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Daily Encounter: Looking to Jesus for Thursday, June 25, 2026

Daily Encounter: Looking to Jesus for Thursday, June 25, 2026

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional: June 25th

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional: June 25th Morning “Thou wilt bring down high looks.” 2 Chronicles 25:14-24 , 2 Chronicles 25:27 , 2 Chronicles 25:28 2 Chronicles 25:14 This was madness itself, for if the gods of Edom had been worth anything they would have helped their former worshippers. It is wonderful that a man can bow down before that which he carries away captive, but is it not even more strange that others should adore a piece of bread, which they afterwards eat? 2 Chronicles 25:16 Those who will not hear must feel; no sign of evil is more sure than a refusal to listen to the Lord’s warnings. Victory had made Amaziah proud, and pride became the mother of many sins: the lower we are in our own esteem the better. 2 Chronicles 25:17 Probably because the hired Israelitish soldiers, whom he had dismissed, had plundered the towns and villages on their way home, Amaziah desired vengeance; therefore in his pride he sent a haughty challenge to the kin...

Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for June 25

 Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional for June 25 “Who leadeth us in triumph” (2 Corinthians 2:14) Every victor must first be a self-conqueror. But the method of Joshua’s victory was the uplifted arm of Moses on the Mount. As he held up his hands Joshua prevailed, as he lowered them Amalek prevailed. It was to be a battle of faith and not of human strength, and the banner that was to wave over the discomfited foe, “Jehovah-nissi.” This, too, is the secret of our spiritual triumph. “If we are led of the Spirit we shall not fulfil the lusts of the flesh.” “Sin shall not have dominion over you, for ye are not under the law but under grace.” Have we thus begun the battle and in the strength of Christ planted our feet on our own necks, and thus victorious over the enemy in the citadel of the heart been set at liberty for the battle of the Lord and the service of others? It was the lack of this that hindered the life of Saul and it has wrecked many a promising career. One enemy in the hear...

Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for June 25

 Charles Spurgeon's "Faith's Checkbook" Devotional for June 25 “A Staircase to Heaven ”  - John 1:51 Yes, to our faith this sight is plain even at this day. We do see heaven opened. Jesus Himself has opened that kingdom to all believers. We gaze into the place of mystery and glory, for He has revealed it to us. We shall enter it soon, for He is the way.  Now we see the explanation of Jacob’s ladder. Between earth and heaven there is a holy commerce; prayer ascends, and answers come down by the way of Jesus, the Mediator. We see this ladder when we see our LORD. In Him a stairway of light now furnishes a clear passage to the throne of the Most High. Let us use it and send up by it the messengers of our prayers. We shall live the angelic life ourselves if we run up to heaven in intercession, lay hold upon the blessings of the covenant, and then descend again to scatter those gifts among the sons of men.  This choice sight which Jacob only saw in a dream will turn into ...

Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for June 25

 Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional for June 25 Tozer in the Morning Faithless Action and Actionless Faith Rightly understood, faith is not a substitute for moral conduct but a means toward it. The tree does not serve in lieu of fruit but as an agent by which fruit is secured. Fruit, not trees, is the end God has in mind in yonder orchard; so Christlike conduct is the end of Christian faith. To oppose faith to works is to make the fruit the enemy to the tree; yet that is exactly what we have managed to do. And the consequences have been disastrous.  A miscalculation in laying the foundation of a building will throw the whole superstructure out of plumb, and the error that gave us faith as a substitute for action instead of faith in action has raised up in our day unsymmetrical and ugly temples of which we may well be ashamed, and for which we shall surely give a strict account in the day when Christ judges the secrets of our hearts. Tozer in the Evening CONFESSING ...

Worthy Brief - June 25, 2026

 Worthy Brief - June 25, 2026  Where grief meets kingdom comfort!  Matthew 5:4  Blessed are those who mourn, For they shall be comforted. Isaiah 61:1-3  "The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon Me, Because the LORD has anointed Me To preach good tidings to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives, And the opening of the prison to those who are bound;  2 To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD, And the day of vengeance of our God; To comfort all who mourn, 3 To console those who mourn in Zion, To give them beauty for ashes, The oil of joy for mourning, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; That they may be called trees of righteousness, The planting of the LORD, that He may be glorified."  There is a grief the world does not know what to do with. It is not merely the sorrow of personal loss or disappointed hopes. It is the grief of a heart that has begun to see too clearly -- the mourning of tho...

Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 25th June 2026

Wayside Chapel Daily Devotional 25th June 2026 June 25 1 Kings 19:7-8 7 The angel of the LORD came back a second time and touched him and said, "Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you." 8So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God. Poor Elijah! He had been on the run and in hiding for three and a half years. He brought a great victory for God and was forced back into hiding again. God sent an angel to deliver the food and water he needed. Elijah was so tired from the spiritual conflict that he needed an angelic alarm clock. He was encouraged to eat to get the strength he needed for the journey. There is a temptation for those suffering from depression to forget the physical. Elijah needed to eat to get the strength to move to a new setting. We can use a change of scenery. It gets our mind off the problems that have overwhelmed us. Then we can hear from God without t...

Good Isn’t Good Enough | Romans 3:23 - Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions - Omny.fm

Good Isn’t Good Enough | Romans 3:23 - Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions - Omny.fm

God, a Father to All - Max Lucado

God, a Father to All - Max Lucado

"Help, Not Hurt" — Galatians 6:1 (Together in Christ)

"Help, Not Hurt" — Galatians 6:1 (Together in Christ)