Chase God!

Child of God, let me remind you today of a promise straight from the lips of Jesus: ‘But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.’

We spend so much of our energy chasing the ‘things’—the job, the money, the approval, the peace of mind. But Jesus flips the script. He says, Don’t chase the stuff… chase Me. When you put God’s kingdom first, when you prioritize His ways above your own, when you make righteousness your pursuit—God takes care of the rest.

It doesn’t mean you’ll never face a storm, but it does mean you won’t face it alone. It doesn’t mean every want will be met, but it does mean every need will be supplied. The pressure is off of you to make life work, because your Father already knows what you need before you ask Him.

So today, stop running after what the world promises, and start running after the One who promises the world. If you’ll put God first, you’ll discover that He’s already prepared the blessings you’ve been chasing. Seek Him first… and watch how He adds the rest.”

The Next Step!

Psalm 119:105 says, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”

Now let me tell you something, friend—life can get mighty dark sometimes. You don’t always know which way to turn, and the road ahead feels more like a maze than a straight line. But God didn’t leave us stumbling around in the dark. He gave us His Word.

Notice what the Psalmist said—it’s a lamp for my feet and a light for my path. That means God’s Word doesn’t always show you the whole journey, but it’ll give you enough light to take the next step. And sometimes, that’s all you need—the courage to take the next step in faith.

You may not see how it’s all going to work out… but if you’ll trust God’s Word, you’ll never take a step in the wrong direction. His Word will guide you, protect you, and keep you moving forward when everything around you says stop.

So today, don’t let the darkness intimidate you. Pick up the lamp of God’s Word. Read it. Trust it. Walk in it. And I promise you—step by step—you’ll find yourself right where God wants you to be

Your Enemy!

The Bible says in 1 Peter 5:8—“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.”

Friend, let me remind you today—you’ve got an enemy. And he’s not some cartoon character with a red suit and pitchfork. He’s real, he’s ruthless, and he’s roaming—looking for somebody to chew up and spit out.

But Peter doesn’t tell us that to scare us. He tells us that to wake us up. Be sober—keep your mind clear. Be vigilant—stay on guard. Because the enemy is sneaky, and he doesn’t come with a warning label. He slips into your thoughts, stirs up your fears, whispers lies about your worth, and tries to convince you that God has forgotten you.

But here’s the good news—he can roar, but he’s already been defanged at the cross! The Lion of Judah has the final word. So when the devil comes knocking, you don’t have to cower—you can stand on God’s Word, resist him in faith, and watch him flee.

Today, don’t give the enemy a foothold in your heart. Keep your eyes open, your Bible close, and your Savior closer. Because greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world!