it can’t provide lasting peace. Jonah’s story mirrors this reality. Jonah tried to escape God’s call, but the storm made it clear that disobedience doesn’t lead to calm waters. In Jonah 1:12, he acknowledges that the storm was tied to his choices, and the turning point came when he realized he could not save himself—he needed God’s mercy. The devotional connects that to our own “storms” and low places: moments when we realize we’re in the wrong direction, the wrong patterns, the wrong boat—and we don’t have the strength to fix it alone. This prayer invites listeners to stop running and start returning. God’s pursuit isn’t harsh; it’s love. Surrender isn’t the end of life—it’s the beginning of healing and safety in the arms of a Father who doesn’t give up. Whether you’re the one running or you’re praying for someone who is, today is a reminder that God can reach hearts, restore what’s broken, and bring prodigals home. Main Takeaways Running from God can look like chasing “freedom,” but it often leads to emptiness and isolation. God pursues His children with persistent love, even when we resist Him. Jonah’s story reminds us that disobedience brings storms, but surrender leads to mercy. True peace is found not in escape, but in returning to God and trusting His care. This prayer is also for those carrying burden for wayward loved ones—God can bring them back. Today’s Bible Verse “Pick me up and throw me into the sea,” he replied, “and it will become calm. I know that it is my fault that this great storm has come upon you.” - Jonah 1:12 NIV

Amy Grant Shares How We All Have the Power to Shape the World

Amy Grant shared how we all have the power to shape the world. The singer-songwriter explained that everyone, despite what they might think, is in a position of influence. Watch the short but powerful clip to listen to the musician explain how we can all do something to shape and influence the direction of the world we live in.

The world is a lost and fallen place. Ever since Eve took that bite of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, sin has wreaked havoc, destroying and ruining everything it encounters. Today, we are still paying the price for Adam and Eve’s willful disobedience all these years later. All the pain, hurt and heartache we experience are a result of what they did, unleashing sin into the world.

This place will never be perfect, and sin will always be present. That is a sad fact. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t make things better for ourselves and those around us. We can treat one another better, without being needlessly cruel or hateful, as we so often see on popular social media platforms and on the news.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Amy states that each of us has tremendous power to shape the state of the world. Of course, many people will say this is not the case at all, believing that whatever they do will go unnoticed and not amount to much, but they would be wrong.

“We’re all operating in the world that we know, that’s right around us,” she said. “And so many times, when we are trying to understand the picture, I think we neglect the power that we have in what we choose in the environment right around us. And so, all of us are making the world what it is, one day at a time; how we welcome ourselves to it; how we welcome each other.”

Ephesians 4:32 “And be kind to one another, full of pity, having forgiveness for one another, even as God in Christ had forgiveness for you.”

What Do You Think About At Funerals (if you're a Christian)

This is about a funeral for a friend.

Denise Wakefield on the Transformative Power of Prayer -Part 1

Join us for a powerful discussion on **intercession** with Denise Wakefield, an incredible intercessor whose message brings significant impact. This conversation explores the depths of **prayer** and highlights **the ministry of intercession** in action. Discover how **prophetic intercession** can empower your faith and inspire **praying for others**.

A Prayer for a Child Facing Injury or Illness | Your Nightly Prayer

Few things feel as heartbreaking as seeing a child face injury, illness, or a frightening diagnosis. This devotional begins from a place of personal vulnerability—the author shares her own fear and anxiety while facing serious medical uncertainty, and that experience opens her eyes even more to the heavy burden children and their families carry. If it’s difficult for an adult to process testing, procedures, and “what if” thoughts, it’s almost unimaginable to consider what it’s like for a child who may not fully understand what’s happening or why. In moments like these, fear can take over quickly. Questions swirl, worst-case scenarios creep in, and daily life becomes hard to focus on. Yet the devotional reminds us that God meets us right in that fear. Isaiah 41:10 is offered as an anchor—God does not leave His people to face hard things alone. He strengthens, helps, and upholds. And while the original words were spoken in a specific context, the heart of the promise reflects God’s unchanging character: He is present with His children in suffering. This devotional also highlights something practical and powerful: prayer. Whether you’re a parent walking through a child’s illness, a loved one supporting a family, or someone who simply feels burdened for children who are suffering, prayer is a meaningful response. Scripture encourages believers to bring sickness and pain before the Lord and to pray as a community. Even when we can’t fix the situation, we can entrust children and their families to the God who can comfort, protect, and provide peace beyond understanding. Today’s prayer is an invitation to ask God to surround hurting children with His peace, strengthen their families, and bring healing and hope. And it’s a reminder that God is good—able to do far more than we can imagine—especially in the hardest places. Main Takeaways Children facing injury or illness carry heavy fears, and their families carry deep burdens too. Medical uncertainty can stir anxiety and “what if” thinking, but God meets us in that fear. God promises His presence, strength, and help—He does not abandon us in suffering. Prayer is a powerful way to support hurting children and families, even from a distance. God can bring comfort, peace, and healing in ways beyond what we can imagine. Today’s Bible Verse “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” - Isaiah 41:10 Your Daily Prayer Here is a brief excerpt from today’s prayer: “Please help every child who is going through various treatments and surround them with the peace that only You can provide.”

God Is Working in the Waiting | Your Nightly Prayer

Waiting is one of the hardest parts of life—whether you’re stuck in traffic, waiting on medical results, longing for reconciliation, or hoping God will open a door that still feels shut. It’s tempting to assume that “nothing is happening” simply because you can’t see movement. But God doesn’t waste waiting. Scripture reminds us that His timing is not neglect—it’s mercy, wisdom, and purpose. When answers delay, the Lord is still good to those who seek Him. He is shaping endurance, deepening trust, and strengthening hope in ways that often only form in the slow spaces. Tonight, instead of measuring God’s faithfulness by speed, we can measure it by His presence. He is with you in the waiting, and He is working—even when you can’t yet see the outcome. TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE “The LORD is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him.” — Lamentations 3:25 YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER Dear God, Waiting feels heavy tonight. I confess how easily I grow weary, discouraged, and tempted to believe You’ve forgotten me. Please forgive me for trying to force outcomes or letting fear and frustration lead my thoughts. Lord, teach me to seek You here—right in the middle of the unknown. Give me patient endurance to keep trusting You when I don’t have answers. Remind me that Your delays are not denial, and Your silence is not absence. Fill me with Your peace that surpasses understanding. Help me rest in Your plans over my own, and strengthen my hope as I wait for You to move. Thank You that You are good to those who seek You, and that my waiting is not wasted in Your hands. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

A Prayer to Desire What God Desires for Your Life | Your Daily Prayer

It’s natural to make plans and build dreams for the future—sometimes down to the smallest details. But this devotional reminds us that God often reshapes our desires in unexpected ways, not to disrupt us, but to lead us into something better than we would have chosen on our own. The author shares a personal story of feeling settled and satisfied with “the plan,” only to sense a growing restlessness and lack of purpose. That discomfort became an invitation: not to work harder or force a new direction, but to draw closer to God.

A New Beginning Every Day | Your Daily Prayer

Jesus, Tonight, shame wants to keep me awake—replaying what I said, what I did, and what I wish I could undo. But I bring it all to You. Thank You for being tender with my weakness and patient with my growth. When I’m tempted to condemn myself, remind me of Your mercy and Your cross, of the forgiveness You offered even in suffering. Help me receive Your grace deep in my soul, not as a concept, but as comfort and truth. Where I need to repent, lead me gently. Where I need to make things right, give me courage. And where I can’t change what’s already done, help me release it into Your hands. Thank You that in You I am a new creation, and that You are still transforming me. Quiet my mind, guard my heart, and let Your love be louder than my shame. In Your Name, Amen.

A Prayer to Cherish and Uphold the Sanctity of Life | Your Daily Prayer

Sanctity of Life Day is a reminder that human life is not accidental or ordinary—it is created, intentional, and sacred. This devotional centers on the biblical truth that people have value because they are made in God’s image. Our worth isn’t earned by performance, productivity, age, ability, or circumstance. It’s given by the Creator who formed us, knows us, and calls us His. The devotional also emphasizes God’s personal involvement in every life. Scripture describes Him as the One who sees us before we’re even fully formed, who writes our days with purpose, and who breathes life into humanity. That means every person carries God-given dignity and is never invisible to Him. From the beginning, God’s hand has been on our lives—shaping, guiding, and appointing good works for us to walk in. Because life is sacred to God, His people are called to value it too. That includes choosing life in our own hearts and decisions, and also standing up for those who are overlooked, vulnerable, or not valued by the world around them. The devotional calls believers to reflect God’s heart by protecting, honoring, and advocating for human dignity—speaking up, showing compassion, and living with conviction that every life is worthy of care and protection. Today is an invitation to gratitude for the gift of life, and a renewed commitment to represent God well—by cherishing life the way He does.

In God's Word (Psalm 23)

Where I read Psalm 23, The Lord is my Shepherd.

Finding Joy in the Cold | Your Nightly Prayer

Winter can feel endless—more darkness, colder days, and the temptation to just “get through” until spring arrives. But Scripture calls us to rejoice in the Lord always and give thanks in all circumstances, even when we don’t love the season we’re in. Paul wrote “Rejoice… always” while in prison and no stranger to hardship. That makes his instruction even more striking: joy isn’t rooted in comfort, but in Christ. Contentment grows when we look to Jesus as our strength and choose to praise Him in every season. If we’re willing to look, even winter holds reminders of God’s beauty and grace—like snow that reflects the Creator’s majesty and points us to the One who makes us clean and new. TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” — Philippians 4:4 YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER God, In these cold, dark days, I admit I’m tempted to rush past this season and wish it away. I want warmth, light, and new life. But tonight, I ask You to teach me to rejoice in You—not only when life feels bright and easy, but even when it feels quiet, bleak, or heavy. Lord, train my heart for contentment. Help me remember that joy isn’t something I manufacture through better circumstances; it’s something I receive as I look to You. When I’m tired, discouraged, or impatient, be my strength. Open my eyes to see Your goodness in the middle of winter. Let the beauty in this season remind me that You are kind, steady, and faithful—and that in Christ You have covered my sin and given me Your righteousness. As I rest tonight, help me rejoice in You again. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Eula Mae's 75th Birthday

This video short is the first in a series of 80+ stepping stones walked and written down by Miss Eula Mae as Jesus instructed her on her 75th birthday. The series, entitled Eula Mae Tarkington, Altar of Stones will be published in an upcoming novel of the same title. Each stepping stone, as walked and written, will prayerfully challenge us to consider our relationship with Jesus and with each other. The novel, which will include the surrounding mortar setting in place the stones that you will watch, will be both an enjoyable, fictional read, but encouraging, factual look at the our own lives and walks in Christ, to be lived to his glory and eternal honor.

I Didn't Believe in Prophetic Art Until This Happened

Explore the captivating world of **prophetic art** and how it can deepen your **spiritual journey**. Discover how the **holy spirit** inspires **worship art** and empowers the **christian artist** within. Engage in a **spiritual** experience through creativity and faith. Discover how **prophetic painting** can change your quiet time with the Lord, even if you don't consider yourself an artist. This **art video** shares a personal journey of overcoming **creative doubt** and experiencing a fresh connection through **worship art**. Learning about this form of **spiritual creativity** helped deepen a personal connection, and you can also experience this **christian creative** expression

Sunset Peace

Be inspired by these scriptures about peace with beautiful sunset pictures.

A Prayer to Walk in Godly Character | Your Daily Prayer

Talent can impress, but character impacts people and environments in lasting ways. Integrity in small choices reveals what’s happening in the heart and shapes our witness. Christians are called to be ambassadors, representing God’s kingdom everywhere we go. Colossians 3:23 encourages us to work and live wholeheartedly as if serving the Lord. Godly character can draw others toward Christ through humility, consistency, and love.

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