Today's Good News

OCT. 12 – A Model of Good Works

Titus 2:7  In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness.

Explanation: Trustworthiness is proven by example, not words alone. A consistent life adds weight to teaching. Integrity and dignity reflect the seriousness of Christ’s calling. The world longs to see authentic Christians—people whose lives confirm their message.

Example preaches louder than words.
Integrity builds credibility.
Dignity reveals the weight of truth.

Poem — “The Example”
Lives are read before sermons are heard.
Deeds prove what lips declare.
Integrity binds actions and words.
Trust grows where character is steady.
The gospel shines in embodied truth.

Teaching must match living.
Disciples must mirror the Master.
The world seeks authenticity.
The church thrives on honesty.
God delights in consistent witness.

A model invites imitation.
A pattern shapes generations.
A faithful life silences critics.
A steady walk builds trust.
A Christlike example honors God.

Prayer: Lord, let my life model good works. May my words gain weight because of integrity. Help me carry myself with seriousness.
Father, may my example draw others to Christ. Let integrity guard me and give credibility to my teaching. Amen.


OCT. 11 – Trust in the Lord

Proverbs 3:5–6  Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.

Explanation: Trust is leaning the whole weight of our life on God. To trust with all the heart is to rely on Him in every decision, rather than leaning on limited understanding. Acknowledging Him means inviting His authority into all our ways. Straight paths are not easy paths, but they are guided by the wisdom of God.

Trust replaces anxiety with surrender.
Guidance comes as we walk, not before.
Obedience is the measure of trust.

Poem — “Leaning Fully”
The heart rests when God carries the weight.
The mind is quiet in His wisdom.
The will bends under His authority.
The path clears for surrendered feet.
The soul finds peace in His leading.

Self-reliance is a broken staff.
Human plans collapse without warning.
But the Word endures forever.
The Spirit directs in truth.
The Father never misleads His child.

Trust grows by recalling mercy.
The past proves His faithfulness.
The present rests on His hand.
The future is safe in His care.
The believer walks in confidence.

Prayer: Lord, I lean my whole heart on You. Guard me from trusting myself above Your wisdom. Direct my paths as I walk in obedience.
Father, help me acknowledge You in every choice. May my trust become visible testimony that Christ sustains me. Amen.


OCT. 10 – God’s Will: Purity

1 Thessalonians 4:3–4  It is God’s will that you should be sanctified: that you should avoid sexual immorality; that each of you should learn to control your own body in a way that is holy and honorable.

Explanation: God’s will is not hidden—it is holiness. Purity is not optional but commanded. Self-control is Spirit-control in action. To live holy and honorable is to align our bodies with God’s purpose and glorify Him in our daily choices.

Purity is God’s will for His people.
Self-control honors God’s Spirit.
Sanctification is daily surrender.

Poem — “Holy and Honorable”
God’s will is holiness for His people.
Bodies are not toys but temples.
Purity guards what Christ has bought.
Self-control honors His Spirit.
Obedience glorifies His name.

The world mocks restraint.
Desire is celebrated without limits.
But the believer lives differently.
Holiness shines brighter than indulgence.
Purity speaks of God’s ownership.

The Spirit teaches us to say no.
The cross assures us when we fail.
The Word trains us for righteousness.
The church strengthens the weak.
The Father delights in holy children.

Prayer: Lord, I surrender my body to You. Sanctify me in truth and keep me from corruption. Give me strength to walk in purity.
Father, let my life be holy and honorable. May my obedience bring You glory and display Christ to the world. Amen.

OCT. 9 – Marriage Honored

Hebrews 13:4  Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral.

Explanation: Marriage is a covenant, not a contract. It is sacred because it mirrors Christ’s union with the church. Purity guards the marriage bed, and faithfulness glorifies God. To dishonor marriage is to despise God’s design; to honor it is to proclaim His covenant love.

Marriage reflects the love of Christ.
Purity protects intimacy.
God defends the holiness of covenant.

Poem — “Covenant Honor”
Marriage is holy in God’s eyes.
Faithfulness guards its joy.
Purity adorns the covenant.
Intimacy reflects Christ’s love.
Holiness blesses the union.

The culture mocks what God made sacred.
Contracts replace covenant faith.
But God calls His people higher.
The Spirit empowers faithfulness.
The cross redeems broken vows.

Honor given to marriage honors God.
Faithfulness testifies to Christ’s love.
Purity preaches louder than words.
Holiness shines in covenant homes.
God is glorified when vows endure.

Prayer: Lord, teach me to honor marriage. Protect my heart from compromise. Keep me faithful in body and spirit.
Father, let my relationships reflect Your covenant love. May marriage be a testimony of Christ and His church. Amen.


OCT. 8 – Your Body a Temple

1 Corinthians 6:19–20  Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.

Explanation: The believer’s body is not disposable—it is sacred. The Holy Spirit makes His home in us. We do not belong to ourselves but to Christ who bought us with His blood. Therefore purity is not restriction but worship. Our choices with our bodies either honor or dishonor the Lord.

The Spirit dwells where purity is pursued.
The cross proves we are not our own.
Holiness is worship in daily life.

Poem — “Holy Ground”
The body is holy ground for God.
The Spirit dwells within His people.
Purity protects Christ’s temple.
Holiness honors His presence.
Obedience becomes worship.

Boundaries safeguard what God has claimed.
Temptation flees where Christ reigns.
Weakness yields to His strength.
Choices testify to His ownership.
Freedom is found in holiness.

Lives display Christ’s worth.
Bodies become instruments of grace.
Daily decisions preach His gospel.
Holiness glorifies the Savior.
The temple belongs to God alone.

Prayer: Lord, thank You that I am not my own but Yours. Cleanse me where I have failed and strengthen me to walk in purity.
Father, let my body be holy ground. May my choices honor Christ who dwells in me. Amen.


OCT. 7– Integrity Guides

Proverbs 11:3  The integrity of the upright guides them, but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity.

Explanation: Integrity is a compass that points true north when choices confuse. The upright are guided by wholeness of heart—being the same in private and public. Duplicity cannot endure; it collapses under its own deceit. Integrity may be costly, but it brings peace and honor to God.

Integrity brings direction in confusion.
Duplicity destroys from within.
Consistency adorns the gospel.

Poem — “Guided by Integrity”
Choices clear when the heart is whole.
Peace reigns when duplicity dies.
Guidance comes to those who are upright.
Integrity builds trust that endures.
The path is safe under God’s eye.

Integrity frees from the fear of exposure.
Integrity keeps the conscience clean.
Integrity strengthens weak character.
Integrity honors the Lord’s name.
Integrity leaves a lasting legacy.

Duplicity hides in compromise.
Duplicity cracks under truth’s weight.
Duplicity cannot survive before God.
Duplicity breeds ruin and despair.
Duplicity leads only to destruction.

Prayer: Lord, make me upright before You. Remove duplicity and hypocrisy from my life. Let integrity guide my steps.
Father, may my character remain consistent in secret and public. Let my integrity bring honor to Christ’s name. Amen.


OCT. 6 – Speak the Truth in Love

Ephesians 4:15  But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, that is, Christ.

Truth and love belong together. Truth without love wounds, love without truth deceives. When both walk hand in hand, the church matures. Speaking truth in love builds up rather than tears down, and directs believers toward Christ as the head.

Truth protects from error.
Love makes truth healing.
Growth comes where both are present.

Poem — “Truth in Love”
Words without love bruise the soul.
Correction without gentleness breaks spirit.
Truth wrapped in kindness restores life.
The body grows through faithful speech.
Christ is seen where both are joined.

Love without truth drifts into error.
Truth without love becomes harsh law.
Together they display the Savior.
Together they build His people.
Together they adorn the gospel.

Maturity grows under their balance.
Unity deepens where both abound.
Faith is strengthened through truth and love.
Discipleship flourishes in their presence.
The church glorifies Christ as head.

Prayer: Lord, give me courage to speak truth and compassion to speak it in love. Guard me from harshness that wounds and softness that misleads.
Father, let my words build others up. May my speech always lead hearts closer to Christ, the Head of the church. Amen.


OCT. 5 – Truth in the Inward Being

Psalm 51:6  Behold, You desire truth in the innermost being, and in the hidden part You will make me know wisdom.

Explanation: Honesty begins in the heart. God is not impressed by outward appearances if deceit lives inside. David discovered this after his sin with Bathsheba—his cover-up only brought misery. When he confessed, God restored him and taught him wisdom. Truth in the inward parts means living with a conscience aligned with God’s holiness.

God searches motives as well as words.
Confession brings cleansing and joy.
Wisdom is the fruit of inward honesty.

Poem — “Truth Within”
Secrets lose their grip when uncovered.
Shadows cannot stand under God’s light.
Peace returns when sin is confessed.
Wisdom grows where honesty abides.
Fellowship is restored in mercy.

The heart becomes whole when lies are gone.
Integrity strengthens the soul.
Trust rises from truth practiced daily.
Guilt fades where grace is embraced.
Joy returns to the repentant life.

God desires truth in unseen places.
God grants wisdom where deceit has died.
God rebuilds what falsehood has broken.
God blesses those who walk uprightly.
God delights in sincerity of heart.

Prayer: Lord, search my heart and reveal hidden falsehood. Cleanse me from secret sins. Plant truth deep within me and teach me wisdom that lasts.
Father, make integrity my pattern in public and private. Let my life display the freedom of honesty so others see Christ at work in me. Amen.


OCT. 6 – Speak the Truth in Love

OCT. 4 – The Greatest Is Love

1 Corinthians 13:13 — And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

Explanation: Faith and hope are vital, but love surpasses them because love never ends. When faith becomes sight and hope becomes reality, love will remain forever in the presence of God. Love is not sentimental—it is sacrificial, enduring, and divine in origin. Christ Himself is the embodiment of love, and when His Spirit fills us, love becomes the atmosphere of our lives.

Love outlives every gift and virtue.
Love is the truest reflection of God’s character.
Love is the final word in the Christian life.

Poem — “What Remains”
Faith carries us until sight arrives.
Hope holds us steady until fulfillment comes.
Love endures through every season.
The cross is remembered when love is alive.
Heaven’s song will always be love.

The Spirit teaches hearts to love deeply.
The church becomes a living testimony.
Small acts of care matter in eternity.
Broken people find shelter under mercy.
The gospel is adorned with compassion.

When all else fades, love remains.
When heaven dawns, love continues.
When faith turns to sight, love is not replaced.
When hope reaches its end, love endures.
When Christ returns, love will be full.

Prayer: Father, thank You that love is the greatest of all virtues. Fill me with the Spirit so that love overflows into every relationship. Let Christ’s love define my character.
Lord Jesus, make my life a channel of Your love. Teach me to love when it costs, to love when it is difficult, and to love until the day I see You face to face. Amen.

OCT. 5 – Truth in the Inward Being

OCT. 3 – Love Covers

1 Peter 4:8 — Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins.

Explanation: Love mends what offense tears apart. Covering sin means forgiveness over vengeance, patience over exposure, and restoration over gossip.

Forgiveness is love refusing to keep score.
Patience is love enduring grace’s work.
Restoration is love stronger than failure.

Poem — “Love That Covers”
Words once sharp are softened by mercy.
Grudges dissolve under grace.
Offenses lose power in the cross.
Forgiveness repairs anger’s ruin.
Peace grows where love takes root.

Love stretches over repeated failures.
Love remembers the cost paid.
Love does not broadcast weakness.
Love believes God is not finished.
Love holds the church in hope.

This covering is not denial but redemption.
This patience is not weakness but strength.
This mercy is anchored in the cross.
This love is the Spirit’s flame.
This covering is Christ’s own work.

Prayer: Lord, I am quick to notice sins in others and slow to cover them with grace. Forgive me for my harshness and impatience. Teach me to forgive as I have been forgiven.
Father, make my love fervent—love that does not cool when wronged, love that chooses to cover rather than expose. May my life testify to the cross, where my multitude of sins was covered once for all. Amen.


OCT. 4 – The Greatest Is Love