Christian Devotionals and Scripture Applied to Everyday Life

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Here you’ll find Christian devotionals and Scripture-based encouragement drawn from everyday life, written to help you trust God daily and grow in your walk with Him.

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Dead in Our Trespasses and Sins: An Unexpected Object Lesson in My Flower Bed

This weekend, a surprising object lesson reminded me of a hard truth: we are all dead in our trespasses and sins—powerless to save ourselves. But God’s great love and mercy offer a miracle: new life in Christ, freely given to those who put their faith in Him.
Dead in our Trespasses and Sins

When God Uses Trials for His Purpose: Lessons from Acts 8

Have you ever faced a difficult season and wondered what God was doing? In Acts 8, persecution scattered the early believers, but what looked like chaos was actually God’s plan unfolding. Sometimes He uses trials to move us exactly where He wants us to be.
God Uses Trials For His Purpose

Clean Hands and a Pure Heart Meaning: A Lesson from the NICU

I had to scrub my hands for two full minutes before touching my newborn granddaughter in the NICU… and it reminded me of a powerful truth: we can’t make ourselves clean enough to approach God. Only Jesus can cleanse, giving us clean hands and a pure heart.
clean hands and a pure heart meaning

Biblical Forgiveness: How to Forgive When the Hurt Is Deep

Is it really possible to forgive those who have deeply hurt us? Stephen’s response in Acts 7 shows that, with God’s help, forgiveness is not only possible—it can transform our hearts.
Biblical Forgiveness

God’s Love Is Better Than Life: Finding the Love That Never Fails

For years, many of us search for a love that will finally satisfy the longing in our hearts—yet we often look in places that cannot sustain us. Psalm 63 reminds us that the love we truly need has already been offered, a love proven faithful through every season of life. What if the love you’ve been searching for has been closer than you ever realized?
God's Love is Better Than Life

Bold Faith in Conflict: What Stephen Teaches Us About Courage

Most of us try to avoid conflict, especially when it comes to matters of faith. Yet Stephen’s story in Acts 7 reminds us that courageously speaking the truth—no matter the cost—can leave an eternal impact far beyond what we can see. What happens when we choose boldness instead of silence?
Bold Faith in Conflict

Midnight Visitor

The weary sun sunk behind the hills of Judea leaving the city of Jerusalem in darkness. Only those who had not succumbed to exhausted slumber may have seen the one small pinpoint of light as it moved quickly along the back streets of the town. A cloaked figure cautiously made his way through the winding passages looking for the place where he believed he could find the controversial rabbi. He had heard this man speak and had seen him do miraculous signs, but there were so many questions that needed to be answered. Something was different about him, yet the city's other religious leaders were adamantly opposed to his methods. They, in their jealousy and pride, could not seem to acknowledge the authority with which this man spoke and taught. By going to him personally to find out the truth, Nicodemus, himself a Pharisee, risked his standing and reputation with the rest of the leaders. But the questions burned in his heart screaming for answers and so he waited until night fell to make his visit.

Christ, the Word

John the Apostle began his gospel account by introducing Jesus Christ as the Word of God. In doing so he referred to the account of creation in Genesis to show that Jesus Christ truly was God. He was not a newcomer to the scene but the very One who participated in the creation of the world. Through Christ's powerful spoken word He made everything and without Him nothing would have come into being. With just a word the whole world was created - the sun, the seas, animals, and humans and without Him there would still be nothing.

Inward Beauty

In our world of positive image awareness it is easy to become obsessed with our appearance. Everywhere we look there are examples of what our world holds up as attractive and successful. Just shopping at the grocery store bombards the mind with the possibilities and expectations for outward beauty. You must be thin enough, have the right hair color & style, apply your makeup correctly, & wear tight-fitting and stylish clothes that will attract attention. All of these mental gymnastics create a feeling of failure or striving in many women. Men experience this same pressure, only in a different way. Rarely, if ever, do you read a magazine article or see a commercial suggesting the need for inner beauty - it is always external.

God’s Presence

A heavy cloak of sadness enveloped Moses, Israel's leader. The enormous burden of leading this obstinate group of people pressed in on his heart, threatening to crush him under the weight. How could these men and women, after seeing all God had done for them, turn to another god? While Moses had been on the mountain of Sinai receiving God's instructions for His chosen people, they had gotten tired of waiting, gathered all the gold they could find, and proceeded to fashion the form of a calf to which they bowed down - as if an inanimate piece of mineral from the earth could do anything for them.

Power over Death

It was a sad day! Most of Jesus' followers had deserted Him and only a few stood around watching in horror as their Lord was dying on a Roman cross. As they tried to piece together the events of the last week they strained to recall all the things He had told them over the past three years. They wanted to make sense of the circumstances, but their grief-filled hearts wouldn't allow it.

Lessons from Another Country – Think of Others

Moving up the walk towards the big house a familiar feeling stirred in the pit of my stomach. When I was younger whenever I had to enter a crowd of strangers I would feel very nervous and hope that I wouldn't be awkward and alone. Today a few of us were attending a dinner and Bible study that was comprised of many strangers, quite a few of whom were international students. I am not very good at small talk and wondered if this would be one of those times when I would stick close to Dad and let him carry the conversation. 
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Hi, I'm Sandy Sheridan! 

I write inspirational, Scripture-based letters sharing hope, encouragement, and truth for anyone seeking a mama’s touch.

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