Daily Hope Devotionals - 1 Corinthians 16

How to Love Difficult People at Work

Why do you do what you do? If you’re just working so you can survive, then you are wasting your life. There is more to life than working just to live! The highest motivation for … Continue reading How to Love Difficult People at Work

When Work Gets Overwhelming

Everyone experiences problems at work. But sometimes those problems keep growing to the point that they become overwhelming, and you feel like they’re about to swallow you up. What do you do then? You do … Continue reading When Work Gets Overwhelming

Why Opposition and Opportunity Go Together

One of the greatest tests of character is how you handle opposition. In fact, opposition is part of God’s will for your life; it prepares you for the opportunities ahead. The Bible says, “There is … Continue reading Why Opposition and Opportunity Go Together

The Worst Thing About Hell

You probably have a picture that comes to mind when you think about what hell must be like. Your image likely has some red and black tones in it, a lot of fire, and maybe … Continue reading The Worst Thing About Hell

Trust God with Your Tithe

If you want God to bless something, you have to put him first in that area. So if you want God to bless your finances, you have to put him first in your money. This … Continue reading Trust God with Your Tithe

Will God Bless Your Goals?

It’s important to set goals. But not every goal you set is a goal that God’s going to bless. So, how do you know the difference? Ask yourself these questions: Will my goal honor God? … Continue reading Will God Bless Your Goals?

Worship Through Your Giving

When I was a kid, I used to buy or make little gifts for my parents. Every time I would give my parents a present, they were overjoyed. It wasn’t like they needed anything from … Continue reading Worship Through Your Giving

Bring Your Love and Work Together

The apostle Paul says, “Do all your work in love” (1 Corinthians 16:14 GNT). He doesn’t say some of your work but all of your work. He also says that “no matter . . . … Continue reading Bring Your Love and Work Together