Here you will find my weekly Bible devotionals—simple, heartfelt messages from God’s Word that I pray will encourage you in your walk with Christ. Each week, I share lessons drawn from Scripture, personal stories, and the wisdom God has taught me through life’s journey. My hope is that these devotionals will be more than just a video on a screen, but a true blessing that points you closer to the Lord, strengthens your faith, and reminds you of the peace and joy that only He can give.

Whether you’re seeking comfort, direction, or simply a few quiet moments to reflect, I invite you to join me here each week. Together, let’s grow in God’s truth, lean on His promises, and walk this road of faith one step at a time.

They thought it was over. The cross. The silence. The sealed tomb. But they were wrong. In this powerful and cinematic telling of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we walk step by step through the most important event in human history—from the upper room… to the garden… to the cross… and finally to the empty tomb. This is not just a story. This is the moment that changed everything.

Have you ever struggled with thoughts that feel discouraging, fearful, or completely contrary to your character? In this week’s Bible devotional, we examine the powerful truth that not every thought that enters your mind actually comes from you. If we don't learn to recognize which thoughts to "cast down," we risk believing lies that lead us away from God's truth. Join Chuck as he walks through the scriptures to show how you can take authority over your thought life, find peace, and align your mind with the Word of God.

Have you ever felt like you're trying to follow God… but life just keeps knocking you down? This Christian devotional from Psalm 37:23–27 (KJV) is a message of encouragement for believers who are struggling, discouraged, or wondering if they’re still on the right path. In this Bible devotional, we walk through four powerful truths from Psalm 37 that remind us: God directs the steps of His people God upholds us when we fall God remains faithful throughout our lives God calls us to keep walking with Him If you’re going through a difficult season, this message will help you trust God in hard times and remember that you are not walking alone. No matter how many times you stumble, the promise of Scripture is clear: God is still holding you up.


Has anything really changed in your life since you were born again? Many men say they believe in God. Many men say they are Christians. But the real question is this: has anything actually changed in their life? In this Bible devotional, we look at what Scripture teaches about the difference between the old man and the new man. The first birth gives us a sin nature, but when a man truly comes to Christ, God begins changing him from the inside out. In this message you will discover three biblical changes that happen when a man is truly born again. Using passages from John 3, Romans 5, Ephesians 4, and Colossians 3, we explore what the Bible teaches about putting off the old man and putting on the new man. This devotional is especially directed toward men who want their faith to be real and their lives to reflect Christ.

The world has many famous love stories — but the greatest love story was written at Calvary. The world has given us many famous love stories — Romeo and Juliet, Casablanca, and countless others. But every one of those stories ends the same way: with loss and separation. Yet there is one love story that rises above them all. It was written on a hill called Calvary, where Jesus Christ gave His life on the cross for our sins. In this Bible devotional, we explore four powerful truths about the cross of Christ: • Calvary proved God’s love • The cross answered our sin • Love demands a response • The cross still speaks today Key Scriptures: Romans 5:8 John 15:13 Isaiah 53:5 Colossians 2:13–14 2 Corinthians 5:15 Romans 12:1 Hebrews 12:2 The cross is more than a symbol. It is the place where divine love and divine justice met. If you’ve ever wondered whether God truly loves you, the message of Calvary answers that question forever.

Is church attendance just a tradition, or is it a vital part of God’s design for your life? In this week’s Bible devotional, Chuck explores why the church is far more than an optional extra for believers. Many today feel they can "get fed online" or "worship at home," but the Word of God reveals a deeper purpose for the local assembly. We examine three fundamental truths: Truth #1: Jesus Christ is the Rock and Builder of His church. Truth #2: Christ’s commitment was so great that He gave His life for the church. Truth #3: Why the gathering of believers is essential for protection, accountability, and spiritual strength. If you’ve found yourself drifting away from the church or wondering why it matters, join us for a few minutes as we open Matthew 16:18 and Ephesians 5:25 to see Christ's heart for His people.

Do you ever feel like God is distant or wonder if He still cares when life gets hard? In this Bible devotional, we move past our fluctuating emotions to explore the solid facts of God’s character: His everlasting love, daily mercy, and unshakable faithfulness. In this video, you will discover: The Reality of Weariness: Why sincere believers sometimes feel worn down and how to handle it. Truth #1: An Everlasting Love: Understanding why God's love is the initiator, not a response to our performance (Romans 8:38–39, Jeremiah 31:3). Truth #2: New Mercies Every Morning: How 1 John 1:9 and Lamentations 3 provide a clean slate regardless of our worthiness. Truth #3: Faithfulness That Carries Us: Why God remains trustworthy even when our own grip on faith weakens. * A Final Encouragement: Learning to measure God’s love by His Word rather than your current circumstances. If your heart has been carrying more than it should, let these scriptural promises settle your soul and steady your steps today.

God never intended His people to live in constant spiritual doubt. In the book of 1 John, we are told plainly why these words were written — “that ye may know that ye have eternal life.” In this devotional, we explore what God wants you to know: How to have true fellowship with Him Why walking in the light matters How obedience and love reveal genuine faith How to discern truth from deception Where real assurance is found — in Jesus Christ alone Whether you are a believer seeking assurance or someone quietly searching for truth, this message from 1 John offers clarity, encouragement, and hope rooted in God’s Word.

Who you allow close to your life will shape the direction of your walk with God — whether you realize it or not. In this devotional, we examine the clear warning of 1 Corinthians 15:33 — “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.” Scripture teaches that influence is never neutral; it is always forming our character, our convictions, and ultimately our spiritual direction. We look at how spiritual drift begins quietly, why guarding your heart is an act of wisdom (Proverbs 4:23), and how the Bible calls us to walk with the wise (Proverbs 13:20). Using Psalm 1:1 and other key passages, we see the progression from walking near ungodly influence to being shaped by it. This message will challenge you to prayerfully examine your inner circle: Who is shaping your thinking? Who is influencing your convictions? Do the voices closest to you draw you closer to Christ — or slowly pull you away? If you desire a steady, faithful, and guarded walk with the Lord, this devotional will both warn and encourage you to choose your influences wisely and stay close to God’s Word. Key Scriptures Referenced: 1 Corinthians 15:33 • Proverbs 4:23 • Proverbs 13:20 • Psalm 1:1 • 2 Timothy 2:22 • Proverbs 27:17

Serving God was never meant to be casual, convenient, or half-hearted. In this Bible devotional, we take a careful look at what Scripture teaches about the seriousness of serving God and why our obedience, reverence, and faithfulness truly matter. Using the King James Bible, we examine Ecclesiastes 12:13–14 along with supporting passages from both the Old and New Testaments to understand God’s holiness, our call to total commitment, and the coming evaluation of our service at the judgment seat of Christ. This message is a gentle but clear wake-up call for believers who desire a sincere walk with God—not driven by emotion, but by faithful obedience day by day.
📖 Scriptures included: Ecclesiastes 12:13–14 Leviticus 19:2 Hebrews 12:28–29 Romans 12:1 Luke 9:23 2 Corinthians 5:10 1 Corinthians 3:13 Joshua 24:15

Does God still hear you? There are seasons when we pray and wonder if God hears us. We believe. We trust His Word. Yet our hearts feel tired and weighed down. In this devotional, we slow down and walk through Psalm 28:6–7 (King James Version) and listen to David’s quiet confidence in the Lord. These verses remind us that God truly hears our prayers, becomes our strength when we feel weak, and protects our hearts as a faithful shield. This is a simple, conversational time in God’s Word — a reminder that trust comes before help, peace comes through faith, and praise flows from a heart that rests in the Lord.

Are you feeling weary, discouraged, or spiritually dry? In this devotional from Proverbs 17:22, we take a slow, thoughtful look at what God says about the heart — and why a merry heart truly does good like a medicine. This message explores: • Why God connects joy to spiritual strength • How discouragement slowly drains life from the inside out • What Scripture teaches about broken spirits and healing • How biblical joy is rooted in trust, not circumstances • Practical ways to guard your heart and restore joy Using the King James Bible, this devotional is spoken in a calm, grandfather-style tone meant to encourage, strengthen, and refocus your heart on Christ. If you’ve been carrying burdens quietly… If your joy feels distant… If your spirit feels tired… This message is for you.

Is your understanding of grace saving you, or is it just making you comfortable in your sin? Many people today want just enough Christianity to get them into heaven, but not enough to actually change how they live. In this week’s Bible devotional, I'll walk us through Titus 2:11–13 to reveal a powerful truth: God’s grace doesn't just forgive us—it trains us to live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world. If grace hasn't led to a real change in your life, you might not understand it the way God intended. In this video, we explore: The Appearance of Grace: How salvation is God reaching down to us through Jesus Christ. Grace as a Teacher: Why real grace whispers to our hearts that certain things no longer belong in our lives. Living Right Now: What it looks like to live with integrity and godliness when no one is watching. The Church vs. The World: Why the church was never called to blend in, but to be separate and transformed. "Grace does not make sin easier to live with — Grace makes us love Jesus too much to stay the same."

As we step into 2026, why are we still here? It is easy to get caught up in resolutions and plans. But before we rush forward, we must stop and ask: Why are we still here? In this first Bible devotional of 2026, I'll explore the four truths of the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:18–20. We look at Christ’s authority, our message of the Gospel, God’s heart for souls, and the vital importance of sharing the Word so others can believe. Don’t just drift through this year like a passenger—step into it as a servant on a mission. Subscribe: Sign up on YouTube and hit the notification bell to be notified of new weekly devotionals and gospel songs. The Challenge: Commit to praying for one soul by name this year and ask God for the courage to share the Gospel.

Do you ever feel like God is distant or wonder if He still cares when life gets hard? In this Bible devotional, we move past our fluctuating emotions to explore the solid facts of God’s character: His everlasting love, daily mercy, and unshakable faithfulness. In this video, you will discover: The Reality of Weariness: Why sincere believers sometimes feel worn down and how to handle it. Truth #1: An Everlasting Love: Understanding why God's love is the initiator, not a response to our performance (Romans 8:38–39, Jeremiah 31:3). Truth #2: New Mercies Every Morning: How 1 John 1:9 and Lamentations 3 provide a clean slate regardless of our worthiness. Truth #3: Faithfulness That Carries Us: Why God remains trustworthy even when our own grip on faith weakens. * A Final Encouragement: Learning to measure God’s love by His Word rather than your current circumstances. If your heart has been carrying more than it should, let these scriptural promises settle your soul and steady your steps today.