Don’t forget it is God in the drivers seat not us
We’re broken people living in a fallen world. All the man-made wisdom, tools, and technology can’t rescue or redeem us. That’s why we needed a savior to set us free.
Daily devotionals from Scripture to nourish your faith, deepen your prayer life, and grow in God's grace.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 5 January 2026 · Last modified 23 June 2026
We’re broken people living in a fallen world. All the man-made wisdom, tools, and technology can’t rescue or redeem us. That’s why we needed a savior to set us free.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 23 December 2025 · Last modified 23 June 2026
It’s beautifully simple, a classic favorite. The tune portrays a serene, quiet scene on the night of Jesus’ birth.
The problem is that night would have been anything but quiet.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 22 December 2025 · Last modified 23 June 2026
There is also a sense that the idea holds true in the spiritual realm. We enter through the narrow gate and, as believers, are given the Spirit. We begin to be transformed into the image of Christ. We have entered the kingdom of God, albeit not in its fullness.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 19 December 2025 · Last modified 25 June 2026
All of us were self-centered versions of Ebenezer Scrooge before we became believers. Our sin may have been different than His, but we still were stuck in a place we couldn’t get free of.
Our salvation didn’t come in the form of the ghost of a dead partner, followed by the ghosts of Christmas, Past, Present, and Yet To Come.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 16 December 2025 · Last modified 23 June 2026
Who or what was this heavenly host that appeared with the angel?
by Kevin Corbin · Published 11 December 2025 · Last modified 23 June 2026
We are not all that different. The temptation of sin draws us into places we know we should not be, and suddenly we find ourselves unable (or unwilling) to turn back and plummet down until we hit bottom.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 3 December 2025 · Last modified 24 June 2026
This morning, I was in Matthew 2, “The Visit of the Wise Men.” It’s a passage that fulfills prophecy and is prophetic in itself, but is often misunderstood.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 27 November 2025 · Last modified 25 June 2026
Now I understand the need for a vehicle, and I know that they usually reach a point where they are no longer worth repairing. Seeing so many of their rusted old bodies, though, made me think about the Lord’s coming.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 24 November 2025 · Last modified 25 June 2026
Our God is like a fire, but never out of control.
by Kevin Corbin · Published 21 November 2025 · Last modified 26 June 2026
The human hearts knows no limits to its depravity