Devotionals

Meditations on sovereign grace — for the heart that longs to worship

The mind can grasp election as doctrine. The heart must taste it as grace. These devotionals are written not for the theologian's desk but for the soul's transformation — to move you from intellectual assent to doxological joy. Each meditation invites you deeper into the truth that you are loved with an everlasting love, chosen before the foundations of the world, rescued not because you deserved it but because He delighted to make you His own.

As you read, ask the Spirit to align your affections with truth. This is the work of devotion: that Christ becomes not just your doctrine but your delight.

01

The Glory of Divine Choice

Election is not arbitrary cruelty but the apex of divine wisdom and goodness. Discover why your salvation reveals God's glory more brilliantly than any alternative.

Ephesians 1:3–6
02

The Dead Who Live

Regeneration is not self-improvement but resurrection. Only a dead man raised can understand what grace has made you—alive in Christ.

Ephesians 2:1–5
03

Love Before the World Was Made

Your election was not an afterthought when God saw your faith. He loved you in His Son before time itself began—a love older than creation.

Ephesians 1:4
04

My Chains Fell Away

Freedom in Christ is not permission to sin but the liberation to obey. Grace breaks our chains and sets us running toward holiness.

Galatians 5:1
05

Forever Loved

Nothing can separate you from the love of Christ—not death, not demons, not your own desperate fears. You are held in an unbreakable grip.

Romans 8:38–39
06

Adoption Papers

Before you drew breath, God wrote your name in the register of His household. You are not a servant but a beloved child, chosen and sealed forever.

Ephesians 1:5
07

Rescued Without a Say

You did not choose Him; He chose you. This overthrows human pride and anchors salvation in the sovereign mercy of God alone.

John 1:13
08

Not My Will, But Joy

God's will may not be yours, but when you surrender to it, you find not resignation but rejoicing—the deepest satisfaction a soul can know.

Psalm 115:3
09

The Good That I Cannot Do

Your weakness is not your shame—it is the stage where God's strength becomes visible. Dependence is not defeat; it is your truest victory.

Romans 7:18
10

The Weakness of God's Strength

Suffering may look like abandonment, but it is the furnace where Christ becomes your all-sufficiency. Grace is most grace when all else is stripped away.

2 Corinthians 12:9

A devout life is not a life of rigid restraint, but of warm affection toward God. The grace of God should kindle within us such a love for Him that our entire being overflows with gratitude and worship.

— CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON

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Glory of Divine Choice

Devotional reflection on election

Dead Who Live

Regeneration and new life in Christ

Forever Loved

The assurance of God's eternal love

The Questions

Deep Scripture study and answers

Stories

Parables and theological stories

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