Day 1: Living on Mission Devotional
Living Sent: Embracing Our Role as Ambassadors for Christ
In a world that often feels divided and chaotic, it's easy to lose sight of our true purpose as believers. But what if we could simplify our understanding of life and our role in it? At its core, there are really only two kinds of people in the world: those who know Jesus and those who need to know Jesus. And God uses those who know Him to tell those who don't about His love and grace.
Persevering in the Mission
Valuing the One
Following God's Leading in Uncertainty
Overcoming Setbacks
Navigating Conflict with Grace
Embracing God's Mission in Everyday Life
In our fast-paced world, it's easy to lose sight of our purpose as followers of Christ. We often find ourselves caught up in the daily grind, forgetting that we're called to something greater. But what if we could learn to navigate the "now" with a sense of divine mission? What if we could transform our everyday lives into powerful testimonies of God's love and grace?
Grace for the Journey
Healing from a Thousand Cuts
Unity in Diversity
From Religion to Relationship
The Main Thing
Staying Focused on Jesus in a Distracting World
In our fast-paced, ever-changing world, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters. We often find ourselves caught up in the minutiae of daily life, allowing small irritations and distractions to chip away at our faith and relationships. This phenomenon, sometimes referred to as "death by a thousand cuts," can slowly erode our spiritual vitality and leave us feeling disconnected from God and others.
Living with Resurrection Hope
Embracing Suffering with Christ
Finding Joy in God's Provision
Turning from Worthless Things
Embracing Eternity
The Power of the Gospel in a Skeptical World
In a world filled with skepticism and diverse beliefs, the message of the gospel continues to resonate with profound truth and hope. But how can we make sense of this ancient message in our modern context? Let's explore how the good news of Jesus Christ remains relevant and transformative, even in the face of doubt and pluralism.