In this devotional, a Friday night adventure turns into a powerful reminder of God’s guidance in our lives. Just as a GPS helps us navigate physical paths, Jesus serves as the ultimate guide for our spiritual journey. John 14:6 tells us, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
Jesus shows us the way to live, reveals God’s truth, and offers abundant and eternal life. Through the Holy Spirit—God’s “Positioning System”—we can confidently navigate life’s twists and turns, knowing we are never truly lost.
Take a moment this week to thank God for His eternal guidance and trust in His perfect direction for your life!
This devotional challenges us to reflect on what we place our faith in. A recent study revealed that over 50% of incoming college freshmen identified as having no religious affiliation, a statistic that is both concerning and an opportunity to share the gospel with the next generation.
The question, "What do you believe in?" is at the heart of life’s decisions. Whether it's belief in money, fame, power, or even in oneself, these earthly pursuits cannot provide the true security and guidance we need. True faith, according to the Bible, must be in God and His Word. Acts 3:16 reminds us, "By faith in the name of Jesus... it is Jesus' name and the faith that comes through him."
Belief and faith are essential, as they are mentioned hundreds of times in the Bible. The question for us all is: who or what are we truly placing our faith in? The answer, rooted in scripture, is to place your trust fully in Jesus Christ, for He is the only one who can provide strength, purpose, and eternal life....
When asked, “What is the Gospel?” we often simplify it to God’s love, but the Gospel is much more! John 3:16 captures the essence, but it also implies the critical truths: Jesus, God's Son, came to save us, taught boldly, died for our sins, was resurrected, and will return to judge and reign.
The Gospel isn’t just a prayer—it’s a rich, all-encompassing gift of grace that requires full belief and obedience to Christ’s teachings. Let’s share the complete Gospel and understand the depth of God’s incredible love this week!
Do you dream of exotic places to visit, but know that the ultimate destination awaits you after this life? As Believers, we can be certain that Heaven is our future home, where joy and peace await forever.
While we don’t know every detail, the Bible reveals powerful truths: Heaven is God’s Kingdom, a place of no fear, no pain, and eternal joy with Jesus. It's a perfect future we can look forward to, so let the challenges of life fade as you set your sights on what’s to come!
Here at LifeMark, we reference a watermark and used that to represent what we referred to as your LifeMark. In other words, what “Mark” will be made because you lived. The choices you make on a daily basis will make up your "mark". Each choice you make will have a lasting impact on your life and your legacy. Listen as Mark talks about the most important decision we need to make this week.
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Last week Mark challenged us to Think Differently. This week he is sharing his eye surgery experience to challenge us to See Differently. Watch the video to "see" if your eyesight is good. Â
When the service man says he has good news and bad news. Which one do you like to hear first? Mark gives us some bad news and some really bad news today. Stick with Mark to the end for the best news ever.
Mark is big on being prepared. It's easier to react to a situation when you have done work in advance to prepare yourself. What do you need to be prepared for? Why do you need to be ready? Click on the video above to learn more.
In the Garden of Eden, there were two trees: the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eating from the Tree of Knowledge had consequences, while the Tree of Life provided a way to have a relationship with God. Have you considered how your relationship with God grows? Do you have deep roots? You may find it helpful to listen to Mark's devotional, where he uses trees as an illustration of our relationship with God.
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Although salvation is based on faith alone in Christ alone, there is so much more to the Christian's journey after being saved! Click on the video above to learn more.Â
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