These devotionals are straight from my secret place with God—the quiet moments where I journal, pray, and sit with His Word. What He whispers to me in private, I share here with you, believing it will encourage your heart and strengthen your faith. My prayer is that these reflections inspire you to meet Him in your own secret place and discover the peace, healing, and wisdom only He gives.
These devotionals flow straight from my quiet time with the Lord—lessons, prayers, and truths the Holy Spirit whispers in the secret place to encourage and equip you too.
In this devotional, Jennifer reflects on Isaiah 43:18–19 and the call to release the past so we can recognize and receive the new thing God is doing. Drawing from Joseph’s forgiveness and Paul’s faith in confinement, she reminds us that God never wastes a season. Even when the path feels barren, He makes a road in the wilderness and rivers in the desert for those who trust Him.
We were never meant to do God’s work in our own strength. In this devotional, Jennifer reflects on 2 Corinthians 3:4–5 and how true confidence comes not from self-sufficiency, but from complete dependence on Christ. Learn how to release control, receive help when God sends it, and rest in the truth that your sufficiency is found in Him alone.
Pride convinces us we can produce fruit on our own—but true fruitfulness only comes from abiding in Christ. In this devotional, Jennifer reflects on John 15:5 and explores how humility, pruning, and dependence on God lead to a life that bears lasting, reproducible fruit. Learn how to surrender striving, embrace abiding, and let your obedience point back to the One who makes all growth possible.
You were chosen, set apart, and called out of darkness into God’s marvelous light. Discover how His grace empowers you to live as part of His royal priesthood and reflect His glory every day.
You were created with a clear purpose: to glorify God. Isaiah 43 reminds us that our lives, actions, and relationships should reflect His light.
Trust isn’t partial—it’s all or nothing. When we lean fully on God and acknowledge Him daily, He directs our steps and keeps us in His will.
Romans 5:8 reminds us that Jesus died for us while we were still sinners. God’s love isn’t just received—it’s reflected, even toward those hardest to love.
Hebrews 13:20–21 reminds us: the God of peace and power is making us complete for every assignment. Don’t just see what He does through you—notice what He’s doing in you.
God reminded Moses—and us—that He made our mouths. Your weaknesses don’t disqualify you. Trust Him to fill your mouth with His words.
If God forgets your sins, why do you keep remembering them? This devo is a reminder to live forgiven and extend that same grace to others.
As I prepare to share something deeply vulnerable, God reminded me of Romans 8:31—if He is for me, the voices against me don’t matter.
The enemy tries to trap us in shame, but God’s Word says we’re free. Today I’m sharing how He reminded me of that truth and how we can walk in it daily.
Sometimes God doesn’t remove the thorn—He gives grace to endure it. I’m sharing what He’s teaching me about dependence, strength, and sufficiency in this season.
Discover what Ephesians 2:8 means for our daily walk with God. Learn how grace, faith, and salvation work together, and why God’s gift can’t be earned but only received.
God’s Word is more than something we read—it’s a weapon against sin and a guide for our healing. In this post, I share how meditating on scripture, especially Psalm 119:11, is reshaping my walk with God and helping me guard my heart daily.
Discover 5 powerful Bible lessons on spiritual growth and renewal from this week’s devotional study. Learn how to stand firm against the enemy, embrace God’s testing, guard against false teachers, and hide His Word in your heart. A practical, faith-building guide for Christians seeking a deeper walk with God.
Life’s challenges aren’t punishments—they’re tests that reveal what God wants to heal. In this post, I share how Jeremiah 17:9–10 reminded me to stop following my heart, embrace the tests of the mind, and partner with God in the healing process. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or stuck in old thought patterns, this devotional will encourage you to see your struggles as an opportunity to grow, renew your mind, and walk closer with Him.
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