Category Archives: Devotionals
At His Feet
When we are at the feet of Jesus, in His Word or in prayer or simply reflecting on His goodness, it’s where we get our Power, Protection, and Purpose. The enemy of our souls wants to keep us away from … Continue reading
Easter Pieces
A fresh-out-of-the-box 1,000 piece puzzle was dumped out onto a desk. I took a picture of the heap – cluttered and confused, upside down and intermingled. Then, after a few weeks of diligence, the puzzle was completed. I took another … Continue reading
Only You
Today is traditionally called “Good Friday.” What could possibly make the crucifixion of Jesus Christ “good?” You. You are the key to the story. Jesus loved you so much that He willingly gave His life for you. He didn’t barge … Continue reading
Beast of Burden
Jesus rode on a donkey into Jerusalem before the Passover. Seems simple enough…right? This single event sparked ripple effects among the Jewish people. By riding on a donkey (a beast of burden), it not only signified that He was a … Continue reading
Begin Again
I love the quote (arguably attributed to C.S. Lewis) “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” I can begin again. You can begin again. There is hope if … Continue reading
Good vs. Evil
Every book that tells a story has a plot involving good and evil in some respect. Even video games, movies, plays, and TV shows all have the same idea: there is a protagonist and an antagonist, a problem and a … Continue reading
For Every Author <3
Every author wants to be heard. We all struggle with how to transform the mundane into the extraordinary. No string of verbosity or witty language should pull in the reader. It should succinctly connect to the matters of the heart: … Continue reading
True Worship
Welcome back to my blog: rachellyne.wordpress.com. Here is my first attempt at writing my own short introspective devotional. Please enjoy and “like” or “comment.” ^_^ TRUE WORSHIP: True worship goes beyond obligation. Church worship should reach the inner parts of … Continue reading



