Zechariah was disciplined for unbelief, but Mary was not because she asked in faith how God would act, not whether His word was true.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Sunday, January 18, 2026
Hebrews 11:1 teaches faith as assurance and conviction—steady trust in Jehovah’s promises that produces obedient endurance.
Christians: Strengthening the Doubter
Strengthening the weak in faith requires Scripture, compassion, prayer, and patient shepherding that turn doubt into steadfast trust in Jehovah.
Christians: The Foundation of Faith
Faith is not emotion or speculation but firm confidence in Jehovah’s revealed truth, rooted in Scripture and strengthened by trust in His character.
How Can Believers Renew Their Love for Christ According to Scripture?
Love for Christ is a deep devotion expressed through obedience, remembrance, repentance, and reliance on the Holy Spirit for renewal.
The Two Classes by Dwight L. Moody
The content discusses conviction of sin, the necessity of belief in Jesus for salvation, and the transformative power of faith.
The Gateway into the Kingdom
The importance of being "born again" is emphasized as essential for entering God's kingdom, contrasting personal efforts with divine regeneration.
What Does 2 Chronicles 16:9 Reveal About God’s Search for Loyal Hearts?
2 Chronicles 16:9 asserts God's active support for those with undivided hearts, warning against reliance on human strength.
Wonderfully Made: Living Testaments of His Glory
This content emphasizes the awe of creation and humanity's unique design, highlighting the need for appreciation and faith in Jehovah's wisdom.
How Did Mordecai’s Faith Shape His Actions and Influence in the Persian Empire?
Explore the profound impact of Mordecai's unwavering faith in Jehovah on his actions and influence within the Persian Empire. This article delves into the Biblical narrative of Mordecai, highlighting his role as Esther's cousin, his refusal to bow to Haman, and his strategic wisdom that led to the deliverance of the Jewish people. Discover how Mordecai's integrity and adherence to divine principles shaped not only his own destiny but also left a lasting legacy in Jewish history and Biblical lore.

