Have Faith. Speak. Imagine.
Devotionals
We’re happy you’re are here! This is a place where we partner with YOU to grow and claim all that God has promised. We will be talking about faith, the power of the spoken word and how to live a victorious life!
God functions through words. Jesus functions through words. And the truth is that God designed you and I to operate and to function on this earth also by our words. We live in a world that was created by the spoken word and it’s governed by words – because words rule the universe.
Whether we know it or not, next to the law of love the most powerful thing is the law of confession. Together we will see how the words we choose to live under and speak will indeed govern our lives. ENJOY THE JOURNEY INTO GOD’S WORD WITH US!
Faith Activated By Love
Reading: Galatians 5:1-6; Mark 11:22-24
Devotional: Faith without love is like a car without fuel—it may look impressive but goes nowhere. The Apostle Paul declared that in Christ Jesus, neither circumcision nor uncircumcision has any value; the only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love. Your educational achievements, social status, and past failures don’t determine your future—your faith does. But this faith must be activated by love for God and others. When you speak to the mountains in your life—financial struggles, health challenges, relationship problems—do so with a heart filled with love for God. This combination is unstoppable. Mountains must move when faith and love work together.
Today, identify one mountain in your life and speak to it with faith rooted in God’s love.
The Patience Of Love
Reading: 1 Corinthians 13:1-7; Hebrews 6:12
Devotional: Love suffers long and is kind. Patience is not passive waiting but active trusting in God’s timing. You may feel you’ve missed opportunities—if only you had started that business earlier, married sooner, or moved to a better country decades ago. But God says your life is just beginning. Those who inherit God’s promises do so through faith and patience. The father who advised his son about traveling understood what time would reveal. The musician sang, “Time will tell.” Patience isn’t weakness; it’s strength under control. When children visit and scatter your home, when colleagues irritate you, when promises seem delayed—patience proves your love for God.
Close your eyes, endure the temporary discomfort, and trust that everything works together for good.
Your patience today is building your testimony tomorrow.
The Kindness That Conquers
Reading: Luke 6:35-36; Ephesians 4:32
Devotional: Kindness is love in action, seeing needs before they’re spoken and meeting them without being asked. It’s the opposite of wickedness, which is also a seed that reproduces after its kind. When you prey on others, manipulate situations, or rejoice in another’s downfall, you plant seeds of destruction in your own life. But kindness plants seeds of blessing. Look at your spouse, children, colleagues, and even strangers through eyes of compassion. What do they need that you can provide? Not to be praised or repaid, but because God has been kind to you. In your marriage, anticipate your partner’s needs. In your workplace, help without being asked. In your community, be the person who thinks ahead for others. This kindness will return to you multiplied, and your faith will move mountains because it operates in love.
Loving God Supremely
Reading: John 21:15-17; Matthew 6:33
Devotional: Jesus asked Peter three times, “Do you love me?” After all the miracles Peter witnessed, Jesus wanted to know about love. Your love for God isn’t measured by the miracles you’ve seen or the blessings you’ve received, but by your willingness to sacrifice for Him. Jacob worked seven years for Rachel because he loved her—the time didn’t feel long because love made it light. Do you love God with this intensity? Or do you give Him your spare time, leftover money, and divided attention? Loving God means seeking His kingdom first, not with wisdom or rationality, but with wholehearted devotion. When you truly love God, church isn’t a burden, giving isn’t annoying, and serving isn’t inconvenient.
Today, examine your heart honestly. Do you love God more than your comfort, reputation, or plans? If you do, He promises to move every mountain in your life.
Your faith works when it’s energized by love for Him.
