Daily Devotional
A daily devotional to strengthen your relationship with God.
Today's Devotional
An intentional worship service
For I desire mercy, not sacrifice,
and acknowledgment of God rather than burnt offerings.- Hosea 6:6
The prophet Hosea spoke these words as he exhorted Israel. The nation, chosen to be faithful to God, had drifted away from Him—because they had stopped pursuing an intimate relationship with Him. Instead, they were merely performing rituals, as if that were enough.
But above sacrifices, God desires mercy—something that truly comes from the heart. Instead of rituals, the Lord wants His people to truly know Him. This knowledge of God is not about theology, but about relationship. To know your neighbor, it’s not enough to just hear about them—you must see them, talk with them.
Have you been going to church just out of habit? Has it become part of your routine, without really connecting with the Lord in that place? Know that this is dangerous—God sent Hosea to warn Israel about exactly this. What God wants is a relationship with you more than just your physical presence in a building.
Wake up, you who sleep
- Go to your room, close the door, and open your heart before God.
- Read the Bible every day of the week and begin to relate to the Word of God.
- When you go to church, don’t just watch the service—worship God yourself.
Prayer:
Lord, my God and Father, I ask You to forgive me if I have become numb in my worship. Ignite my heart with Your Holy Spirit so I may dedicate myself fully to the worship of You. May the sacrifice of Christ awaken in me the love and praise that You deserve. In Jesus’ name, amen.
You could also read: 5 Behaviours That Displease God (Bible Study)
Yesterday's Devotional
Always attentive
35 “Be dressed ready for service and keep your lamps burning, 36 like servants waiting for their master to return from a wedding banquet, so that when he comes and knocks they can immediately open the door for him. 37 It will be good for those servants whose master finds them watching when he comes. Truly I tell you, he will dress himself to serve, will have them recline at the table and will come and wait on them. 38 It will be good for those servants whose master finds them ready, even if he comes in the middle of the night or toward daybreak. 39 But understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what hour the thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. 40 You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.”
- Luke 12:35–40
The Parable of the Watchful Servant reminds us of a vital truth in the Christian life: the need to always be alert and prepared for Christ’s return. Jesus warns us about the unpredictability of His second coming and invites us to live in constant watchfulness. The parable speaks of servants who await their master’s return and are blessed for being ready when he arrives. Their readiness is likened to lamps that remain lit, symbolizing continual vigilance.
The message of this parable is clear: we do not know the day or the hour, so we must remain spiritually alert at all times. It is easy to become distracted by the concerns of daily life and neglect our walk with God. Yet Christ calls us to live purposefully, committed to His will, always awaiting His coming.
To be “always attentive” does not mean living in anxiety, but in faith. It means keeping a heart aligned with God, acting with integrity and vigilance. As watchful servants, we must be ready to respond to Christ’s call at any moment, trusting in His promise and living according to His will.
May we, each day, renew our commitment to live prepared, keeping our “lamps burning,” faithfully awaiting the return of our Lord.
Be always attentive
- Keep your prayer life active and constant, always seeking the presence of God.
- Live each day with purpose, serving God in small and great opportunities.
- Develop an attitude of spiritual readiness, standing firm in faith and works.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to be always watchful, with a heart prepared to receive You. Give me strength to live with purpose, faithful in Your service, keeping my faith burning amid distractions. May I be attentive to Your call, living each day in readiness and hope. Amen.
Discover more Parables of Jesus.
Day Before Yesterday's Devotional
God is the owner of silver and gold
‘The silver is mine and the gold is mine,’ declares the Lord Almighty.
- Haggai 2:8
This verse reminds us that everything that exists—whether material or spiritual—belongs to God. Silver and gold, which are symbols of wealth and value, are under His control. It teaches us that God is the owner of all things, and our possessions should not be seen as something we achieved by our own strength.
When we understand that God is the true owner of everything, we learn to trust Him more and live with greater humility. Our wealth and possessions are temporary and under God’s care. In His goodness, He gives us what we need, and it is to Him that we should give thanks. This truth also calls us to be good stewards of what we have, knowing that we are merely caretakers of the blessings He gives us.
Thus, this verse reminds us that true security is not found in money or material goods, but in God, who owns all things and sustains us in every moment.
Remember to always:
- Acknowledge that everything belongs to God: Remember that your possessions are temporary gifts from Him.
- Trust more in God than in riches: Your security lies in God, not in material things that can vanish.
- Be a good steward of what you have: Use your resources wisely, always seeking to honor God in your decisions.
Prayer:
Lord, we recognize that everything belongs to You. Help us to trust more in You than in riches, and to be good stewards of what You give us. May our actions and decisions honor Your name, always remembering that You are the source of all provision. Amen.
See Also: Bible Verses That Remind us That God is in Control
What is the Daily Devotional
The Daily Devotional is a special moment of your day that you dedicate to having a precious time of intimacy with God. It is very simple to establish an exciting routine of discovery and spiritual growth. You will achieve this by setting aside a moment each day to draw near to the Lord. During the Devotional, you will read a Bible verse with a meditation on the text. Then, you will meditate on the teachings and how to apply them in your life. In the end, you can pray.
How to do your Daily Devotional
Here are some tips for making the most of reading the Bible message during the Daily Devotional:
- Set aside a moment and choose a specific place: your devotional time will be more beneficial if you set aside the hustle and bustle and invest in a pleasant time alone with God.
- Read the verse or Bible passage attentively: develop a lifestyle committed to the Word of God every day and avoid distractions.
- Read the daily meditation: reflect and try to understand God's purpose for your life through the comments.
- Practical application: jot down your findings and don't forget to put into practice everything you have learned through the Bible.
- Share what you learned: try to share with people around what God has been teaching you in your moments of daily devotion as you go about your daily conversations and interactions.
Don't forget the importance of living a life fully committed to the Word of God!