Insights of Hope
Right and Wrong
In a world where moral compasses often seem lost, there lies a universal truth within each of us—a built-in sense of right and wrong. Whether shaped by loving parents, personal experiences, or an innate instinct, this guiding principle transcends religious boundaries. Today’s devotion explores the profound idea that our conscience is not merely a societal construct but a divine imprint, urging us toward a life of integrity and purpose. Discover how this intrinsic moral code can lead us all, regardless of faith, to a more just and compassionate world.
Filling
Have you ever heard the saying, “You are what you eat?” Last night’s dinner was Red Robin, and thus, a bacon cheeseburger and broccoli filled my tummy. That’s rare because typically we are a chicken and fish-based family. I note this not because the conversation is about what you eat. What today’s topic is what are you filling your mind with. Is it books? Sports? Biblical knowledge? There are lots of answers to that question, and the focus should not be on just what you choose. The most important thing is the result. That’s what today’s devotion is about …