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DEVOTION


When dreams die
Before Joseph was a ruler, he was a promise. Before he wore robes in Egypt, he was the child of an old man’s tears.

Christopher Reed
2 days ago4 min read


Be ye therefore perfect
Jesus is calling us to moral completeness. That moral completeness can't be found in individual performance or lack thereof. When he says, "Be ye therefore perfect," he is encouraging us to be complete, fulfilled, whole in Him!

Christopher Reed
3 days ago2 min read


Daily Scripture on “Working Out Your Salvation”
Salvation is not something you earn—it’s something you live out. As God works within you, your role is to respond with reverence, obedience, and a willing heart, allowing His transforming work to be fully expressed in your life.

Christopher Reed
4 days ago2 min read


Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.”
Meekness is not weakness—it is strength surrendered to God. When you trust Him enough to lay down pride and control, you position yourself to receive what only He can give.

Christopher Reed
6 days ago2 min read


Romans 8:28 — God Works Through Suffering
The text does not say all things are good, but that God actively works through all circumstances—good and bad—to produce a good outcome for those aligned with His purpose.

Christopher Reed
Apr 302 min read


“Losing Your Life to Find It”
Jesus is offering a divine exchange. Give up your self-centered life and follow me, and you will realize the life you've always wanted.

Christopher Reed
Apr 292 min read


Faith Proven Through Action in James 2:24
A CreedTek devotion on James 2:24, living faith, and why obedience shows faith to be real.

Christopher Reed
Apr 282 min read


Leviticus 6:13 — The Altar That Never Goes Out
A CreedTek devotion on Leviticus 6:13, continual worship, and the quiet regular tending that keeps the fire of faith alive.

Christopher Reed
Apr 271 min read


The Fullness of Deity in Colossians 2:9
A CreedTek devotion on Colossians 2:9, Christ’s fullness, and why every spiritual add-on falls short of Jesus.

Christopher Reed
Apr 271 min read


Tongues as of Fire — The Spirit’s Refining Work
There are moments in Scripture when God’s presence cannot be ignored. A bush burns but is not consumed. A mountain trembles beneath smoke and fire. An altar glows with holy flame. And then, in Acts 2, something stunning happens in an upper room: “Divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them.”— Acts 2:3 Luke is careful with his words. He says the tongues were “as of fire”—not literal flames, but something that looked like fire. The Greek word hōse

Christopher Reed
Apr 262 min read
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