A disciple of Jesus repents, believes, obeys, is baptized, remains in Christ’s Word, and helps make other disciples.
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Spiritual growth transforms the believer through Scripture, obedient faith, discernment, and Christlike character.
Daily Devotional for Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Isaiah 54:10 shows that Jehovah’s loyal love and covenant peace remain firm when every visible support is shaken.
Conquering Injustice by Overcoming Evil With Good—Romans 12:21
Romans 12:21 teaches Christians to face injustice without revenge, overcoming evil through truth, kindness, and trust in Jehovah.
Overcoming Doubts by Examining All Things—First Thessalonians 5:21
First Thessalonians 5:21 teaches Christians to overcome doubt by examining claims and holding fast to biblical truth.
Responding to Sin With Love, Mercy, and Repentance—Romans 2:4
Romans 2:4 teaches that God’s kindness is not permission to sin but a merciful call to repentance and restoration.
Jehovah’s Patience and the Call to Repent—2 Peter 3:9
Second Peter 3:9 shows Jehovah’s patience is not delay but mercy, giving sinners time to repent and turn to Him.
Stay Watchful and Resist Temptation—Matthew 26:41
Matthew 26:41 teaches Christians to stay watchful, pray, and resist temptation before desire grows into sin.
Recognizing the Truth and Standing Firm in It—Ephesians 6:14
Ephesians 6:14 teaches that truth is the Christian’s first defense against deception and the foundation for standing firm.
Keep Walking in the Light and Refuse the Darkness—Ephesians 5:8
Ephesians 5:8 calls Christians to reject darkness and keep walking as children of light through truth, holiness, and obedience.

