Start Your Day with God’s Word
Every day, there’s a constant stream of voices. TV, podcasts, music, social media, news. All competing for your attention. What if the first voice you listened to was God’s? These devotionals are short, simple, and built on biblical truth. They give you a clear, steady place to begin your day with God before everything else rushes in. We created this as a free resource because we believe starting your day in God’s Word changes everything. Subscribe to receive new devotionals in your inbox, and read past devotionals below.
Holy Saturday
When God is silent, He is still working. We must learn to trust Him in the pause.
Good Friday
The place of His death became the exact place of our victory. We have hope beyond the grave. Our hope is Christ alone.
Maundy Thursday
Jesus commands us to love others exactly as He loved us. We are called to adopt the posture of a humble servant. Jesus makes it clear that this specific brand of love will be the ultimate proof of our faith.
Spy Wednesday
When faced with extravagant devotion, Judas chose pride, ego, and betrayal. We face the same choice today. Will we offer our absolute best to Jesus, or will we view complete surrender as a waste? Real worship costs us something.
Holy Tuesday
God still moves mountains today. The disciples were about to face the darkest days of their lives. Jesus prepared them to trust God's ultimate plan and embrace the radical forgiveness He was about to secure on the cross.
Holy Monday
Just one day after the celebration of Palm Sunday, Jesus demonstrates a clear intolerance for religious performance that lacks genuine spiritual fruit. For centuries, prophets compared God's people to a fig tree.
Palm Sunday | The King Who Chose The Cross
Palm branches waved in the air like flags of victory as Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a humble donkey. Children shouted, adults cheered, and for one shining moment, it seemed like the whole world recognized Jesus as King. But this was no ordinary royal procession. This King was riding toward a cross, not a throne.

