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.
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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

Christ-like Attitude

Over the years I have noticed that there are many people who have a negative self image. They do not recognize that they have been specially made by God and are loved by Him, not because of what they do or what they look like, but because of who they are. Often when people struggle with this lack of self worth they tend to put others down thinking that this will make them feel better about themselves. 

Loose Lips Sink Ships

"Loose lips sink ships" is a term used in WWII to warn against unguarded talk. The United States Office of War Information utilized this phrase on posters during the war. The posters were created to warn servicemen and citizens to guard against careless talk about secure information that might be used by the enemy. The slogan particularly warned that talk about ship and troop movements and destinations, if overheard by the enemy, could result in our ships being sunk by German U-boats. The phrase has remained in use and today generally means to avoid all careless talk.

A Dangerous Enemy

That was the cry of the newspaper girl in the recent Cedarville Middle School production of Kilroy was Here.  Who doesn't love a good mystery? That is just what we got to enjoy as Abigail, two cousins, & many friends all worked hard to provide quality entertainment as well as an important history lesson for each of the attendees. 

Soar

I dragged myself out of bed a few months ago burdened by many questions and concerns. I had tossed and turned all night as my mind churned on and on, unwilling to shut down. I had only just fallen into a deep sleep when the grating sound of the alarm startled me and I knew I had to get up. After making lunches and saying goodbye to you kids leaving for school I sat down in my chair and wondered how I would ever get through the day. I opened my Bible to Isaiah 40 hoping to supernaturally imbibe some hidden strength from the words on the page. I waited and prayed and after a few minutes felt that I could at least take a shower and get going to work.

Water into Wine

What had started out as a joyous day was near disaster. The bride and groom had waited excitedly for the celebration of their marriage. The invitations had been sent out, the feast prepared and the crowd had gathered for the festivities. As the unsuspecting guests danced the night away, Mary, the mother of Jesus, realized with horror that they had run out of wine. She understood immediately that, in this culture, the current predicament was a terrible faux pas. Such a miscalculation would be a great humiliation for the newly married couple.

Lost Dreams

There were many times years ago when the voices of talking vegetables would entertain you kids while I would sit down for a much needed rest. Though I didn't always like for you to watch lots of TV, I didn't mind the VeggieTales episodes because I knew it would keep you happily busy while at the same time teaching wholesome Bible lessons. That is why when Dad suggested I read a book he had just finished, Me, Myself, & Bob by Phil Vischer, the creator of VeggieTales, my interest was piqued.
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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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