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Day 2: Frame It With Faith

5/27/2025

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Scripture: Matthew 16:15–18; John 6:29

Devotional:
Ever seen a barn without a frame? Didn’t think so. Even the strongest foundation won’t hold up a structure if there ain’t no framework to support it. And in the life of a believer, faith in Jesus Christ is that framework.

Jesus asked His disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” That question is still echoing through time, and it lands square on you and me today. Your answer changes everything. Faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the Living God—that’s the framework that shapes a life worth rememberin’.

Religion, good works, and church membership are all fine, but they won’t hold up your soul. Only Jesus can do that. Faith in Him is what brings salvation. Not just knowin' about Him, but trustin’ in Him. Believin’ He died and rose again to give you life, and buildin’ your life around that truth.

That kind of faith don’t just sit quiet—it changes the way you talk, the way you treat folks, and the way you handle hardship. It builds a life that points to Jesus long after you’re gone.

Cowboy Challenge:
Answer the question Jesus asked: “Who do you say I am?” Write your answer down. If you’ve never fully trusted Jesus as Savior, don’t wait another day—make today the day you say “Yes” to Him. If you already have, share your story with someone this week.
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