JOHN SHIRK - If our main focus is on other people, we will end up comparing ourselves with those we observe. But if our main focus is on Jesus, we will be humbled by the One who is so much greater than us and who loves us so much.
JOHN SHIRK - In Matthew 22, an expert in the law tested Jesus with this question, "Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?" This devotional reveals what Jesus said in response and why His words are so meaningful for us today.
JOHN SHIRK - One of the reasons that God blesses us with material things is so that we can be generous and abound in every good work. This devotional examines the refreshing impact of a cheerful giver.
JOHN SHIRK - Congratulations to all the college graduates! As you prepare for your next adventure, here is a devotional that encourages you to trust God with your future plans.
JOHN SHIRK - In Isaiah 55, the writer compares the rain cycle with the nourishment of God's Word to feed our soul. We take a look at this process in this devotional.
JOHN SHIRK - Flowers are beautiful this time of year. They burst forth with brilliant color in their season. In a similar way, this is our season to shine by reflecting God's glory.
JOHN SHIRK -Where would you say your source of strength is? For David in the Old Testament, his strength could be found in his relationship with God. This devotional examines how that can also be true for us.
JOHN SHIRK - This devotional examines the heart of David that was beating to see God in a place of worship.
JOHN SHIRK - Moses was the writer of Psalm 90. He was amazed at the eternal nature of God as He observed His creation. This devotional reminds us that God has always been on the throne and will remain there forever.
JOHN SHIRK - Zacchaeus is a reminder of Jeremiah 29:13, that we will seek the LORD and find Him when we seek Him with all our heart.
JOHN SHIRK - The disciples of Jesus said to Thomas, "We have seen the Lord!" They maintained this testimony to the end of their days on this earth. Why is this compelling? This devotional addresses that question.