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Wisdom for the Day - Everyday

Author: Rick Yuhas

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This daily meetup is a great way to start or end your day, in the Word of God. Short, daily devotionals designed to set you on the correct course for your life. Wisdom for YOUR day, Everyday!

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Send us a text A quiet shift can change an entire day: noticing the small things. We lean into Luke 16:10 to explore how faithfulness in little moments forms the backbone of trust when life gets heavy. Rather than waiting for dramatic breakthroughs to feel grateful, we practice seeing God’s hand in simple gifts—a warm meal, a kind smile, the right word at the right time—and discover how those daily mercies prepare us for bigger tests. We walk through a simple challenge you can try right now:...
Send us a text What if a single act of gratitude could change the atmosphere around you? We explore how thanksgiving does more than improve your mood—it magnifies the Giver, signals hope to others, and turns everyday moments into witness. Anchored in 2 Corinthians 4:15, we trace the living link between grace spreading, thanksgiving rising, and God receiving glory, then bring it down to earth with clear, practical steps. We start with a simple contrast: complaining amplifies struggle, while g...
Send us a text What if your first response to pressure wasn’t worry, but gratitude that steadies your heart? We turn to Colossians 2:7 and explore how letting your roots grow deep in Christ transforms thankfulness from a fleeting feeling into the framework of a resilient life. Instead of chasing control, we focus on God’s character—His faithfulness, goodness, and wisdom—and show how remembering His past work builds real trust for what’s ahead. We walk through the simple, practical rhythm tha...
Send us a text What if joy isn’t something you chase, but something you practice? We open Nehemiah 8:10 and explore a simple, repeatable way to invite joy into an ordinary day: hourly gratitude. By shifting attention from what’s missing to what God is doing, we discover strength that doesn’t wobble with circumstances and a peace that survives the afternoon slump. We talk about joy as a source of resilience rather than a reward for getting life right. That means choosing to remember God’s cha...
Send us a text Feeling worn down by fear, anxiety, or the low hum of discouragement? We open the day with a simple but potent practice—gratitude rooted in Psalm 118:1: “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His faithful love endures forever.” Rather than glossing over pain, we show how thankfulness reframes the moment, pushes back lies, and invites God’s presence into real-life challenges. We contrast the pull of complaining with the power of praise. Complaining magnifies problems and dra...
Send us a text The line between discontent and delight often comes down to what we choose to remember. Today we slow the swirl, open Psalm 103:2, and choose a different lens: “Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things He does for me.” We talk about the quiet power of perspective, how forgetfulness fuels complaint, and why gratitude is not a mood but a disciplined way of seeing. If you’ve felt dragged by what’s missing, this short reflection offers a reset grounded ...
Send us a text Anxiety thrives on uncertainty; gratitude thrives on memory. In this guided reflection, we explore Philippians 4:6–7 and show how a simple swap—worry for prayer, fear for thanks—can shift your mind from spiraling to steady. Lauren walks us through a clear, doable practice: name three specific things God has done for you recently, then present your needs with honest trust. It’s brief enough for a busy morning and deep enough to change how you carry the day. We unpack why gratit...
Send us a text Start here if you need a reset for your heart. Lauren takes us into 1 Thessalonians 5:18 and draws a clear, life-giving line between being thankful for everything and being thankful in everything. That single shift reframes tough days, ordinary routines, and major transitions by anchoring us in God’s steady goodness rather than our shifting circumstances. If gratitude has felt like a seasonal slogan, this conversation offers a simple way to make it a daily practice. We walk th...
Send us a text What if freedom isn’t about trying harder but about staying rooted in what’s already true? We open John 8:31–32 and trace a clear path from knowing Jesus’ words to walking in real, everyday freedom. Across 31 days we’ve named the tactics of spiritual deception, including the pull of witchcraft and counterfeit spirituality, and today we draw the line between flattering lies and the light that exposes them. The message is simple and strong: God’s word is your greatest weapon, and...
Send us a text A few minutes can recalibrate an entire day. We open Philippians 2:15 and explore a simple, powerful invitation: live as children of God who shine like bright lights in a world that often feels crooked, cynical, and tired. Rather than chasing perfection or performance, we focus on connection to the Source—the quiet dependence that turns ordinary people into steady, luminous witnesses. We talk through what it means to “shine” in real life, not as spectacle but as service. That ...
Send us a text What if the atmosphere of your home could shift with a single walk‑through prayer? We explore how small, intentional choices—about screens, music, books, and daily rhythms—either open the door to peace or give quiet permission to influences that drain joy. Anchored in Proverbs 22:6, we talk about directing our children onto the right path, not with fear or control, but with steady habits that make God’s presence feel close and normal. I share a simple practice you can try toda...
Send us a text Headlines shout, tempers flare, and our first instinct is to aim at the nearest face. We take a different path. Drawing from Ephesians 6:12, we unpack why the real fight is not against flesh and blood and how that single shift can restore clarity, courage, and compassion in the middle of daily conflict. We walk through the scripture line by line and translate it into concrete action: resisting the urge to lash out, choosing prayer over pettiness, answering lies with the Word, ...
Send us a text When anxiety grips your thoughts and the world seems to celebrate the very things that drain your peace, where do you turn? We turn to a clear, time-tested path in Philippians 4:6–7—trading worry for prayer, and fear for gratitude-fueled peace. This short, focused reflection offers a simple, repeatable practice to bring your concerns to God, thank Him for what He’s already done, and receive a peace that doesn’t wait for every answer to make sense. We walk through the core prom...
Send us a text What if your day didn’t rise and fall with the headlines, your mood, or the noise around you? We’re leaning into a timeless promise from John 1:5: the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness cannot extinguish it. Not theory. Not wishful thinking. A settled reality that changes how we carry our week. We start by naming the pressure so many of us feel to be our own light—trying harder, performing better, stacking habits to keep the dark at bay. Then we turn to the good ne...
Send us a text When fear tries to take the lead, we answer with light. We open Psalm 27:1 and sit with a simple, powerful claim: the Lord is our light, our salvation, and our fortress. From that starting point, we lay out a clear, repeatable practice to trade panic for peace—highlight one verse, hold it close, and let it reshape the day. This isn’t about ignoring hard things; it’s about seeing them in a brighter frame, where God’s presence is steady and fear’s voice is smaller. We walk throu...
Send us a text What if a single verse could reset the way you face the day? We open 1 Peter 2:9 and let its words do heart work: you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, God’s very own. That identity changes how we move through crowded rooms, noisy feeds, and hard choices, not by making us superior but by making us secure. When you know whose you are, you can live set apart with courage and kindness. We walk through a clear, simple lens for holiness that resists legalism and leans into r...
Send us a text Battle fatigue isn’t just physical; it’s spiritual, and it often sneaks up when life feels busiest. Today we slow down long enough to gear up with Ephesians 6:13, exploring what it means to put on every piece of God’s armor so we can resist wisely and stand firm. We unpack why spiritual battles don’t run on seasons or holidays, how the enemy exploits distraction and delay, and why preparedness beats panic every time. Instead of waiting for a crisis to reset our faith, we build ...
Send us a text Start here if you need a jolt of courage. We take a fresh look at Revelation 12:11 and unpack a simple but disruptive claim: you don’t fight for victory, you fight from victory. That shift changes how we face pressure, push back on fear, and speak about God’s faithfulness in everyday moments. Instead of striving to prove ourselves, we stand on what Jesus has already secured and let our words line up with that truth. I share how the blood of the Lamb is more than a doctrine; it...
Send us a text What if the thoughts that drain your courage aren’t random at all, but planted with purpose? We take a hard look at deception as the enemy’s primary weapon and draw a line straight to John 8:44, where Jesus names the devil as a liar and the father of lies. That lens changes everything: when fear and defeat feel familiar, we can trace them back to messages about God’s character, our identity, and our circumstances—and then choose truth that sets us free. We walk through three c...
Send us a text Counterfeits rarely look counterfeit. They promise answers, power, and the rush of certainty, yet they quietly loosen our grip on Jesus and replace truth with a near-enough imitation. We open 2 Thessalonians 2:9–10 and get honest about how the enemy leverages signs, spectacle, and persuasive moments to bend our attention away from Christ. Not every miracle or spiritual experience comes from God, and that realization is less about fear and more about freedom—the freedom to measu...
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