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    Christian Devotional – March 31, 2026

    Change of Plans, Day 4 What happens if you don’t change your plans? Read Hosea chapter 4. There’s an old saying that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the results to change. In this case, the people of Israel were doing wrong things and they were continuing to do them. The last few chapters have been talking about the importance of allowing God to change our plans and to be following his desire and goal for our lives. However, if we choose not to change our plans, God gives us that option. We just may not like the results. Doing the…

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    Christian Devotional – March 30, 2026

    Change of Plans, Day 3 Forgiveness. Read Hosea chapter 3. Over the years, I’ve spoken with many people who have been hurt by someone else. There are several people who talk about the fact that they want to hang on to that hurt and anger forever. They never want to forgive that person. They never believe that that person should have the opportunity to experience forgiveness. Often, when we have plans of revenge and vengeance, God changes those plans. God is a God of holiness and justice. But, God is also a God of mercy and forgiveness. Here we see God instructing Hosea to go, find his wayward wife. Hoses…

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    Christian Devotional – March 29, 2026

    Change of Plans, Day 2 Sometimes God blocks our plans. Read Hosea chapter 8. You know that moment when you feel like everything has gone sideways. The idea that you had in your plans, that seems like you hit a dead end or an obstacle every direction that you turn. There can be a lot of reasons that’s the case, but sometimes it’s because those plans are not from God and God is blocking our path. As we read through Hosea chapter 2, we see that Hosea’s wife has gone off to be with other men and God is reminding the people that they have done the exact same thing…

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    Christian Devotional – March 28, 2026

    Change of Plans, Day 1 Does God have permission to change your plans? Read Hosea chapter 1. We often have so many plans for our lives. We have ideals and goals and objectives. In many cultures, we grow up being told that we can go or do anything and we just need to work hard at it in order to achieve it. However, how often do we seek God’s plans for our lives? Hosea probably had some plans for his life. But, God had a different plan. God gave him instructions that didn’t really make sense and that we would find completely crazy in today’s day and time. God told…

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    Christian Devotional – March 27, 2026

    Hope, Day 15 Stand fast in the true grace. Read 1 Peter 5:12-14. As we finish this book of first Peter, we see Peter finalizing his statements to the believers. He reminds them that he is writing this along with the other brothers who are encouraging them to be faithful and to live the life that God is requesting of them. They are to stand fast and be faithful. Part of that standing fast is standing fast in true grace. Peter doesn’t want them to get confused or misunderstand. They are to recognize the true grace of God, and to see that he is the reason we have the hope…

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    Christian Devotional – March 26, 2026

    Hope, Day 14 Stand strong. Read 1 Peter 5:8-10. As Christians, we all know we have an enemy out there. That will come as no surprise to see the Bible explain that we have our enemy Satan seeking to devour us like a roaring lion. Many have heard this verse before and understand the impact that Satan has in the world today. However, it’s important to recognize that our responsibility is to stand firm, or strong. We don’t have to go out and provoke things. Our job is to stand. This verse reminds me a lot of all the verses that we saw in Joshua when we studied through that…

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    Christian Devotional -March 25, 2026

    Hope, Day 13 Are you the most humble person you know? Read 1 Peter 5:1-7. My husband and I have a running joke with each other. One of us will do something well and then tell the other one our “greatness.” Then the other person will say, “Yes, and you are also the most humble person I know.” We’ll both laugh at the irony because humility is the exact opposite of boasting and pride. As we read through these verses today, we are reminded that we are to humble ourselves before the Lord. This doesn’t mean that we put ourselves down or talk negatively about ourselves. On the contrary, true…

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    Christian Devotional – March 24, 2026

    Hope, Day 12 What’s in a name? Read 1.Peter 4:12-19. Names mean a lot. Parents choose names for their children for lots of reasons. Often they want strong, positive names or maybe a child is named after after family members that were loved and respected. In the Old Testament, names typically were to describe character. In this verse, we see the name Christian was to have meaning and purpose. Other people referred to believers as “Christian.” Typically, a believer would not call himself a Christian. Christian was a derogatory term that was used to mock believers for being like Christ. Here, Peter reminds us that the name Christian is not…

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    Christian Devotional – March 23, 2026

    Hope, Day 11 Gifts and service. Read 1 Peter 4:7-11. Most people like to receive gifts. We like it when someone remembers our birthday or a holiday and we receive a present or a gift from someone else. In the same way, we generally prefer to be served. We feel appreciated by others when they provide for us, or do things for us. In some cases, we enjoy going out to eat, so we are served by someone else. We don’t have to cook the food ourselves or cleanup the food. We like being served. However, Peter talks here about the importance of serving others and using our gifts and…

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    Christian Devotional – March 22, 2026

    Hope, Day 10 Surprised. Read 1 Peter 4:1-6. How often do you do things that surprise people? I know being around my family most of the time, they know me well enough that I’m mostly predictable. They know what I’m going to say or how I’m going to act or respond in a situation. However, when we are imitating Christ and doing the things that Christ would do, that means we’re going to be different than the rest of the world. The way we act will not be what people expect. We will surprise people. We will make people question why we’re doing or not doing the things we’re doing…