Heaven’s Reward System

God keeps a different scorecard than the world does. People measure success by money, fame, and what others think of them. They chase after things that don't last and praise that fades away. But God measures success by faithfulness, love, and how you treat others. His rewards last forever, not just for a season.

What If They Hate You for Jesus?

Being hated for Jesus is actually a sign you're doing something right. Most people want everyone to like them all the time. They change who they are to fit in with different crowds. But when you truly follow Jesus, some people will dislike you no matter what you do. This isn't your fault or your failure.

When the World Turns Against You

Jesus warns us that following Him will make enemies, not just friends. People will say mean things about you that aren't true. They'll spread lies about your character and question your motives. Some will even hate you just because you love Jesus. But Jesus says you're blessed when this happens, not cursed.

Why God Allows Opposition

God's approval often comes wrapped in the world's rejection. When you do what's right, people might not like it. They might even attack you for it. But God sees every harsh word thrown at you for doing good. He notices every time someone treats you badly because you follow Him.

Peace Starts With You

Peace isn't just when fights stop—it's when God's love starts healing. Most people think peace means everyone gets along. They think it happens when no one argues anymore. But real peace goes much deeper than that. True peace comes when God's love flows into broken hearts and messed-up relationships.

Pity is NOT Mercy

Have you ever felt deeply moved by someone's suffering but then scrolled on without doing anything? In this devo, we explore the crucial difference between emotional reactions and genuine mercy that Jesus calls us to display. Discover how to transform your compassionate feelings into meaningful action that truly reflects Christ's heart in a world full of spectators.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.

Finding Strength to Show Mercy

Anthony Ray Hinton spent 30 years on death row for crimes he didn't commit. When finally released, he faced a choice: bitter hatred or forgiveness. Despite losing decades of his life to injustice, Hinton chose mercy. "I've got to forgive," he said. "I can't carry hate in my heart - if I do, I won't be free either." His story shows us what seems impossible is actually possible.