I am not telling you that I need anything; because I have learned, whatever the Lord provides for me or whatever I lack, to be content (Philippians 4:11)
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Daily devotions for organizational leaders
Thursday, May 14, 2026
MAY 15 – CONTENT
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
MAY 14 – ACT RIGHT
Don’t be content with simply hearing God’s word. You can agree with it, and believe it is true. But, if you’re not acting on that truth, thinking it enough to simply agree, you are mocking that Holy Word. Don’t deceive yourself – or others! (James 1:22)
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
MAY 13 – GO HOME AGAIN
Jesus did not let him come. Instead, he told the man to go home and tell his people all the great things the Lord did for him while he was helpless and unworthy. (Mark 5:19)
Monday, May 11, 2026
MAY 12 – TELL THEM ABOUT JESUS
People can’t give their lives to Jesus if they don’t believe in Him. They can’t believe in Him if they aren’t told. How will they hear if you don’t tell them? (Romans 10:14)
Sunday, May 10, 2026
MAY 11 – ACCOUNTABILITY
Earnestly,
sincerely, and frequently challenge and encourage each other – every day – so
sin won’t become habit. Don’t allow sin to harden you, and lead you away from
truth. (Hebrews 3:13)
Saturday, May 9, 2026
MAY 10 – WATCH CAREFULLY
Behind your door, on the back side of your door posts, you hide what you really pursue. You’ve removed your loyalty from Me. You’ve added other gods, and you never tire from looking for new ones. You prefer what they give you rather than Me. (Isaiah 57:8)
Do you observe your people carefully? There
are many who will give lip service to what you ask of them, but their actions
will show they are pursuing other, selfish goals. Some will even actively
oppose you, leading others with them, away from the vision you teach and
opposing the values you have said are important. Are you prepared to respond to
this reality?
Friday, May 8, 2026
MAY 9 – TEACH CONSTANTLY
Engage with your people closely, preaching and teaching the word through every circumstance of life. When they don’t understand, correct them. When they don’t obey, warn them. Comfort them whenever they miss the mark as they grow, showing them great patience while continuing to teach (2 Timothy 4:2)