by Christian Berdahl | Jan 23, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 23rd • Enoch didn’t escape a corrupt world — he stayed faithful inside it • Walking with God daily prepared him for heaven, not isolation • Separation from the world is the only path to true communion with God Scripture: Genesis...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 22, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 22nd • Enoch didn’t escape life — he walked with God through everyday life • His faith didn’t fade with time… it intensified • Walking with God means surrendering your will, step by step Scripture: Genesis...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 21, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 21st • Cain didn’t just sin — he chose separation from God’s presence • Mercy was offered, but rebellion hardened his heart instead • Walking away from God always feels like freedom… until it isn’t Scripture: Genesis...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 20, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 20th • God notices more than actions — He reads the heart through the face • Cain’s fallen countenance revealed rebellion long before violence followed • Christ’s presence in the soul leaves visible marks of peace, purity, and hope...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 19, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 19th • Both Cain and Abel worshiped God—but only one came on God’s terms. • One trusted in faith and the promised Redeemer; the other trusted in self and partial obedience. • These two paths still exist today—faith in Christ, or confidence...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 18, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 18th • Both brothers had the same light, the same opportunity, and the same God. • Faith and obedience brought acceptance; unbelief and self-will brought rejection. • The difference wasn’t God’s choice—it was theirs. And that choice still...