by Christian Berdahl | Jan 17, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 17th • The grave will not have the final word—Christ calls His people back to life. • Every loss, scar, and weakness is left behind as the redeemed rise in eternal strength. • The great reunion begins when the family of God finally comes...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 16, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 16th • Adam lived long enough to personally teach generations about Eden, the Fall, and God’s mercy. • Through repentance, humility, and obedience, he warned his descendants of sin’s cost and God’s justice. • God preserved truth not through...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 15, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 15th • Humanity was created upright, strong, and full of vitality—weakness and suffering were never God’s design. • What seemed like a small act of disobedience opened the floodgates of disease, decay, and sorrow. • One wrong step carried...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 14, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 14th • Sin broke direct communion with God—but it did not end God’s plan to save. • After the Fall, Christ stepped in as humanity’s Mediator, standing between God and man. • Our only safety and hope flow through Him—the One who intercedes...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 13, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 13th • Even after the Fall, nature remained a teacher—revealing both the reality of sin and the mercy of God. • Decay, struggle, and loss testify to rebellion, yet beauty, order, and fragrance still speak of divine love. • Creation reminds...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 12, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 12th • Sin fractured harmony—with God, with creation, and within human relationships. • The curse was not arbitrary punishment, but loving discipline meant to restrain evil and restore self-control. • Even in judgment, God’s mercy was at...