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Daily devotional messages – short but not shallow… with a focus on growing in faith

How do you defend your faith? To defend your faith you need to have proof. You need to be able to testify. You need to be a witness. Peter writes about his eyewitness account of Jesus Christ. He says that it is not a fable but is truth. You may not have an eyewitness account to share, but you have the witness of the Holy Spirit. Read more
What you remember most is what’s most important to you. A married couple remembers their anniversary because it’s an important date that changed their life. Peter stresses that the things he writes about are important. He realizes that he won’t be around forever and there has to be others who will remember the things that are important. Read more
In the book of James, God’s Word tells us that faith without works is dead. This means that that a Christian who has been made alive by their faith in Jesus Christ will have evidence of their faith, which will be seen through their works. The things that Peter calls you to add to your faith are products and evidence of your faith. Read more
The secret to a great cake is the cake. It’s great on its own. But with a great cake, there’s things you can do to make it even better – maybe it’s frosting, decorations, or flavored fillings. All of those things add to the cake. Nevertheless, it starts with a great cake. That’s somewhat the case with faith. Read more
It’s always nice to receive a gift. In fact, some might say that all gifts are special. But we all know that some gifts are not just nice and special; some gifts are great! And those great gifts we hold precious. That’s what faith is – a precious gift of God that is more than great, because by faith you have access to God’s grace and His Salvation through Jesus Christ. Read more
There’s a saying that goes something like this, “if you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” There’s a lot of truth in those words. We see evidence of it in our culture. What once were unimaginable acts are now commonplace in society. In fact, some of our laws protect actions that would have been criminal only a few decades ago. Read more
In this section of Scripture, Peter calls the Christian to demonstrate behavior that would represent Christ, first as a subject to His Lordship and second as a subject to God-given authority, especially the authority in the church. Although this passage begins by addressing the young members of the church, it quickly moves to all members regarding the matter of humility. Read more