Daily Devotional
The Ultimate Promise: God's Love in John 3:16
“"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”John 3:16 So this morning’s verse on my phone popped up and it was John 3:16. We see it everywhere, it’s been commercialized, advertised and immortalized by famous athletes and commoners alike. But why shouldn’t it? It’s the single core and promise that our Christianity and our Salvation hinges on. The ultimate price for you sins has been paid in blood by our Lord and Savior, Jesus. And here is the best part, all you have to do is believe in him!There isn’t much I can say to make this morning’s message any more powerful than to just let this wash over you today with unlimited gratitude.I know I will. Much love,
Scripture
Scripture References
Reference: John 3:16
John 3:16
Share This Devotional
Related Devotionals
More devotionals centered on salvation & redemption.
December 15, 2025
Sharing Jesus Like Your Favorite Discovery
It’s always amazing to me to watch trends “trend”. You know what I’m talking about, clothing styles, TV series, cars, sport teams, products, etc. Some of this didn’t exist not too long ago, some good, some not so good. Anyhow, it got me thinking, you ever get so pleased with a product or service...
sharing-faithDecember 11, 2025
Share Your Peace: Your Testimony Matters
So pay close attention to what I’m about to tell you. That peace that God has blessed you with that is getting you through or has gotten you though tough times, well it’s not just for you. Yep, it’s true. As a good friend on mine told many many years ago, “if you want to keep it, you gotta share...
gospel-sharingNovember 21, 2025
Unity in Gospel Sharing: What Really Matters
Hope y’all are ready for the weekend, I sure am…this has been a week. Anyhow, I wanted to touch on a something this morning that has been with me the last few days. It’s a thought centering around my own sharing of the gospel and the sharing I receive from others. More specifically who “should an...

