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The Freedom of Repentance

Few things weigh heavier on the heart than unconfessed sin. Like carrying an anvil in a backpack, hidden guilt presses down on us, distorting our relationships and stealing our peace. Tonight’s episode reminds us that repentance is not meant to trap us in shame but to free us from it. God already knows our failures, and He does not respond to true confession with rejection. Instead, He meets repentance with mercy. The cross stands as proof that our sin has been dealt with fully and finally. Jesus endured shame and rose again so we would not be separated from the Father. When we bring our sin honestly before Him, we exchange burden for forgiveness and slavery for freedom.


Main Takeaways

-Discover why hiding sin only increases its weight and impact on your life.

-Learn how true repentance involves honest grief over sin but does not end in shame.

-Be encouraged that God meets sincere confession with forgiveness, not condemnation.

-Remember that repentance restores your relationship with the Father and invites you to move forward without regret.


TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE


“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins.” - 1 John 1:9

🎧 Listen daily and start your morning grounded in God’s Word.

And don’t forget to check out our sister podcast Your Nightly Prayer to end your day in peace and reflection.


Produced by Life Audio in partnership with Salem Media.


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House Of Mystery vs House Of Wisdom.

Life is a garden. We must make decisions each day. Will you enter the House of Mystery, where there is confusion and darkness or Will you enter The House Of Wisdom? In the House of Wisdom, there are two important tools for your breakthrough-The Bread and the Wine. Join us as we explore how to release your miracle.

A Prayer For God's Comfort When Your Family is Broken | Your Daily Prayer

When we think of family, we often picture safety, belonging, and unconditional love. But for many, the word “family” carries deep pain. Broken relationships, abandonment, estrangement, and divorce can leave wounds that feel especially sharp because family is meant to be a place of refuge.


Psalm 27:10 speaks directly into that ache: “Even if my father and mother abandon me, the LORD will hold me close.” Scripture doesn’t deny that abandonment happens. It acknowledges the heartbreak. Yet it anchors us in a greater truth: God’s love does not fail.


When earthly relationships fracture, it can shake our sense of stability. But God remains constant. He does not walk away. He does not withdraw His affection. He does not grow tired of us. He is the perfect Father—faithful, present, and compassionate.


Broken family relationships can plant lies deep in our hearts: that we are unlovable, too much, not enough, or easily discarded. God gently replaces those lies with truth. In Christ, you are chosen, cherished, and held close. The emptiness left by others can become the very space where God pours in His perfect love.


Bring your anger, grief, confusion, and disappointment honestly before Him. He is not overwhelmed by your emotions. As you open your heart, He brings healing and security that no human relationship can fully provide.


Even now, He is holding you close.


Today’s Bible Reading:

“Even if my father and mother abandon me, the LORD will hold me close.” – Psalm 27:10, NLT


“Hold me close, Father. Replace the lies of rejection with the truth of Your wonderful love for me.”





Robert Choate on The Good Life Hawaii

Ever meet someone who’s life experiences spans vast colorful landscapes? So much so, they allow for extensive relatabilty and understanding? How about someone who is a pastor, author, limousine driver and bodyguard for governmental dignitaries, business owner, movie producer, radio host and world traveler. That’s just the beginning. You’ll be amazed by what our guest has done, moreso, all that he’s been through. His story is sure to bring a swell of encouragement and inspiration to your life. Robert Choate is the President of Christ Comfort Ministries International in Tucson, Arizona. He’s Pastor of Christ Comfort Chapel, he’s as chaplain in nursing home, chaplain to military/veterans/law enforcement, suicide hotline, jail and prison ministry, and gang intervention. Planted churches. Missions to South and Central America. Media advisor to Phoenix University of Theology. Producing “City Talks”, a half-hour inspirational television program aired to over 80 countries worldwide. He’s featured over five hundred charities and social service organizations, including Mission of Hope International, Aglow International and Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship International. Missionary work to hospitals and orphanages. He’s been a limousine/bodyguard service to governmental dignitaries, Fortune-500, weddings, celebrities, Academy Awards. He’s the author of the book, City Talks: A Chauffeur’s Healing Confessions published by Wheatmark Publications and available at barnesandnoble.com. In Today’s Episode: • How much influence did a case worker have on you as a child? • What was the source of the constant ringing in your head? • When did you experience the overwhelming power of God in your life? • Why are you so compassionate with people who have been disregarded by society? Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.

Learning to Love Without Fear

Fear can quietly shape the way we relate to God—especially when past wounds, disappointments, or seasons of uncertainty make His love feel distant or conditional. Tonight’s episode invites us to rest in a life-changing truth: God’s love is not something we have to earn or fear losing. Scripture reminds us that perfect love drives out fear, because Jesus has already taken upon Himself everything we might fear—punishment, rejection, or abandonment. As we reflect on the cross, we’re reminded that God’s love is intentional, sacrificial, and personal. This meditation encourages you to let God’s love reach the places where fear still lingers, bringing healing, trust, and peace.

Main Takeaways

  • Discover how fear can distort your view of God’s heart and intentions toward you.
  • Learn why God’s love is meant to replace fear, not coexist with it.
  • Be encouraged that Jesus has already absorbed all punishment, leaving no room for fear-based faith.
  • Find comfort in knowing that the God who orchestrated salvation is fully capable of restoring what feels broken or dormant in your life.

TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE

"There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love." - 1 John 4:8

Your Evening Prayer

Father,

Thank You for loving me with a perfect, unwavering love. When fear creeps in—fear of rejection, punishment, or abandonment—remind me of who You are and what You have already done for me through Jesus. Help my heart catch up to the truth I know in my mind. Teach me to trust You more deeply and to bring my fears to You instead of carrying them alone. Let Your love reach the deepest places of my soul, healing old wounds and driving out every trace of fear. I choose to believe that You are fully present, attentive, and faithful in every season of my life.

In the name of Jesus, Amen.

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No Toss Needed. This Surprise Was Even Better

At my daughter’s wedding, she skipped the bouquet toss to give her sweet friend the moment of a lifetime.

A Prayer for Contentment in Retirement Years

Today’s devotional, “A Prayer for Contentment in Retirement Years,”reflects on the blessing—and sometimes the challenge—of retirement. Rooted in the truth of First Timothy 6:6–7, this prayer reminds us that “godliness with contentment is great gain.”

Through a personal story of faith, perseverance, and gratitude, this episode encourages retirees (and those approaching retirement) to:

  • Embrace gratitude for the gift of each day
  • Release comparison and material concerns
  • Rediscover purpose beyond a career
  • Reconnect with loved ones and meaningful hobbies
  • Seek God’s help in cultivating true contentment

Whether you’re thriving in retirement or quietly struggling with feelings of restlessness or loss of purpose, this prayer invites you to surrender those emotions to God and allow Him to renew your joy.

🙏 Let’s pray for hearts anchored in eternal blessings—not temporary things.

A Prayer for Protection Against Spiritual Attacks

Do you ever feel like spiritual battles are happening beneath the surface of your everyday life? In today’s episode of Your Daily Prayer, we reflect on the reality of unseen spiritual warfare and the powerful protection God gives His people.


Based on 1 Peter 5:8–11, this devotional reminds us to stay alert, stand firm in faith, and trust in Christ’s victory over every force of darkness. Through a personal story, Scripture, and a heartfelt prayer, you’ll be encouraged to walk confidently in God’s strength and protection today.


✨ In this episode:

• Why spiritual attacks are often unseen but very real

• How Scripture prepares us to stand firm in faith

• Encouragement that Jesus is our advocate and defender

• A guided prayer asking God for strength, protection, and discernment


🎧 Listen daily and start your morning grounded in God’s Word.

And don’t forget to check out our sister podcast Your Nightly Prayer to end your day in peace and reflection.


Produced by Life Audio in partnership with Salem Media.


🙏 If this prayer encouraged you, like the video, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs God’s protection today.


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Soldier and Woman Share a Hug, and the Reason Why Will Bring You To Tears

A soldier and a woman shared a hug, and the reason why will bring you to tears. Their warm and loving embrace happened between two people who did not know one another. Watch the short but heartwarming clip to see the touching and powerful moment.

The world is often a sad, lonely and frightening place. People have the surprising ability to inflict incredible amounts of needless pain and suffering upon one another. The evidence for this can be seen all around us – on social media, in the workplace, in the news, in our neighborhoods, and, sadly, at times, even in our own homes.

There is too much hatred and division in this world, and entirely too little kindness, empathy and compassion. How difficult is it to be kind to someone? It usually doesn’t take much time, and the monetary cost is typically nonexistent. Who knows, a simple, what we might call meaningless, act of kindness, could be the thing that changes and brightens someone’s day, week or life. We never know the difference our actions will make until we try.

A clip posted on social media captures the aftermath immediately following an Army graduation ceremony. The video’s description states that the soldiers have just graduated from basic training and are celebrating their accomplishment with their family and friends.

However, the clip begins with a woman and a soldier hugging. The woman, a mother-in-law, spotted a soldier who had no family or friends in attendance to witness his graduation. So, she stepped up and offered the young man a hug, and it’s clear that he greatly appreciated her kind and loving gesture.

The woman saw a need and acted without hesitation. She showed kindness and compassion for a young man, who almost certainly greatly appreciated it.

Kindness does not have to involve big, grand gestures. Often, little ones will suffice, and they are usually the most meaningful and appreciated.

Ephesians 4:32 “And be kind to one another, full of pity, having forgiveness for one another, even as God in Christ had forgiveness for you.”

Small Acts of Great Love | Your Nightly Prayer

Love doesn’t always arrive in grand gestures. Often, it shows up quietly—in a warm meal, a listening ear, or a small kindness offered at just the right moment. Tonight’s episode reflects on how seemingly simple acts, when done in love, can carry deep encouragement and remind others they are not alone. Scripture teaches that followers of Jesus are known by their love, expressed not only in words but in everyday deeds. Whether noticed or unseen, small acts done with compassion honor God, who Himself humbled His Son to serve and to give His life. This meditation invites you to see love as a daily posture—choosing to do everything in love, no matter how small the task may seem.

Main Takeaways

  • Discover how small, loving actions can bring great comfort and encouragement to others.

  • Learn why God values acts of love done quietly and without recognition.

  • Be reminded that serving in love reflects the heart of Jesus, who humbly gave Himself for us.

  • Reflect on how everyday opportunities—listening, helping, or showing kindness—can become powerful expressions of faith.

TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE 

"Do everything in love." 1 Corinthians 16:14

Your Evening Prayer

Compassionate and gracious God,


Thank You for showing me the greatest love through Jesus—love that served, humbled itself, and gave everything. Open my eyes to the small opportunities around me to love others in simple, sincere ways. Help me not to overlook what seems ordinary or unnoticed, but to serve faithfully from a heart shaped by Your compassion. Teach me to speak kind words, offer help freely, and sit with those who are hurting. May my everyday actions reflect Your love, and may I honor You by doing everything in love.

Amen.


Robert Choate on The Good Life Hawaii

Ever meet someone who’s life experiences spans vast colorful landscapes? So much so, they allow for extensive relatabilty and understanding? How about someone who is a pastor, author, limousine driver and bodyguard for governmental dignitaries, business owner, movie producer, radio host and world traveler. That’s just the beginning. You’ll be amazed by what our guest has done, moreso, all that he’s been through. His story is sure to bring a swell of encouragement and inspiration to your life. Robert Choate is the President of Christ Comfort Ministries International in Tucson, Arizona. He’s Pastor of Christ Comfort Chapel, he’s as chaplain in nursing home, chaplain to military/veterans/law enforcement, suicide hotline, jail and prison ministry, and gang intervention. Planted churches. Missions to South and Central America. Media advisor to Phoenix University of Theology. Producing “City Talks”, a half-hour inspirational television program aired to over 80 countries worldwide. He’s featured over five hundred charities and social service organizations, including Mission of Hope International, Aglow International and Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship International. Missionary work to hospitals and orphanages. He’s been a limousine/bodyguard service to governmental dignitaries, Fortune-500, weddings, celebrities, Academy Awards. He’s the author of the book, City Talks: A Chauffeur’s Healing Confessions published by Wheatmark Publications and available at barnesandnoble.com. In Today’s Episode: • How much influence did a case worker have on you as a child? • What was the source of the constant ringing in your head? • When did you experience the overwhelming power of God in your life? • Why are you so compassionate with people who have been disregarded by society? Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.

Lady Wisdom

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God is Near to the Hurting | Your Nightly Prayer

Love often feels easiest when it gives something back—affirmation, comfort, or a sense of fulfillment. But Scripture points us to a deeper, truer kind of love: love that gives without counting the cost. Tonight’s episode reflects on how God defines love not by what we receive, but by what we are willing to give. From marriage and family to friendships and everyday relationships, we are invited to love sacrificially, following the example of Christ. Jesus showed us that real love lays itself down for the good of another. Though costly, this kind of love has the power to transform lives—including our own—because it flows from the heart of God.

When Love Feels Costly | Your Nightly Prayer

Love often feels easiest when it gives something back—affirmation, comfort, or a sense of fulfillment. But Scripture points us to a deeper, truer kind of love: love that gives without counting the cost. Tonight’s episode reflects on how God defines love not by what we receive, but by what we are willing to give. From marriage and family to friendships and everyday relationships, we are invited to love sacrificially, following the example of Christ. Jesus showed us that real love lays itself down for the good of another. Though costly, this kind of love has the power to transform lives—including our own—because it flows from the heart of God.

Main Takeaways

  • Discover how God’s definition of love centers on giving rather than receiving.
  • Reflect on why relationships change when we enter them with a mindset of sacrifice instead of expectation.
  • Learn how Jesus’ willingness to lay down His life reveals the highest expression of love.
  • Be encouraged that, through God’s strength, we can love others sacrificially even when it feels difficult or costly.

TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE

“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends”—John 15:13

Your Evening Prayer

Father,

Thank You for showing us the true meaning of love through the sacrifice of Your Son, Jesus. When I am tempted to measure love by what I receive, reorient my heart toward giving as You have given. Help me rely on Your strength to love sacrificially—in my relationships, my family, and my friendships—especially when it feels costly. Remind me that I am loved beyond measure, redeemed by grace, and empowered to reflect that same love to others. Shape my heart to mirror the humility and obedience of Christ, and lead me to love as You love each day.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

A Prayer to Have the Humble Heart of Jesus

Pride is often subtle. It doesn’t always announce itself boldly. Sometimes it quietly whispers, “I deserve more.” More recognition. More comfort. More appreciation. More ease. Yet Scripture gently redirects our hearts. In Philippians 2, Paul calls us to do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but instead to value others above ourselves and adopt the mindset of Christ. The mindset of Jesus is humility. Jesus, though fully God, chose humility. He set aside comfort. He placed others before Himself. He lived for the glory of the Father, not His own recognition. He served. He sacrificed. He surrendered. Humility is a heart posture that says, “This life is not about me.” It recognizes that everything we have and everything we are is from God, through God, and for God. When pride creeps in—when we feel overlooked, underappreciated, or entitled—we are invited back to the cross. Back to the One who modeled perfect humility. Reflecting the heart of Jesus means choosing service over status, surrender over self-promotion, and obedience over applause. As we lower ourselves before Him, we actually draw closer to His heart. And in that place of humility, we honor the One who gave everything for us.

Five Second Rule

God doesn't go my the fine second rule. Just because no one saw you doesn't mean you're getting away with it. What we excuse in secret doesn't become clean. You still get dirty.

Morning Prayer | A Prayer to Be a Missionary Every Day | Your Daily Prayer

Do you want to live for Christ every day? This prayer, “A Prayer to Be a Missionary Every Day,” asks God to use our lives, words, and actions to share His love with the people around us. You don’t have to travel far to be a missionary — God can work through you right where you are. Pray along and ask the Lord to give you courage, compassion, and opportunities to shine His light in your home, workplace, school, and community today. 🙏 If this prayer blesses you, take a moment to like, comment, and share it so others can pray it too. 🔔 Subscribe for more daily prayers, Christian encouragement, and faith-centered content. ““Give me a passion for souls, dear Lord, that I would boldly share the good news with those who need hope.” #Prayer #ChristianPrayer #DailyPrayer #MissionaryLife #Evangelism #Faith #Jesus #ChristianYouTube #PrayEveryDay

Letting Grace Define Your Story | Your Nightly Prayer

When we look at the heroes of the Bible, it’s easy to focus on their victories and forget their failures. But Scripture doesn’t hide their broken moments—it highlights them to show us the power of God’s grace. Tonight’s episode reminds us that God has always worked through imperfect people. Abraham, Moses, David, Peter, Paul—each failed in significant ways, yet none were disqualified from God’s purposes. Grace is not God overlooking sin; it is God redeeming sinners. Where failure feels final, grace tells a better story. This meditation invites you to stop letting your past define you and instead allow God’s restoring grace to shape your future.

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