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A Prayer to Keep No Record of Wrongs | Your Daily Prayer

We all carry past hurts, regrets, shame, and offenses—sometimes ones we replay over and over in our minds. In our daily prayer and devotional, Rachael Adams, host of The Love Offering Podcast, vividly recounts a gathering of teenage girls invited to lay down their pains on a cross and symbolically cross them out, illustrating what forgiveness looks like in radical form. God doesn’t just pardon our sins; He erases them, choosing not to keep a record of our offenses. As long as we confess and repent, He separates our wrongdoing from us, remembering them no more. But God’s mercy is not just for our own restored relationship with Him—it’s meant to shape how we treat others. We are called to forgive as He forgave us (Colossians 3:13). Forgiving doesn’t always mean forgetting in the sense of erasing memories. It means removing the debt, letting go of grievances, refusing to hold someone’s past mistakes against them. Liberation comes when we choose grace over bitterness, extending to others what God has extended to us. Bible Reading “As high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his love for those who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.” — Psalm 103:10–12 Key Takeaways God’s forgiveness is complete: He removes our transgressions and doesn’t retain them. Forgiveness is a deliberate choice—not forgetting, but no longer holding a debt against another. Our freedom in Christ empowers us to forgive those who have wronged us. Keeping no record of wrongs allows relationships to be renewed and hearts to be healed. Let’s Pray Together Lord, thank You for pardoning me and erasing my sins. Help me accept Your mercy fully and extend that same grace to others. Show me where I hold grudges or keep score of offenses. Give me strength to forgive, to release the record, and to love as You have loved me. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Sacred Order | Your Nightly Prayer

The Psalmist reminds us that seasons are short! I'm not sure about you, but I need this reminder tattooed on my hand almost every day. As tonight's prayer and devotional remind us, we're encouraged here to allow God to teach us, indicating that we can't do it without Him. Parenting, marriage, and family don't come with a manual. Asking God to teach us invites Him in and allows us to depend on Him to fill in the gaps that we often feel in our day-to-day lives. Our days are numbered - our kids proliferate, the circumstances we face come and go, and we don't always get a "later." To number our days means prioritizing what matters most: connection over busyness and relationships over tasks. Prioritization can be challenging at any time. I remember well when our kids were small - there were dishes, dirty laundry, and dinner to attend to. Everything felt like a task - I remember well having to say, 'Much of this can wait to read a story, listen to a tall tale, or build a block tower.' On those days, all was well with my soul. It was on the days when the tasks were trumped that I felt drained, purposeless, and longing for a different outcome. Truly making the most of our time together helps us build intentional moments —such as family meals, bedtime prayers, and long walks — so that the days don't slip by. The last part of this verse reminds us to apply our hearts to wisdom. Wisdom is choosing what lasts. Shaping hearts, speaking blessings over each other, and modeling the love of Christ. This verse, in essence, reminds us to slow down, maximize what's important, and gain the life God intended. So tonight, as life feels out of sorts, lacking order and routine, fix your eyes on His Word. It helps us create the culture and framework that allows us to reflect and course correct. It's never too late—tomorrow is a new day. TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom." - Psalm 90:12 YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER Dear Jesus, Help me to number my days. Help me maximize the sacredness of my home, so that I may steward my children in a way that brings you glory and honor. My desire is not to "make it" day after day- but to maximize those things that are most important. Thank you, Lord, for being my teacher- thank you for that still small voice that leads, guides, and directs my steps. Thank you for tomorrow- together, we can begin again. In Jesus' Name, Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE ON 1. Where am I rushing where I need to be relishing? 2. What wisdom is God inviting me to apply in my parenting, my marriage, my home?  3. If my days are numbered, what do I need to prioritize differently tomorrow?

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A devotional on Luke 21–22 exploring spiritual readiness, urgency, and the dangers of delay with practical steps to apply.

Let Me See What You're Growing, God | Your Nightly Prayer

Have you ever had times when you found yourself giving, doing, spending time, effort, sweat, going out of your way to help, and investing all to give to others? As tonight's prayer and devotional remind us, those times can be exciting but draining of strength, resources, and time. We can feel like giving up, not seeing progress or goals achieved, feeling discouraged, down, and worn out, even wishing at times that we’d never started. It’s during those times we can look to God, have faith, and trust Him that our intentions and efforts are being cultivated in unseen places, and will bring forth good results, even, if, for extended times we don’t see anything happening, maybe not for years, or decades, before reaping the results we had hoped for when we first began. The Apostle Paul seemed to understand how planting and growing in others can take time, and it isn’t up to us to see it blossom and bloom. As he wrote in 1 Corinthians 3:7, “So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.” Especially when it comes to investing in people, it can seem painfully slow before we even start seeing anything happening, to see the things we’ve planted and watered begin to sprout and grow. Waiting can feel like it’s going on forever through the long, hard days of seeing no progress or growth, wondering if our time and efforts spent on investing in others are coming up fruitless. It can be times of deep anguish and sorrowful weeping. But God offers us the spiritual fruits of patience and long suffering in our lives, to help us endure during the quiet, inactive times. As Galatians 5:22 describes, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness.” He also promises joy that, no matter the situation, comes from knowing Him. As John 15:11 explains, “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete.” As Paul encourages in Romans 12:12, “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE “Those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy”- Psalm 126:5 YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER Dear Father, Even though there have been many tears over the years with regard to the time, effort, and investment we have invested in others’ lives for your glory, help us to have faith in what you are accomplishing in their lives, and to be joyful about the opportunities we have to do so. Remind us, too, of those who have done the same in our lives. Thank you for the privilege of working together with you in the lives of others. O Lord, our hearts are also deeply grateful to those You sent to plant and water our own lives. In Jesus ’name, Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON 1. Think back on your life and how others planted and watered you in various ways. Look at yourself then and now and consider if those things have taken root and begun to sprout yet in your life. 2. Ask God to remind you of those whose lives you have watered and planted. Consider checking in with them to see how they are progressing in the walk with the Lord. 3. Thank God for all the friends, families, pastors, teachers, and others who have taken the time and effort to water and plant God’s endeavors in your life, giving thanks for each one by name.

“Eternal Life!”

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Rainn Wilson Reveals Which ‘Office’ Star Broke Character the Most

Rainn Wilson revealed which star of “The Office” broke character the most while filming. The man best known for playing Dwight Schrute mentioned the cast member who had the most trouble keeping it together on the show loved many. Watch the short and hilarious clip to hear about what happened behind the scenes of “The Office.”

Most television shows do not last long. If they survive a season or two, that could be considered a long time. Depending on how much it costs to produce them, many shows do not have much time to find their audience. They get pulled rather quickly if they don’t pull decent ratings and a sizable audience almost immediately.

For that reason, only a handful of television shows become classics, programs beloved by all. One of those select few, modern-day television classics is “The Office.” It’s a hilarious show that can be rewatched endlessly, and because of its sharp and witty writing, you will laugh every time you watch an episode, regardless of how many times you’ve seen it.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Rainn Wilson answered some critically important questions about the show loved by many. Specifically, he was asked which of his “Office” castmates had the toughest time keeping it together while filming. Without a moment’s hesitation, Rainn answered, revealing the individual who struggled the most to stay in character and keep from laughing.

“Brian Baumgartner was the biggest breaker on ‘The Office,’ Rainn said. “Not even a close second, John and I would set each other off. Like, if John and I were doing a scene and there was just a little bit of like a twinkle or the corner of the mouth going, the other person would just lose it immediately.”

On the other hand, Rainn mentioned the actor from “The Office” who almost never broke character during the show’s nine-season run.

“Oscar [Nuñez], I think he broke once in nine years,” Rainn added. “I don’t even remember what scene it was, but he would never break. Oscar ‘Never Break’ Nuñez.”

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

Learning to Walk, Not Run | Your Nightly Prayer

Many of us live life like it’s a race—always rushing to the next goal, the next season, the next “big thing.” But God calls us to a slower, steadier rhythm—one where we walk with Him instead of running ahead. Kyle Norman shares how impatience and hurry can rob us of peace and blind us to the beauty of the present moment. Like the writer of Ecclesiastes reminds us, God makes everything beautiful in its time—not before, not after, but right on time. When we rush through life, we miss the beauty He has already placed around us. But when we slow down, we begin to see glimpses of His grace in unexpected places—in the tears of a stranger, in a conversation over coffee, in the quiet pause between our plans. Walking with God means trusting His timing, not racing to outpace it. It means exchanging anxious striving for patient faith. As you rest tonight, remember: you are not behind. You are exactly where God wants to meet you—right here, right now. Tonight’s Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NIV) “He has made everything beautiful in its time.” 🔗 Read more on BibleStudyTools.com 🙏 Your Nightly Prayer Gracious Lord, I confess that I often rush through life, anxious to get to what’s next. Help me to slow down and rest in Your presence. Teach me to see the beauty in this very moment, and to trust that Your timing is perfect. When I’m tempted to run ahead, remind me that You walk beside me—faithfully, patiently, lovingly. Give me eyes to notice the grace that surrounds me and the patience to walk in step with You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 🧘 Three Things to Meditate Upon Seeing Beauty in the Present: What is beautiful about your life in this current season? Ask God to help you notice and name it. Letting Go of Hurry: What causes you impatience or anxiety? How might you surrender those things to the Lord today? Eternal Perspective: God has placed eternity in your heart (Ecclesiastes 3:11). How does viewing life through that lens change the way you measure success and peace? 📣 Calls to Action 🌿 Pause tonight before bed and take three deep breaths, thanking God for one beautiful thing about this moment. 💬 Share this devotion with a friend who feels overwhelmed or rushed. Encourage them to walk—not run—into God’s peace. 📬 Sign up for Your Nightly Prayer to receive more nightly encouragement and Scripture reflections in your inbox.

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A Prayer for Courage When Fear Surrounds Us | Your Daily Prayer

Fear can feel overpowering—especially when circumstances press in, when we live in places that feel unsafe, or when anxiety has had time to settle in. But, as we reflect in our daily prayer and devotional, Scripture doesn’t leave us defenseless. In this devotional, Vivian Bricker reminds us that God is with us even when fear seems to surround us. Though we often don’t see His hand at work, God is always moving behind the scenes—striking down evil, guarding us, and providing strength. Even when fear grips our hearts, we can choose to turn to Him, surrender our anxieties at His feet, and let His peace guard our minds (Philippians 4:6–7). Moses’ charge to Israel in Deuteronomy 31:6 still rings for us today: “Be strong and courageous… for the Lord your God goes with you.” We don’t face life’s dangers alone. He never leaves us. With this promise, our fear can be met with courage rooted not in our own power, but in the faithful presence of God. Today's Bible Reading: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.” — Deuteronomy 31:6 Key Takeaways God is always present—even in the darkest moments—and never abandons us. Fear doesn’t need to control us; we can bring it to God in prayer. True courage comes from trusting that God is greater than our threats. The promise in Scripture is not that trouble won’t come, but that we won’t face it alone. Let’s Pray Together Dear God, fear surrounds me and uncertainty abounds. Thank You that You are here with me. Please strengthen my heart to be strong and courageous. Remind me that You will never leave me or forsake me. Help me surrender my fear to You and cling to Your steadfast love and protection. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

What is the meaning of the prayer “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep”?

Where did the prayer “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep” come from? The beloved bedtime prayer “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep” first appeared in The New England Primer in the 1700s. It was used to teach children how to pray and trust God before resting each night. Though simple, it carries deep biblical roots — inspired by Psalm 4:8: “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for You alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.” 00:00 – 00:35 The timeless beauty of “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep” 00:36 – 00:59 Where the prayer originated and who wrote it 01:00 – 02:14 The Bible verses behind the prayer 02:15 – 3:25 How this prayer teaches trust in God 03:26 – 4:55 Modern uses and its lasting message of peace What is the original version of “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep”? “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take.” This short rhyme helped generations of families center their hearts on God’s protection and eternal care. What Bible verse is ‘Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep’ based on? While not a direct quote from Scripture, the prayer draws from multiple verses about God’s protection and peace, including Psalm 4:8, Psalm 121:7, and 1 Thessalonians 5:10. Each reminds believers that even in rest — and in death — their souls are kept safe in God’s hands. Is ‘Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep’ a Catholic prayer? The prayer isn’t exclusively Catholic; it’s been used by Christians of many traditions. Its simple wording and childlike faith make it universal, reflecting the heart of Matthew 18:3, where Jesus says we must have faith like a child to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Where did the bedtime prayer come from? The bedtime prayer tradition began in early Christian households and was formalized in colonial America. Parents encouraged children to pray nightly as a way to build faith, gratitude, and peace before sleep. Over time, this prayer spread across denominations and continents. What is the meaning of the prayer “Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep”? It’s a confession of trust — an acknowledgment that God alone preserves and protects our souls. In a world filled with uncertainty, it reminds believers to release their worries to God and rest in His peace, just as Jesus taught in Matthew 11:28: “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Why do we teach children this prayer? Because it’s more than words — it’s a way to teach faith. Children learn that prayer isn’t about ritual, but relationship. It helps them begin and end their day with gratitude, humility, and hope in Christ’s eternal love. 🕯️ Related Scripture: Psalm 4:8 Psalm 121:7–8 Matthew 11:28 1 Thessalonians 5:10 Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/nicolas-kluzek/s... License code: BSYZKM303MYI1IHO Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/roman/nocturne License code: K4BORMXAGTTCAW73

Those Times We Must All Come Down and See

Those Times We Must All Come Down and See - A devotional on Luke 19–20 exploring humility, repentance, and restoration through the story of Zacchaeus.

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Partners with Christ?

Partners with Christ? Wow, now that’s something to consider! Does He want me? Am I supposed to? How would you answer these questions…? #toughquestionsforgod #questionsforgod Looking for more … https://www.toughquestionsforgod.org/

How To Be A Christian On Social Media

How can we truly live out our faith online? In this video, I’m sharing practical ways to honor Christ in the way we post, comment, and engage on social media. From the words we use, to the content we share, to the way we treat others—even behind a screen—we’re called to reflect Jesus everywhere we go, including online. I have been making content for over 7 years and I want to tell you what I have learned over the year!

And shout out to ‪@jacobpetersen‬ for always being a good brother in christ and sharing his thoughts on this too!

📖 Bible Reminder: “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” – Matthew 5:16

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When We Should Ask, What Else Can I Do?

When We Should Ask, What Else Can I Do? - A devotional on Luke 17–18 exploring forgiveness, humble service, and spiritual growth through personal reflection and biblical truth.

United in death?

United in death? Huh? What in the world are you talking about? Jesus, am I really supposed to believe this? Looking for more … https://www.toughquestionsforgod.org/

A Prayer to Be a Witness Amid the Shadows | Your Daily Prayer

In a world shadowed by tragedy, violence, and loss, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed by darkness. As our daily prayer and devotional remind us, when natural disasters, injustice, or senseless suffering fill the news, we can begin to wonder what difference one person can make. Yet Scripture reminds us that even in the darkest seasons, God’s people are called to shine His light. Sophia Bricker reflects on recent real-world tragedies like the flooding from Hurricane Helene, where devastation and hope existed side by side. Amid heartbreak, volunteers, ministries, and churches showed up—feeding, clothing, and comforting those in need. Their acts of love became living testimonies of God’s presence amid pain. Jesus calls us to be like lamps set on a hill (Matthew 5:16), shining brightly for all to see. Our faith is not meant to be hidden but lived out through compassionate action, forgiveness, and sacrificial love. When we live honorably among others—especially in times of crisis—we reveal the heart of our Savior. Even when the world mocks or misunderstands us, our lives can testify to the hope and peace found only in Christ. Being a witness amid the shadows means being willing to enter the hard places, to sit with the hurting, to forgive those who offend, and to love those who seem unlovable. This is how the light of Christ pushes back the darkness—through ordinary believers who let their faith shine through daily acts of obedience and grace. Today's Bible Verse: "Be careful to live properly among your unbelieving neighbors. Then even if they accuse you of doing wrong, they will see your honorable behavior, and they will give honor to God when he judges the world.” – 1 Peter 2:12, NLT Key Takeaways Our actions and attitudes can draw others to Christ, even when our words fall short. True light shines brightest in dark places—times of crisis often reveal God’s people at work. Living honorably and loving sacrificially are powerful testimonies of the gospel. Every good work and every act of compassion points back to Jesus, the Light of the World. Let’s Pray Together Lord of all, You see the brokenness and sorrow in our world. Thank You for sending Jesus, the Light who drives out all darkness. Help me to reflect Your love and compassion to others, even when it’s hard. Teach me to serve selflessly, to love deeply, and to walk in Your ways so that others might see You through my life. Let my light shine brightly for Your glory until the day You make all things new. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Related Resources How to Be a Light in a Dark World – Crosswalk.com What It Means to Live as a Witness for Christ – BibleStudyTools.com Explore more devotionals like this on Your Daily Prayer.

A Prayer to Remember God's Faithfulness This Fall | Your Daily Prayer

When the seasons shift—especially from the vibrancy of summer to the stillness of fall—it can remind us of life’s own changes: loss, renewal, and waiting. In our daily prayer and devotional, Alicia Searl beautifully points us back to a truth we can depend on no matter what season we’re in: God is always faithful. We often wrestle with questions like, “What does it mean that God is faithful?” or “Am I faithful enough to Him?” But Scripture makes it clear that God’s faithfulness is not dependent on our performance—it’s rooted in His perfect, unchanging character. From Genesis to Revelation, His Word reveals that He never leaves, never breaks His promises, and never wavers in His love for His people. When life feels uncertain, we can look back at the way God has carried His people—Israel delivered from Egypt, the fulfillment of His promises through Jesus, and His ongoing presence through the Holy Spirit. His faithfulness extends from generation to generation (Psalm 100:5). Just as He sustained His people in the past, He will sustain us now. Fall invites us to slow down and reflect—to notice God’s fingerprints in both the falling leaves and the steadfast truth that He never changes. In this season, may we find comfort in His promises and gratitude for His unwavering faithfulness. Today's Bible Reading "Know therefore that the Lord your God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commandments." – Deuteronomy 7:9 Key Takeaways God’s faithfulness is a cornerstone of His character—He cannot be anything but faithful. His covenant love continues through generations, no matter our changing circumstances. Remembering God’s past faithfulness strengthens our trust in His future promises. Every season, including the difficult ones, is a reminder of His unbroken presence and care. Let’s Pray Together O God, thank You for being faithful in every season. When my heart grows weary or doubts arise, remind me of Your steadfast love and promises. Help me to see Your hand at work, even when I can’t understand the path ahead. Reveal Your faithfulness to me in new ways this fall, and teach me to rest in the peace of knowing that You never fail. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Related Resources What Does It Mean That God Is Faithful? – Crosswalk.com Bible Verses About the Faithfulness of God – BibleStudyTools.com Listen to more episodes of Your Daily Prayer for daily encouragement from God’s Word.

Deconstruction vs. Truth: Why God’s Word Still Wins

Many have wrestled with doubt and deconstruction but the story doesn’t end there. God’s truth is still strong enough to hold every question and heal every heart.

NOTE: This video is based on the BreakPoint commentary, "How Celebrity Church Culture's Bad Ideas Become Famous," by John Stonestreet and Timothy D. Padgett

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