The Path of the Just: Walking from the Dawn to the Perfect Day
by David Deril | Jun 1, 2026 | blog, Daily Devotion, Morning Devotion, Today's Declaration, Today's Message
Have you ever stood outside in the moments right before sunrise? The world is quiet, wrapped in a deep, cool gray. If you didn’t know any better, you might think the darkness was there to stay. But then, a faint sliver of gold breaks the horizon. It’s small, almost...
Destined to Prevail
by David Deril | May 25, 2026 | blog, Daily Devotion, Morning Devotion, Today's Declaration, Today's Message
Introduction: The Warfare of the Wilderness Praise the Lord, church. Today, we are looking at a powerful word from God found in 1 Samuel chapter 26. We find David in a familiar but exhausting place: the wilderness. He is on the run, hiding in the hill of Hachilah....
Finding Strength When You Are Underestimated
by David Deril | May 23, 2026 | blog, Daily Devotion, Morning Devotion, Today's Declaration, Today's Message
Lessons from Isaiah 35 and 2 Kings 19 Have you ever felt the stinging weight of being underestimated? Few things drain our joy faster than realizing the people around us—whether they are family members, close friends, or workplace colleagues—have begun to doubt our...
Becoming a Person After God’s Own Heart
by David Deril | May 22, 2026 | blog, Daily Devotion, Morning Devotion, Today's Declaration, Today's Message
Becoming a Person After God’s Own Heart: Lessons from the Life of David In a world full of distractions, finding true purpose can feel like navigating a maze. However, the Bible provides a clear blueprint for a life of significance. On Acts 13:22, focusing on why God...
“I will set him on high because he hath known my name,”
by David Deril | May 18, 2026 | blog, Daily Devotion, Morning Devotion, Today's Declaration, Today's Message
“I will set him on high because he hath known my name,” Shifting from a “fear-filled faith” (which leads to crying, complaining, underestimating oneself, and wanting to give up) to looking at circumstances through “Eyes of Faith.”...