Today's Good News

03/09   YIELD TO THE HOLY SPIRIT

“Walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.” (Galatians 5:16)
Life with God is not powered by willpower but by the Spirit. Yielding is the surrender that releases His strength into our weakness. The Spirit shapes our desires, redirects our choices, and empowers our obedience. Where He leads, freedom follows.

  • The Spirit overcomes what the flesh cannot.
  • Freedom comes from yielding, not striving.
  • The Spirit leads us into Christlikeness.

Poem – Breath of Strength
Your Spirit moves within me,
quiet yet unstoppable,
calling me out of my weakness
into Your strength.

You reshape my desires,
turning me from lesser paths,
guiding my heart
toward holy ground.

I yield again today,
letting Your life lead mine,
trusting Your breath
to make me new.

Prayer
Holy Spirit, lead me today. Overcome the weakness of my flesh and direct my steps into obedience. Shape my desires, renew my mind, and empower my walk. Let Christ be seen in me as I yield to Your work.


03/08   LISTEN FOR HIS VOICE

“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.” (John 10:27)
Christ speaks—not in confusion but in clarity. His voice aligns with Scripture, leads toward holiness, and strengthens faith. Listening is not passive; it is attentive obedience. When we quiet lesser voices, the Shepherd’s voice becomes unmistakable.

  • Jesus speaks to lead, not merely to inform.
  • His voice produces obedience, not curiosity.
  • The Shepherd knows the sheep who listen.

Poem – The Shepherd’s Word
Your voice finds me
in the clutter of my thoughts,
calling me by name
with mercy and truth.

I lean in to hear You,
to follow where You go,
to trust Your leading
when paths grow dim.

Your word steadies me,
guides my wandering steps,
and keeps me close
to the heart of the Shepherd.

Prayer
Lord, open my ears to Your voice. Silence competing voices and teach me to recognize Your leading. Let Your Word shape my direction and Your Spirit guide my steps. Keep me close to You, Shepherd of my soul.


03/07 CONFESS SIN AND WALK IN THE LIGHT


“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9)
Confession brings the soul into the light where healing waits. God does not shame the repentant—He cleanses them. Christ’s blood is our confidence, and His forgiveness restores fellowship. Walking in the light is walking in honesty, humility, and renewed obedience.

  • Confession is the doorway to cleansing.
  • God forgives fully, immediately, and faithfully.
  • Light restores what darkness destroys.

Poem – The Cleansing Light
Your light exposes me,
yet heals me at once,
showing what is broken
and what Your grace restores.

No shadow survives You,
no stain remains too deep,
for Your mercy reaches
where my sin once hid.

You cleanse, You renew,
You draw me into freedom,
turning confession
into fellowship again.

Prayer
Lord Jesus, bring my heart into the light. Cleanse me from hidden sins and free me from guilt. Restore my fellowship with You and strengthen my steps in holiness. Thank You for the cleansing that flows from Your cross.

03/06 TRUST HIM IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES


“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.” (Proverbs 3:5)
Trust is surrender of the unexplained, the unpredictable, and the uncontrollable. It is the soul choosing God’s wisdom over its own, God’s timing over impatience, God’s goodness over fear. Trust opens the door for God’s peace to rule where anxiety once lived.

  • Trust is faith standing still in God’s character.
  • Leaning on ourselves always leads to collapse.
  • Jesus teaches us to trust by showing us the Father.

Poem – Into Your Hands
I place what I cannot fix,
what I cannot see,
what I cannot carry,
into Your faithful hands.

You steady my trembling places,
quiet my wandering thoughts,
and remind me again
that You do not fail.

My trust rises slowly,
but You hold me firmly,
teaching my heart
to rest in Your will.

Prayer
Lord, I trust You today—help my distrust. Lead me away from leaning on my own understanding. Teach me to rest in Your wisdom and rely on Your goodness. Lift my eyes to Christ, who proves that You are forever faithful.


03/05 WORSHIP HIM IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH


“God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” (John 4:24)
Worship is the heart responding to God’s revelation. It is not ritual or performance but reality and sincerity. True worship anchors itself in Christ, who reveals the Father. When truth fuels worship, the Spirit lifts our hearts into communion with God.

  • Worship is truth set on fire by the Spirit.
  • Jesus is the center and substance of worship.
  • God seeks worshipers before He seeks works.

Poem – The Offering of the Heart
I bring no polished words,
only a willing heart,
open before Your glory,
lifted by Your grace.

Your truth steadies my praise,
giving shape to my surrender,
guiding every breath
toward the Father’s love.

You receive what I offer,
simple and unadorned,
because Christ stands with me,
making my worship whole.

Prayer
Father, receive my worship today. Let Your Spirit kindle sincerity within me, and let Your truth guide every expression of praise. Jesus, be the center of my adoration. Draw my heart into real communion with You.


03/04 REST IN HIS SACRED STILLNESS


“Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)
Stillness is not inactivity—it is surrender. God meets us when our striving stops and our soul yields. In the quiet we discover His sovereignty, His care, and His profound nearness. Stillness dismantles fear and rebuilds trust.

  • Stillness reveals what noise hides.
  • God is not found through striving but surrender.
  • Jesus calms the storm within before the storm around.

Poem – Quiet Before You
Your stillness covers me,
like calm over deep waters,
calling me to lay down
the hurry that blinds my soul.

In Your quiet presence,
my battles lose their power,
my fear loses its grip,
my heart learns its rest.

You meet me in silence,
not with distance but with mercy,
not with judgment but with peace,
not with shadow but with Yourself.

Prayer
Lord, teach me to be still. Quiet the storms within me and let me rest in Your sufficiency. In the silence, reveal Your greatness and restore my trust. Let stillness draw me deeper into the truth that You are God and You are near.


03/03 COME TO GOD IN PRAYER


“Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” (James 4:8)
Prayer is the doorway into God’s nearness. It is not speech but surrender. It is not performance but dependence. We draw near because Christ opened the way, and we come boldly because grace has torn down the barriers. Prayer brings our weakness to His strength, our emptiness to His fullness.

  • Prayer is the soul leaning toward God.
  • Jesus is the reason we come boldly.
  • God always moves toward the heart that moves toward Him.

Poem – Nearness
Here I lift my voice,
thin and trembling,
yet You welcome me
into Your holy nearness.

My needs find Your mercy,
my fear finds Your peace,
my questions find Your wisdom,
my soul finds its home.

You draw close again,
not because I am strong
but because You are willing,
because Christ has opened the way.

Prayer
Lord, draw me close as I bow before You. Let my prayers rise in honesty, dependence, and confidence in Christ alone. Meet me in the quiet, steady me in Your presence, and let my nearness to You produce a life shaped by Your grace.


03/02 DRAW NEAR THROUGH HIS WORD

“Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4:4)
The Word is God’s voice made visible. Scripture is the meeting place where our heart listens and His heart speaks. We draw near not by emotion first but by revelation. When His Word enters, we are strengthened, corrected, nourished, and shaped into Christlikeness.

  • The Word brings God near even when feelings are far.
  • Scripture reveals Christ in clarity and power.
  • The Bible feeds what nothing else can satisfy.

Poem – The Bread That Lives
Your words steady my hunger,
drawing me from shallow places
into the depth of Your heart
where life begins again.

You speak and the world quiets,
and my fear bows down,
and hope rises like morning
over a weary soul.

Your truth fills my emptiness,
strong, simple, enduring,
reminding me You are near
in every written line.

Prayer
Father, let Your Word be my daily bread. Open my heart to receive what You say, and shape my steps by the truth You speak. Let Scripture draw me near, correct me, and strengthen me. Speak, Lord—Your servant is listening.


03/01 SEEK GOD WITH YOUR WHOLE HEART


“You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.” (Jeremiah 29:13)
The Lord does not hide Himself from the desperate. He reveals Himself to the heart that refuses to be divided. Seeking God is not casual curiosity; it is a full-soul pursuit that lays aside distractions. The more our heart is gathered to Him, the more clearly we see Him, know Him, and walk in His presence.

  • God is found where the heart is surrendered.
  • Half-heartedness produces blurred vision.
  • Jesus meets the earnest seeker with living truth.

Poem – The Open Heart
You meet the searching soul, Lord,
when the noise inside grows quiet
and the will bows low
to the One who knows all things.

You speak into the still places,
where longing becomes faith,
where fear loses its voice,
and love begins to rise.

You open Yourself to the seeker,
not as shadow but as fullness,
not as rumor but as Presence,
not as silence but as life.

Prayer
Lord Jesus, gather my scattered heart into one place before You. Let my seeking be wholehearted and undivided. Remove the noise, the hurry, and the small affections that crowd out Your voice. Meet me in the places where I search, and draw me deeper into Your truth, Your love, and Your presence today.


02/28 – Contentment in Christ

…I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. (Philippians 4:11)

Contentment is not found in possessions but in Christ. Paul’s labor flowed from trust in Jesus, not from greed. Quiet lives are marked by content hearts.
Exalting Christ means resting in His sufficiency. Whether in plenty or in want, He is enough.

  • Christ is the source of contentment.
  • Circumstances cannot give what Jesus gives.
  • Contentment is learned through Christ.
  • Quiet hearts exalt the sufficiency of Jesus.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, teach us contentment. We chase more when You are enough. Quiet our restless desires with Your presence.
Holy Spirit, remind us daily that Christ is sufficient. Let our contentment show the world the surpassing worth of Jesus.

Poem — “Enough”
Hearts learn Christ.
Desires find rest.
Souls breathe peace.
Needs are met.
Jesus is enough.

Plenty does not fill.
Lack does not break.
Faith does not waver.
Hope does not fail.
Christ sustains all.

Contentment exalts Him.
Peace glorifies Him.
Rest honors Him.
Faith trusts Him.
Love treasures Him.