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Unlocked: Daily Devotions for Teens
Keys for Kids Ministries
2000 episodes
1 day ago
Unlocked is a daily teen devotional, centered on God’s Word. Each day’s devotion—whether fiction, poetry, or essay—asks the question: How does Jesus and what He did affect today’s topic? With daily devotions read by our hosts, Natalie and Dylan, and questions designed to encourage discussion and a deeper walk with Christ, Unlocked invites teens to both engage with the Bible and to write and submit their own devotional pieces.
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Unlocked is a daily teen devotional, centered on God’s Word. Each day’s devotion—whether fiction, poetry, or essay—asks the question: How does Jesus and what He did affect today’s topic? With daily devotions read by our hosts, Natalie and Dylan, and questions designed to encourage discussion and a deeper walk with Christ, Unlocked invites teens to both engage with the Bible and to write and submit their own devotional pieces.
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Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Stories for Kids
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Family Matters
Unlocked: Daily Devotions for Teens
4 minutes 47 seconds
1 week ago
Family Matters
READ: MATTHEW 12:46-50; MARK 6:4; JOHN 1:12-13 If anyone understands messed up families, it’s Jesus. Imagine the ridicule He could have received growing up when His neighbors and friends assumed His mother had Him out of wedlock (Matthew 1:18-25). People at school might have muttered about how neither Jesus nor Mary deserved to live. Their cruel words could have rivaled some of the insults I received from bullies in middle school. Or the fact that His father, Joseph, likely died before He began His ministry. With few occupations available for widows back then, taking care of Mary became Jesus’s responsibility as the firstborn (John 19:25-27). No pressure there, especially on top of the whole Messiah gig. Not to mention His mother and siblings stormed one of His sermons, likely to tell Him to keep quiet. Even James, Jesus’s brother, doubted Jesus’s true identity as the Messiah until long after His death and resurrection (John 7:2-5; Acts 1:14; 1 Corinthians 15:7; James 1:1). You heard that right: His own brother didn’t believe in Him. Growing up, when confronted with constant sibling fights and my parents’ divorce, I hated the meaning of family. To me, family meant slamming doors and shouting matches. I would forget that I have a family bigger than the one in my house. Even though my biological mother and brothers may cause disappointment, my family in Christ gives me hope because, in Him, I always have a family—one that lasts forever, rooted in His promises. Sure, we mess up. Our Christ-family still slams doors and causes deep hurts. But we all take part in a restoration process. Messed up? Sure. Storming Jesus’s kingdom to tell Him He’s not doing a good job? Guilty as charged. But Jesus calls us family, walking with us and restoring our broken selves through His death and resurrection. If anyone can turn a messy family into something beautiful, it’s Him. • Hope Bolinger • Everybody has brokenness in their family. What kinds of brokenness do you see in your family? Consider taking a moment to ask Jesus to restore your family and heal your hurts. • Maybe your family is also part of your Christ-family. You can praise God for that! But maybe your family doesn’t believe in Jesus. You can pray for them and ask God to show you how to tell them about Jesus. Consider taking some time to do this now. [Jesus said,] “For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” Matthew 12:50 (CSB)
Unlocked: Daily Devotions for Teens
Unlocked is a daily teen devotional, centered on God’s Word. Each day’s devotion—whether fiction, poetry, or essay—asks the question: How does Jesus and what He did affect today’s topic? With daily devotions read by our hosts, Natalie and Dylan, and questions designed to encourage discussion and a deeper walk with Christ, Unlocked invites teens to both engage with the Bible and to write and submit their own devotional pieces.