Daily Devotionals


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Failure Is Part of Success
We celebrate the day that the original tablets were given, even though it’s also the day that we failed to receive them. Why? Because failure is part of every success.
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Choosing to Act in Love
If we really love God, we cannot stand by while others dishonour Him or threaten the principles that He established.
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Beloved Beyond Belief
It doesn’t matter if we are the only human being on Earth, or if we are one in ten billion — to God, we are like an only child.
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Passing the Tests of Faith
Sometimes we are asked to demonstrate faith for a moment, but other times it is more of a marathon.
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Taking Responsibility
While it may be tempting to shirk responsibility, we cannot escape the results of our actions.
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Jerusalem Is the Key to Blessings
Jerusalem is key to all our blessings. Until there is peace in Jerusalem, and subsequently the entire world, our blessings cannot be complete.
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Thanking God in the Good Times
The antidote to taking God’s blessings for granted or attributing them to our own abilities is gratitude.
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Make Following God’s Will a Habit
Make Following God’s Will a Habit I will praise the LORD, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me. I keep my eyes always on the LORD. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken. — Psalm 16:7-8 We start out every week with an inspirational lesson from the beloved Psalms. For centuries, these ancient poems of King David and others have been the foundation for Jewish and Christian worship. Enjoy! The older I get, the more I appreciate the value of good habits. Being consistent about good habits allows for a happier and more productive life, day in day out. Most importantly, once a good behaviour becomes a habit, it no longer requires a decision to do it. Having good habits means that our instincts lead us in the right direction. For example, if I get out of bed at a certain time every day when my alarm goes off, I don’t find myself needing to make a choice to get up each day. On the other hand, if I’m out of shape and decide to start exercising, I need to use my free will to push me. After a few months, when I’m in a regular workout routine, exercise stops being about free will. It’s become instinct. The same is true in our moral and spiritual lives. The Jewish sages expressed this idea with a simple saying, “Make His will into your will” (Chapters of the Fathers). In other words, if I make following God’s will a habit, like the workout routine, following His will is no longer a decision. It’s my instinct. My will has become God’s will. Make Following God’s Will a Habit We see this same idea expressed in Psalm 16: “I will praise the LORD, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me. I keep my eyes always on the LORD. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken.” First, God is described as the one “who counsels me.” In other words, God instructs me and teaches me the right way to live. This leads to “my heart instructs me,” meaning that my own instincts are now in line with His. This is what it means to keep one’s “eyes always on the LORD.” Obviously, we can’t be expected to always be thinking about God. How would we be able to live, work, and have relationships with those around us if we are constantly thinking about God? What the verse means is that when I accept God’s counsel and train my instincts to match His will, it is as though I am taking constant instruction from Him. When we align ourselves with God in this way, we can confidently say, “I will not be shaken.” Your turn: Are there good habits that you want to make a part of your routine? Don’t fear. Take that first step. Before long, with God by your side, your good instincts will take over.
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The Pillars of Our Faith
King Solomon wanted everyone to understand that along with God’s eternity and strength, He is also a God of love and beauty—the pillars of our faith.
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Dedicated to Worship Him
The Temple and our places of worship are ways of showing God that we have someplace dedicated to worshiping Him.
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The Beauty of God’s Presence
The Temple was the place where the psalmist felt the beauty of God’s presence more than any other place.
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A Place to Live Out Our Faith
Our synagogues and churches are more than just buildings—they are the places where we live out our faith and values together.