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August 27th 2025 – What If We Chose Our Bible Over Our Smartphones

“Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” (Psalm 119:105)

Imagine a world where we treated our Bibles with the same care and attention as we do our smartphones. What if we carried them everywhere, checked them frequently, and turned to them for guidance in every situation? This devotion invites us to reflect on our relationship with God’s Word and how we might deepen it by adopting habits inspired by our smartphone usage.

  1. Always Accessible: Just like our phones are readily available, we can keep our Bibles nearby. Whether it’s in our bags, on our nightstands, or even on our coffee tables, having the Word of God close at hand reminds us to turn to it throughout the day. Consider designating a specific spot for your Bible—a place where you can easily reach for it, just as you would for your phone. This small change can encourage you to engage with the Scriptures more often.
  2. Regular Check-ins: How often do we check our notifications, scroll through social media, or respond to messages? Imagine if we checked our Bibles with that same frequency! Setting aside moments each day—perhaps during lunch breaks, while waiting in line, or before bedtime—to read a verse or two can transform our spiritual lives. You might even consider setting reminders on your phone to prompt you to open your Bible, creating a daily habit of seeking God’s Word.
  3. Seeking Guidance: When we face challenges or tough decisions, we often reach for our phones to search for answers or advice. What if we turned to Scripture first? Instead of Googling our problems, we could seek wisdom in God’s Word. The Bible is full of verses relevant to our struggles, providing comfort, encouragement, and direction. Try keeping a journal to jot down questions or concerns, and then spend time praying and looking up verses that address those issues. Allow the Bible to be your first source of guidance.
  4. Sharing with Others: We frequently share posts, memes, and updates with friends and family. What if we shared verses or insights from our Bibles instead? Encouraging others with Scripture can foster community and uplift those around us. Consider starting a group chat where you share daily verses or thoughts, or simply send a verse to a friend who might be struggling. This not only enriches your own faith but helps build a support system rooted in God’s Word.
  5. Avoiding Distractions: Just as we sometimes put our phones away to focus on important tasks or meaningful conversations, we should create space to engage deeply with our Bibles. Finding a quiet moment to meditate on Scripture can deepen our understanding and relationship with God. Consider setting aside specific times for focused Bible study—free from distractions—where you can immerse yourself in His Word without interruptions.
  6. Staying Updated: We often keep our phones updated with the latest apps and notifications. How can we apply this to our spiritual lives? Regularly reading the Bible allows us to stay updated with God’s teachings and promises. Consider joining a Bible study group or following a reading plan that challenges you and keeps you accountable.

This week, set a goal to treat your Bible like your phone. Carry it with you, check in regularly, and seek its wisdom before turning to other sources. Notice how this practice transforms your daily life and spiritual growth. Reflect on the insights you gain and how they influence your decisions and interactions with others. Embrace the opportunity to deepen your relationship with God through His Word, just as you would with a trusted friend.

“True strength lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we do, fueled by faith and the courage to keep moving forward.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, help me to cherish Your Word as I do my phone. May it be my guide, my source of comfort, and my constant companion. Teach me to seek You in Scripture, to share its truths, and to make time for Your wisdom amidst the distractions of life. Remind me that Your Word is alive and active, ready to speak into my circumstances. Amen.

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April 30th 2025 – Practicing a Grateful Heart

“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to get caught up in what we lack or what isn’t going right. Yet, Scripture calls us to a higher purpose: to give thanks in all circumstances. Practicing gratitude is not merely a suggestion; it is a command that fosters a deep connection with our Creator and transforms our perspective.

A grateful heart recognizes the blessings that often go unnoticed. From the warmth of the sun on our faces to the laughter of loved ones, everything is a gift from God. When we begin our day with an attitude of gratitude, our hearts are opened to see the beauty around us. We become more aware of the small miracles that fill our lives, even amidst challenges.

Practical Steps:

  1. Keep a Gratitude Journal: Each evening, write down three things you are grateful for. This practice will help you focus on the positives and cultivate a habit of thankfulness.
  2. Daily Affirmations: Start your day by speaking positive affirmations of gratitude. For example, “I am grateful for the love of my family” or “I appreciate the beauty of nature around me.”
  3. Thanksgiving Prayers: Incorporate moments of thanksgiving into your prayers. Instead of solely asking for things, take time to thank God for what you already have.
  4. Express Gratitude to Others: Take the time to tell someone how much you appreciate them. A simple note or a heartfelt conversation can uplift both your spirits.
  5. Focus on the Present: Practice mindfulness by being present in the moment. Acknowledge the blessings that are unfolding right now, whether it’s a beautiful sunset or a kind word from a friend.

As we cultivate a grateful heart, we align ourselves with God’s will and open the door to deeper joy and peace. Let gratitude be the lens through which you view the world, and watch how it transforms your life and those around you. Remember, a grateful heart is a heart that overflows with love and light.

“Practicing a grateful heart helps us recognize and appreciate the blessings in our lives, fostering joy and peace through daily gratitude and connection with God.”

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the countless blessings You bestow upon me each day. Help me to practice gratitude, even when circumstances are tough. Teach me to see Your hand in every moment and to express my thankfulness for Your love and grace. May my heart be filled with appreciation, and may my life reflect the joy of a grateful spirit. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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