A Devotion for your drive into work:
If “God’s will” is about sanctification, gratitude, prayer, and sharing Christ, what would change if people moved beyond rituals and let these truths transform their actual work, speech, and relationships?
Is the knowledge of God’s will staying in the mind, or is it being worked out in actions that set people apart for Christ and for public gospel witness?
Drawing from Romans 2, 1 Thessalonians 4, 5, and John 6, the devotional teaches that God’s will centers on being set apart—sanctified—in sexuality, relationships, work, and speech, living in contrast to the world’s standards. Believers are called to continual prayer, thankfulness, and sharing the gospel, letting heart change drive public impact. God’s will is “none should perish,” so everyday tasks and interactions become opportunities to glorify Him, encourage others, and reveal authentic gospel living in public and private spheres.
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