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At St Nicholas Methodist you will find a friendly welcome where we help each other to worship God, and strive to live more like Christ in service beyond the walls of our church building. We are part of the Exeter Coast and Country Circuit.

Saturday, 25 October 2025

Daily Devotions


Standing Firm in the Storm

Scripture: “Therefore, putting on the full armour of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.” – Ephesians 6:11

Life can feel like a storm at sea. Winds of doubt, waves of worry, and currents of distraction threaten to sweep us off course. But God calls us to stand firm—rooted in Him, equipped with His truth, and strengthened by His Spirit.

Spiritual growth isn’t just about knowing God’s commands—it’s about living them, letting His Word shape our thoughts, actions, and hearts. The “armor of God” is more than a metaphor; it’s a daily invitation to grow stronger in faith, resist deception, and act with courage and love.

Think of a lighthouse on a rocky shore. The storm rages, but the light doesn’t waver. Its steady glow guides ships safely through treacherous waters. In the same way, mature believers reflect God’s light, standing firm and helping others navigate life’s storms.

Growth takes time, patience, and practice. Every choice to trust God, obey Him, and serve others strengthens your faith and builds spiritual resilience. And the beauty is that God never stops working in you—He continues to shape and equip you for His purposes.

Prayer:

Father God,

Thank You for equipping me with Your armour and for standing with me in every storm. Help me grow in faith, courage, and discernment, so that I may stand firm against anything that threatens to shake me.


Strengthen me to reflect Your light, guide others, and walk boldly in Your truth. May I continue to grow in wisdom, love, and obedience, trusting that You are faithful to complete the work You began in me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Friday, 24 October 2025

Daily Devotions


Growing Into Spiritual Maturity

Scripture: “So that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.” – Ephesians 4:14

In the New Testament, we see a recurring theme: God calls us to grow beyond spiritual childhood. Paul reminds us that immature faith leaves us vulnerable—like infants tossed by waves and blown about by the slightest wind.

Spiritual maturity means stability.

It’s about being grounded in truth, so we aren’t carried away by every new teaching, trend, or clever idea that comes along. God calls us to root ourselves deeply in His Word and Spirit, growing in knowledge, wisdom, and unity.

Imagine a small boat caught in a storm. The waves crash, the wind howls, and without a strong anchor, the boat is helpless. But a lighthouse standing on solid rock guides it safely to shore. No matter how fierce the storm, the boat navigates safely because it’s anchored to something unchanging.

As believers, Christ is our lighthouse and our anchor. When we grow in faith and understanding, we can recognize false teachings, avoid deception, and stand firm, even in turbulent times. And like that lighthouse, mature believers can also guide others safely.

Prayer:

Lord God,

Thank You for calling me to grow in faith and maturity. Help me not to be like a child, tossed and blown by every new idea or teaching. Strengthen me with Your Spirit, and root me deeply in Your truth.


Give me discernment to recognize what is true and what is false. Help me stand firm on the foundation of Jesus Christ, unshaken by confusion or deception.


May I grow in wisdom, unity, and love, so that I can also be a steady guide for others in this world.


In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Thursday, 23 October 2025

Daily Devotions


God’s Work in You: A Promise of Completion

Scripture: “And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” – Philippians 1:6

Have you ever started something with enthusiasm, only to abandon it halfway through? Maybe it was a book you never finished, a resolution that faded by February, or a gym membership that turned into a donation. We all know what it’s like to begin with passion and end with regret.

Here’s the good news: God isn’t like that.

Paul speaks with unwavering confidence in Philippians 1:6. He assures us that the God who began a good work in us will see it through to completion. He won’t quit. He won’t forget. No matter how slow progress seems, how many mistakes we make, or how lost we sometimes feel—God is still at work.

This verse is more than encouragement—it’s a promise. God is fully invested in your growth, your healing, your calling, and your eternity. The transformation He started in you isn’t finished yet, but it will be. He’s not giving up on you.

Think of a renowned sculptor asked how he creates stunning pieces from raw blocks of stone. He replied, “I just chip away everything that doesn’t look like the image I have in mind.”

That’s exactly what God is doing in your life.

You might feel rough around the edges—unfinished, imperfect, or broken. But God, the Master Sculptor, sees what you can’t. With every challenge, every lesson, every moment of grace, He’s shaping you into the image of Christ. And He won’t stop until the masterpiece is complete.

Prayer:

Father, thank You for starting a good work in me—and for Your promise to finish it. When I feel tired, unworthy, or stuck, remind me that You are still at work, patiently shaping me with grace and purpose. Help me to trust the process and rest in Your faithfulness. In Jesus’ name, Amen


Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Daily Devotions


Growing in Grace: A Lifelong Journey

Scripture: “But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” – 2 Peter 3:18

Spiritual growth isn’t a one-time event—it’s a lifelong journey. Peter’s closing words remind us: grow. Not just know about Jesus. Not just experience His grace once. But keep growing—in understanding Him, depending on His grace, and becoming more like Him.

Think of it like climbing a mountain:

  • Intentional effort: Growth doesn’t happen by accident.
  • Continual learning: There’s always more to discover about Jesus.
  • Daily grace: His strength fills in where we fall short.

Peter doesn’t command perfection. He invites progress. It’s okay to stumble, as long as we keep moving forward.

Consider a child learning the piano. At first, the notes are clumsy, mistakes frequent, and frustration high. But with daily practice, what was once difficult becomes natural. The keys now produce beautiful music.

Christian growth works the same way. As we read God’s Word, pray, and walk with other believers, our lives begin to reflect a more beautiful tune of grace and truth. And it’s not for our applause—Peter reminds us: “To Him be glory both now and forever!”

Prayer:

Lord, help me grow in Your grace every day. Teach me to know You more, trust You deeper, and reflect You better. May my life give glory to You—now and always. Amen.


Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Daily Devotions


God Gives the Growth

Scripture:

“The one who plants and the one who waters are nothing, but only God who gives the growth.”

— 1 Corinthians 3:7

When We Forget Who Makes Things Grow

It’s easy to get caught up in comparison.

Who preached the best sermon?

Who led the biggest group?

Who brought someone to Christ?

But Paul reminds us of a simple, humbling truth: it’s not about us.

Yes, we each have roles to play. We plant seeds of truth. We water with encouragement and prayer. But no matter how faithful, passionate, or skilled we are, only God can bring life. Only God can change hearts, open eyes, and cause true spiritual growth.

This truth is both humbling and freeing:

  • Humbling, because we have no reason to boast.
  • Freeing, because the results are in God’s hands—not ours.

The Garden Lesson

One spring, a young boy and his grandfather planted a garden together. They dug the soil, sowed the seeds, and watered the ground every day.

The boy waited eagerly. He was sure their hard work would bring instant results.

But days passed—then weeks—and nothing seemed to change. Frustrated, he said,

“Grandpa, we worked so hard! Why isn’t anything growing?”


His grandfather smiled and said,

“We’ve done our part. But it’s not our hands that make things grow. God works in the soil, in the seed, and in time. Growth comes when He says so.”

The boy learned a truth that every believer needs to remember: God gives the growth.

Faithful in Our Part

Whether your service is seen or unseen—teaching, praying, visiting, giving, or simply showing kindness—your faithfulness matters.

But the fruit belongs to God.

We are called to plant, to water, to love, and to trust. God alone brings the harvest.

And when it comes, He alone gets the glory.

 Prayer

Lord, thank You for the privilege of planting and watering in Your kingdom.

Remind me that it’s not about my skill or success—it’s about Your power and purpose.

Teach me to serve with humility and to trust You with the results.

You bring the growth. You get the glory.

Amen.


Monday, 20 October 2025

Daily Devotions


Let Perseverance Finish Its Work

Scripture:

“Let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.”

— James 1:4


Reflection 


In our fast-paced world, we’re trained to crave instant results—fast food, quick answers, overnight shipping. But spiritual maturity doesn’t come overnight. It comes through a process—often a painful one—called perseverance.

James reminds us that when trials come, they’re not interruptions or detours. They are God’s tools to shape us. But there’s a condition: we must let perseverance finish its work. That means we don’t quit halfway, we don’t rush the process, and we don’t resist what God is building in us through hardship.

Think of a blacksmith forging a sword. If the sword is pulled from the fire too soon, it remains weak and brittle. Only when it endures the full process does it become strong, useful, and complete.

God is doing the same in our lives. It’s important not to cut short what He wants to complete. He grows our patience through waiting, strengthens our character through adversity, and deepens our trust through uncertainty.

In the end, we won’t just come out of the trial — we’ll come out mature, complete, and spiritually unshakable.

Prayer:

Lord, help me not to run from the process.

Teach me to embrace what You are doing in my life, even when it’s hard.

Give me the strength to let perseverance finish its work,

so I may be mature and complete in You.

Amen.


Sunday, 19 October 2025

Devotional for Sunday, 19 October 2025


📖 Lectionary Readings (Proper 24 / Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost)

Jeremiah 31:27–34 – God promises a new covenant, writing the law on hearts.

Psalm 119:97–104 – A love for God’s law, meditating on it day and night.

2 Timothy 3:14–4:5 – Paul’s encouragement to continue in faith and proclaim the gospel.

Luke 18:1–8 – The parable of the persistent widow, teaching the importance of persistent prayer.



🎶 Hymn Suggestion from Singing the Faith


“Be still and know that I am God” (StF 18)


This hymn reflects the theme of God’s presence and the call to trust in Him, aligning with the readings’ emphasis on God’s covenant and the importance of prayer.


💡 Reflection


The readings today invite us to consider God’s enduring faithfulness and our response. In Jeremiah, God promises a new covenant, one that is internal and personal. Psalm 119 echoes a deep love for God’s law, suggesting that meditation on His Word brings wisdom. In 2 Timothy, Paul urges Timothy to continue in faith and to proclaim the gospel, despite challenges. The parable in Luke emphasizes the importance of persistent prayer, illustrating that God hears and responds to those who earnestly seek Him.


As we reflect on these passages, let us examine our own lives. Are we persistent in prayer? Do we meditate on God’s Word daily? Are we faithful in proclaiming the gospel? May this devotional inspire us to deepen our relationship with God and to trust in His promises.


🙏 Prayer


Gracious God,

We come before You with hearts open to Your Word.

As You promised a new covenant,

Write Your law upon our hearts.

Guide us in persistent prayer,

Trusting in Your justice and mercy.

Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.


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