by Christian Berdahl | Jan 7, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 7th • God created humanity with real freedom—obedience had to be chosen, not forced. • The test in Eden wasn’t cruelty; it was love that allowed character to grow. • Eternal joy was tied to trust—choice made love meaningful. “But of the...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 6, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 6th • Eden was a gift of love—God personally prepared a home where humanity could flourish in beauty, peace, and joy. • Work was never a curse; tending God’s creation was meant to be joyful, meaningful, and life-giving. • True happiness was...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 5, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 5th • Humanity was not the result of chance or slow development—we were intentionally created by God Himself. • Being made in God’s image means we were designed with dignity, moral clarity, and the capacity to know Him. • Adam and Eve...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 4, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 4th • The Bible teaches with unmistakable clarity that what we do flows from what we are—our lives bear fruit according to the seeds we sow. • Every thought, motive, and action carries consequences; the harvest of life is often the fruit of...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 3, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 3rd • God has always preserved a faithful line—men and women who lived as if in the companionship of heaven. • History’s true nobility isn’t measured by power or position, but by faithfulness to God against overwhelming odds. • That royal...
by Christian Berdahl | Jan 2, 2026 | 1 - January 2026, Conflict & Courage - Daily Devotional
Conflict & Courage: January 2nd • God left the failures of His people in Scripture on purpose—to warn us, teach us, and give us hope. • Correction is not rejection; the exposure of sin is evidence of God’s desire to save, not condemn. • The same God who restored...