33 days through 1-2 Samuel

Join me for a 33-day journey through 1 and 2 Samuel as we walk alongside Samuel, Saul, and David. Together we'll explore what it means to hear God's voice, trust Him in seasons of waiting, navigate disappointment and failure, and discover His faithfulness through every chapter of life. These daily devotions will help you connect God's Word to your real-life struggles, strengthen your faith, find healing, and grow in confidence as you follow His leading.

Find your path in David's story

This devotional series is designed for anyone seeking a deeper connection with God. Whether you are exploring the Bible for the first time, returning to faith, navigating a challenging period, wrestling with your calling, healing from past hurts, or simply in need of daily encouragement, these reflections will help you apply God's word to your real life.

Honest reflections for Real life

What makes these devotions uniquely impactful? They are honest, relatable, and deeply personal. We connect David's triumphs, struggles, and profound faith to the victories, wounds, and callings we all experience. Through his story, we are reminded that God's faithfulness surpasses our failures, and His presence is sufficient for every season of our lives. These devotionals are a heartfelt invitation to embrace the reality of God's love.

Embrace Encouragement and Trust

As you complete this 33-day journey through 1 and 2 Samuel, our prayer is that you will be encouraged by God's faithfulness, challenged to trust Him more deeply, and reminded that His presence is enough. Through the triumphs and failures of Samuel, Saul, and David, may you discover fresh hope for your own story. May these devotions strengthen your faith, bring healing where it is needed, renew your sense of purpose, and help you walk more confidently in the plans God has for your life.

David sent Comfort. They chose Suspicion.

When we first moved to Tennessee years ago, my husband got a job at a local plant. One day he came home telling me about a young mom at work who was struggling. Somewhere in conversation she had mentioned wishing she could get a Barbie house for her little girl.

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Fear is a Terrible Counselor

Isn't it strange? Fear makes us question everything except itself. We doubt God's promises, second guess His timing, and pull away from people who love us, yet we trust fear without hesitation. We believe its lies as if they were gospel truth. But fear has never once proven itself faithful. God has.

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