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So we say with confidence, “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.” Hebrews 13:6a
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
What good is a flashlight with no batteries? It might look useful, but when the lights go out—no power, no help!
In today’s reading, God gives a big list of things his people should do: love one another, welcome others, help people who are hurting, keep your heart clean, and be thankful. That’s a lot! God wants us to shine like bright lights in the world. But here’s the question: how can a flashlight shine without power?
Let’s be honest: it’s hard to do good all the time. Sometimes we argue, complain, or just think about ourselves. When we fail, we might feel guilty. And we should, because sin is serious.
But here’s the good news: God hasn’t left us powerless. Verse 6 says: “The Lord is my helper.” Jesus is the power we need! He lived perfectly when we couldn’t, and he died on the cross for our sins. Jesus beat the darkness, so now we get to live in his light.
That forgiveness is like a battery pack—it gives us the power to shine. And how do we recharge? By plugging into God’s Word. Think of the Bible like a charger. Every time we read or hear it, the Holy Spirit fills us back up, strengthens our faith and energizes our hearts. Right now, as you read this devotion, Jesus is filling you again with his light and love. So even when we fail (and we will), we can say, “Jesus, I’m sorry. Help me again.” And he will.
Let’s live like flashlights that are fully powered. Not perfect, but plugged into Jesus, the source of grace.
Thank you, Jesus, for being my helper and my power. Keep me connected to your Word so I can shine your light every day. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
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So we say with confidence, “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.” Hebrews 13:6a
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
What good is a flashlight with no batteries? It might look useful, but when the lights go out—no power, no help!
In today’s reading, God gives a big list of things his people should do: love one another, welcome others, help people who are hurting, keep your heart clean, and be thankful. That’s a lot! God wants us to shine like bright lights in the world. But here’s the question: how can a flashlight shine without power?
Let’s be honest: it’s hard to do good all the time. Sometimes we argue, complain, or just think about ourselves. When we fail, we might feel guilty. And we should, because sin is serious.
But here’s the good news: God hasn’t left us powerless. Verse 6 says: “The Lord is my helper.” Jesus is the power we need! He lived perfectly when we couldn’t, and he died on the cross for our sins. Jesus beat the darkness, so now we get to live in his light.
That forgiveness is like a battery pack—it gives us the power to shine. And how do we recharge? By plugging into God’s Word. Think of the Bible like a charger. Every time we read or hear it, the Holy Spirit fills us back up, strengthens our faith and energizes our hearts. Right now, as you read this devotion, Jesus is filling you again with his light and love. So even when we fail (and we will), we can say, “Jesus, I’m sorry. Help me again.” And he will.
Let’s live like flashlights that are fully powered. Not perfect, but plugged into Jesus, the source of grace.
Thank you, Jesus, for being my helper and my power. Keep me connected to your Word so I can shine your light every day. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
Questions for Younger Children
Questions for Elementary Age Children
Questions for Middle School and Above
Download Family Devotions

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