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Daily Devotional - October 24, 2025

 

10/24/25

Good morning, Friends, 

Proverbs 29:1 -Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be destroyed beyond recovery.

Let’s be honest,  nobody likes correction. Whether it’s from God, a parent, a pastor, or a friend, being told we’re wrong doesn’t feel good. But Proverbs 29:1 warns us what happens when we keep ignoring correction. It says that if someone keeps hardening their heart after being warned again and again, a time will come when they’ll face consequences that can’t be undone. In other words, you can only ignore God’s voice for so long before it catches up with you.

This verse isn’t meant to scare you; it’s meant to wake you up. God’s correction isn’t punishment,  it’s protection. He doesn’t call us out to shame us; He calls us back to save us. When we push Him away, we’re not just rejecting His way, we’re rejecting His grace. And eventually, that hard heart can crack under pressure.

So don’t wait until life falls apart to start listening. When the Holy Spirit convicts you, don’t argue,  respond. When God uses someone to speak truth into your life, don’t get defensive, be thankful. That’s His love trying to rescue you before it’s too late.

Friends, find encouragement in the fact that as long as your heart is still soft, there’s hope. God’s patience is proof of His mercy. He hasn’t given up on you; He’s giving you another chance to turn around. So if He’s speaking today, don’t stiffen your neck , instead bow your heart. The sooner you listen, the sooner healing begins.

Is there an area where God’s been correcting you and you’ve been ignoring Him? Today’s the day to stop resisting and start responding.

Don’t confuse God’s patience with permission. Soften your heart while there’s still time.

Every warning from God is an invitation to grace — take it before it turns into regret.

You know what time ⏰ it is, IT'S GOOOOOOOOO TIME!!! 

Maranatha (The Lord is coming)  
Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)

- Grace & Peace
Pastor Trent

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