Daily Bread is a daily devotional style podcast. Through personal stories and biblical insights, explore who Jesus is and walking with Him. Break bread each morning with Westley for your Daily Bread. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or whatever your favorite platform is and TikTok (@thedailybreadpodcast).
God’s love isn’t based on your actions. Many think He turns away when we sin, but He never abandoned Jesus on the cross—Jesus felt separation, but God was still there. Sin clouds our awareness of Him, but He never loses sight of us (Isaiah 59:2). Jonah felt abandoned, yet God heard him. The prodigal’s father…
God’s Opinion of You Never Changes People’s opinions shift like ducks—interested when you have bread, gone when you don’t. But God’s love is constant. You don’t have to earn it. He’s already made you righteous (Isaiah 43:25). Moses, David, and Peter weren’t perfect, yet God still used them. His thoughts about you are always good…
We crave knowledge, but true wisdom is knowing God, not just information. Moses misrepresented God’s heart and missed the Promised Land. Are we doing the same? God never wanted us obsessed with “good” or “evil” but with Him. Intimacy transforms. Do you know Him well enough to know His heart?
Starting over feels scary, but it offers a fresh slate. Like the Israelites leaving Egypt, it comes with risk—but also reveals new sides of God. Don’t cling to stale bread from old seasons. Trust Him with the unknown, and you’ll look back and see His faithfulness written all over your journey.
Dying to self makes room for resurrection life—not just for you, but for others. It’s not always about giving up sin, but sometimes preferences or comforts out of love. True freedom is being willing to lay things down for the sake of love. Let’s live with that kind of sacrificial love today.
You carry the power of the Creator, but true authority comes through surrender. Jesus walked humbly, obeying the Father without striving. When you stop pushing and start submitting, you’ll find real power—marked by peace, not performance. Let Him lead, and you’ll carry heaven wherever you go.
Even small victories matter. My friend, battling anxiety, sat outside the ER but didn’t check in. He felt defeated, but I reminded him—he won. Like Elijah celebrating a cloud the size of a fist, we should celebrate the little wins. They’re proof of God’s work and the building blocks of greater victories.
Stop looking back—God has more for you. You can’t drive forward while staring in the rearview mirror. Let go of the grief, guilt, and memories you’re clinging to. When you give them to God, it becomes worship—and He’ll turn your broken pieces into something beautiful.
Jesus is for everyone—no exceptions. He doesn’t ask people to clean up first; He just says, “Follow Me.” It’s not our job to fix people—it’s our job to love them. The ones you avoid? Jesus is already walking with them. Make room at the table, because grace has no prerequisites.
Fear is a thief and a coward. It parades around as wisdom, robbing us of faith and life. But you weren’t given a spirit of fear—you were given power, love, and a sound mind. Stay close to the Lord. In His wake, you’ll find grace and protection that fear can’t touch. Walk boldly.