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Our Devotionals come from Love Worth Finding, the ministry founded by Adrian Rogers who has since graduated to Glory. These are so relevant even today!
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Which Law is Greater?
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 13, 2025
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit.” ROMANS 8:1
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Because we’re in Christ, there’s no more condemnation for sin, and there’s no more control of sin. Romans 8:2 says, “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.”
In the natural world, there is the law of gravity and the law of aerodynamics. The law of gravity is constantly pulling on us; it holds you in the seat you’re sitting in and causes you to stick to the earth rather than flying off. But there’s another law. Engineers call it the law of aerodynamics. An airplane revs up its engines, roars and sucks in air through its engines, then pushes that air out the back. The plane begins to rumble, roar, and vibrate, and suddenly, it’s flying—ten, twenty, thirty thousand feet up in the air. There is a greater power than the power of gravity; it’s the law of aerodynamics.
We are sinners by birth, by nature, and by choice. There’s a downward pull that the Bible calls the law of sin and death. But I can say “Hallelujah!” I’m no longer pulled downward because of that empty tomb! The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.
Why is important to remember that there is no longer condemnation in Christ Jesus? What causes you to forget the new nature you have in Christ?
How do you feel the weight of sin and shame? How does Christ change the way you relate to sin?
PRACTICE THIS
Since you have been forgiven and made new in Christ, confess any sin you are struggling with right now. Accept God’s forgiveness and His direction for your life, seeking to walk in His new way.
Why Doesn’t God Just Destroy Evil Now?
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 12, 2025
“But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.” ROMANS 8:11
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Love is the highest good, but forced love is a contradiction. Forced love is not love at all. In order to love, we must be free to love, to choose to love, and in order to choose to love, we have to be able to choose not to love. So, God gave us the choice. And Adam and Eve chose not to listen to God. They didn’t trust Him; they trusted their way instead. Now, that sinful nature has been passed down to us from generation to generation.
So why doesn’t God just destroy evil? Why doesn’t God just step in, obliterate the devil, and eradicate all sin? Why doesn’t God go into every cancer ward and empty them out? Why doesn’t God take away the curse from nature? Why doesn’t God make it impossible for people to sin? We’re right back to the original question. If God were to destroy evil, God would destroy every opportunity of choice, and if God would destroy every opportunity for choice, then God would destroy every opportunity for love, the highest good. God knows His plan and He is taking care of the problem of evil whether we feel like it or not. He has taken care of it through Christ and will put an end to evil once and for all when Christ returns.
What are some of the evils of the world that challenge you?
How does it encourage you to know God is taking care of the problem of evil? How can you trust Him to take care of the struggles of your life?
PRACTICE THIS
Praise God for resolving the problem of evil perfectly and completely in His timing.
God’s Special Agent
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 11, 2025
“But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His.” ROMANS 8:9
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What is the Holy Spirit’s work in you? He is going to make you like God. By the work of the Holy Spirit, you’re going to act like Christ; the Holy Spirit reproduces Jesus Christ in you. If the Christian life is lived in your house, it’ll be Jesus in you. The Holy Spirit is the One who makes Jesus Christ real in you.
If you want to know whether people have the Holy Spirit, don’t ask if they can speak with tongues. Don’t ask if they have the right beliefs. Ask, “Are they like Jesus?” That’s the sign of those who have the Holy Spirit of God. But before you ask anyone else that question, you need to ask that question of yourself. Are you like Jesus? Does your life reflect Him? The Holy Spirit isn’t a bystander. He is an active member of the Trinity and the change agent to make us like Christ.
What is Jesus like? What are some characteristics that reflect Him?
How have you seen the Holy Spirit at work in someone else? How could you tell it was God working in that person?
PRACTICE THIS
Encourage someone you have seen live like Christ through the Holy Spirit’s work.
More than Imitation. Much More!
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 10, 2025
“The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.â€
JOHN 10:10
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We have life by the Holy Spirit. When I say that, I don't mean existence. Even an unsaved man has existence, but he doesn't have life. How do we get this life Jesus talked about? We receive it by the Holy Spirit. The difference between the people of the world who are religious and true Christians is the truly saved live by the impartation of life and the unsaved live by the imitation of life. Anyone can temporarily imitate the Lord, but a Christian has received life.
You cannot have life apart from the Spirit of God. Because of Jesus, we have a new way to be with God. He not only saved us, but He also gave us the Holy Spirit. We don’t walk the life of faith alone. God is present inside of us. We cannot downplay that amazing truth. The Holy Spirit is God the Father's agent to make Jesus Christ real to you.
How have you experienced the Holy Spirit’s work in your life? How can you grow in awareness of His presence?
How would your life change if you remembered the Holy Spirit is with you all the time? What are some ways you would live out your faith differently?
PRACTICE THIS
Throughout the day, reflect on the truth that the Holy Spirit is inside you; see how this practice of remembrance changes your day.
The Best Part of Waking Up
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 09, 2025
“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.†ROMANS 12:1
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How do you start your day? Try lifting your hands to God and praising Him for all that you have. Say, “Lord, I praise You that You gave Yourself for me.â€
How beautiful it is that God pours His life into you. Then put your hands up, bow your head, surrender, and say, “Now, Lord, I yield to You. Live Your life through me.†He gave Himself for you so that He might live His life through you.
That is the beginning of a great day. You must dethrone sin; you must say, “Satan, I’m not going to let you do that. You have no right. You’re trespassing on my Father’s property, and in the name of Jesus and by the authority of the Word of God, leave me alone.†And then, “Lord Jesus, I put You on the throne of my life today. Lord, I am Your servant. I’m here to do Your will.â€
How do you start your day? How could a reminder of your identity in Christ change your day?
Which of these steps is most difficult for you to do? Why?
PRACTICE THIS
Make a practice of starting your day by reminding yourself who you are in Christ, asking for His help, and surrendering to His direction. Write this down somewhere you will see it each morning.
Believe the Alarm Clock
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 08, 2025
“Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.” ROMANS 6:3-4
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So many of us rely on whether we feel victorious to know whether we’re living a new life. The problem is, our feelings are the shallowest part of our nature but salvation is the deepest work of God. He doesn’t do the deepest work in the shallowest part. He doesn’t say, “Feel it.” He says, “Believe it.”
A woman woke up one morning, the alarm clock went off, but it seemed like she’d just gone to sleep. She said, “It could not be six o’clock in the morning.” But she looked at the alarm clock, and it said so. She turned on the radio; the six o’clock programs were playing. She opened the window and looked out and the sun was coming up. It was six in the morning whether she felt like it was or not.
Day by day we count on what happened two thousand years ago. Day by day, every morning, every believer must wake up and say, “I’m dead to sin. I’m alive in Christ. I know it is a fact. He died for me; now I choose to believe it and live like it’s true.” Christ not only gave Himself for me but also gave Himself to me. The life I now live is by faith in the Son of God, and I must count on the life of Christ in me daily.
What are some things that make it challenging to feel close to God?
What would change if you started your day trusting God and all He has done for you as the promise that He will continue to do so?
PRACTICE THIS
Write out different truths about God that you struggle to believe. Confess your doubts to God.
Keepers Weepers, Losers Finders
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 07, 2025
“Then Jesus said to His disciples, ‘If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?’” MATTHEW 16:24-26
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Here’s the first step in possessing your possessions: learn dying and start living. That’s not contradictory. We must start by dying to the old ways. A cross is not for wearing around your neck—it’s for dying on.
When I was a little boy, we used to play “finders keepers, losers weepers.” Did you ever play that? With Jesus it’s “keepers weepers, losers finders.” When you lose your life for His sake and the sake of the Gospel, then you find it. You say, “I’m sick and tired of the old life. I’m sick and tired of trying to please the law. I can’t do it, Jesus. You died for me, and I died with you. I have come to the end of that old way.” Learn dying and then you’ll start living.
Nobody wants to say, “I want to die.” Everybody wants to go to Heaven, but nobody wants to die. But you have to go through something to get to something. You have to go through death to get to Heaven, and you have to go through death to yourself to get to the victorious life. The reason so many of us are not filled with the Spirit is that we are so full of ourselves that there’s no room for the Spirit. I am not being morbid—I am being joyful. Jesus didn’t say, “I have come that you might have death.” Jesus said, “I have come that [you] may have life, and that [you] may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). But you can’t embrace the new life until you’re sick and tired of that old life.
When have you died to yourself?
What are some areas of your life where you are still insisting on your own way?
PRACTICE THIS
Surrender to God the areas of life where you are still insisting on your own way, and die to your own way.
Possess Your Possessions
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 06, 2025
“Every place that the sole of your foot will tread upon I have given you, as I said to Moses. From the wilderness and this Lebanon as far as the great river, the River Euphrates, all the land of the Hittites, and to the Great Sea toward the going down of the sun, shall be your territory. No man shall be able to stand before you all the days of your life; as I was with Moses, so I will be with you. I will not leave you nor forsake you.” JOSHUA 1:3-5
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Remember that when the children of Israel came out of Egypt, they were going into Canaan; they were coming out of the land of bondage into the land of blessing. God told Joshua, “Every place that the sole of your foot will tread upon I have given you." Not “I will give it to you,” but “I have already given it to you.” God was saying to Joshua, “Every place you put your foot down is already yours.” But they had to possess their possessions. Like the Israelites, you have so much that God has promised that you have not yet possessed. There is God’s provision, but there must be your appropriation. And it doesn’t matter what God has done for you—if you don’t appropriate it, it won’t be yours.
How many of you have books in your library at home that you haven’t read yet? That’s the case for most of us. You’ve got books, but you haven’t read them all yet. Now is that book yours? Well, yes. But you haven’t possessed your possession. It’s doing you no good. It’s there; it’s your book. But you have not appropriated that which is yours. We have to choose to take up, and live in, God’s provision. He has provided; will you live like He has?
What are some things you have struggled with trusting God to provide?
According to Scripture, what are some things God has given you to possess? Have you taken hold of those things?
PRACTICE THIS
Take hold of the things of God you have struggled to possess. Live the day joyfully, with hope, sharing love with others, and being patient when things don’t go your way.
The Grave of God’s Forgetfulness
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 05, 2025
“What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it?” ROMANS 6:1-2
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The Bible says we not only died with Jesus, but we were also buried with Jesus. That’s because Jesus carried our sins into the grave of God’s forgetfulness. The devil would love to intimidate you with the bones of your old life, but your sins are in the grave of God’s forgetfulness. When Satan comes looking for the old Adrian, he says, “Where’s my buddy Adrian?” Well, he’s dead, Satan—you don’t have any more power over him.
We died with Jesus, we were buried with Jesus, and we have been raised with Jesus. Jesus had a life the grave could not keep. Jesus carried my sins to the grave and left them there, but He also came out of that grave, living, risen, and victorious!
When Jesus rose two thousand years ago, I rose with the Lord Jesus Christ. Galatians 2:20 says, “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.” Christians are not just nice people—they are new creatures (see 2 Corinthians 5:17). We have the same power within us that raised up Jesus Christ from the dead. We are new people. We have come out of the grave of our old lives. Our old master has no more hold over us. The old debt has no further penalty that we have to pay. Our sins are buried in the grave of God’s forgetfulness.
When Jesus walked out of the grave that Easter morning, we walked out with Him. We’ve been raised with Christ to walk in new life.
Who were you before you met Christ? Who are you now after being changed by Christ?
What are some ways the enemy reminds you of your old identity? How can you remember your new one?
PRACTICE THIS
Listen to the testimony of someone who has been changed by Christ.
When Grace Defeated the Monster
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 04, 2025
“Moreover the law entered that the offense might abound. But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more, so that as sin reigned in death, even so grace might reign through righteousness to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” ROMANS 5:20-21
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There was a little boy who came down the aisle at church to give his heart to Jesus Christ, and the pastor wanted to make sure the little guy understood. So, the pastor said, “Tell us how you got saved.” He said, “I did my part and God did His.” And they said, “Well, tell us about it.” He said, “I did the sinning, and He did the saving.”
Because of God, we have reigning power. He saved us and brought us into a new identity in Himself. Adam reigned over an earthly dominion before he fell, but we have a heavenly kingdom where we reign with the Lord Jesus Christ. And we don’t have to wait until we get to Heaven to do it. The Bible says, “We will reign in life” (Romans 5:17). We have moved into His kingdom; we are seated with Jesus in the heavenlies.
When Adam sinned, a monster was let loose in the land, a monster. That monster was sin, and that sin abounded until grace came along. And then grace says, “Hold it right there.” As Paul said, “where sin abounded, grace abounded much more”—God’s amazing grace. Even if we fall, if we fail, if we stumble, if we forget to call on the grace of God and we fall into sin, He never lets us go. He will cleanse us, forgive us, and restore us. Great loss came through Adam and such beautiful riches came through Jesus.
What are some of the riches you have in Christ?
How can we remind ourselves of our new identity in Christ? Why is it important to remember who we are in Him?
PRACTICE THIS
Share with someone the riches you have in Christ.
By One Man
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 03, 2025
“Therefore, as through one man’s offense judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation, even so through one Man’s righteous act the free gift came to all men, resulting in justification of life. For as by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one Man’s obedience many will be made righteous.” ROMANS 5:18-19
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Suppose you’d never seen a train, but one day I take you to see a train wreck. The cars are all tumbled over; the steam is rising into the air; there’s fire, bent metal, chaos. Then, I say, “There’s a train.” Have you really seen a train? No, what you’ve seen is a train wreck. Now, look at Adam. Is he the example of a man? No, that’s a wreck! And we are all in the image of Adam, and we get that through our first birth, our physical birth. But when we’re born again, spiritually, we take on a new image: the spiritual image of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Somebody says, “Why should I get in trouble because of Adam? I had absolutely nothing to do with Adam, and Adam had nothing to do with me.” You don’t really believe that. If Adam had died without children, you wouldn’t be here. Adam had a lot to do with you. You have the sinful disposition of Adam that you inherited from him.
We are condemned by Adam, one man, and thank God we can be saved by one Man, Jesus. It is wise and gracious that God allowed Adam to stand for us so that Jesus, our resurrected Lord, might also stand for us. That’s the reason I would rather live in Romans 5 than in the Garden of Eden. I would rather be a saved sinner than an innocent angel. We have so much more in the Lord Jesus Christ than Adam ever lost. That’s the good news of the Gospel.
How has sin affected your life across generations?
What are some things we have in Christ that Adam did not have?
PRACTICE THIS
Thank God for all you have in Christ.
Whose Fruit Is It?
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 02, 2025
“You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name He may give you.”
JOHN 15:16
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What’s the mark of a man of God? One primary piece of evidence is that plenty of people out there know Jesus because of him. Those people will be loving Jesus. They will be “fruit,” and that fruit will remain.
We learn in Galatians 5:22-23 that “the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, [and] self-control.” But the tricky part is, I can’t produce that fruit, and you can’t produce that fruit. If we'll abide in Jesus, we’ll bear that fruit. Because it is the fruit of the Spirit; it’s not our fruit.
How can you grow in faith and produce this fruit? You start by studying the faith. Don’t just read a book, read God’s Word and get to know God for yourself. But you also need to show the faith. Do you know that the best argument for Christianity, and against Christianity, is the life of a Christian? Then, you’ll need to support the faith. Many good people are in bad churches, so get in a Bible-preaching church. I’m not saying there is only one good church, and I’m not saying each church doesn’t have a lot of room for improvement, but you need to support the faith. When you stop hearing the Bible preached and seeing the Gospel lived out and the love of God displayed in your church, it is time to walk away. Finally, share the faith. People are waiting to know Jesus, to know the truth. We know the truth, and rather than keeping it to ourselves, we need to share it. By the grace of God, not because of anything we’ve done, we can share the faith.
What have been the most challenging parts of growing in your faith?
What are some things you need to ask God to grow in your faith?
PRACTICE THIS
Encourage a friend by mentioning the strengths you have seen in his or her faith and ask your friend to pray for you to grow in your faith.
The Root Determines the Fruit
TODAY'S DAILY DEVOTIONAL
February 01, 2025
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore by their fruits you will know them.” MATTHEW 7:15-20
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Jesus starts this passage by calling false prophets “ravenous wolves” (Matthew 7:15). Then He explains we can know who the wolves are by their fruit. In verse 16, Jesus no longer speaks of these false prophets as animals but as trees. He’s saying that the devil’s work cannot continue to be covered by deception because the fruit is there. The root determines the fruit. Simply put, the devil can’t produce good fruit.
If you had a fruit tree that wasn’t bearing the right kind of fruit, what could you do to get the right kind of fruit on it? You could transplant it. That’s what some people do when they move their membership. You might also try to cultivate it. Many people go off to church growth conferences today, but some of the material they read was telling them how to fertilize weeds. Growth is not everything. If the root is not right, it doesn’t matter how big the tree is; the right fruit will not come from a bad tree. You could also decorate the bad tree. You could pull off the bad fruit and tie on some healthy fruit to make it look right.
But no matter what you do on the outside, it is the root that determines the fruit. The fruit of the heart can only be changed when Jesus changes the heart. We can try to make all these quick fixes, but we won’t fool God. He is after the heart change, and He wants to develop and grow the fruit.
How has God changed your heart? What are some ways you tried to fix your sin problems on your own before that happened?
How can you determine if the teachers you listen to produce good or bad fruit?
PRACTICE THIS
Pray for discernment to see the fruit of faith Jesus talks about. Ask God to change your heart so that you will bear His fruit.
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