Today Devotion: True Peace Comes from Jesus – April 10, 2025

Today Devotion: True Peace Comes from Jesus


Praising Verse

Thank you, Jesus, for protecting me from harm.

In today devotion, we begin with a heart of gratitude. Sometimes we don’t even realize the dangers God has protected us from. On the road, at home, while we sleep — His angels are always watching over us.

Let us pause and say: “Thank you, Jesus, for protecting me from harm.”

He is our faithful Shepherd. He goes before us to make a way. He walks beside us to guide us. He stays behind us to cover us. What a loving and powerful Lord we serve!


Faith Confession

The Lord is my refuge and strength, my present help in trouble. (Psalm 46:1)

This verse is the foundation of our today devotion. When we feel weak, God is our strength. When we face hard times, God is our place of safety. He is not a distant God. He is present. Right now. Right here.

Say this with faith:
“My Lord is my refuge. My Lord is my strength. I will not fear because my Lord is with me.”

In every season — joyful or painful — He is our unshakable support. Let’s trust Him completely.


Daily Bible Verse

Hebrews 12:14“Pursue peace with everyone [live in harmony with them], and the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.”

Today devotion teaches us that peace and holiness are key to living a life that pleases God.

Peace doesn’t always come easy. It might mean letting go of pride. It might mean forgiving again and again. But Jesus says pursue peace — don’t wait for it, go after it.

Holiness is walking closely with God, choosing His way over the world’s way. When we walk in peace and holiness, we walk in the light.

Ask yourself during this today devotion:

  • Am I living in peace with the people around me?
  • Am I walking in holiness before my Lord?

God can help us take a step toward both today.


Gospel Verse

Romans 5:8“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”

This is the heart of the gospel. In this today devotion, reflect on the powerful truth:
Jesus died for us when we were still sinners.

He didn’t wait for us to be perfect. He didn’t ask us to earn His love. He loved us first — fully and freely.

Let this truth comfort your heart:
“I am loved. I am forgiven. I am not alone. Christ died for me, and I now live for Him.”

That’s what grace is — receiving what we don’t deserve. That’s what the gospel is — good news for everyone.


Today Devotion Reflection

In this today devotion, let’s focus on the gifts we receive through Christ:

  • Peace in every situation
  • Strength in every weakness
  • Holiness that helps us stay close to God
  • Love that never fails

We don’t have to live in fear, confusion, or shame. We have Jesus — our Shepherd, our Savior, our Source of life.

Let’s make a choice today to:

  • Walk in love
  • Choose peace
  • Forgive others
  • Live in God’s truth

This is what it means to follow Jesus daily. This is what it means to grow in faith.


Prayer

My Lord Jesus,

As I begin this day with You, let Your presence fill my heart. May this today devotion draw me closer to You.

Help me to speak kind words, show love to others, and reflect Your light. Give me strength when I feel weak. Give me peace when I feel anxious.

Thank You for loving me when I didn’t know You. Thank You for saving me, guiding me, and giving me hope.

Help me to live today for You. Let everything I do bring glory to Your name.

In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray, Amen.


The Lord’s Prayer

(Matthew 6:9–13, NKJV)

Our Father in heaven,
Hallowed be Your name.
Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
On earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts,
As we forgive our debtors.
And do not lead us into temptation,
But deliver us from the evil one.
For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.
Amen.

Daily Devotional- April 5, 2025

Morning Grace: A New Day with Jesus

Every new morning is a gift from our loving Father. It’s not just another sunrise—it’s another chance to walk in His light, to feel His peace, and to live in His purpose. As we begin today, let us come with thankful hearts, trusting faith, and a mind ready to meditate on His Word. Let’s go through today’s spiritual food—starting with praise, confession of faith, a Bible verse, the Gospel, and a closing prayer.


Praising Verse:

“Thank you, Jesus, for the gift of salvation.”

What a beautiful way to begin! Salvation is the greatest gift we’ve ever received. It’s not earned, it’s not bought—it’s freely given through Jesus Christ. His love saved us. His blood washed away our sins. His grace made us children of God.

Let’s pause for a moment and whisper this praise from our hearts:

“Thank You, Jesus, for loving me when I was lost. Thank You for dying for me, rising again, and giving me eternal life. I didn’t deserve it, but You still gave it. I live because of You.”

This simple praise fills our hearts with gratitude and reminds us of the hope we have, not just for today, but for eternity.


Faith Confession:

“I trust in the Lord with all my heart.” (Proverbs 3:5)

Faith is the foundation of our walk with God. When life feels uncertain, when situations shake us, when we don’t know what to do—this verse gives us peace. Trusting in the Lord means letting go of fear, letting go of our own limited understanding, and allowing God to take the lead.

Sometimes our hearts want to control things. But God says, “Give Me your heart. I will take care of the rest.” Today, as a personal confession, let’s say:

“Even when I don’t understand, I will trust. Even when I can’t see, I will walk by faith. My heart belongs to Jesus, and I know He will never fail me.”

Say it out loud or whisper it quietly—your confession builds your faith stronger each day.


Daily Bible Verse:

Numbers 6:26 –
“The Lord lift up His face (countenance) upon you, and give you peace [that peace which comes from knowing and being in right relationship with God].”

What a blessing! Imagine God Himself smiling upon you. That’s what this verse means—God’s face shining on us is His favor, His kindness, and His nearness. And what does He give us along with His presence? Peace.

Not the kind of peace the world gives. Not just an easy day or quiet moments. But a deep, lasting peace that comes when we know, “I am right with God. He is with me. I am not alone.”

Maybe you’ve had days when everything felt like a storm. Maybe your mind was heavy, and your heart was anxious. But this verse is a promise: God’s peace is greater. Just being in a relationship with Him is enough to calm every storm inside you.

So today, claim this verse. Speak it over your life:

“Lord, shine Your face upon me. Let me walk in Your light. Thank You for the peace that comes from knowing You.”


Gospel Verse:

1 Corinthians 15:3-4 –
“Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; and that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures.”

This is the Gospel—the Good News in its simplest, most powerful form. Jesus died for our sins. He was buried. He rose again. And because He rose, we have life, victory, and a future full of hope.

Sometimes people think the Gospel is only for new believers. But even after walking with Jesus for many years, the Gospel remains the center of everything. We never outgrow the cross. We never stop needing grace.

Let this truth stay alive in your heart:

“Jesus took my place. He took my punishment. And now, I am forgiven, free, and filled with His Spirit.”

Take a moment to thank Him for the Gospel. Because of Jesus, we can live a new life each day.


Prayer:

“My Lord Jesus, thank You for another morning. Guide my thoughts, words, and actions to bring glory to You.
In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray, Amen.”

This simple prayer is more than words—it’s a heart attitude. Starting the day by inviting Jesus into our thoughts, speech, and actions makes a big difference.

When we say, “Guide me,” we are surrendering. We’re saying, “Lord, I don’t want to walk alone. I want to walk with You.”

Let this prayer lead you into the rest of your day. And as you go through moments—good or hard—pause and say again, “My Lord Jesus, guide me.”


Walking with Jesus Through the Day

Now that we’ve started our day with praise, faith, the Word, and prayer, let’s walk in that same spirit. A day with Jesus is not always trouble-free—but it is always filled with grace. Here’s how we can continue walking with Him as the day unfolds:

1. Start With Gratitude

The more thankful we are, the more joy we carry. Look around today—there’s always something to thank God for:

  • The breath in your lungs
  • The sunlight through your window
  • The people you love
  • The cross and the empty tomb

Let your heart whisper all through the day:
“Thank You, my Lord.”

2. Hold On to the Word

Today’s verse from Numbers reminds us of God’s peace. Keep it close. Write it on a sticky note. Put it as your phone wallpaper. Let it remind you that God’s presence brings peace—no matter what’s happening outside.

3. Live the Gospel

Remember that Jesus rose again. That means you rise again, too—every time life knocks you down. Walk with hope, not defeat. Forgive freely, love deeply, and let His light shine through you.


A Midday Reflection

At some point today, pause. Just for a minute. Close your eyes and breathe deeply. Whisper something like:

“My Lord Jesus, You are with me. I’m not alone. Continue to guide me. Help me reflect You in all I do.”

These short moments of connection with Jesus refresh the soul. They reset your heart. They bring calm and focus when the day gets overwhelming.


Evening Gratitude and Rest

When the day ends and the sky turns dark, sit quietly and look back. Thank Jesus for every moment—both the smooth ones and the tough ones. Because He was there in all of it.

You can say:

“Thank You, my Father, for walking with me today. Even in moments I didn’t notice You, You were still there. Thank You for peace, protection, and purpose.”

Let your heart rest in His arms as you sleep. And trust that the One who watched over you today will watch over you through the night too.

🌟 Closing Reminder:

💬 Praising Verse: Thank you, Jesus, for the gift of salvation.

🛡️ Faith Confession: I trust in the Lord with all my heart. (Proverbs 3:5)

📖 Daily Bible Verse: “The Lord lift up His face upon you, and give you peace…” (Numbers 6:26)

📢 Gospel Verse: Christ died, was buried, and rose again the third day. (1 Corinthians 15:3–4)

🙏 Prayer: My Lord Jesus, thank You for another morning. Guide my thoughts, words, and actions to bring glory to You. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray, Amen.

 

Daily Devotional – April 3 , 2025

Praising Verse:

Thank you, Jesus, for your forgiveness and mercy.

Faith Confession:

The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing. (Psalm 23:1)

Daily Bible Verse:
Genesis 28:15: “Behold, I am with you and will keep [careful watch over] you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.”

Gospel Verse:
Mark 16:15 – “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.”

Prayer:
My Lord Jesus, thank You for Your mercy and grace. Help me to trust in You and follow Your will in all I do today.
In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray, Amen.


Understanding God’s Forgiveness and Mercy

God’s forgiveness and mercy are two of the greatest gifts given to His children. When we stumble and fall, He is always ready to lift us up with His loving arms. The Bible repeatedly reassures us that God’s mercy is endless and His forgiveness is available to all who seek it with a sincere heart.

The verse from Genesis 28:15 is a powerful reminder that God is always with us. He promises to watch over us wherever we go. In moments of doubt and uncertainty, we can hold onto this promise and find comfort in His presence.

Psalm 23:1 states, “The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing.” This means that with God, we have everything we need. He provides for us, protects us, and leads us through life’s journey. Our faith confession today reaffirms that truth and encourages us to trust in His divine provision.


The Great Commission: Sharing the Gospel with the World

Mark 16:15 commands us to go into all the world and preach the gospel. This is a call for every believer. We are not to keep the good news to ourselves but to share it with those around us. The world is in need of God’s love, and we are His messengers.

Spreading the gospel can take many forms. Whether through personal testimony, acts of kindness, or sharing God’s Word on social media, every effort counts. As Christians, we should always be prepared to speak of God’s goodness and His salvation plan.


Walking in Faith Daily

Living a life of faith requires daily surrender to God’s will. Trusting Him in all circumstances is a journey that requires patience and perseverance. The Bible encourages us to rely on God rather than our own understanding. When we do so, He directs our paths.

As we meditate on today’s faith confession, “The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing,” let us remember that God is always in control. He knows our needs and provides for us accordingly. When challenges arise, we can lean on Him for strength and guidance.


The Power of Prayer

Prayer is an essential part of our spiritual journey. It allows us to communicate with God, seek His guidance, and receive His peace. The prayer for today is a simple yet profound plea for help and direction.

By surrendering our will to God, we invite Him to lead us in all areas of our lives. When we pray, we must do so with faith, believing that He hears and answers our prayers according to His perfect will.

As we continue our walk with Christ, let us remain steadfast in prayer, trusting that He is working all things together for our good.


Conclusion

Today’s scripture readings and reflections remind us of God’s unwavering presence in our lives. He is our Shepherd, our protector, and our provider. As we go about our day, may we hold onto His promises and live out our faith boldly.

May we also be encouraged to share the gospel with others, extending the same grace and love that God has given us. Let us walk in faith, trusting in His divine plan for our lives.

Prayer: 
My Lord Jesus, thank You for Your mercy and grace. Help me to trust in You and follow Your will in all I do today.
In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray, Amen.