Christian Author | Poet | Teacher
Passionate about helping people grow through God's Word, one page at a time.
Author of Young Shall Grow
Faith • Growth • Purpose
Passionate about helping people grow through God's Word, one page at a time.
Author of Young Shall Grow
Faith • Growth • Purpose
- Educator अट Essence private school
- लइवएस इन Ibadan
- से Ondo state
- देश Nigeria
- सटउडइएड associates degree अट Osun State college of management science (OSCOMS)
- Female
- सइनगलए
- 08/26/1998
- फओललओवएड द्वारा 27 लोग
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- READ WITH ME – DAY 18
Topic: Peer Pressure
Key Verse:
"Do not be deceived: 'Evil company corrupts good habits.'"
— 1 Corinthians 15:33
Today's Reflection
As a young person, you will face pressure from the people around you. Your friends can influence the way you think, speak, behave, and make decisions.
Peer pressure is not always obvious. Sometimes it sounds like, "Everyone is doing it," or "Don't be too serious." You may be pressured to cheat, lie, disobey your parents, watch ungodly content, or compromise your values just to fit in.
But remember: the desire to belong should never be greater than your desire to please God.
Daniel and his friends lived in a society that did not honour God, yet they chose to remain faithful. They encouraged one another to stand for what was right, even when doing so was difficult.
The friends you spend the most time with will influence the person you become. Choose friends who encourage you to pray, study God's Word, make good choices, and grow closer to Christ.
And don't forget—you should also strive to be the kind of friend who leads others toward God.
Today's Takeaway:
Choose friends who strengthen your faith, not those who pressure you to compromise it.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me and desiring the best for my life. Give me wisdom to choose friends who will encourage me to follow You. Help me to stand for what is right when I am under pressure. Give me courage to say no to sin and the grace to be a godly friend who leads others closer to You. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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See you tomorrow for Day 19!
#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day18 #PeerPressure #ChristianGrowth #DailyDevotional #GrowInChrist #FaithOverPressure #ChooseWiselyREAD WITH ME – DAY 18 Topic: Peer Pressure Key Verse: "Do not be deceived: 'Evil company corrupts good habits.'" — 1 Corinthians 15:33 Today's Reflection As a young person, you will face pressure from the people around you. Your friends can influence the way you think, speak, behave, and make decisions. Peer pressure is not always obvious. Sometimes it sounds like, "Everyone is doing it," or "Don't be too serious." You may be pressured to cheat, lie, disobey your parents, watch ungodly content, or compromise your values just to fit in. But remember: the desire to belong should never be greater than your desire to please God. Daniel and his friends lived in a society that did not honour God, yet they chose to remain faithful. They encouraged one another to stand for what was right, even when doing so was difficult. The friends you spend the most time with will influence the person you become. Choose friends who encourage you to pray, study God's Word, make good choices, and grow closer to Christ. And don't forget—you should also strive to be the kind of friend who leads others toward God. Today's Takeaway: Choose friends who strengthen your faith, not those who pressure you to compromise it. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me and desiring the best for my life. Give me wisdom to choose friends who will encourage me to follow You. Help me to stand for what is right when I am under pressure. Give me courage to say no to sin and the grace to be a godly friend who leads others closer to You. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 19! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day18 #PeerPressure #ChristianGrowth #DailyDevotional #GrowInChrist #FaithOverPressure #ChooseWisely0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 7 वइएवस1
कृपया लॉग इन को लइकए, शेयर और टिप्पणी! - READ WITH ME – DAY 17
Topic: Learning from Godly Parents
Key Verse:
"My son, hear the instruction of your father, and do not forsake the law of your mother."
— Proverbs 1:8
Today's Reflection
One of God's greatest gifts to a child is the blessing of godly parents. Parents may not be perfect, but when they fear God and seek to raise their children according to His Word, their guidance can become a great source of wisdom.
The Bible encourages us to listen to the instruction of both our father and mother. Their correction, advice, discipline, prayers, and example can help prepare us for the future.
Sometimes, young people see correction as punishment or advice as interference. But godly parents correct because they care. They have experience that we may not yet have, and their desire should be to help us become the people God created us to be.
This does not mean every parent is perfect. Parents can make mistakes too. But instead of focusing only on their weaknesses, learn to appreciate the godly lessons and sacrifices they make for you.
If your parents are not yet walking with God, do not be discouraged. Pray for them, honour them, and continue to follow Christ. God can use your life as a light in your family.
Today's Takeaway:
God often speaks words of wisdom through godly parents. A wise child listens, learns, and grows.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the parents and guardians You have placed in my life. Help me to honour them, listen to godly instruction, and appreciate their sacrifices. Give me a humble heart that receives correction with wisdom. Bless my parents with strength, wisdom, and grace. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day17 #GodlyParents #ChristianGrowth #DailyDevotional #GrowInChrist #Proverbs18 #ChristianTeensREAD WITH ME – DAY 17 Topic: Learning from Godly Parents Key Verse: "My son, hear the instruction of your father, and do not forsake the law of your mother." — Proverbs 1:8 Today's Reflection One of God's greatest gifts to a child is the blessing of godly parents. Parents may not be perfect, but when they fear God and seek to raise their children according to His Word, their guidance can become a great source of wisdom. The Bible encourages us to listen to the instruction of both our father and mother. Their correction, advice, discipline, prayers, and example can help prepare us for the future. Sometimes, young people see correction as punishment or advice as interference. But godly parents correct because they care. They have experience that we may not yet have, and their desire should be to help us become the people God created us to be. This does not mean every parent is perfect. Parents can make mistakes too. But instead of focusing only on their weaknesses, learn to appreciate the godly lessons and sacrifices they make for you. If your parents are not yet walking with God, do not be discouraged. Pray for them, honour them, and continue to follow Christ. God can use your life as a light in your family. Today's Takeaway: God often speaks words of wisdom through godly parents. A wise child listens, learns, and grows. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the parents and guardians You have placed in my life. Help me to honour them, listen to godly instruction, and appreciate their sacrifices. Give me a humble heart that receives correction with wisdom. Bless my parents with strength, wisdom, and grace. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 18! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day17 #GodlyParents #ChristianGrowth #DailyDevotional #GrowInChrist #Proverbs18 #ChristianTeens0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 28 वइएवस - READ WITH ME – DAY 16
Topic: Who Is My Role Model?
Key Verse:
"Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ."
— 1 Corinthians 11:1
Today's Reflection
Everyone has someone they admire—a parent, teacher, pastor, friend, athlete, celebrity, or social media influencer. The people we admire can greatly influence the person we become.
The Bible teaches us to be careful about who we choose as role models. Paul said, "Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ." He was not asking people to follow him instead of Jesus. He was pointing them to Christ through his own life.
A good role model is someone whose life points you closer to God, not further away from Him.
Before choosing someone as your role model, ask yourself:
• Does this person's life honour God?
• Do they encourage honesty, humility, kindness, purity, and self-control?
• Will following their example help me grow closer to Christ?
Fame, beauty, wealth, talent, and popularity do not automatically mean someone is worth following. What matters most is character.
Remember, you are also becoming a role model to someone else. Your words, choices, attitude, and lifestyle may influence people around you.
May your greatest desire be to become more like Jesus. When Christ is your perfect example, you will always be walking in the right direction.
Today's Takeaway:
Choose role models who point you to Christ, because the direction of the person you follow often becomes the direction of your own life.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for giving me the perfect example in Jesus Christ. Help me choose role models who love You and live according to Your Word. Give me wisdom to reject ungodly influences and the grace to become more like Christ every day. May my own life also become a godly example to others. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day16 #RoleModels #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #JesusChrist #1Corinthians111READ WITH ME – DAY 16 Topic: Who Is My Role Model? Key Verse: "Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ." — 1 Corinthians 11:1 Today's Reflection Everyone has someone they admire—a parent, teacher, pastor, friend, athlete, celebrity, or social media influencer. The people we admire can greatly influence the person we become. The Bible teaches us to be careful about who we choose as role models. Paul said, "Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ." He was not asking people to follow him instead of Jesus. He was pointing them to Christ through his own life. A good role model is someone whose life points you closer to God, not further away from Him. Before choosing someone as your role model, ask yourself: • Does this person's life honour God? • Do they encourage honesty, humility, kindness, purity, and self-control? • Will following their example help me grow closer to Christ? Fame, beauty, wealth, talent, and popularity do not automatically mean someone is worth following. What matters most is character. Remember, you are also becoming a role model to someone else. Your words, choices, attitude, and lifestyle may influence people around you. May your greatest desire be to become more like Jesus. When Christ is your perfect example, you will always be walking in the right direction. Today's Takeaway: Choose role models who point you to Christ, because the direction of the person you follow often becomes the direction of your own life. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for giving me the perfect example in Jesus Christ. Help me choose role models who love You and live according to Your Word. Give me wisdom to reject ungodly influences and the grace to become more like Christ every day. May my own life also become a godly example to others. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 17! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day16 #RoleModels #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #JesusChrist #1Corinthians1110 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 21 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 15
Topic: Dare to Be Daniel
Key Verse:
"But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's delicacies, nor with the wine which he drank."
— Daniel 1:8
Today's Reflection
Every day, we are faced with choices. Some seem small, while others shape the course of our lives. Will we follow God or follow the crowd? Will we stand for what is right, or compromise just to be accepted?
Daniel faced the same challenge. Though he was taken captive to Babylon and surrounded by a culture that opposed God, he made a decision before temptation came—he purposed in his heart to obey God.
His conviction was not based on convenience or popularity. It was built on a deep commitment to God.
Today, peer pressure may not come through a king's table, but it comes in many forms. Friends may encourage dishonesty, immorality, gossip, cheating, or other choices that dishonour God. Like Daniel, we must remember that pleasing God is more important than pleasing people.
Standing alone is not always easy, but you are never alone when God is with you. Daniel's faithfulness brought God's favour, wisdom, and promotion because he refused to compromise.
Purpose in your heart today to honour God in your words, your choices, your relationships, and your lifestyle. A heart fully surrendered to God cannot easily be pulled away by the pressure of the world.
Today's Takeaway:
A person who has already purposed in his or her heart to obey God will not easily be persuaded to compromise when temptation comes.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Daniel. Give me the courage to stand for You even when it is difficult. Help me not to follow the crowd or compromise my faith because of fear or pressure. Fill my heart with a deep love for Your Word and the strength to remain faithful in every situation. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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See you tomorrow for Day 16!
#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day15 #DareToBeDaniel #StandForGod #FaithOverFear #ChristianYouth #DailyDevotional #Daniel18 #GrowInChristREAD WITH ME – DAY 15 Topic: Dare to Be Daniel Key Verse: "But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's delicacies, nor with the wine which he drank." — Daniel 1:8 Today's Reflection Every day, we are faced with choices. Some seem small, while others shape the course of our lives. Will we follow God or follow the crowd? Will we stand for what is right, or compromise just to be accepted? Daniel faced the same challenge. Though he was taken captive to Babylon and surrounded by a culture that opposed God, he made a decision before temptation came—he purposed in his heart to obey God. His conviction was not based on convenience or popularity. It was built on a deep commitment to God. Today, peer pressure may not come through a king's table, but it comes in many forms. Friends may encourage dishonesty, immorality, gossip, cheating, or other choices that dishonour God. Like Daniel, we must remember that pleasing God is more important than pleasing people. Standing alone is not always easy, but you are never alone when God is with you. Daniel's faithfulness brought God's favour, wisdom, and promotion because he refused to compromise. Purpose in your heart today to honour God in your words, your choices, your relationships, and your lifestyle. A heart fully surrendered to God cannot easily be pulled away by the pressure of the world. Today's Takeaway: A person who has already purposed in his or her heart to obey God will not easily be persuaded to compromise when temptation comes. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of Daniel. Give me the courage to stand for You even when it is difficult. Help me not to follow the crowd or compromise my faith because of fear or pressure. Fill my heart with a deep love for Your Word and the strength to remain faithful in every situation. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 16! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day15 #DareToBeDaniel #StandForGod #FaithOverFear #ChristianYouth #DailyDevotional #Daniel18 #GrowInChrist0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 17 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 14
Topic: King Josiah Was Eight
Key Verse:
"Josiah was eight years old when he became king... And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked in all the ways of his father David; he did not turn aside to the right hand or to the left."
— 2 Kings 22:1–2
Today's Reflection
Many people believe greatness begins in adulthood, but the life of King Josiah proves otherwise. At just eight years old, he became king of Judah, and instead of following the sinful examples around him, he chose to follow God.
Josiah did not grow up in a godly environment. His father and grandfather had led the nation into idolatry, yet he refused to let his background determine his future. He made a personal decision to obey the Lord.
As he grew older, his love for God became even more evident. He ordered the repair of the temple, and when God's Word was discovered and read to him, he humbled himself, repented, and led the nation back to God.
Josiah's story reminds us that God is not looking for the oldest or the most experienced person. He is looking for hearts that are willing to obey Him. No matter your age or background, you can choose to stand for what is right and become a godly influence to others.
Today's Takeaway:
God is not looking for the oldest person in the room. He is looking for the heart that is willing to obey Him.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of King Josiah. Give me a heart that loves Your Word and obeys You, even when those around me choose a different path. Help me to be a godly influence wherever I am and use my life for Your glory. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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See you tomorrow for Day 15!
#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day14 #KingJosiah #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #2Kings22 #YouthForChrist #ObeyGodREAD WITH ME – DAY 14 Topic: King Josiah Was Eight Key Verse: "Josiah was eight years old when he became king... And he did what was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked in all the ways of his father David; he did not turn aside to the right hand or to the left." — 2 Kings 22:1–2 Today's Reflection Many people believe greatness begins in adulthood, but the life of King Josiah proves otherwise. At just eight years old, he became king of Judah, and instead of following the sinful examples around him, he chose to follow God. Josiah did not grow up in a godly environment. His father and grandfather had led the nation into idolatry, yet he refused to let his background determine his future. He made a personal decision to obey the Lord. As he grew older, his love for God became even more evident. He ordered the repair of the temple, and when God's Word was discovered and read to him, he humbled himself, repented, and led the nation back to God. Josiah's story reminds us that God is not looking for the oldest or the most experienced person. He is looking for hearts that are willing to obey Him. No matter your age or background, you can choose to stand for what is right and become a godly influence to others. Today's Takeaway: God is not looking for the oldest person in the room. He is looking for the heart that is willing to obey Him. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the example of King Josiah. Give me a heart that loves Your Word and obeys You, even when those around me choose a different path. Help me to be a godly influence wherever I am and use my life for Your glory. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 15! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day14 #KingJosiah #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #2Kings22 #YouthForChrist #ObeyGod0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 14 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 13
Topic: Not Too Young
Key Verse:
"Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young. Set an example for the believers in what you say and in how you live. Also set an example in how you love and in what you believe. Show the believers how to be pure."
— 1 Timothy 4:12 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
Many young people believe they must wait until they are older before God can use them. But God is not limited by age—He is looking for willing hearts.
Paul encouraged Timothy, a young leader, not to allow anyone to despise his youth. Instead, he was to become an example in his words, conduct, love, faith, and purity.
Throughout the Bible, God used young people to accomplish great things. David defeated Goliath while he was still a shepherd boy. Josiah became king at a young age and led a national revival. Jeremiah thought he was too young, but God assured him that He would be with him.
The same God is still calling young people today. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin living for Him. The habits you build now will shape your future, and a life surrendered to God can become a powerful instrument in His hands.
Remember, your age is not your limitation—unbelief is. If your heart is available, God can begin with you today.
Today's Takeaway:
God is not waiting for you to grow older before He can use you. If your heart is available, He can begin with you today.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding me that I am not too young to be used by You. Help me to be an example in my words, actions, love, faith, and purity. Give me courage to obey You and use my life for Your glory from today. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day13 #NotTooYoung #YouthForChrist #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #1Timothy412 #FaithfulYouthREAD WITH ME – DAY 13 Topic: Not Too Young Key Verse: "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young. Set an example for the believers in what you say and in how you live. Also set an example in how you love and in what you believe. Show the believers how to be pure." — 1 Timothy 4:12 (NIrV) Today's Reflection Many young people believe they must wait until they are older before God can use them. But God is not limited by age—He is looking for willing hearts. Paul encouraged Timothy, a young leader, not to allow anyone to despise his youth. Instead, he was to become an example in his words, conduct, love, faith, and purity. Throughout the Bible, God used young people to accomplish great things. David defeated Goliath while he was still a shepherd boy. Josiah became king at a young age and led a national revival. Jeremiah thought he was too young, but God assured him that He would be with him. The same God is still calling young people today. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin living for Him. The habits you build now will shape your future, and a life surrendered to God can become a powerful instrument in His hands. Remember, your age is not your limitation—unbelief is. If your heart is available, God can begin with you today. Today's Takeaway: God is not waiting for you to grow older before He can use you. If your heart is available, He can begin with you today. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding me that I am not too young to be used by You. Help me to be an example in my words, actions, love, faith, and purity. Give me courage to obey You and use my life for Your glory from today. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 14! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day13 #NotTooYoung #YouthForChrist #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #1Timothy412 #FaithfulYouth0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 15 वइएवस1
- READ WITH ME – DAY 12
Topic: Who Am I?
Key Verse:
"When anyone lives in Christ, the new creation has come. The old is gone! The new is here!"
— 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
One of the greatest struggles many young people face today is the struggle of identity. The world constantly tells us who we should be, how we should look, what we should own, and how we should live. As a result, many spend their lives trying to fit into someone else's expectations instead of discovering who God created them to be.
The question, "Who am I?" can only be answered correctly when we look to God, our Creator. He knows us better than anyone else because He made us in His image and loves us with an everlasting love.
When we surrender our lives to Christ, we receive a new identity. We are no longer defined by our past mistakes, our failures, our family background, our possessions, or the opinions of people. In Christ, we become new creations.
Your identity is not found in your appearance, achievements, family name, or popularity. It is found in Christ alone. When you understand this truth, you stop chasing people's approval because you already know you are loved and accepted by God.
One of the greatest enemies of purpose is comparison. When you do not know who you are, you will constantly compare yourself with others and compete for things God never intended for you.
Know who you are.
Walk confidently in who God says you are.
Faithfully run the race He has prepared for you.
Today's Takeaway:
When you know who you are in Christ, you stop competing with people God never asked you to compete with. You become free to run the race He has marked out for you.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for creating me in Your image and giving me a new identity through Jesus Christ. Help me to see myself the way You see me. Remove every spirit of comparison, insecurity, and fear from my heart. Teach me to walk confidently in the purpose You have prepared for me and to run my race with faithfulness and joy. May my life always reflect who You have called me to be. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day12 #WhoAmI #IdentityInChrist #NewCreation #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #2Corinthians517 #PurposeInChristREAD WITH ME – DAY 12 Topic: Who Am I? Key Verse: "When anyone lives in Christ, the new creation has come. The old is gone! The new is here!" — 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIrV) Today's Reflection One of the greatest struggles many young people face today is the struggle of identity. The world constantly tells us who we should be, how we should look, what we should own, and how we should live. As a result, many spend their lives trying to fit into someone else's expectations instead of discovering who God created them to be. The question, "Who am I?" can only be answered correctly when we look to God, our Creator. He knows us better than anyone else because He made us in His image and loves us with an everlasting love. When we surrender our lives to Christ, we receive a new identity. We are no longer defined by our past mistakes, our failures, our family background, our possessions, or the opinions of people. In Christ, we become new creations. Your identity is not found in your appearance, achievements, family name, or popularity. It is found in Christ alone. When you understand this truth, you stop chasing people's approval because you already know you are loved and accepted by God. One of the greatest enemies of purpose is comparison. When you do not know who you are, you will constantly compare yourself with others and compete for things God never intended for you. Know who you are. Walk confidently in who God says you are. Faithfully run the race He has prepared for you. Today's Takeaway: When you know who you are in Christ, you stop competing with people God never asked you to compete with. You become free to run the race He has marked out for you. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for creating me in Your image and giving me a new identity through Jesus Christ. Help me to see myself the way You see me. Remove every spirit of comparison, insecurity, and fear from my heart. Teach me to walk confidently in the purpose You have prepared for me and to run my race with faithfulness and joy. May my life always reflect who You have called me to be. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 13! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day12 #WhoAmI #IdentityInChrist #NewCreation #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #2Corinthians517 #PurposeInChrist0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 27 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 11
Topic: What Am I Here For?
Key Verse:
"'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'"
— Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)
Today's Reflection
One of the greatest questions every young person will ask is, "What am I here for?" Many spend years searching for purpose, while others simply follow the crowd without ever discovering God's unique plan for their lives.
The truth is that your life is not an accident. Before you were born, God already knew you and designed you with gifts, talents, and abilities that no one else possesses in exactly the same way. You were created intentionally and for a purpose.
God's purpose is not limited to standing behind a pulpit. He needs teachers who inspire, doctors who serve with compassion, entrepreneurs who operate with integrity, artists who reflect His creativity, and students who shine as lights in their schools. Whatever God has called you to do, your life should bring glory to Him and blessing to others.
Discovering your purpose begins with a close relationship with God. As you spend time in His Word, pray consistently, obey His instructions, and faithfully use the gifts He has given you, He will direct your steps.
Do not compare your journey with someone else's. God's plan for your life is unique, and His timing is perfect. Stay faithful, trust Him, and allow Him to shape you into the person He created you to be.
Today's Takeaway:
The greatest success in life is not becoming famous—it is becoming the person God created you to be.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for creating me with a purpose. Help me to trust Your plan for my life and not compare myself with others. Open my eyes to the gifts You have placed within me, and give me the courage to use them faithfully for Your glory. Direct my steps each day and make me the person You created me to be. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day11 #Purpose #GodsPlan #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #Jeremiah2911 #LiveWithPurposeREAD WITH ME – DAY 11 Topic: What Am I Here For? Key Verse: "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'" — Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV) Today's Reflection One of the greatest questions every young person will ask is, "What am I here for?" Many spend years searching for purpose, while others simply follow the crowd without ever discovering God's unique plan for their lives. The truth is that your life is not an accident. Before you were born, God already knew you and designed you with gifts, talents, and abilities that no one else possesses in exactly the same way. You were created intentionally and for a purpose. God's purpose is not limited to standing behind a pulpit. He needs teachers who inspire, doctors who serve with compassion, entrepreneurs who operate with integrity, artists who reflect His creativity, and students who shine as lights in their schools. Whatever God has called you to do, your life should bring glory to Him and blessing to others. Discovering your purpose begins with a close relationship with God. As you spend time in His Word, pray consistently, obey His instructions, and faithfully use the gifts He has given you, He will direct your steps. Do not compare your journey with someone else's. God's plan for your life is unique, and His timing is perfect. Stay faithful, trust Him, and allow Him to shape you into the person He created you to be. Today's Takeaway: The greatest success in life is not becoming famous—it is becoming the person God created you to be. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for creating me with a purpose. Help me to trust Your plan for my life and not compare myself with others. Open my eyes to the gifts You have placed within me, and give me the courage to use them faithfully for Your glory. Direct my steps each day and make me the person You created me to be. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 12! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day11 #Purpose #GodsPlan #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #Jeremiah2911 #LiveWithPurpose1 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 21 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 10
Topic: Forgive as You Have Been Forgiven
Key Verse:
"Be kind and tender to one another. Forgive one another, just as God forgave you because of what Christ has done."
— Ephesians 4:32 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
Forgiveness is one of the greatest expressions of God's love. It may not always be easy, but it is always the right thing to do.
Think about how much God has forgiven you. When you came to Him in repentance, He did not hold your sins against you. Instead, He showed you mercy, gave you a new beginning, and welcomed you into His family.
Because God has forgiven us so completely, He calls us to forgive those who hurt us. Forgiveness does not mean pretending the pain never happened or immediately restoring broken trust. It means choosing to let go of bitterness, resentment, and the desire for revenge, placing the matter into God's hands.
Holding on to unforgiveness only weighs us down and hinders our spiritual growth. But when we forgive, we experience the peace, freedom, and healing that God desires for us.
If someone has hurt you deeply, ask God for the grace to forgive today. Remember, forgiving others does not excuse their wrong; it reflects the mercy God has shown to you.
Today's Takeaway:
People who truly understand God's forgiveness become willing to forgive others.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for forgiving me through Jesus Christ. Help me to let go of bitterness and give me the grace to forgive those who have hurt me. Fill my heart with Your love and peace so that I may reflect Your mercy to others. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day10 #Forgiveness #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #Ephesians432 #ForgiveAsChristForgaveREAD WITH ME – DAY 10 Topic: Forgive as You Have Been Forgiven Key Verse: "Be kind and tender to one another. Forgive one another, just as God forgave you because of what Christ has done." — Ephesians 4:32 (NIrV) Today's Reflection Forgiveness is one of the greatest expressions of God's love. It may not always be easy, but it is always the right thing to do. Think about how much God has forgiven you. When you came to Him in repentance, He did not hold your sins against you. Instead, He showed you mercy, gave you a new beginning, and welcomed you into His family. Because God has forgiven us so completely, He calls us to forgive those who hurt us. Forgiveness does not mean pretending the pain never happened or immediately restoring broken trust. It means choosing to let go of bitterness, resentment, and the desire for revenge, placing the matter into God's hands. Holding on to unforgiveness only weighs us down and hinders our spiritual growth. But when we forgive, we experience the peace, freedom, and healing that God desires for us. If someone has hurt you deeply, ask God for the grace to forgive today. Remember, forgiving others does not excuse their wrong; it reflects the mercy God has shown to you. Today's Takeaway: People who truly understand God's forgiveness become willing to forgive others. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for forgiving me through Jesus Christ. Help me to let go of bitterness and give me the grace to forgive those who have hurt me. Fill my heart with Your love and peace so that I may reflect Your mercy to others. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 11! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day10 #Forgiveness #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #Ephesians432 #ForgiveAsChristForgave0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 15 वइएवस - READ WITH ME – DAY 9
Topic: Let Love Live in You
Key Verse:
"I give you a new command. Love one another. You must love one another, just as I have loved you. If you love one another, everyone will know you are my disciples."
— John 13:34–35 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
One of the greatest proofs that we belong to Christ is not how much we know, how loudly we pray, or how long we have been Christians. It is the love we show to others.
Jesus gave His followers a new command: to love one another just as He has loved us. This kind of love is patient, kind, forgiving, humble, and selfless. It reflects the very heart of God.
The world may recognize people by their achievements or appearance, but Jesus said His disciples would be recognized by their love. As we grow spiritually, love should become part of our character.
Choose to forgive those who hurt you, speak kindly to others, help those in need, and treat everyone with respect. Love is not merely something we say—it is something we live every day.
When the love of Christ lives in you, your life becomes a testimony that points others to God.
Today's Takeaway:
The clearest evidence of spiritual maturity is a heart that genuinely loves like Christ.
Prayer:
Lord, fill my heart with Your love. Help me to forgive, serve, and treat others with kindness each day. Let my life reflect Your love so that others may see You through me. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day9 #LoveLikeChrist #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #John13 #LoveOneAnotherREAD WITH ME – DAY 9 Topic: Let Love Live in You Key Verse: "I give you a new command. Love one another. You must love one another, just as I have loved you. If you love one another, everyone will know you are my disciples." — John 13:34–35 (NIrV) Today's Reflection One of the greatest proofs that we belong to Christ is not how much we know, how loudly we pray, or how long we have been Christians. It is the love we show to others. Jesus gave His followers a new command: to love one another just as He has loved us. This kind of love is patient, kind, forgiving, humble, and selfless. It reflects the very heart of God. The world may recognize people by their achievements or appearance, but Jesus said His disciples would be recognized by their love. As we grow spiritually, love should become part of our character. Choose to forgive those who hurt you, speak kindly to others, help those in need, and treat everyone with respect. Love is not merely something we say—it is something we live every day. When the love of Christ lives in you, your life becomes a testimony that points others to God. Today's Takeaway: The clearest evidence of spiritual maturity is a heart that genuinely loves like Christ. Prayer: Lord, fill my heart with Your love. Help me to forgive, serve, and treat others with kindness each day. Let my life reflect Your love so that others may see You through me. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 10! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day9 #LoveLikeChrist #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #John13 #LoveOneAnother0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 20 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 8
Topic: Prayer as the Master's Key
Key Verse:
"Call out to me. I will answer you. I will tell you great things you do not know. And unless I do, you wouldn't be able to find out about them."
— Jeremiah 33:3 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
Prayer is one of God's greatest gifts to His children. It is the privilege of talking with our Heavenly Father, drawing near to Him, seeking His guidance, receiving His strength, and aligning our hearts with His will.
In Jeremiah 33:3, God gives us a wonderful invitation: "Call to Me, and I will answer you." This reminds us that God is always ready to hear our prayers and reveal His wisdom to those who seek Him.
Jesus Himself lived a life of prayer. Before making important decisions, performing miracles, and even during times of sorrow, He prayed. If the Son of God depended on prayer, then we also must make prayer an essential part of our daily lives.
Prayer is not only for times of trouble. It is a daily relationship with God through which we worship Him, thank Him, confess our sins, pray for others, and seek His direction.
The more time you spend talking with God, the more you will know Him, trust Him, and become like Him. Never allow your prayer life to grow cold.
Today's Takeaway:
Prayer is not a last resort—it is a daily privilege that brings us closer to God.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, teach me to make prayer a daily habit. Help me to seek You before anything else, trust Your guidance, and grow closer to You each day. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day8 #Prayer #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #Jeremiah33:3 #PrayerLifeREAD WITH ME – DAY 8 Topic: Prayer as the Master's Key Key Verse: "Call out to me. I will answer you. I will tell you great things you do not know. And unless I do, you wouldn't be able to find out about them." — Jeremiah 33:3 (NIrV) Today's Reflection Prayer is one of God's greatest gifts to His children. It is the privilege of talking with our Heavenly Father, drawing near to Him, seeking His guidance, receiving His strength, and aligning our hearts with His will. In Jeremiah 33:3, God gives us a wonderful invitation: "Call to Me, and I will answer you." This reminds us that God is always ready to hear our prayers and reveal His wisdom to those who seek Him. Jesus Himself lived a life of prayer. Before making important decisions, performing miracles, and even during times of sorrow, He prayed. If the Son of God depended on prayer, then we also must make prayer an essential part of our daily lives. Prayer is not only for times of trouble. It is a daily relationship with God through which we worship Him, thank Him, confess our sins, pray for others, and seek His direction. The more time you spend talking with God, the more you will know Him, trust Him, and become like Him. Never allow your prayer life to grow cold. Today's Takeaway: Prayer is not a last resort—it is a daily privilege that brings us closer to God. Prayer: Heavenly Father, teach me to make prayer a daily habit. Help me to seek You before anything else, trust Your guidance, and grow closer to You each day. In Jesus' name, Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 9! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day8 #Prayer #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #Jeremiah33:3 #PrayerLife0 टिप्पणियाँ 1 साझा 465 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 7
Topic: The Word of God as Our Daily Bread
Key Verse:
Jesus answered, "It is written, 'Man must not live only on bread. He must also live on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'"
— Matthew 4:4 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
Just as our bodies need food every day to remain healthy and strong, our spirits also need daily nourishment. That nourishment is the Word of God.
When Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, He reminded us that life is sustained not only by physical food but also by every word that comes from God. His Word strengthens our faith, renews our minds, guides our decisions, and equips us to overcome temptation.
Many people never skip breakfast, lunch, or dinner, yet they neglect the spiritual food that gives lasting life. A believer who ignores God's Word will eventually become spiritually weak, regardless of how long they have been a Christian.
Make it a daily habit to read, study, and meditate on the Scriptures. As God's Word fills your heart, it will shape your character, strengthen your faith, and help you become more like Christ.
Never allow a day to pass without feeding on God's Word. Make the Word of God your daily bread.
Today's Takeaway:
A Christian who feeds on God's Word daily will grow strong enough to stand when temptation comes.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to hunger for Your Word every day. Let it become my daily bread, strengthening my faith, guiding my decisions, and helping me live a life that pleases You. Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day7 #DailyBread #GodsWord #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #BibleStudyREAD WITH ME – DAY 7 Topic: The Word of God as Our Daily Bread Key Verse: Jesus answered, "It is written, 'Man must not live only on bread. He must also live on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'" — Matthew 4:4 (NIrV) Today's Reflection Just as our bodies need food every day to remain healthy and strong, our spirits also need daily nourishment. That nourishment is the Word of God. When Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, He reminded us that life is sustained not only by physical food but also by every word that comes from God. His Word strengthens our faith, renews our minds, guides our decisions, and equips us to overcome temptation. Many people never skip breakfast, lunch, or dinner, yet they neglect the spiritual food that gives lasting life. A believer who ignores God's Word will eventually become spiritually weak, regardless of how long they have been a Christian. Make it a daily habit to read, study, and meditate on the Scriptures. As God's Word fills your heart, it will shape your character, strengthen your faith, and help you become more like Christ. Never allow a day to pass without feeding on God's Word. Make the Word of God your daily bread. Today's Takeaway: A Christian who feeds on God's Word daily will grow strong enough to stand when temptation comes. Prayer: Lord, help me to hunger for Your Word every day. Let it become my daily bread, strengthening my faith, guiding my decisions, and helping me live a life that pleases You. Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 8! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day7 #DailyBread #GodsWord #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #BibleStudy0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 30 वइएवस1
- READ WITH ME – DAY 6
Topic: The First Principle: Learning God's Word
Key Verse:
"As newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby."
— 1 Peter 2:2 (KJV)
Today's Reflection
The day you gave your life to Christ was not the end of your journey—it was only the beginning. Just as a newborn baby cannot grow without milk, a believer cannot grow spiritually without feeding on God's Word.
Many Christians desire to become stronger in faith, overcome temptation, and live lives that please God. These are wonderful goals, but they all begin with one essential principle: learning God's Word.
The Bible teaches us God's character, corrects our mistakes, shapes our lives, and guides us in righteousness. Spiritual growth comes as we consistently read, study, meditate on, and obey God's Word.
A believer who neglects God's Word will struggle to grow, but one who delights in the Scriptures will become spiritually strong, wise, and fruitful.
Never lose your appetite for God's Word. It is your daily spiritual food and the foundation upon which every other aspect of your Christian life is built.
Today's Takeaway:
Your spiritual growth begins with your hunger for God's Word. Feed on it daily, and you will grow into the person God has called you to be.
Prayer:
Lord, give me a deep hunger for Your Word. Help me to study it faithfully, understand it clearly, and obey it wholeheartedly. Let Your Word shape my life and help me grow into spiritual maturity. Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day6 #LearningGodsWord #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #BibleStudyREAD WITH ME – DAY 6 Topic: The First Principle: Learning God's Word Key Verse: "As newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby." — 1 Peter 2:2 (KJV) Today's Reflection The day you gave your life to Christ was not the end of your journey—it was only the beginning. Just as a newborn baby cannot grow without milk, a believer cannot grow spiritually without feeding on God's Word. Many Christians desire to become stronger in faith, overcome temptation, and live lives that please God. These are wonderful goals, but they all begin with one essential principle: learning God's Word. The Bible teaches us God's character, corrects our mistakes, shapes our lives, and guides us in righteousness. Spiritual growth comes as we consistently read, study, meditate on, and obey God's Word. A believer who neglects God's Word will struggle to grow, but one who delights in the Scriptures will become spiritually strong, wise, and fruitful. Never lose your appetite for God's Word. It is your daily spiritual food and the foundation upon which every other aspect of your Christian life is built. Today's Takeaway: Your spiritual growth begins with your hunger for God's Word. Feed on it daily, and you will grow into the person God has called you to be. Prayer: Lord, give me a deep hunger for Your Word. Help me to study it faithfully, understand it clearly, and obey it wholeheartedly. Let Your Word shape my life and help me grow into spiritual maturity. Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 7! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day6 #LearningGodsWord #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #GrowInChrist #BibleStudy0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 30 वइएवस1
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- READ WITH ME – DAY 5
Topic: Solid Food for the Mature
Key Verse:
"But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil."
— Hebrews 5:14
Today's Reflection
Spiritual growth doesn't end when we become Christians—it continues as we study God's Word, obey His commands, and allow Him to transform our lives every day.
Just as mature people eat solid food, mature believers feed on the deeper truths of God's Word. Spiritual maturity comes through consistent learning, obedience, and daily practice. It is not achieved overnight but developed over time.
A mature Christian is able to distinguish between good and evil because God's Word has shaped their heart and mind. They choose what pleases God and strive to live according to His will.
God is calling you to maturity. Feed daily on His Word and grow into the person He has created you to be.
Today's Takeaway:
Spiritual maturity is not just knowing what is right; it is choosing to do what is right.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to grow into spiritual maturity. Teach me through Your Word, strengthen me to obey You, and give me discernment to choose what is right every day. Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day5 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudyREAD WITH ME – DAY 5 Topic: Solid Food for the Mature Key Verse: "But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil." — Hebrews 5:14 Today's Reflection Spiritual growth doesn't end when we become Christians—it continues as we study God's Word, obey His commands, and allow Him to transform our lives every day. Just as mature people eat solid food, mature believers feed on the deeper truths of God's Word. Spiritual maturity comes through consistent learning, obedience, and daily practice. It is not achieved overnight but developed over time. A mature Christian is able to distinguish between good and evil because God's Word has shaped their heart and mind. They choose what pleases God and strive to live according to His will. God is calling you to maturity. Feed daily on His Word and grow into the person He has created you to be. ✨ Today's Takeaway: Spiritual maturity is not just knowing what is right; it is choosing to do what is right. Prayer: Lord, help me to grow into spiritual maturity. Teach me through Your Word, strengthen me to obey You, and give me discernment to choose what is right every day. Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 6! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day5 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudy0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 24 वइएवस1
- READ WITH ME – DAY 4
Topic: Milk Is for Babies
Key Verse:
"Anyone who lives on milk is still a baby. That person does not want to learn about living a godly life."
— Hebrews 5:13 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
Just as a growing child cannot survive on milk forever, God does not expect us to remain spiritual babies. As we grow in Christ, we should hunger for a deeper understanding of God's Word and allow it to transform the way we think, speak, and live.
Spiritual maturity is not measured by how many years we have been Christians, but by how faithfully we obey God's Word. If God has been correcting the same habits in your life, today is an opportunity to respond with humility and grow.
God calls us to move beyond the basics and become mature believers who reflect His character every day.
Today's Takeaway:
God does not expect you to remain a spiritual baby; He calls you to grow every day.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to grow beyond spiritual infancy. Give me a hunger for Your Word and the courage to obey it. Transform my heart each day until I become more like Christ. Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day4 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudyREAD WITH ME – DAY 4 Topic: Milk Is for Babies Key Verse: "Anyone who lives on milk is still a baby. That person does not want to learn about living a godly life." — Hebrews 5:13 (NIrV) Today's Reflection Just as a growing child cannot survive on milk forever, God does not expect us to remain spiritual babies. As we grow in Christ, we should hunger for a deeper understanding of God's Word and allow it to transform the way we think, speak, and live. Spiritual maturity is not measured by how many years we have been Christians, but by how faithfully we obey God's Word. If God has been correcting the same habits in your life, today is an opportunity to respond with humility and grow. God calls us to move beyond the basics and become mature believers who reflect His character every day. Today's Takeaway: God does not expect you to remain a spiritual baby; He calls you to grow every day. Prayer: Lord, help me to grow beyond spiritual infancy. Give me a hunger for Your Word and the courage to obey it. Transform my heart each day until I become more like Christ. Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 5! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day4 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudy0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 16 वइएवस1
- There is something I have been thinking about lately.
As Christians, we are called to uphold the truth of God's Word. We should hate sin because God hates sin. We should never compromise on what the Bible clearly teaches. But in our zeal to defend the faith, we must also be careful not to condemn what God has not condemned.
One of the greatest dangers facing the Church is when our traditions become louder than Scripture.
Throughout history—and even today—we have sometimes elevated culture, personal preferences, or denominational practices to the level of biblical doctrine. As a result, people have been judged, rejected, and even denied opportunities to serve, not because they violated God's Word, but because they failed to meet human expectations.
The Pharisees made this same mistake. Jesus rebuked them because they had allowed human traditions to overshadow God's commands. He said, "You leave the commandment of God and hold to the tradition of men" (Mark 7:8).
That warning is still relevant today.
Before we label something as sin, we should ask ourselves: "Does Scripture clearly call this sin, or is this simply my tradition, culture, or personal conviction?"
There are many areas where faithful Christians may hold different views. In such matters, we should exercise humility, grace, and wisdom. We must never bind another person's conscience where God has not spoken clearly.
This does not mean we become tolerant of sin. The Bible is very clear about sexual immorality, adultery, lying, greed, idolatry, hatred, pride, unforgiveness, and every other work of the flesh. Those things must be confronted with love and truth.
But where God has been silent, we should be slow to make laws. Our opinions should never become commandments. Our preferences should never become doctrines. Our culture should never replace the authority of Scripture.
The Church should be known for faithfully preaching Christ and His Word—not for creating additional burdens that God never required.
May God give us the humility to test every belief against Scripture. May He help us to love His truth more than our traditions, and may His Word always remain our final authority.
Nothing more. Nothing less.There is something I have been thinking about lately. As Christians, we are called to uphold the truth of God's Word. We should hate sin because God hates sin. We should never compromise on what the Bible clearly teaches. But in our zeal to defend the faith, we must also be careful not to condemn what God has not condemned. One of the greatest dangers facing the Church is when our traditions become louder than Scripture. Throughout history—and even today—we have sometimes elevated culture, personal preferences, or denominational practices to the level of biblical doctrine. As a result, people have been judged, rejected, and even denied opportunities to serve, not because they violated God's Word, but because they failed to meet human expectations. The Pharisees made this same mistake. Jesus rebuked them because they had allowed human traditions to overshadow God's commands. He said, "You leave the commandment of God and hold to the tradition of men" (Mark 7:8). That warning is still relevant today. Before we label something as sin, we should ask ourselves: "Does Scripture clearly call this sin, or is this simply my tradition, culture, or personal conviction?" There are many areas where faithful Christians may hold different views. In such matters, we should exercise humility, grace, and wisdom. We must never bind another person's conscience where God has not spoken clearly. This does not mean we become tolerant of sin. The Bible is very clear about sexual immorality, adultery, lying, greed, idolatry, hatred, pride, unforgiveness, and every other work of the flesh. Those things must be confronted with love and truth. But where God has been silent, we should be slow to make laws. Our opinions should never become commandments. Our preferences should never become doctrines. Our culture should never replace the authority of Scripture. The Church should be known for faithfully preaching Christ and His Word—not for creating additional burdens that God never required. May God give us the humility to test every belief against Scripture. May He help us to love His truth more than our traditions, and may His Word always remain our final authority. Nothing more. Nothing less.0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 18 वइएवस1
- READ WITH ME – DAY 3
Topic: Don't Despise the Little Beginning
Key Verse:
"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin..."
— Zechariah 4:10 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
We live in a world that celebrates instant success, but God values faithful beginnings. Every great accomplishment starts with a small step. The little gift you have, the talent you're developing, the business you're starting, or the dream God has placed in your heart may seem insignificant today, but God sees its potential.
Never compare your beginning with someone else's success. God rejoices when you take the first step in obedience and remain faithful. The One who watches your beginning is also able to bring it to completion.
Today's Takeaway:
Great destinies often begin with small, faithful steps.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to value the little things You have placed in my hands. Give me the grace to remain faithful in small beginnings, trusting that You will accomplish Your purpose in my life. Amen.
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#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day3 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudyREAD WITH ME – DAY 3 Topic: Don't Despise the Little Beginning Key Verse: "Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin..." — Zechariah 4:10 (NIrV) Today's Reflection We live in a world that celebrates instant success, but God values faithful beginnings. Every great accomplishment starts with a small step. The little gift you have, the talent you're developing, the business you're starting, or the dream God has placed in your heart may seem insignificant today, but God sees its potential. Never compare your beginning with someone else's success. God rejoices when you take the first step in obedience and remain faithful. The One who watches your beginning is also able to bring it to completion. Today's Takeaway: Great destinies often begin with small, faithful steps. Prayer: Lord, help me to value the little things You have placed in my hands. Give me the grace to remain faithful in small beginnings, trusting that You will accomplish Your purpose in my life. Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 4! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day3 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudy0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 18 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – DAY 2
Topic: Putting Away Childish Things
Key Verse:
"We will no longer be babies in the faith. We won't be like ships tossed around by the waves. We won't be blown here and there by every new teaching. We won't be blown around by cleverness and tricks. Certain people use them to hide their evil plans."
— Ephesians 4:14 (NIrV)
Today's Reflection
Spiritual growth requires us to leave behind attitudes and habits that do not please God. As we mature in Christ, we become grounded in His truth and are no longer easily influenced by wrong teachings or sinful lifestyles.
God is calling us to let go of every habit that hinders our relationship with Him. Whether it is lying, pride, disobedience, hatred, or any other sinful attitude, today is another opportunity to surrender it to Him and choose the path of righteousness.
Today's Takeaway:
You cannot become who God wants you to be while holding on to what He wants you to leave behind.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to put away every childish attitude and sinful habit. Teach me to stand firm in Your truth and grow into the mature believer You have called me to be. Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
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See you tomorrow for Day 3!
#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day2 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudyREAD WITH ME – DAY 2 Topic: Putting Away Childish Things Key Verse: "We will no longer be babies in the faith. We won't be like ships tossed around by the waves. We won't be blown here and there by every new teaching. We won't be blown around by cleverness and tricks. Certain people use them to hide their evil plans." — Ephesians 4:14 (NIrV) Today's Reflection Spiritual growth requires us to leave behind attitudes and habits that do not please God. As we mature in Christ, we become grounded in His truth and are no longer easily influenced by wrong teachings or sinful lifestyles. God is calling us to let go of every habit that hinders our relationship with Him. Whether it is lying, pride, disobedience, hatred, or any other sinful attitude, today is another opportunity to surrender it to Him and choose the path of righteousness. Today's Takeaway: You cannot become who God wants you to be while holding on to what He wants you to leave behind. Prayer: Lord, help me to put away every childish attitude and sinful habit. Teach me to stand firm in Your truth and grow into the mature believer You have called me to be. Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 3! 🌱 #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day2 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist #BibleStudy0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 25 वइएवस3
- READ WITH ME – DAY 1
Topic: When I Was a Child, I Spoke Like a Child
Key Verse:
"When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me."
— 1 Corinthians 13:11
Today's Reflection
Growing older is automatic, but growing spiritually is intentional.
Many people add years to their lives without adding wisdom, maturity, or Christlike character. God desires more for us. He wants us to grow beyond childish attitudes, selfishness, impatience, and immaturity into people who reflect Christ.
Every day presents a new opportunity to become a better version of ourselves through God's Word.
Today's Takeaway:
True growth begins when we choose maturity over childishness.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to put away childish ways and grow into the person You created me to be. Teach me to think, speak, and live in a way that glorifies You. Amen.
Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word.
Download the complete devotional FREE:
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See you tomorrow for Day 2!
#YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day1 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChristREAD WITH ME – DAY 1 Topic: When I Was a Child, I Spoke Like a Child Key Verse: "When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me." — 1 Corinthians 13:11 Today's Reflection Growing older is automatic, but growing spiritually is intentional. Many people add years to their lives without adding wisdom, maturity, or Christlike character. God desires more for us. He wants us to grow beyond childish attitudes, selfishness, impatience, and immaturity into people who reflect Christ. Every day presents a new opportunity to become a better version of ourselves through God's Word. Today's Takeaway: True growth begins when we choose maturity over childishness. Prayer: Lord, help me to put away childish ways and grow into the person You created me to be. Teach me to think, speak, and live in a way that glorifies You. Amen. Follow this 30-day journey with me as we grow together through God's Word. 📥 Download the complete devotional FREE: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 See you tomorrow for Day 2! #YoungShallGrow #ReadWithMe #Day1 #DailyDevotional #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #GrowInChrist2 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 21 वइएवस2
- READ WITH ME – 30 DAYS OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH
Starting tomorrow, I'll be taking us through my devotional, Young Shall Grow, one day at a time.
Each day, I'll share:
. The day's topic
. The key Bible verse
. A powerful takeaway to encourage your walk with God.
Whether you're a teenager, a parent, a teacher, or someone passionate about raising the next generation for Christ, I believe these daily reflections will bless you.
The full devotional is available FREE, and I'll include the download link with each post so you can read along.
See you tomorrow for Day 1!
#YoungShallGrow #DailyDevotional #ReadWithMe #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #BibleStudyREAD WITH ME – 30 DAYS OF SPIRITUAL GROWTH Starting tomorrow, I'll be taking us through my devotional, Young Shall Grow, one day at a time. Each day, I'll share: . The day's topic . The key Bible verse . A powerful takeaway to encourage your walk with God. Whether you're a teenager, a parent, a teacher, or someone passionate about raising the next generation for Christ, I believe these daily reflections will bless you. The full devotional is available FREE, and I'll include the download link with each post so you can read along. See you tomorrow for Day 1! #YoungShallGrow #DailyDevotional #ReadWithMe #ChristianGrowth #TeenDevotional #BibleStudy0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 19 वइएवस2
- God show His love to us by sending his only son to die for our sin, so we can live, so let our love to God and mankind not only be in words but also in actions.God show His love to us by sending his only son to die for our sin, so we can live, so let our love to God and mankind not only be in words but also in actions.Real love is more than words it is demonstrated through our actions.
Share this with someone who inspires you by living out their faith with genuine love.
#1John318 #LoveInAction #LiveLikeChrist #FaithInAction #ChristianLiving #ServeOthers #ChristianEncouragement #GodsLove #HopeInChrist #Lordsbook0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 27 वइएवस1
- One of the reasons I was so excited about joining this platform was because I believed we are all believers here—people who have received the love of Christ and are called to show that same love to one another.
In the world today, whenever we post something about Christ, it often receives little attention. The algorithms rarely push such content because many people are simply not interested in things that point to Jesus. So when I found this platform, I was genuinely happy. I thought, "Finally, a place where believers can encourage one another without those barriers."
But after being here for over two weeks, I've noticed something that has really been on my heart.
Many of us are eager to post, but very few take time to engage with what others share. We all seem to be dropping our own content and moving on. I'm not excluding myself from this—I believe I also need this reminder.
It made me ask myself: if we're all posting, then who are we posting for?
The Bible tells us, "Let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works, not forsaking... but encouraging one another" (Hebrews 10:24–25). It also says, "By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another" (John 13:35).
Love is not only expressed in what we preach; it is also seen in how we encourage, support, and pay attention to one another.
Sometimes, it feels as though people in the world support each other more than we, who call ourselves followers of Christ, support one another. That shouldn't be so. If this observation is true, then perhaps we all need to pause and examine ourselves—including me.
This is not a post to condemn anyone. It is simply a sincere reflection from my heart. I pray that as a community of believers, we will not only share God's Word but also encourage those who share it.
"Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." — Philippians 2:4
Thank you for reading, and God bless you all.One of the reasons I was so excited about joining this platform was because I believed we are all believers here—people who have received the love of Christ and are called to show that same love to one another. In the world today, whenever we post something about Christ, it often receives little attention. The algorithms rarely push such content because many people are simply not interested in things that point to Jesus. So when I found this platform, I was genuinely happy. I thought, "Finally, a place where believers can encourage one another without those barriers." But after being here for over two weeks, I've noticed something that has really been on my heart. Many of us are eager to post, but very few take time to engage with what others share. We all seem to be dropping our own content and moving on. I'm not excluding myself from this—I believe I also need this reminder. It made me ask myself: if we're all posting, then who are we posting for? The Bible tells us, "Let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works, not forsaking... but encouraging one another" (Hebrews 10:24–25). It also says, "By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another" (John 13:35). Love is not only expressed in what we preach; it is also seen in how we encourage, support, and pay attention to one another. Sometimes, it feels as though people in the world support each other more than we, who call ourselves followers of Christ, support one another. That shouldn't be so. If this observation is true, then perhaps we all need to pause and examine ourselves—including me. This is not a post to condemn anyone. It is simply a sincere reflection from my heart. I pray that as a community of believers, we will not only share God's Word but also encourage those who share it. "Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." — Philippians 2:4 Thank you for reading, and God bless you all.2 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 21 वइएवस
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- GOOD NEWS!
I have some exciting news to share!
After much thought and prayer, I have decided to make my devotional, Young Shall Grow: A 30-Day Teenage Devotional for Spiritual Growth, FREE.
Why?
Because I believe God's Word should reach as many young people as possible. My greatest desire is not just to have a published book, but to see lives transformed, faith strengthened, and hearts drawn closer to Christ.
If you are a teenager, a young adult, a parent, a teacher, a youth leader, or you know someone who would benefit from this devotional, please download your free copy and feel free to share this post so others can be blessed too.
All I ask in return is this: after reading it, kindly leave me an honest review and share how the devotional has impacted you. Your feedback will help me improve and encourage others to read it.
Download your FREE copy here:
https://selar.com/1937687kr1
May this devotional help you grow deeper in God's Word, strengthen your prayer life, and remind you of who you are in Christ.
The young shall grow.
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#devotional🌱 GOOD NEWS! 📖 I have some exciting news to share! After much thought and prayer, I have decided to make my devotional, Young Shall Grow: A 30-Day Teenage Devotional for Spiritual Growth, FREE. Why? Because I believe God's Word should reach as many young people as possible. My greatest desire is not just to have a published book, but to see lives transformed, faith strengthened, and hearts drawn closer to Christ. If you are a teenager, a young adult, a parent, a teacher, a youth leader, or you know someone who would benefit from this devotional, please download your free copy and feel free to share this post so others can be blessed too. All I ask in return is this: after reading it, kindly leave me an honest review and share how the devotional has impacted you. Your feedback will help me improve and encourage others to read it. 📖 Download your FREE copy here: https://selar.com/1937687kr1 May this devotional help you grow deeper in God's Word, strengthen your prayer life, and remind you of who you are in Christ. The young shall grow. 🌱❤️ #spiritualgrowth #teenager #devotional0 टिप्पणियाँ 0 साझा 21 वइएवस
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