Resources for the Devout Life

Christian daily devotional books and Bible study tools from WordPoints. Daily meditations by Gary Henry, encouraging growth in devotion to God.

Meditations for Daily Growth

Obeying the Gospel

Listen to Him (May 9)

Listen to Him (May 9)

What have we done with what we’ve heard, however much or little that may be? The real question is not whether we’ve heard, but whether we’ve listened. We’ve “heard” enough truth to save the world. But are we paying attention? Is the truth sinking in?

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Diligently Seeking God

No Trivial Pursuit (May 9)

No Trivial Pursuit (May 9)

Trifling is undesirable even in worldly matters. Those who dabble, acting superficially and without any serious intent, rarely accomplish any lasting good. But the worst trifling is to trifle with God. That is not only undesirable; it is deadly.

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Reaching Forward

Metamorphosis (May 9)

Metamorphosis (May 9)

When what we are frustrates us, we shouldn’t give up on ourselves. One day, we will be glorious creatures, but we’re not there yet. For now, the most that can be said is that we’re becoming the persons we were created to be. But that is saying a lot!

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Enthusiastic Ideas

Mastery (May 9)

Mastery (May 9)

The most important mastery is self-mastery. We needn’t think that, just because we’ve mastered our job, work, or craft, there is no need to master ourselves, for therein lies the real mastery. Without it, no other mastery will be found praiseworthy.

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Challenging Every Person to Take God More Seriously

Is devotion to God your primary passion? Our daily devotionals and Bible studies are designed to help you pursue this goal. More than mere fluff, our readings are “devotionals with a difference.” If you’re ready to reach toward spiritual growth, we’re here to support you.

Devotional Meditation - WordPoints

Devotional Meditation

Rather than thinking about God casually, meditation is a deep pondering of His truth. When we meditate devotionally, the facts about God are given more than a "passing glance." We think about them intently and lovingly so their meaning can truly sink in.

Daily Devotional Books - WordPoints

Daily Devotional Books

Unfortunately, many of the best-selling devotionals are popular not because they produce greater devotion to God but because they give the reader a sugary "high." They aim to make the reader feel better, but they do little to stimulate significant spiritual growth.

Devotion to God - WordPoints

Devotion to God

Devotional strength must be built up by constant, disciplined practice over time. Paul reminded his young friend Timothy of this when he said, "Meditate on these things; give yourself entirely to them, that your progress may be evident to all" (1 Timothy 4:15).

Themes for Families to Talk About

Daily Family Bible Studies - WordPoints

DFBS 320 – Saving faith is faith in Jesus Christ

We must believe that Jesus is who He claimed to be: the Son of God and Savior of the world. If we are to be saved by Him, we must turn to God in real trust and believe in His Son, committing ourselves to the truth that He can save us from our sins.

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Other Resources

Articles - Gary Henry - WordPoints

Articles

Short essays by Gary Henry from various published sources over the years. Many different topics.

Sermon Outlines - Gary Henry - WordPoints

Sermons

Sermon outlines are not just for preachers. These outlines also serve as good personal Bible studies.

Lectures - Gary Henry - WordPoints

Lectures

These are lectures delivered by Gary Henry in environments that are somewhat more "academic."

WordPoints Mobile App

WordPoints Mobile App

This handy app is free and makes it easy to read WordPoints content on your mobile device.

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Free PDF Downloads

Much of the content on WordPoints is available in printable PDF documents. Downloads are free.

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Bulk Discount on Our Books

If you give copies of our books to others, here is a quantity discount that make them less expensive.

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