Bible Verse Of The Day

July 26, 2025

Sanctified Steps: While You Were Still A Long Way off| Luke 15:20 (KJV)

 

While You Were Sill A Long Way Off: Luke 15:20



📖 Scripture:

"But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him."Luke 15:20 (KJV)


Devotional:

Sometimes we’re so busy staring at the distance between where we are and where we want to be, we forget—God’s already running toward us.

Darren thought he had to earn his way back into his daughter’s life. And maybe you’ve felt the same—that your past disqualifies you from love, from peace, from being seen. But Luke 15 reminds us: God doesn’t wait for an apology to love you. He loves while you’re still on the way.

The Father didn’t stand with crossed arms waiting for explanations. He ran. He ran. Compassion moved Him. Grace carried Him. He didn’t wait for the right words—He responded to the return.

And that’s what God does for us. Even with the weight of regret on our shoulders and unanswered texts still lingering, His love outruns our shame.

If you've ever asked, “What if God forgives me… but they don’t?”—know this: God’s love is not contingent on anyone else’s response. He sees you. Still loves you. Still runs toward you.

Reflection:

  • Have you been trying to earn your way back to grace?
  • Are you afraid that your past disqualifies you from restoration?
  • What if the return was enough? What if the first step was all it took?

Daily Wisdom Insight:

Grace doesn’t wait at the finish line. It meets you on the road.
You don’t have to get everything right before God embraces you.
Healing often begins not with answers, but with a step toward home.

 Application:

Today, write down the name of someone you’re praying for—or someone you need to forgive. Then circle it, like Darren did. Let that be your prayer: a symbol of grace meeting the past with the hope of a new beginning. You don’t have to fix it all… but you can open the door.

Prayer:

Father,

Thank You for seeing me even when I’m a long way off.
I’m tired of carrying regret.
Help me to believe that Your love runs toward me, not away from me.
Give me the courage to return… and the grace to wait for others doing the same.
In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

💬 Discussion Questions:

  • Have you ever experienced someone showing you grace when you didn’t feel worthy?

  • What’s one small way you can extend compassion to someone who may be “a long way off”?

  • How can you model the Father’s heart—one that runs, embraces, and loves first?


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July 20, 2025

Sanctified Steps: The Blanket In The Storm|Isaiah 26:3 (KJV)

 

The Blanket In The Storm: Isaiah 26:3


📖 Scripture:

“Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.” — Isaiah 26:3 (KJV)


Devotional:

Not every storm is meant to be stopped. Some are meant to be endured — with God’s presence wrapped around us like a blanket.

When the winds rise and the lightning flashes, we often pray, “Lord, make it stop.” But sometimes, God doesn’t calm the storm… He calms you.

His peace isn’t a promise that thunder won’t shake your walls. It’s a quiet assurance that while the storm rages outside, your soul can stay warm, steady, and covered.

Like a parent tucking a frightened child into bed, God draws near—not always with solutions, but with stillness, shelter, and presence.

Reflection:

Are you waiting for your storm to stop… or are you resting in the comfort He’s already provided?
Think of Jesus in the boat with His disciples.

The storm raged. The waves beat against the ship. And where was He?
Asleep. On a pillow.

Not because the storm wasn’t real, but because His peace was greater than the panic around Him.

Sometimes, the greatest act of faith isn’t commanding the winds — it’s choosing to rest while they blow.

“And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.” — Mark 4:39 (KJV)


Daily Wisdom Insight:

Peace isn’t the absence of chaos.
It’s the presence of Christ in the middle of it.

The world defines peace as stillness, quiet, and control.
But God's peace isn’t tied to your circumstances — it's tied to His presence.

You can have peace in the hospital room.

Peace in the waiting.

Peace in the middle of the storm when nothing has changed — except that He's with you.

True peace doesn’t come when life gets easy…

It comes when your heart gets anchored.

Application:

Today, instead of begging for the storm to end, ask God to wrap you in His peace. Open your Bible, pray even if your voice shakes, and let His Word be your blanket.

Prayer:

Father,

 the storm hasn’t passed, but I know You’re with me in it.
Wrap me in Your presence today. Calm my heart even if You don’t calm the skies.
You are my blanket of peace. And in You, I can rest.

Amen.

💬 Discussion Questions:

  1. What “blanket” has God used to comfort you in difficult seasons?
  2. Have you ever realized God was comforting you only after the storm passed?
  3. Can you think of a time when God comforted you even though the situation didn’t change?