What is admirable about an ant? What can we learn about work ethic from this tiny creature?
Jonah’s fish story is one of second chances. Do you have someone in your life who may need a second chance? How might you offer grace and initiate reconciliation?
Why did Jacob lie to his father? What damage did that do to his relationship with Esau? Do you have relationships in your life damaged by deceit or betrayal? Seek God’s guidance on how to mend them.
What are some areas in your life where you feel weary or exhausted? How can Isaiah 40:31 be an encouragement to you today?
What are you holding on to that might hinder your spiritual growth? Consider what it means to “sell your possessions and give to the poor” in your own life?
How did the serpent entice Eve? How can we learn from Eve’s disobedience as we resist Satan’s efforts to distract and tempt us?
Why did the Israelites make and worship a golden calf? What idols do we worship today? Do we share similar motivations in creating idols to replace God?
What are your own lions and bears? They might not be literal predators, but they are real challenges—financial struggles, health issues, broken relationships, or personal failures. How might God use these trials to build your faith?
Why did Jesus choose to arrive in such a humble manner? How will His return contrast this choice?
What spiritual battle are you facing today? The same Jesus who delivered the man in Luke 8 is available to you today!
Are there areas in your life where your faith is being tested? Are you struggling with a difficult decision, financial hardship, or a relationship issue? Bring these challenges to God in prayer, trusting that He will provide a way.
Are you navigating a season of uncertainty? How does Noah’s story encourage you in that time of waiting? Trust that the Lord will provide clear signs of hope and renewal in His perfect timing.
Have you ever experienced a time when your actions did not align with your professed beliefs? Find comfort in Peter’s story, knowing that forgiveness is available through Jesus.
Who determines your worth and value? What does this Scripture teach us about God’s care for us as individuals?
Have you ever felt God prompting you to do something that didn’t make sense? Did you obey? What do the disciples’ obedience and the results that followed teach us?
What was the significance of the Holy Spirit appearing at Jesus’ baptism? What role does the Holy Spirit play in our lives today?
What purpose did the scapegoat play on the Day of Atonement? How has Jesus served as our scapegoat?
What “wild animals” are you currently facing? How might Jesus’ example give you comfort and courage to face situations, knowing God is at your side?
Have you ever experienced spiritual dryness and periods of longing? Do you feel that way today? Our soul’s thirst for God is a reminder of our dependence on Him and our need to seek His presence continually. What can you do today to satisfy that need?
What are you trusting God for today? How does Elijah’s story encourage you as you wait for God’s provision?
What can we learn from this woman about how to approach God? How can this posture shape our prayer life?
Has God ever used unusual ways to get your attention? What lesson do you take away from the story of Balaam and his talking donkey?
Why is Jesus compared to both a lion and a lamb? How does understanding Jesus as the triumphant Lion give us courage to face the journey before us?
What are you anxious about today? How might you be vulnerable to spiritual attacks? Draw close to God and ask for His help and protection to ward off the attacks of the enemy!
What did the Passover lamb represent for the Israelites? How did that foreshadow the sacrifice Jesus would make on our behalf?
How has God delivered you in the past? How has He demonstrated His faithfulness? What “horse and rider” are you trusting Him to deliver you from today?
Why was John the Baptist’s declaration so startling to those who heard him? How does your understanding of the Passover lamb in the Old Testament help you better appreciate Jesus as the Lamb of God?
Where does your security come from? What can we learn from the coney on how to be safe and protected, even in times of difficulty?
Why do the wolf and lamb together provide such an impactful representation of the future kingdom ruled by Jesus? How does this promise reassure us as we observe the world’s problems today?
Consider how you can contribute to the well-being of those who serve in some spiritual capacity. How can you support the people who serve you in ministry.