Devotionals
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Daily Devotional 11-11-25
Main Thought: The psalm begins by asking for God’s care and ends with the desire for stable and good government. This is particularly relevant as we celebrate Veteran’s Day.
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Daily Devotional 11-10-25
Main Thought: The earlier parts of this Psalm speak of our Almighty God and the careful creation of our bodies. Indeed, God’s thoughts are beyond ours, and we and those who are enemies of God have put themselves against us also.
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Daily Devotional 11-8-25
Main Thought: There is only one God and we can only trust in Him. No one else and nothing else will be there forever when we are in need. But God alone is able to bring hope and salvation.
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Daily Devotional 11-7-25
Main Thought: God is the active party even in our reception of His Word. Notice how in this Psalm it is God’s activity which brings His servant into faithfulness.
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Daily Devotional 11-6-25
Main Thought: The first half of this psalm calls God to speak against the enemies of His people. Among those who plan the destruction of Israel are “relatives” like the Edomites, Ishmaelites, and children of Lot.
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Daily Devotional 11-5-25
Main Thought: The Lord has made a stunningly beautiful world for us. All aspects of creation are balanced and God cares for all His creatures.
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Daily Devotional 11-4-25
Main Thought: Our God is Lord over the whole earth. The nations which vie for power over small bits of land should consider that the counsels of the Lord stand forever.
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Daily Devotional 11-1-25
Main Thought: Even in death, or perhaps especially in death, we are made aware of God’s great benefits to us. The death of his saints is precious to the Lord because life is theirs through His Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ. Let us lift up the cup of salvation and call on His name on this All Saints’ Day!
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Daily Devotional 10-30-25
Main Thought: We do well to pray that God would keep our lips and hearts clean. For we live amongst wickedness and traps are all around us.
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Daily Devotional 10-29-25
Main Thought: We seek deliverance from the evil without but especially the evil within. We wait for our Redeemer who justifies us according to His mercy.