• The Environment Of Change_ Knowing The Game Part III
    Feb 20 2026
    In this chapter of Environment of Change, we step into a different kind of pressure—an environment where faith is not just tested quietly, but publicly challenged and opposed.
    Joshua 1:7–9 calls us to be strong, very courageous, and to not be afraid or discouraged because God is with us wherever we go. Daniel 3 shows us what that actually looks like when the heat gets turned all the way up—literally.
    Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were commanded to bow before a golden statue of the king. This wasn’t a small compromise; it was a direct assault on what they believed. Unlike Daniel’s quiet resolve in the last episode, this moment is combative because there’s a third party—those in power—manipulating the situation and trying to force them to assimilate into a system they knew was wrong.
    Yet they stood their ground—not out of empty religious ritual, but out of deep, unwavering faith. Their response was radical: “We know our God can save us. But even if He does not, we still will not bow.” That’s faith that isn’t driven by outcomes, but by conviction. Their loyalty to God was not for sale, even under the threat of death.
    The king’s rage led to the fiery furnace, heated hotter than ever before. But when he looked in, he didn’t see three men—he saw four. In the midst of the flames, God’s presence was visible. What should have destroyed them became the stage where God’s faithfulness was revealed.
    This matters for us because we, too, are often pressured—sometimes subtly, sometimes aggressively—to bow to systems, values, and expectations that contradict what we know is right. People, culture, and institutions may try to manipulate us into compromise. Yet Joshua 1:9 still stands as our anchor: “Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”
    In an environment of change:
    • We refuse to bow to what we know is wrong.
    • We remain faithful, even when the cost is high.
    • We speak truth to power, not from arrogance, but from conviction.
    • We choose courage over comfort, trusting that God is with us in the fire, not just outside of it.

    This is the environment we are called to create and live in—one where faith doesn’t fold under pressure, but shines brightest in the heat.

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    48 Min.
  • The Environment Of Change_ Knowing The Game
    Feb 19 2026
    This devotional builds upon God’s command in Joshua 1:7–9, moving beyond understanding into application. While God calls Joshua to be strong, courageous, and rooted in His Word, Part 2 explores what that obedience actually looks like in the life of a believer when tested in real-world situations. Through the lens of Daniel 1, we see a powerful example of faith in action. Daniel is placed in a foreign culture that opposes his beliefs, pressured to conform and compromise. Yet instead of reacting with defiance or drawing attention to himself, Daniel responds with wisdom, humility, and quiet confidence in God. He does not “perform religion”—he lives out his faith. By proposing a simple challenge rather than creating conflict, Daniel demonstrates that standing firm in God does not require aggression, but conviction. At the end of the test, Daniel’s obedience produces visible results—he is stronger, healthier, and set apart not by force, but by faithfulness. This devotional reminds us that knowing the Word (Joshua 1:8) and standing firm in it (Joshua 1:7) leads to a life that naturally reflects God’s presence (Joshua 1:9). “Knowing the Game – Part 2” challenges believers to understand that being set apart is not about trying to fit into a world that opposes God, but about faithfully walking with Him in such a way that your life becomes the evidence. It’s not about blending in—it’s about believing boldly, living wisely, and trusting God to handle the outcome.

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    42 Min.
  • Environment Of Change_ Knowing The Game
    Feb 18 2026
    This devotional drawn from Joshua 1:7–9 that reminds believers that courage is not built from nothing — it grows from what God has already placed within us. While verses 7 and 8 highlight remembering God’s teachings and staying grounded in His Word, they serve as encouragement rather than mere obligation. God was showing Joshua that he already possessed the experience, wisdom, and preparation needed for the journey ahead. The true command comes into focus in verse 9: be strong, be courageous, do not be afraid, and do not give up. This devotional emphasizes that walking the narrow path is challenging, but we are never unequipped or alone. By remembering what God has done before and remaining anchored in His Word, we gain confidence to face change, overcome fear, and move forward knowing that God goes with us wherever we step.

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    41 Min.
  • The Environment Of Change_ Missing The Signs Part II
    Feb 17 2026
    Bible devotional rooted in Luke 12:54–56, where Jesus rebukes the crowd for recognizing the weather but failing to discern the spiritual times. In this second part, we explore why we continue to miss God’s warnings and guidance: we’ve become too comfortable blending in with the world instead of being set apart for Him.
    This devotional exposes how “small” compromises—cursing those made in God’s image, treating fornication and other sins as normal because they’re common in our culture—slowly dull our spiritual sensitivity. What the world calls normal, God calls us out of. As long as we measure ourselves by the standards of the world, we will keep missing the signs God is placing in front of us.
    Through reflection, Scripture, and honest self-examination, “Environment of Change: Missing the Signs (Part Two)” invites believers to step out of worldly conformity, live by God’s standards, and sharpen their ability to discern the spiritual “weather” of their lives.

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    46 Min.
  • The Environment Of Change_ Missing The Signs!
    Feb 16 2026
    inspired by Luke 12:54–56, where Jesus challenges the crowd’s ability to read the weather while failing to recognize the spiritual condition of their times. This devotional invites believers to examine the subtle, everyday choices that quietly shape their hearts and direction. While many faithfully avoid the “big” sins, small routine compromises—careless words, gossip, dishonesty, and taking God’s name lightly—can slowly pull us away from Christ without us realizing it. Through reflection and practical encouragement, Environment of Change – Missing the Signs highlights the importance of intentional living, spiritual awareness, and daily discipline. It draws a clear distinction between ordinary self-control and true spiritual self-control, reminding readers that transformation begins with consistent, disciplined choices that align the heart, mind, and actions with God’s will. This devotional calls believers to stop overlooking the warning signs in their spiritual environment and to reclaim focus, accountability, and purposeful faith.

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    49 Min.
  • The Environment Of Choice
    Feb 13 2026
    The Environment of Choice” is a powerful devotional based on Romans 1:21–32, highlighting the reality of the corrupt world we live in. In this episode, we examine the spiritual state of our culture and how easily even simple, everyday decisions can pull us off the path God has set for us. As kingdom citizens and children of God, we are called to live with intentionality—choosing God in every situation, whether the decision seems big or small. This devotional challenges us to guard our hearts, remain alert, and make choices that honor God, even in an environment that constantly pressures us to do otherwise.

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    47 Min.
  • The Fork In The Road_ Pride vs Humlity
    Feb 12 2026
    Every day we stand at a fork in the road: pride or humility.
    Both can look like “good performance” on the outside. We can work hard, excel, and appear confident—yet the difference lies in who we’re performing for.
    Pride is a performance for people. It feeds on applause, comparison, and approval from those around us. It is the quiet engine driving us to be seen, noticed, and praised. But pride is destructive—it shuts our ears to correction, hardens our hearts toward others, and ultimately puts us in opposition to God Himself.
    Humility, on the other hand, is a performance for God. It still strives for excellence, but not to impress the crowd. It seeks God’s help, God’s strength, and God’s approval. Humility says, “I belong to Him. I depend on Him. I want to put a smile on His face.” It opens the door for His grace to flood our lives.
    The line between pride and humility can be thin, and our hearts can cross it without us even noticing. That’s why we must constantly ask:
    Who am I really performing for—people or God?
    Today, choose the road of humility. Seek His approval above all others, and walk in the grace He promises to the humble.

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    38 Min.
  • The Fork In The Road_ The Pledge
    Feb 11 2026
    “Fork in the Road: The Psalm 101 Pledge of Integrity” is a devotional built on Psalm 101:1–8, where David makes a clear, bold pledge to God about how he will live, what he will allow, and what he will reject. This psalm is more than a prayer; it’s a declaration of alignment with God’s standards. We talk about integrity as “doing what is right,” but true integrity is living in line with our principles—so if our principles are rooted in God’s Word, this pledge should shape our actions, attitudes, and words every day. This devotional invites you to make David’s pledge your own: to choose what you will set before your eyes, how you will speak, what influences you will accept, and how you will walk in your own home. At the fork in the road, there are only two paths—you are either with God or you are not. Adopting this pledge helps you deliberately, daily choose God’s way and align your life more closely with Him.

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    48 Min.