Encouraging Others Spiritually and Emotionally

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION Day 48 – February 17, 2026 Topic: Encouraging Others Spiritually and Emotionally Introduction  Encouragement is a powerful ministry every believer can give. People around us face battles we cannot see and carry burdens they rarely speak about. A word of hope a prayer of support or a reminder of God’s faithfulness can lift […]

Showing Kindness in Daily Interactions

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION   Day 47 – February 16, 2026   Topic: Showing Kindness in Daily Interactions  Introduction  Kindness is one of the clearest expressions of God’s love. It does not require wealth, position, or special gifting; it simply requires a willing heart. Every day, we meet people who are carrying burdens we cannot see. A gentle word, […]

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTIONDay 46-February 15,2026Topic: Walking in Love IntroductionWalking in love is at the heart of the Christian life. Love is not only something we feel—it is something we choose to live out daily through our words, actions, and attitudes. When we walk in love, we reflect God’s nature to the world around us. Love […]

Serving Without Expecting Reward

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION   Day 46 – February 15, 2026   Topic: Serving Without Expecting Reward  Introduction  True love is revealed through service. Jesus taught us that serving others is not about recognition, applause, or personal gain; it is about reflecting His heart. When we serve without expecting anything in return, we honor God and demonstrate genuine humility. Serving becomes worship […]

Loving Family and Friends Intentionally

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION  Day 45 – February 14, 2026   Topic: Loving Family and Friends Intentionally  Introduction  Loving family and friends intentionally is one of the most powerful ways we reflect the heart of Christ. Relationships do not grow by accident; they grow when we choose patience, kindness, forgiveness, and consistent acts of love. God calls us to love […]

Praying for Enemies and Difficult People

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION Day 44 – February 13, 2026   Topic: Praying for Enemies and Difficult People  Introduction  Loving difficult people is one of the greatest challenges in the Christian walk. Praying for those who hurt us feels unnatural, but it is exactly what Jesus commands. Prayer softens our hearts, heals our wounds and releases God’s power into broken relationships. Praying for our […]

Developing Compassion and Empathy

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION Day 43  February 12, 2026   Topic: Developing Compassion and Empathy  Introduction  Compassion and empathy are essential qualities for every believer. They reflect the heart of Jesus who saw people not just as crowds but as individuals with real needs. Compassion moves us to care, and empathy helps us understand the feelings of others. Growing […]

Aligning Actions with God’s Will

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION   Day 42 – February 11, 2026   Topic: Aligning Actions with God’s Will  Introduction  Discovering God’s purpose is powerful but living it out requires alignment. It is possible to know God’s will yet struggle to walk in it. Alignment happens when our choices habits and daily actions reflect God’s desires instead of our own. God’s will is not just […]

Prayer for Mentorship and Guidance

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION   Day 41 – February 10, 2026   Topic: Prayer for Mentorship and Guidance  Introduction  No one discovers purpose alone. God uses people to shape us teach us and guide us. A godly mentor provides wisdom, encouragement, correction, and direction. Mentorship is one of God’s ways of accelerating growth and protecting us from unnecessary mistakes. When we pray for mentorship, we […]

Equipping Yourself with Necessary Skills

UPHILL DAILY DEVOTION   Day 40 – February 9, 2026   Topic: Equipping Yourself with Necessary Skills  Introduction  Walking in purpose requires more than passion. It requires preparation. God gives us gifts but He also calls us to develop them. Purpose grows when we intentionally equip ourselves with the skills needed for the assignment God has given us. Preparation is an act of faith. It […]