The blessings of home are perhaps the most obvious blessings—those of family, food, shelter, health, work, and the Body of Christ. However, they are also the ones we most often forget to give thanks for. Let’s make an effort to remember these gifts even in the practical and mundane routines of daily life. They are tremendous blessings from our Father! Blessing One: … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving Devotions for Counting Your Blessings
Find biblical wisdom and inspiration for every occasion with this collection of holiday articles by Dr. David Jeremiah.
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Mother’s Day Bible Study: 4 Qualities of Great Encouragers
Mothers seem to have an intrinsic ability to inspire others. From their example, we can identify four qualities that illustrate how we, too, can be godly encouragers. 1. Encouragers demonstrate commitment. 2. Encouragers express honor. 3. Encouragers provide a haven of support. 4. Encouragers maintain an eternal perspective. For most of us, the month of May brings … [Read more...] about Mother’s Day Bible Study: 4 Qualities of Great Encouragers
The True Meaning of Easter and Seven Signs That Jesus Rose From the Dead
Every year thousands of people travel to the Italian Alps to ascend a mountain which passes through the “stations of the cross.” Eventually they come to the foot of an outdoor crucifix, and there they meditate on their faith. One day a tourist noticed a trail leading away from the cross. Determined to find out where it would lead, he fought through all the … [Read more...] about The True Meaning of Easter and Seven Signs That Jesus Rose From the Dead
7 Powerful Easter Devotions to Celebrate Hope!
Easter is a celebration of hope! God's great love for us was displayed on the Cross, and His power was demonstrated through the empty tomb. The Easter season provides an opportunity to reflect on the great hope we have because of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. As you prepare your heart for Easter, perhaps during the season of Lent, we pray that these short … [Read more...] about 7 Powerful Easter Devotions to Celebrate Hope!
A Prayer for Guidance in the New Year
When you read today's headlines, you can either wring your hands in worry or fold them in prayer. Worry doesn’t help, but prayer is effective and powerful. Prayer is our greatest need, our highest activity, our finest habit, and our holiest use of time. Prayer changes things. The guidance prayer below is geared to our times and appropriate for the hour. God attentively … [Read more...] about A Prayer for Guidance in the New Year
A Christmas Prayer: Be with Us This Christmas
Be With Us This Christmas is a simple prayer that uses the prophecy of Jesus’ birth, found in Isaiah 9:6, as context to bring encouragement to the world this Christmas. Though the celebration Christmas will go on this year, the expression of the Season will take a different form. In a time where health, financial, and political issues dominate our lives, it is heartening … [Read more...] about A Christmas Prayer: Be with Us This Christmas
Joy Comes in the Morning: Finding Comfort and _ _ _
The greatest paradox of the Christmas season is why during a season of joy and celebration so many people feel sad and lonely. Are you among them? Research going back to the 1950s shows that mental health issues increase and depressive episodes deepen for many of us during the holidays. The Yuletide season brings wistful nostalgia and deep memories. We face time and money … [Read more...] about Joy Comes in the Morning: Finding Comfort and _ _ _
Finding Joy in Jesus: 12 Christmas Devotionals to Celebrate the Savior
The following Christmas devotionals are designed to help you celebrate Jesus—our Savior, during the holiday season. This inspirational collection offers a blend of reflections, prayers, and insights, encouraging you to discover the many dimensions of joy found in Jesus. Let these words guide your heart through a season of thoughtful celebration and introspective joy in the … [Read more...] about Finding Joy in Jesus: 12 Christmas Devotionals to Celebrate the Savior
Gratitude for Christians: A Thanksgiving Bible Study
Human beings are wired to be grateful. Whether we receive a kiss from a grandchild, a compliment from a stranger, or a lovingly prepared gift, we instinctually feel a sense of appreciation. Then, of course, there are other times. Gratitude comes less naturally in seasons of loss, but the Word of God gives Christians clear instructions: “Give thanks in all circumstances; for … [Read more...] about Gratitude for Christians: A Thanksgiving Bible Study
Lessons in Parenthood From God the Father
It is of no minor significance that one of the many names for God is Father. Not only is He our perfect Heavenly Father, but He also shows fathers and mothers how to relate to their children. He is the ultimate role model. Here are four ways God the Father illustrates how to be a loving parent. Touch your children’s hearts and lives for eternity with four principles … [Read more...] about Lessons in Parenthood From God the Father
Exploring the Meaning of Easter: Q & A
Easter is a day of immense spiritual significance for Christians all around the world. It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after His crucifixion, a cornerstone of the Christian faith. However, many believers still have many questions about Easter. It is important to remember that the true meaning of Easter for Christians is centered on the ultimate sacrifice of … [Read more...] about Exploring the Meaning of Easter: Q & A
Why Did God Choose Mary?
Why Mary? Mary herself must have wondered, Why am I a “favored woman”? Why me? Indeed, the reasons she was chosen are known only to God. But it is clear that she was no random selection. Though an ordinary small-town girl, she must be obedient and courageous. From her song (see Luke 1:46-55), we know that she was a woman of Scripture, a woman of faith. She must be a virgin, … [Read more...] about Why Did God Choose Mary?
Why Did Jesus Come to Earth?
Christmas. As hectic as it’s become, we savor the joy of the season. As our world keeps roaring toward an uncertain future, Christmas is a kind of security blanket that connects us to the past. The sounds and sights and smells of the sacred holidays bring back old memories, and they remind us of a Savior who entered human history through a virgin’s womb in a Bethlehem … [Read more...] about Why Did Jesus Come to Earth?
Why Do We Celebrate Christmas on December 25?
We often think of the Nativity as the “first Christmas.” But was it? It depends upon what is meant by the word Christmas. If we mean the birthday of Christ, then no other day is the first Christmas. But that’s not what the word Christmas actually means. It comes down to us from a Middle English term, Christemasse, the “Christ mass,” or Christ’s service of worship. With … [Read more...] about Why Do We Celebrate Christmas on December 25?
Christmas Bible Study: 5 Promises to Build Your Faith
The story of Jesus’ birth is awe-inspiring from beginning to end. As we would expect, there are angels, dreams, kings, prophecies, gifts, and the glory of God shining down. But we also find an ordinary peasant girl, a stable, and an unremarkable town. From lowly shepherd to resplendent royalty, the arrival of God’s only Son signaled an invitation for everyone. When God writes … [Read more...] about Christmas Bible Study: 5 Promises to Build Your Faith
Why Was Jesus Born in Bethlehem?
Bethlehem played host to the Nativity, an event that the world hardly noticed, yet changed the destiny of every human creature. As Ralph W. Sockman once phrased it, “The hinge of history is on the door of a Bethlehem stable.” We imagine a silent night—but remember, the inns were full, and celebrants must have roamed the streets. We imagine an obscure town—yet Bethlehem … [Read more...] about Why Was Jesus Born in Bethlehem?
A Red-Letter Christmas Advent Devotional
Each December, billboards appear around my hometown of San Diego that say, “Jesus Is the Reason for the Season.” While this statement may seem trite, it reminds passersby that, if we’re not careful, we can get so caught up in the festivities, parties, shopping lists, gifts, and budgets that we forget the real story of Christmas. I’ll be the first to admit that I love the … [Read more...] about A Red-Letter Christmas Advent Devotional
In Everything Give Thanks
If you enjoy seeing science validate the teachings of Scripture, search for “health benefits of gratitude” on the Internet. Links to study after study will appear, describing the health benefits—physical and emotional—of living with an “attitude of gratitude.” What is the biblical teaching on thanksgiving? The apostle Paul says it succinctly: “Rejoice always, pray without … [Read more...] about In Everything Give Thanks
Why Isn’t America in Bible Prophecy?
For many, America’s absence from Bible prophecy raises serious concerns. It is worth noting that a host of other world powers do not appear in Scripture either. The only modern nations cited in prophecy date back to antiquity—Syria, Israel, Persia, and the like. That aside, theories about America’s future abound. Based on the cultural and historical connections between … [Read more...] about Why Isn’t America in Bible Prophecy?
4 Ways Jesus’ Resurrection Can Change Your Life Today
The fact that Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead stands for all eternity. Studies by theologians and atheists alike show that the weight of evidence proving Christ's resurrection is too great to be denied. Because Jesus rose from the dead, His death is unlike that of any other martyr. His resurrection proves the grave is not the final chapter. And accepting the … [Read more...] about 4 Ways Jesus’ Resurrection Can Change Your Life Today
Is Jesus the Son of God or the Son of Mary?
Of all the titles attached to Christ, perhaps the most poignant is “Son.” The prophet Isaiah wrote, “For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given” (Isaiah 9:6). The Gospel of Matthew opens with the words, “The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham” (Matthew 1:1). And at the Lord’s baptism, a voice burst from heaven like thunder … [Read more...] about Is Jesus the Son of God or the Son of Mary?
Loving Through Leadership Bible Study
When Moses died, the nation of Israel experienced a significant transition. The one who had led them out of slavery, who had parted the waters of the Red Sea, and who had presented them with the Ten Commandments, would not lead them into the Promised Land. Instead, God commissioned Joshua to lead His people into the land, settle it, and defeat powerful nations. On the … [Read more...] about Loving Through Leadership Bible Study
Why Is Friday Good? Helping Kids Understand Good Friday
When we think of Jesus’ suffering on the first “Good Friday,” it does not seem good at all, especially to kids. Thinking of the Easter story in terms of three core truths may help guide your conversations. 1. Jesus’ death was the only solution to our sin problem. 2. Jesus died for guilty people—like us! 3. Jesus’ death changed everything. The morning of February 18, 2020, … [Read more...] about Why Is Friday Good? Helping Kids Understand Good Friday
Why Did Jesus Have to Die on the Cross?
Because of the prevalence of coal mines in West Virginia, that state has been in the news many times due to mining disasters. The thought of going several miles underground to work is a scary thought to most of us, but the hardworking people of West Virginia have learned to live with the dangers involved. Jesus’ death was the most significant event in history. It fueled a … [Read more...] about Why Did Jesus Have to Die on the Cross?
Children and the Joy of Christmas
Christmas Through the Eyes of a Child When I was growing up, most churches had some sort of a Christmas pageant every year. The average-sized church could pull together enough grammar school-aged kids to be the cast and fill all the roles: shepherds, wise men, angels, the innkeeper, and the various animals that we assume were in the stable that eventful night. The plum … [Read more...] about Children and the Joy of Christmas
4 Strategies for Confronting Spiritual Darkness on Halloween
Americans spent $9 billion on Halloween in 2018 with more than a third of that spending allocated to costumes. Top costumes for adults included witches, vampires, zombies, pirates, and Avengers characters. Children dressed as princesses, superheroes, Batman, Star Wars characters, and witches.1 Did you notice the costume that appears on both lists? Witches. With its … [Read more...] about 4 Strategies for Confronting Spiritual Darkness on Halloween
Celebrating Memorial Day in the Wake of COVID-19
Every year Memorial Day comes and goes and is often marked by parades, backyard picnics and the onset of warm summer days. But this Memorial Day, the pageantry will be limited with many of us around the United States still sheltering in place. Nevertheless, I want to remind Americans that it is still a day to pause and reflect on the sacrifice of those who have made us … [Read more...] about Celebrating Memorial Day in the Wake of COVID-19
The Undeniable Proof of Jesus’ Resurrection—Bible Study
If anyone ever lived in a day when people were blind to the meaning of life, it is today. That is one explanation for our culture’s inclination toward the many self-destructive activities that are prevalent in our world. The other reason, of course, is they are blinded by sin and have not found their purpose for living through Christ. Recognizing that this is the kind of … [Read more...] about The Undeniable Proof of Jesus’ Resurrection—Bible Study
The Resurrection Is Good News—Even in Hard Times
The typical image of Easter is a pretty spring morning in the best matching pastel outfits mom could find, all while celebrating our Savior’s resurrection and hunting for eggs later that afternoon. This year, everyone from all walks of life has been finding a new normal, one where the phrase “social distancing” defines every decision. In this new normal, churches have … [Read more...] about The Resurrection Is Good News—Even in Hard Times