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Take a scroll through social media or turn on the news, and it won't take you long to see that there is a lot of darkness in this world... and it can weigh heavily on our hearts. We need more light in our lives, and there is no better place to find that light than in God's word. Today I'm sharing a beautiful new devotional that will help show us just that: Let the Light In from the Proverbs 31 Ministry Team. Take a look:

Do you need light for your path and hope for the dark times? No matter what you face today, it's possible to encounter the power of God's light even in dark and difficult seasons. From the Proverbs 31 Ministry team, including Joel Mudamalle, Alicia Britt Chole, and Asheritah Ciuciu (and many more!) comes Let In the Light: 50 Devotions to Confidently Know God is Good and Guiding Your Steps, a devotional to lead you into the light of God's Word and presence.
Friend, we were never meant to walk in darkness. But no matter how dark the world seems, the good news is that even in the darkest places, God still pursues us. There is no place too dark, because wherever God is, light is there too. And you can be sure there will be enough light for your next step.
This timeless message offers profound insights into the eternal light that shines in our darkness. In this beautiful, full-color devotional, rich with light imagery, you will find:
- An encouraging foreword from Lysa TerKeurst where she shares that it is possible to encounter God's light, even when life feels shrouded in darkness
- A relevant Bible verse for every entry
- Devotions from Proverbs 31 writers, including bestselling authors such as Joel Mudamalle, Alicia Britt Chole, Asheritah Ciuciu, and more
- Bible teaching that leads you from creation to the arrival of Jesus, the Light of the World, and to our hope eternal where there will be no darkness
- A practical and relevant message to help you cling to God's Word and step into the light
When you have walked in dark places for a long time, it can seem that day will never come. But God has promised that He will not abandon His people. Though we may not see clearly now, God will lead us in new ways, on paths we haven't been before, making rough places level and dark places light. This book makes a wonderful gift for anyone who is:
- Seeking a closer walk with Jesus and encouragement to spend more time with God’s Word
- Facing a dark or difficult situation that needs hope
- Diving deeper into the biblical passages of light, doing a study for advent or lent, or studying with a group of friends
- Searching for daily reminders that God has ultimately defeated darkness and that we can live in the light of eternal redemption and be a light to those around us
Whatever you're facing today, Let In the Light reminds us that Jesus is the light, and in Him, darkness will be defeated.
I have been a fan of Proverbs 31 Ministries for many years, so I was excited to check out this devotional for myself. Right away, I was impressed with the beautiful design of this devotional. The beautiful style that we see on the cover is carried throughout the book with beautiful photographs sprinkled throughout as well. Beyond that though, the devotions inside are just as beautiful as well. Each devotion is written by a different author, and I enjoyed seeing the different voices- with each of them ultimately pointing us to God's light. They are fairly brief, just a few pages each, and all end with at least one journal prompt with additional space to reflect (though if you're wordy like myself, you might find a separate journal beneficial). There are 50 devotions, broken into 9 parts. At the time of this review, I have not read through it entirely but have enjoyed what I have seen so far. I looked forward to reading through this one more in the new year.
Want to learn more? You can find all the details and purchase your copy here: https://bit.ly/LetIntheLight50Devos


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