Stubborn Disobedience
… we acknowledge Him as Saviour, but sometimes we get our back up and will not do what He tells us.
Daily devotionals from Scripture to nourish your faith, deepen your prayer life, and grow in God's grace.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 5 March 2022 · Last modified 22 June 2026
… we acknowledge Him as Saviour, but sometimes we get our back up and will not do what He tells us.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 4 March 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
We don’t need to set up a pile of stones to talk about what God has done with us. I do not doubt that God has worked in your life in obvious ways, in ordinary circumstances. You might not have even realized it was happening until afterwards.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 3 March 2022 · Last modified 20 June 2026
All of us have broken bridges in relationships. Some may be the fault of others, some may be bridges that we burnt (intentionally or not), and others may have been mutual. Some relationship bridges have fallen into disrepair and collapsed out of neglect. We didn’t mean for it to happen, but life got in the way, and people drifted apart.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 2 March 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
Whatever the cause and circumstance, we can remember who is in control and rejoice.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 1 March 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
That is not unexpected; Jesus knew we would have difficulty.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 28 February 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
Snowshoes are masters of camouflage, with brown/grey colouring most of the year and white in the winter. When they sit still, they can be challenging to spot. This one wanted to up its game and hide in the feeder/fountain.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 27 February 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
The church is so much more than a “hospital.” It is a critical care ward for the newly resurrected and reborn. It is a rehabilitation facility for those struggling with all the world’s temptations. The church is a school to teach newborns how to live lives in Christ. It is a citizenship class preparing us for our new citizenship in the Kingdom of God
by Kevin Corbin · Published 26 February 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
One of the loveliest looking trees in the neighbourhood, it made a real focal point for the small flower garden at its base. The shade from it fell nicely across our driveway. The robins loved to nest in it.
t was a lovely, healthy elm. Or so we thought
by Kevin Corbin · Published 26 February 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
We will see the Lord in His unfettered glory. I cannot imagine how beautiful He will be. We will see one another glorified through eyes and minds no longer tainted by sin—what a marvellous vision.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 24 February 2022 · Last modified 19 June 2026
Life in a broken world comes with woundedness and pain. We can have physical, emotional, spiritual and relational distress, often more than one at once.