he Necessary Departure
Devotional Sometimes the hardest goodbyes are the most necessary ones. When Jesus ascended to heaven, the disciples stood gazing upward, perhaps wondering why He had to leave. They had just
Devotional Sometimes the hardest goodbyes are the most necessary ones. When Jesus ascended to heaven, the disciples stood gazing upward, perhaps wondering why He had to leave. They had just
Devotional The disciples experienced an emotional rollercoaster unlike any other. First, they witnessed Jesus’ brutal crucifixion. Then came the empty tomb. And for forty days afterward, Jesus appeared and disappeared
Devotional Have you ever struggled to understand something important? The disciples faced this challenge as they tried to grasp Jesus’ mission. Despite walking with Him for years, they couldn’t comprehend
Devotional One tiny broken wire can disrupt an entire sound system. One small crack in a foundation can compromise a whole building. Similarly, sin—though it may seem small at first—creates
Devotional Have you ever felt distant from someone you love? Perhaps a relationship that was once close has grown cold, or maybe you feel far from God despite your desire
Devotional When we look at our world today, it’s easy to see the brokenness. Natural disasters, disease, conflict, and personal struggles remind us daily that something isn’t right. But this
Devotional In a world filled with religious symbols and identifiers, Jesus gave His followers just one distinctive mark: love. Not special clothing or dietary restrictions. Not secret handshakes or exclusive
Devotional When Jesus told His disciples, “Where I am going, you cannot come,” they must have felt excluded, perhaps even rejected. But Jesus wasn’t pushing them away—He was protecting them.
Devotional There’s something deeply intimate about Jesus washing His disciples’ feet. It wasn’t just about cleaning dirt; it was about acceptance. Jesus knew exactly who these men were—their flaws, their
Devotional We often misunderstand love. In our culture, love is frequently portrayed as a feeling, an emotion that comes and goes. We say we “fall in” and “fall out of”