#1166. The humble will be exalted (15/10/24)
Today, from Luke 14:7-11, we reflect on what humility is, its vital place in salvation and how we are to live in humility each day.

Today, from Luke 14:7-11, we reflect on what humility is, its vital place in salvation and how we are to live in humility each day.
Today, from Luke 14:1-6, we reflect on how, like Christ, we are called to courageous compassion.
Matt Beaney shares from Luke 14. 1 - 24
In this devotional, inspired by Ruth 4, we focus on the prayer of blessing given to Ruth and Boaz.
Inspired by Ruth 3, In this devotional we will focus on renewing our devotion to Jesus as our Lord and redeemer.
In this devotional from Ruth 2, we will focus on our attitude to God’s provision.
In this devotional from Ruth 1, we will focus on what we can learn about love and devotion from Ruth.
Welcome to this Come to Jesus Daily Devotional. This week, as we take a break from our Luke series, we will be reflecting on the book of Ruth. Please read Ruth chapter 1, and in this devotional we will focus on how God often works out His great purposes through our suffering.
Jim shares from Ephesians 5.
Today, from Luke 13:31-35, we reflect on Jesus’ mourning over His people - the Jews - who reject him and He wants to fill us with His compassion for those who refuse His love
Today we reflect on the vital importance of a personal response to enter The Kingdom through Jesus and how we need to help others to choose Jesus - the narrow way.
From Luke 13:20-21, we reflect on the Parable of the Spreading Yeast and how the small and hidden things can be used by God in the extension of His Kingdom.
Today, from Luke 13:18-19, we reflect on the Parable of The Mustard Seed and how we are to believe in the progress and ultimate success of God’s kingdom.
Welcome to this Come to Jesus Daily Devotional as we pick up our Luke, Exploring Who Jesus is series. Today, from Luke 13:10-17, we reflect on how Jesus wants to work through us to bring many to freedom in Him.
Nev Floyd picks up our series in Luke looking at 13:10-35.
Today, we reflect on the destiny of His church at that great wedding banquet when Jesus returns.
Do we share Jesus' love for His bride or have we become unfaithful?
Today we reflect and seek fresh joy and security in Jesus’ love for us who are a part of His beloved bride.
Today we consider that the church, as the bride of Christ, is to love and obey Jesus.
Welcome to this Come to Jesus Daily devotional as we continue in our God Vision for the Church series. Today we consider what it means for the church to be the bride of Christ.
As the bride of Christ, let's be loved by Jesus, love Jesus and love His bride.
Prayer is the privilege of all of God’s children.
God’s children are promised ‘the Spirit of adoption’.
A loving family that’s devoted to one another is God’s vision for His church.
Today, in our God’s Vision for the church series, we consider how the church is not only an adopted family - the theme of yesterday’s devotional - but she is also a family that’s born of God.
Today, in our God’s Vision for the church series, we consider that an adopted family is God’s vision for the church
In this heartfelt sermon, Alex Dias dives into the Gospel of Luke, focusing on the profound truth that we are the adopted family of Christ. He unpacks how, through Jesus, we are brought into God’s family and given the privilege of being called His sons and daughters. Alex encourages us to embrace our identity as part of this divine family, where love, grace, and belonging are at the core. Join us as we explore what it means to be adopted into God’s family, the responsibilities and blessings that...
Welcome to the Come to Jesus Daily Devotional as we continue in our series, God’s vision for the church. Today, as we finish this theme of the church being the body of Christ, Let’s be inspired by the truth that we are Jesus’ body and He wants to continue His ministry through us.
Welcome to the Come to Jesus Daily Devotional as we continue in our series, God’s vision for the church. Today, we reflect on how the church, as the body of Christ, is to be diverse in terms of people and gifts.
Welcome to the Come to Jesus Daily Devotional as we continue in our series, God’s vision for the church. Today, we reflect on how the true church is already united by the Spirit but needs to work out this unity relationally.