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Fountain of Cleansing πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’

Fountain of Cleansing πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’ Devotionals for Church Family πŸ“– Main Verse: “In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, for sin and for uncleanness.” — Zechariah 13:1 πŸ“š Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day Old Testament: Zechariah 13–14 New Testament: Revelation 20 πŸ’‘ Devotional Thought: God promises cleansing that removes guilt and gives new life. That fountain points to Christ’s atonement—perfect, deep, and available. Approach the fountain in humility and faith. πŸ“ Application: Council & Pastoral: Preach the cleansing power of Christ and lead people to repentance. Men & Ladies: Regularly bring struggles before God for cleansing. Youth & Children: Learn that Jesus forgives and cleanses when we say sorry. πŸ€” Reflection: Have I used the fountain of Jesus’ cleansing lately? πŸ’­ Take Away: Cleansing is available—come and be washed. πŸ™ Prayer: Lord Jesus, wash me clean. Give us he...

God’s Word Stands Forever 🌱

God’s Word Stands Forever 🌱 Devotional for Youth Scripture: “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever.” — Isaiah 40:8 Devotional Thought: Trends change, opinions change, and seasons change—but God’s Word remains unshakeable. When you build your life on it, you stand on something eternal. His promises never expire and never fail. Reflection Questions: What voices influence you the most? Do you anchor your life on God’s unchanging Word? Takeaways: ➡️ Everything fades, but God’s Word remains. ➡️ Scripture is the strongest foundation for your life. Prayer: Lord, help me love Your Word and build my life on its truth. Teach me to trust what You say above everything else. Amen. Hashtags: #Isaiah40v8, #GodsWordStands, #TruthThatLasts, #YouthDevotional,

Blessed Beyond the Storm 🌷

Blessed Beyond the Storm 🌷Women’s Devotional  πŸ“– James 1:12 “Blessed is the woman that endureth temptation: for when she is tried, she shall receive the crown of life…” πŸ’– Reflection Storms do not disqualify you from blessing—they prepare you for it. Trials reveal endurance, deepen faith, sharpen character, and strengthen spiritual maturity. The woman who refuses to quit, who keeps trusting even through tears, who holds onto God in testing—she is blessed. Endurance is not about strength; it’s about staying . Staying faithful. Staying anchored. Staying rooted. Staying in God’s promises when everything tries to shake them. Your trial is not the end of the story. God is shaping something eternal within you, and on the other side of this testing is a reward—a “crown of life,” a testimony, a deeper peace, and a stronger faith. πŸͺž Reflection Questions What trial are you currently enduring? How has God strengthened you through past storms? What promise of God can you ho...

Keeping Jesus at the center πŸ‘”

Keeping Jesus at the center πŸ‘” Devotional for Fathers (Breadwinners & Leaders at Home) πŸ“– Scripture: Colossians 1:17 — “He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.” πŸ’¬ Devotional Thought: Everything in your life—your home, your work, your strength—holds together because of Christ. When Jesus is at the center, chaos turns to order, anxiety becomes peace, and burdens become lighter. A father who keeps Christ central becomes a stabilizing force in his home. Your leadership becomes stronger when it is anchored in Him. πŸͺž Reflection Question: Is Jesus truly at the center of how I lead, work, speak, and live? πŸ’ Takeaways / Things to Do: • Begin and end your day acknowledging Christ. • Pray together as a family, even briefly. • Surrender one worry to Him today—He holds all things together. πŸ™ Prayer: Jesus, be the center of my life and my home. Hold everything together as only You can. Lead me as I lead my family. Amen. 🏷️ Hashtags: #Colossians1v17, #Kee...

The Coming King πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’

The Coming King πŸ§‘‍πŸ§‘‍πŸ§’‍πŸ§’ Devotionals for Church Family πŸ“– Main Verse: “Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you…” — Zechariah 9:9 πŸ“š Bible in a Year: Reading for the Day Old Testament: Zechariah 9–12 New Testament: Revelation 19 πŸ’‘ Devotional Thought: Prophecy points to the humble triumph of Christ the King. He comes not in earthly pomp but in saving power. Our lives must ready a place where the King reigns—homes and churches that submit to His lordship. πŸ“ Application: Council & Pastoral: Prepare hearts for Christ’s reign through faithful preaching and pastoral care. Men & Ladies: Let Christ be the King of your household decisions. Youth & Children: Honor Jesus as King in school, play, and home. πŸ€” Reflection: Is Christ honored as King in my daily choices? πŸ’­ Take Away: The King comes—prepare a life fit for His reign. πŸ™ Prayer: King Jesus, come and rule in our hearts...

God Knows Your Name 🌱

God Knows Your Name 🌱 Devotional for Youth Scripture: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.” — Isaiah 43:1 Devotional Thought: You are not just another face in the crowd—God knows you personally. He calls you by name, claims you as His own, and protects you with His love. Your identity is secure in Him, not in what others think of you. Reflection Questions: What names or labels have others put on you? How does knowing God calls you “His” change how you see yourself? Takeaways: ➡️ Your identity is found in God alone. ➡️ You are chosen, known, and deeply loved. Prayer: Father, thank You for calling me by name. Help me walk confidently in the identity You have given me. Amen. Hashtags: #Isaiah43v1, #YouAreMine, #IdentityInChrist, #YouthDevotional,

Rest for the Soul-Weary 🌷

Rest for the Soul-Weary 🌷Women’s Devotional  πŸ“– Matthew 11:28 “Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” πŸ’– Reflection Some weariness goes deeper than the body—it settles into the emotions, the heart, and even the soul. Jesus sees the tiredness you can’t explain, the burdens you never voice, and the weight you’ve learned to carry quietly. His invitation is simple but life-changing: Come. Not perform. Not pretend. Not push harder. Just come. When you come to Him, He doesn’t offer temporary distraction—He offers rest that reaches the deepest parts of you. A rest that heals. A rest that untangles worry. A rest that lifts heaviness off your shoulders. A rest that reminds you you’re His beloved daughter, not His exhausted servant. πŸͺž Reflection Questions What kind of weariness are you carrying today—physical, emotional, or spiritual? Have you been trying to hold everything together on your own? What does “coming to Jesus” look like...