16 February 2026: Chosen Before Time Began

Reading: Ephesians 1:3-6

Devotional: Before the foundation of the world, God chose you. This wasn't an afterthought or contingency plan—it was His deliberate design. You were not an accident or mistake; you were intentionally selected by the Creator of the universe to be holy and blameless in His sight. This choosing wasn't based on your performance, achievements, or worthiness, but purely on His love and grace. Today, reject the lies that you're not enough or that you've disqualified yourself. God's choice stands firm, sealed before time itself existed. Let this truth reshape how you see yourself—you are chosen, loved, and destined for relationship with Him.

Reflection Question: How does knowing you were chosen before creation change the way you view your identity and worth?

 

17 February 2026: Sealed by the Holy Spirit

Reading: Ephesians 1:13-14; 2 Corinthians 1:21-22

Devotional: When you believed in Christ, God stamped you with His seal—the Holy Spirit. This isn't a fragile mark that can be rubbed off by your mistakes or struggles. It's an eternal guarantee of your inheritance, a divine "down payment" on all God has promised you. No temptation, failure, or circumstance can break this seal. The enemy may whisper that you've gone too far or sinned too much, but God's seal remains unbroken. You belong to Him completely. The same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead dwells in you, empowering you to say no to sin and yes to righteousness. Walk today in the confidence that you are permanently marked as God's own.

Reflection Question: What would change in your daily life if you truly believed nothing could break God's seal on your soul?

 

18 February 2026: Redeemed and Forgiven

Reading: Ephesians 1:7-8; Colossians 1:13-14

Devotional: Through Christ's blood, you have been redeemed—bought back, restored, made new. Your sins aren't just covered; they're removed as far as the east is from the west. God doesn't keep a record of your wrongs or hold your past against you. His grace has been lavished upon you, not sparingly but abundantly. This forgiveness isn't earned through your efforts but proceeds from His overflowing love. If God has forgiven you so completely, how can you withhold forgiveness from others? The freedom you've received is meant to flow through you. Release the resentment, bitterness, and grudges you're carrying. Let God's redemptive work in your life become a testimony of grace to those around you.

Reflection Question: Who do you need to extend forgiveness to today, reflecting the forgiveness you've received from God?

 

19 February 2026: Every Spiritual Blessing Is Yours

Reading: Ephesians 1:3; 2 Peter 1:3-4

Devotional: You have been blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ—not some, not most, but every single one. This means you lack nothing for living a godly life! You have supernatural strength to resist temptation, wisdom for difficult decisions, peace in chaos, and joy in suffering. These aren't future promises; they're present realities waiting to be accessed through faith. The enemy wants you to live as a spiritual pauper, unaware of your inheritance. But God invites you to open the treasure chest and receive what's already yours. When temptation comes, remember: you have the power to say no. When confusion clouds your mind, remember: you have divine wisdom available. Stop living beneath your spiritual privileges and start accessing heaven's resources today.

Reflection Question: What spiritual blessing do you need to access today, and how will you reach out in faith to receive it?

 

20 February 2026: God Works All Things for Good

Reading: Romans 8:28-39; Jeremiah 29:11

Devotional: Even when life feels like it's falling apart, God is working for your good. This doesn't mean everything that happens is good, but that God can weave even the painful threads into a beautiful tapestry of purpose. When disease strikes, when relationships crumble, when hope seems lost—these are the very moments God wants to reveal His presence most powerfully. He doesn't waste your suffering; He transforms it. Your trials become testimonies, your pain becomes a platform for His glory, and your brokenness becomes the place where His strength shines brightest. Today, surrender what feels impossible to God's sovereign hands. Trust that He who chose you, sealed you, and redeemed you will complete the good work He began in you.

Reflection Question: What difficult circumstance are you facing that you need to trust God to work for good?