Faith for Everyday
Faith for Everyday is a daily podcast dedicated to guiding youth through modern challenges with timeless Biblical wisdom. Each approximately 10-minute episode offers scriptural insights and practical encouragement to strengthen faith in everyday life. New episodes are released daily.
Spending time in God’s Word is essential for spiritual growth, yet many people struggle with where to start. Some feel intimidated by the Bible’s depth, while others become discouraged or overwhelmed by life’s challenges. If you’ve ever felt that way, this devotional is for you.
"Faith for Every Day" is designed as a simple yet powerful guide to help you engage with Scripture daily. You don’t have to start on January 1st—this podcast is meant to be picked up at any time of the year. Each daily devotion stands on its own, addressing real-life struggles while pointing you back to God’s truth.
Throughout this journey, we will explore topics such as anxiety, depression, rejection, and uncertainty—struggles that are all too common today. But you’re not alone. The Bible is filled with stories of people who faced similar challenges and found strength in God. By looking at their experiences, we can find encouragement, hope, and guidance for our own lives.
Whether you’re a new believer seeking direction or a seasoned Christian looking for fresh inspiration, this podcast will meet you where you are. My prayer is that as you go through these devotionals, you will be encouraged to dig deeper into God’s Word, grow in faith, and draw closer to Him daily.
Let’s embark on this journey together—one day at a time, one step closer to God.
Faith for Everyday
Pursuing Peace In Messy Relationships With Romans 12:18
When relationships feel tangled and tense, what does it actually mean to “live peaceably with all”? We take Romans 12:18 off the page and into daily life, showing how to pursue real peace in conversations with family, friends, classmates, and coworkers—even when others won’t meet you halfway.
We unpack the difference between peacemakers and peacekeepers, why truth and grace must travel together, and how to set clear boundaries without compromising your values. You’ll hear practical language for lowering the temperature in hard talks, ways to say “I’m sorry,” “I forgive you,” and “Let’s talk” with courage, and a simple framework for owning your part while releasing outcomes you cannot control. If your heart is getting hard, we’ll help you soften it with prayer, perspective, and small, steady choices that honor God.
You don’t need perfect circumstances to carry peace; you need a rooted posture and a few brave steps. We share how prayer fuels discernment, how to stay gentle without becoming passive, and how to choose understanding over assumption when conflict rises. If you’re the only believer in your circle, this conversation offers hope and tools to be light without burnout. You may not fix every situation, but you can make sure your side of the story reflects love, humility, and truth.
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Pursuing peace in relationships Romans twelve eighteen. If it is possible, as much as life in you, live peaceably with all men. Romans twelve eighteen. Hello and welcome to day two hundred and seventy-three of Faith for Everyday. Let us be honest, relationships are not always easy. People can be difficult, situations can be messy, and peace can feel impossible. But God calls us to pursue peace anyway. In Romans chapter 12, verse 18 it says, If it is possible, as much as life in you, live peaceably with all men. This verse acknowledges something real. Peace is not always in your control, but your attitude is, your effort is, and that is what God is looking at. Let us break that down. If it is possible, that means you will not always be able to fix every conflict. There will be people who refuse to forgive, refuse to listen, and refuse to change. But God does not call you to control them, He called you to control you. Then it says, as much as lieth in you. That is personal. That means doing everything within your power, your words, your tone, your action, your prayers to pursue peace. Not passivity, not pretending, but peace that is built on truth, grace, and humility. Living peaceably does not mean compromising your values. It does not mean letting people walk all over you. But it does mean refusing to be the source of strife. It means choosing forgiveness over bitterness, understanding over assumption and love over pride. You may be the only believer in your family. You may be the only light in your classroom or the only one trying to do right in your friend group. And yes, it can be hard. But as much as life in you, do not let your heart become hardened. Do not let offense take root. Choose peace. Maybe today you have someone in your life who is hard to deal with. Someone who has heard you, misunderstood you, or caused conflict. Ask God to help you see them through his eyes. Ask him for wisdom in how to respond and strength to pursue peace without losing yourself in the process. Peace starts with prayer. And sometimes it starts with being the first to say, I am sorry, or I forgive you. Or even let us talk. God blesses peacemakers, not peacekeepers. Because peacemaking takes courage, humility, and intentional action. Thank you very much for joining me for the 273 of faith for every day. Do not wait for the world to be peaceful. Bring peace with you. Let the love of Christ guide you and how you treat others, especially when it is hard. You may not always be able to fix the situation, but you can make sure that your side of the story honors God. I look forward to walking with you again tomorrow, same time, same place. Thank you very much for listening.