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The Call: One Year Bible Commentary

The Call is a 365-Day Video Bible Commentary that takes you through the entire Bible in one year – in chronological order. Begin 2026 with a life-changing commitment to take the word of God into your heart.

Joy in the Unexpected | Your Nightly Prayer

“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” — Philippians 4:4

A Prayer for Healing and Hope in Christ | Your Daily Prayer

Some wounds are visible — a broken bone, an injury, an unexpected physical setback. Others lie beneath the surface, carried quietly in our hearts, hidden beneath forced smiles and the weight of daily responsibilities. But whether our pain is physical, emotional, or spiritual, Scripture assures us that God sees, God cares, and God heals. Jeremiah 30:17 was spoken to a people who had lost nearly everything. They carried wounds of exile, shame, fear, and despair. Yet into their darkness, God declared a promise: “I will restore you. I will heal your wounds.” It was a message of hope to a hurting people — and that same hope is extended to us today. Alicia Searl shares a deeply personal story of brokenness colliding with the holiday season — a broken foot, a fractured normal, and then a shattering conversation with her daughter that pierced deeper than any physical injury could. Yet even in that painful moment, Christ met her with a strength she didn’t have in herself. The Lord replaced reaction with compassion, anger with unexpected grace, and despair with a reminder that the enemy does not get the final say. Perhaps you also approach this season carrying wounds. A diagnosis. A broken relationship. A difficult child. A weary mind. A hurting body. Something you never saw coming. Take heart — the God who healed exiles, raised the dead, restored the brokenhearted, and bound up the wounded has not changed. He is Jehovah Rapha — the God who heals. He restores what is shattered. He binds what is broken. He breathes hope into hopeless places. Healing may not come instantly, but in Christ it is certain — whether through restoration in this life, or ultimately in His presence where all pain will cease forever. Bible Reading: “‘But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,’ declares the Lord, ‘because you are called an outcast, Zion for whom no one cares.’” — Jeremiah 30:17 Takeaway Truths God sees every hidden wound — physical, emotional, and spiritual. His healing begins with His presence, even before circumstances change. Hope doesn’t deny the hurt; it invites Christ into it. Jesus meets us in moments where we feel weakest and gives strength that isn’t our own. God restores His people — then and now — and His promises remain true. Let's Pray Jehovah Rapha, God of healing, God of faithfulness, and God of unfailing promises — I come before You today seeking Your healing hand upon my heart, mind, body, and soul. I surrender every burden: the pain, the fear, the diagnosis, the disappointment, the emotional wounds, and the uncertainties ahead. You are the God who restored a broken nation. You are the God who heals incurable diseases. You raise the dead, lift the fallen, and bind the wounded. You breathe hope into places where hope seems gone. Thank You that the promise You gave then still stands today. Give me strength to lean into that promise and into Christ, especially in this season that calls me to remember the hope that only He can give. Restore me. Heal me. Renew me. In Your holy name, Amen.

Roses For Mama [A Christmas Story] - By Mark R. Spencer

A story of love, devotion, perseverance, compassion, and the spirit of Christmas. A tale of love that transcends death to fulfill a promise made on Christmas Eve, long ago.

The Lord's Prayer: Forgive Us

What happens when we pray, “Forgive us our debts”? In this moving episode, we trace the echo of Jesus’ powerful words from the cross—“Father, forgive them”—as they shook the earth, split the temple veil, and opened the way for broken, ordinary people to stand in the presence of a holy God. From Saul’s dramatic transformation to the stirring awakenings of Martin Luther and John Wesley, and finally to a personal encounter in Baton Rouge, this episode shows how the forgiveness Jesus purchased still breaks chains, lifts burdens, and restores hearts today. Whether carrying guilt, regret, or hidden shame, you’ll discover that the same grace that changed history is still changing lives—and that through Christ, we can boldly and humbly pray: Forgive us our debts.

The Call: A Daily Video Chronological Bible In A Year

The Bible is filled with ordinary people with an extraordinary God. A new beginning of Bible study awaits you. Learn how you can go through the entire Bible in less than 10 minutes a day.

The God Who Keeps His Promises | Your Nightly Prayer

Promises carry weight. When someone makes a promise, we expect them to follow through. As children, a “pinky swear” sealed that expectation — breaking it simply wasn’t allowed. But human promises are fragile. People forget, circumstances change, and intentions fall short. Not so with God. Clarence Haynes reminds us that God’s promises rest on something infinitely stronger than a pinky swear — His unchanging, unfailing Word. When God declares something, it does not depend on our belief, agreement, or understanding. His promises stand because He stands. As Clarence says, the bumper sticker should really read: “God said it, and that settles it.” This truth comes alive as we reflect on the promise of the Messiah. Immediately after the fall, in Genesis 3:15, God declared that a Savior would come to defeat sin. It was the first prophecy of Jesus — a promise given in the midst of humanity’s darkest moment. Adam and Eve could not have fully understood its meaning, yet God already had redemption in motion. But here’s the tension: God’s promises are always certain — but their timing is often unknown. The promise of the Messiah was fulfilled 4,000 years later. Generations came and went without seeing the prophecy completed, yet God’s Word remained true. The long wait did not weaken His promise. It simply unfolded in God’s perfect timing. This is the pattern of God’s promises in our lives too. We know what God has said — but rarely when He will do it. The uncertainty of timing can shake us, but the certainty of His Word should anchor us. This Christmas season, as you celebrate the birth of Christ, remember: Jesus’ coming is the living proof that God keeps His promises. Not always quickly. Not always how we expect. But always faithfully. Luke 1:37 is the reminder your heart needs: No word from God will ever fail. Not one. Not ever. Let that truth give you confidence, hope, and peace — even in the promises you’re still waiting on. TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE “For no word from God will ever fail.” — Luke 1:37 MAIN TAKEAWAYS God’s promises are guaranteed because of His character, not our circumstances. The birth of Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of God’s first promise of a Messiah. God’s Word is always certain, even when the timing is unknown. Waiting does not weaken God’s promises; it prepares us to trust His sovereignty. Christmas is a reminder that God finishes what He starts. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Luke 1:37 Genesis 3:15 2 Corinthians 1:20 Psalm 145:13 YOUR EVENING PRAYER Lord, Thank You for being the God who not only makes promises but keeps them. As I reflect on the birth of Jesus, let it be a constant reminder that Your Word never fails. Strengthen my confidence in what You have spoken, not in what I see. My circumstances may shift, but Your promises are unchanging. Guard my heart with Your peace as I wait, trusting that You are faithful to fulfill every word You have spoken. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

On Humility, Suffering, and the Path of Faith -

On Humility, Suffering, and the Path of Faith - Devotional about Philippians 1-2 and the suffering of Paul.

The Lord's Prayer: Give us this day

What does it mean to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread”—and to trust God as our faithful Provider? In this powerful episode, we travel from Abraham’s mountaintop test to the cross of Christ, discovering how Jehovah Jireh, the God who provided a lamb for Abraham, has always been the God who provides for His children. Through Scripture, personal testimony, and the life-changing truth that Jesus is the true Lamb of God, we see how prayer draws us into an intimate dependence on our Father, who meets us in our deepest needs. Whether facing sickness, weakness, or uncertainty, this episode reminds us that the God of Abraham and Paul is our God today—and He invites us to come to Him daily, confident that He will supply every need according to His riches in Christ Jesus.

Seasoned with “grace.” (1-Minute Devotion)

Seasoned with “grace.” (1-Minute Devotion) - What’s that all about? Am I supposed to simply “roll-over” when I know I’m right? Afterall, I deserve respect … right? #toughquestionsforgod #questionsforgod #dailydevotion #devotional #grace

Amazing Talks: Christology/ Virgin Birth

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A Prayer to Be Thankful for God's Beautiful Provisions | Your Daily Prayer

Thanksgiving Day has long been a time when Americans pause to remember the Pilgrims, their partnership with the Native Americans, and the bountiful harvest they celebrated together. At its core, however, Thanksgiving was established as a national day dedicated to giving thanks to God. Yet for many, this central truth has faded. Gratitude has become more connected to traditions, food, or circumstances than to the God who provides all things. In today's devotional and prayer, we see how Scripture calls us back to the heart of true thanksgiving — acknowledging God as the giver of every good gift and intentionally remembering His faithfulness. The Pilgrims modeled this well: despite difficulty, loss, and uncertainty, they paused to thank God. Their gratitude was rooted not in abundance but in trust. Similarly, we are called to thank God in every circumstance — whether life feels full or fragile. Gratitude lifts our eyes beyond our current challenges and helps us see God’s unchanging character. We thank Him by remembering His past faithfulness, by praising Him with our words and lives, and by offering sacrificial thanksgiving even when life hurts. Thanksgiving Day is a beautiful time to practice these rhythms, but they are meant to shape our entire lives. Gratitude keeps our hearts anchored in God’s goodness and reminds us that every provision — physical, emotional, and spiritual — comes from His generous hand. Bible Reading: “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Takeaway Truths Thanksgiving is first and foremost an act of worship directed to God. Gratitude grows as we remember God's past faithfulness and daily provision. Praise is a powerful expression of thankfulness and shapes our hearts toward God. Sacrificial thanksgiving — praising God in hardship — deeply honors Him. True thanksgiving is not tied to comfort but to trust in God’s goodness. Let’s Pray Dear Father, On this Thanksgiving Day, we thank You first and foremost for Your goodness, Your faithfulness, and the gift of Salvation. We remember all that You have done for us through Jesus Christ — His coming into the world and His sacrifice on the cross so that we may live. Help us to praise Your name in every circumstance — with our words, our songs, our actions, and our service toward others. May our gratitude be rooted not in earthly comfort but in Your unchanging love and provision. We offer You a sacrifice of praise, choosing thanksgiving even in loss, disappointment, or uncertainty. You alone are worthy of all honor and praise. Thank You for Your bountiful provisions and for sustaining us each day. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Additional Scriptures for Reflection Psalm 100:4 Psalm 77:11 Ephesians 5:19–20 Hebrews 13:15–16

THE CALL: A 365-Day Bible Commentary

What if just 10 minutes in the morning could set the tone for your entire day? Starting January 1st, 2026, you’re invited to a daily dose of biblical truth—short, powerful, and life-changing. No heavy study, no overwhelming commitments—just 10 minutes to refocus your heart on God’s Word. Imagine beginning each day with clarity, wisdom, and a deeper connection with Scripture. Mark your calendar—your mornings are about to change. Follow along daily and let God’s Word transform you, one day at a time.

The Lord's Prayer: Your Will Be Done

What is the most powerful prayer ever prayed? In this moving episode, we journey into the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus’ simple yet world-shaking words—“Not as I will, but as You will”—opened the way for every person to enter God’s presence. Through His suffering, sacrifice, and total surrender, the Father’s will was fulfilled, and humanity was offered forgiveness and hope. But this episode goes beyond history; it challenges us to embrace that same posture of surrender in our own prayers. With unforgettable stories—including a powerful encounter with a persecuted believer in Czechoslovakia—you’ll discover how praying “Your will be done on Earth as it is in heaven” unleashes transformation, restores lives, and reveals God’s glory in ways we could never imagine.

The Lord's Prayer: Your Will Be Done

What is the most powerful prayer ever prayed? In this moving episode, we journey into the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus’ simple yet world-shaking words—“Not as I will, but as You will”—opened the way for every person to enter God’s presence. Through His suffering, sacrifice, and total surrender, the Father’s will was fulfilled, and humanity was offered forgiveness and hope. But this episode goes beyond history; it challenges us to embrace that same posture of surrender in our own prayers. With unforgettable stories—including a powerful encounter with a persecuted believer in Czechoslovakia—you’ll discover how praying “Your will be done on Earth as it is in heaven” unleashes transformation, restores lives, and reveals God’s glory in ways we could never imagine.

Santa Claus is not magical!

Santa is not magical. It is lying to children!

Chosen by Grace -

Chosen by Grace - Devotional based on Ephesians 1-3.

The Lord's Prayer: Your Kingdom Come

What does it really mean to pray, “Your kingdom come”—and can ordinary people like us truly change the world? In this powerful episode, we look at how God used unlikely men and women in the early church to “turn the world upside down” through simple, faith-filled prayer. You’ll hear an unforgettable story from the final days of the Soviet Union—a poor peasant woman in Moldova whose courageous response to God sparked a movement that touched thousands, all connected to the faithful prayers of believers half a world away. This episode will challenge and inspire you to believe again that when we pray for God’s kingdom to come—His reign to break into human hearts—He still moves in extraordinary, world-changing ways.

The Lord establishes our steps!

The Lord establishes our steps! (1 Minute Devotion) - Sweet! I’m grateful! #toughquestionsforgod #questionsforgod #dailydevotion #devotional #godsway

Carrying the Weight

Carrying the Weight

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