This audio devotional is based on Luke 6:35. In it, Jesus commands us to live by a higher standard, according to God's example, as children of the Highest.
Tag: Discipleship
This series of audio devotionals is focused on the topic of discipleship. We post new devotionals on alwaysabounding.audio every day.
He shall be great
Luke 1:15-16 is speaking of John the Baptist and the mission God will allow him to carry out in the world. This audio devotional makes application for us.
Hath given unto us
This audio devotional from II Peter 1:3 gives all who will put their faith in Christ hope to live victoriously. We have power and wisdom to live for God.
Submit yourselves
The principle of mutual dependence and submitting one to another is discussed in I Peter 5:5. This audio devotional recommends that we humbly participate.
Which God giveth
God gives His children words of truth and the ability to take action in accordance with truth. This audio devotional from I Peter 4:11 explores this further.
Be ye holy
The holiness of God is declared in I Peter 1:15-16. Believers are also given command to be holy. This audio devotional examines declaration and command.
Unto his friend
Exodus 33:11 is a wonderful and almost unprecedented passage of scripture. This audio devotional discusses God's "face to face" conversation with Moses.
I am the Lord
This Exodus 29:46 audio devotional talks about the rules and rituals that were in place for priests in this era. And how obedience pointed to the Lord.
He turned aside
Moses turned aside to see the bush God prepared, it was on fire, but not burnt. The story is told and applied in this audio devotional from Exodus 3:3-4.
Kept back nothing
Paul describes his faithful, thorough, and effective ministry in Acts 20:20-21. This audio devotional encourages us to minister in the very same way.
Let us lay aside
To everyone running the Christian race: let us lay aside the weights and sins that take us off course! This audio devotional is from Hebrews 12:1.
By reason of use
This audio devotional called "By reason of use" is taken from Hebrews 5:14. What is the difference between mature and immature believers?