TWO PATHS 6.15.25

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT

Every morning, we're met with a quiet but profound decision: Which path will I walk today? The path of righteousness isn't about being perfect or religious—it's about walking with Jesus. Proverbs 4:18 tells us this path shines brighter with each step, not because of who we are, but because of who walks beside us.

But the other path—the one cloaked in shadows—often looks easier, even appealing. It rarely shows us where it's leading until it's too late. Sin is deceptive. It makes promises it can’t keep and hides the price it demands. Still, Jesus stands at every crossroads, offering light, hope, and a way back, even when we've wandered.

Righteousness begins at the cross. It doesn’t come from trying harder but from trusting deeper. You don't need to be impressive—you just need to be willing. The world may offer shortcuts, but only one path leads to life. Today, choose to follow the One who gave everything to walk with you.

REFLECT | 
  • What “path” am I currently walking, and how can I intentionally choose to walk with Jesus today, even in the small moments?
  • Are there areas in my life where I’ve believed the promises of sin more than the truth of Jesus—and what would it look like to surrender those to Him?

BIBLE VERSES

Key Verses are denoted with an *

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

DAY 1 | TWO PATHS, ONE CHOICE
Every day, we face countless decisions. What to wear, what to eat, how to spend our time. But beneath all these choices lies one fundamental decision that shapes everything else - which path will we walk? There are only two options: the path of righteousness that leads to life, or the path of darkness that leads to destruction. This isn't about being perfect; it's about the direction we're choosing to walk. Just like a compass pointing north, our lives need to be oriented toward Jesus. The beautiful truth is that walking the right path isn't about our own strength or religious performance. It's about receiving God's grace through Jesus Christ and allowing Him to guide our steps.

BIBLE VERSE |
'Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.' - Matthew 7:13-14

REFLECTION QUESTION | 

When you think about the major decisions in your life, which path are they leading you down - the path of righteousness or the path of darkness?

QUOTE | 
You can't walk both paths. You can't straddle the line. Other preachers say that if you're on the fence with God, the enemy owns the fence.

PRAYER |
Lord, thank you that you've made the path clear through Jesus. Help me to choose Your path today and every day. Give me wisdom to recognize the choices that lead to life. Amen.
DAY 2 | GRACE GIVEN RIGHTEOUSNESS
Many of us have grown up thinking righteousness is something we achieve through hard work, perfect church attendance, or flawless behavior. But that's not what Scripture teaches. Righteousness is a gift from God, given freely through Jesus Christ. We don't earn it - we receive it. This truth should bring immense relief to our weary souls. You don't have to have it all together. You don't have to be perfect. God's grace doesn't just cover your past mistakes; it transforms your present and rewrites your future. When we understand this, it changes everything about how we approach our relationship with God.

BIBLE VERSE | 
'God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.' - 2 Corinthians 5:21

REFLECTION QUESTION | 
How does understanding righteousness as a gift rather than something earned change your perspective on your relationship with God?

QUOTE | 
Righteousness, it does not come from effort, religion or appearance. That is proved in many different ways in the Bible. It's not the person who's got it all together. You can take a breather.

PRAYER |
Father, thank you for the gift of righteousness through Jesus. Help me to fully embrace this truth and live in the freedom it brings. Let me rest in your grace today. Amen. is where the description goes.
DAY 3 | THE DECEPTIVE NATURE OF SIN
Sin rarely appears as threatening as it truly is. Like a beautifully wrapped package with a dangerous surprise inside, sin often comes to us with a smile, promising pleasure but concealing pain. It whispers sweet promises but never reveals the chains waiting in the shadows. Understanding this deceptive nature of sin is crucial for our spiritual journey. When we recognize sin's true character, we're better equipped to resist its initial appeal and choose God's path instead. Remember, what seems attractive in the moment often leads to consequences we never intended to face.

BIBLE VERSE | 
'For there is no one righteous, not even one.' - Romans 3:10

REFLECTION QUESTION | 
What are some ways sin has appeared attractive in your life, only to reveal its true nature later?

QUOTE |
Sin. It doesn't usually start scary. In fact, sin is usually smiling at us, trying to entice us and grasp us, to come closer and to attract us. That's what sin does. It never shows you the chains that are hidden behind the prop, does it?

PRAYER |
God, give me discernment to see through sin's deception. Help me recognize and resist its false promises, choosing instead to walk in Your truth. Amen. the description goes.
DAY 4 | WALKING WITH JESUS
There's something remarkable about spending time with Jesus. In Acts, when people observed Peter and John - ordinary, unschooled men - they were amazed by their courage and wisdom. The secret? These men had been with Jesus. The same is true for us today. As we walk with Jesus, His character gradually shapes ours. Like the morning sun that grows brighter until full day, our lives should increasingly reflect His light. This transformation isn't instant, but it's inevitable when we stay close to Him. Progress, not perfection, is the goal.

BIBLE VERSE | 
'When they saw the courage of Peter and John and they realized they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished. And they took note that these men had been with Jesus.' - Acts 4:13

REFLECTION QUESTION | 
What changes have you noticed in your life as you've spent time with Jesus?

QUOTE | 
It's not about perfection. It's about progress. And just like dawn becomes daylight in your life, your life should be modeling Jesus more and more.

PRAYER |
Jesus, thank you for walking with me and transforming me. Help me to spend more time in Your presence and become more like You each day. Amen.
DAY 5 | THE PURSUING GOD
One of the most beautiful truths about God is that He doesn't wait for us to find Him - He actively pursues us. Even when we're walking the wrong path, He comes looking for us. Like a shepherd leaving the ninety-nine sheep to find the one that's lost, Jesus meets us wherever we are. This is incredible hope for everyone, whether they're far from God or just feeling distant. No path is too dark, no distance too far for His pursuing love. Today is the day to stop running and let yourself be found by the God who never stops pursuing you.

BIBLE VERSE | 
'You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.' - Psalm 16:11

REFLECTION QUESTION | 
How have you experienced God's pursuing love in your own life?

QUOTE | 
Jesus is on your path with you. Even though you're not on his path. He's on the path with you, and he's pursuing you. He leaves the 99 for the 1 he turns over the furniture for the one he's looking for.

PRAYER |
Lord, thank you for never giving up on me. Help me to recognize Your pursuit and respond to Your love. Thank you for meeting me right where I am. Amen.

ACTION STEP

This week, identify one area of your life where you've been relying on your own understanding. Make a conscious decision to surrender that area to God through daily prayer and actively seek His guidance through His Word and the Holy Spirit's leading.

PRAYER

Lord,
Thank You for showing us the importance of trusting You completely. Help us to release control of those areas where we've been leaning on our own understanding. Give us the courage to follow Your leading, even when the path seems uncertain. May we grow in our trust and dependence on You each day.
In Jesus' name,
Amen

BIBLE APP PLANS

Walking In Wisdom
5 Days – Friendship Press
A concise, practical devotional based on Proverbs—perfect for adults seeking to apply Biblical wisdom daily.
Walking with Jesus (Wisdom) 
7 Days – Bethany Church
This guided journey dives into biblical wisdom (hokmah), highlighting Proverbs 3:5–6 and encouraging believers to build their lives on Christ’s teachings.
Set Apart: Living for Christ As A Teen (Youth Plan)
5 Days – Sophia Agbemashior
A short, powerful devotional designed for teens to understand what it means to be set apart for Jesus—standing strong in faith, resisting peer pressure, and living out their identity in Christ.

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