Ed Young Devotionals

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November 3, 2025
In View of Mercy

Romans 12:1 urges us to live in response to God’s mercy—not out of guilt or duty, but from a heart transformed by gratitude—reminding us that true worship begins not with effort, but with seeing and savoring the compassion that has rescued us. When mercy becomes our focus, obedience becomes our joy, and transformation flows naturally from delight, not obligation.

November 2, 2025
Heirs of Glory

Romans 8:16–17 affirms that the Spirit assures us we are God’s children and co-heirs with Christ—meaning our present sufferings are not signs of rejection but part of the path toward sharing in His glory, anchoring our hope in a future that’s secure and a love that never lets go.

November 1, 2025
You Belong

Romans 8:14–15 reveals that those led by the Spirit are not slaves to fear but beloved children of God, adopted into His family and invited to call Him “Abba”—reminding us that our identity is not based on performance, but on the unshakable truth that we belong.

October 31, 2025
You’re Not in Debt

Romans 8:12–13 reminds us that we no longer owe anything to our old sinful nature; through the Spirit, we have the power to put sin to death and live in true freedom—not by willpower, but by daily surrender to the life-giving presence of God within us.

October 30, 2025
A Spirit That Gives Life

Romans 8:7–11 assures us that while the flesh leaves us powerless and distant from God, the Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead now lives in us—bringing supernatural life, strength, and renewal even in our weakness, so we no longer strive but surrender to His power within.

October 29, 2025
What You Set Your Mind On

Romans 8:5–6 reminds us that what we set our minds on shapes our lives—fixating on the flesh leads to spiritual death, but fixing our thoughts on the Spirit brings life and peace, calling us to intentionally align our thinking with God's truth rather than drifting with fear, distraction, or self-focus.

October 28, 2025
When the Spirit Steps In

Romans 8:3–4 reveals that while the law showed us God’s standard but lacked the power to change us, God did what the law could not by sending Jesus to condemn sin and fulfill righteousness in us—empowering us through the Spirit to live not by striving, but by surrendering to His transforming grace.

October 27, 2025
No More Shame

Romans 8:1–2 declares that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, reminding us that through His sacrifice, our guilt and shame are fully dealt with—so we can stop hiding, stop striving, and start living in the freedom and assurance of grace.

October 26, 2025
Thanks Be to God

Romans 7:25 proclaims that even in the midst of our struggle with sin, our hope and deliverance are found not in our strength but in Jesus Christ—our Rescuer and Redeemer. Gratitude becomes our anthem not because the battle is over, but because the victory is already secured through Him.

October 25, 2025
When You Feel Torn in Two

Romans 7:23–24 captures the cry of a heart weary from inner conflict—torn between the desire to obey God and the pull of sin—and reminds us that true freedom doesn’t come from self-effort but from surrendering to the One who rescues. Our exhaustion becomes holy ground when it drives us to depend fully on Christ, the only source of lasting deliverance.

October 24, 2025
More Than Self-Control

Romans 7:21–22 reveals that even when evil lingers close, the true mark of a transformed heart is delighting in God’s law—a joy that fuels obedience from the inside out. Real change comes not just through self-control, but through Spirit-shaped desire that overpowers old patterns with a deeper love for what is good.

October 23, 2025
There’s a War in Me

Romans 7:18–20 reminds us that the war within—the desire to do good yet falling into sin—is not a sign of failure but proof that God’s Spirit is actively at work in us. Though our sinful nature resists, our struggle reveals a living faith, calling us to deeper surrender and trust in the One who fights for our transformation.