Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional
Welcome to the Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional, where faith meets action. This daily podcast is designed to challenge, equip, and encourage men to step into their God-given role as leaders, protectors, and providers.
Rooted in biblical truth, each episode delivers a short but powerful message to help you sharpen your faith, strengthen your mind, and restore your warrior spirit.
Recorded in both video and audio, our devotionals are available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms, making it easy to start your day with God’s Word—whether you're at the gym, in the car, or gearing up for battle in everyday life.
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Episodes
246 episodes
When Men Scatter | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:31-32
In this episode of Restoring Warriors, we dive into one of the most necessary—and uncomfortable—core values for men who want real freedom: accountability.Using the story of David, Bathsheba, and Nathan, we unpack how isolation, secrecy, ...
The Table is Still Coming | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:29
In this episode, we unpack Jesus’ powerful words at the Last Supper in Matthew 26:29—a moment spoken just hours before the cross, yet filled with hope, endurance, and the promise of future victory.Jesus knew suffering was coming, but in...
The New Covenant Changes Everything | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:27-28
“Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, ‘Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.’” — Matthew 26:27–28At that t...
Leadership is Sacrifice | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:26
Leadership Is Sacrifice | Matthew 26:26 | Broken to Feed OthersIn Gospel of Matthew 26:26, Jesus Christ takes bread, gives thanks, breaks it, and gives it to His disciples.That sequence matters.He blessed it.He broke...
Teacher or Lord? | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:24-25
Teacher or Lord? | Matthew 26:24–25 | The Difference Between Respect and SurrenderIn Gospel of Matthew 26:24–25, Judas Iscariot sits at the same table as the other disciples. He listens to the teaching, follows the group, and stays clos...
Search Me First | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:22-23
Search Me First | Matthew 26:22–23 | The Danger of Hidden DriftIn Gospel of Matthew 26:22–23, Jesus Christ tells His disciples that one of them will betray Him. And their response is revealing.They don’t point fingers.They d...
Staying Steady When You're Hurt | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:20-21
Staying Steady When You’re Hurt | Matthew 26:20–21 | Strength Under PressureIn Gospel of Matthew 26:20–21, Jesus Christ sits at the table knowing betrayal is coming. He knows exactly what Judas Iscariot is about to do—yet He stays stead...
Prepare the Room | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:18-19
Prepare the Room | Matthew 26:18–19 | Discipline Before DestinyIn Gospel of Matthew 26:18–19, Jesus Christ gives a simple instruction before the cross, before the resurrection, before everything changes: prepare the room.There w...
What's Your Price? | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:14-16
What’s Your Price? | Matthew 26:14–16 | When Conviction Becomes a TransactionIn Gospel of Matthew 26:14–16, Judas Iscariot asks a dangerous question: “What are you willing to give me?” In that moment, loyalt...
Validated By Jesus, Not the Crowd | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:12-13
Validated by Jesus, Not the Crowd | Matthew 26:12–13In Gospel of Matthew 26:12–13, Jesus Christ defends and honors a woman whose bold act of devotion drew criticism from everyone else in the room.She stepped forward in obedience...
While You Still Have the Chance | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:10-11
While You Still Have the Chance | Matthew 26:10–11Jesus wasn’t dismissing the poor—He was emphasizing urgency. The opportunity to honor Him was right in front of them, and one woman recognized it. While others debated cost and practical...
Devotion vs Betrayal | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:6-7
Devotion vs. Betrayal | Matthew 26:6–7Two people stood in the same room with Jesus—but made completely different decisions.One woman poured out everything she had in an act of surrender.Judas held onto what he valued—and tra...
Protecting Position or Protecting Truth | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:3-5
Protecting Position or Protecting Truth | Matthew 26:3–5In this message, we unpack a dangerous shift that every man faces: the moment when protecting comfort, reputation, or influence starts to outweigh standing on truth.In Matt...
Walk Toward It | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:2
In Matthew 26:2, Jesus makes something clear:He knew what was coming—and He walked toward it anyway.Betrayal.Suffering.The cross.No hesitation. No shortcuts.Just obedience.That’s real strength.
Faith Shows Up in the Small Things | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:45-46
Faith Shows Up in the Small Things | Matthew 25:45–46 | Real Faith in ActionIn Gospel of Matthew 25:45–46, Jesus Christ flips our idea of faith upside down. Most men are waiting for a big moment—something bold, visible, and undeniable—t...
Who Did You Walk Past? | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:42-43
In Matthew 25:42–43, Jesus confronts something most men overlook:It’s not always what you did wrong—it’s what you didn’t do at all.These men weren’t cruel.They didn’t attack or harm anyone.They just kept walking....
Don't Wait Until It's Too Late | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:41
In Matthew 25:41, Jesus gives a warning that shouldn’t be ignored:Don’t wait until it’s too late.This isn’t about obvious rebellion— it’s about delay.The people in this passage weren’t villains.&n...
Don't Miss the People Right in Front of You | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:37-40
In Matthew 25:37–40, Jesus completely reframes what it means to serve Him:You don’t miss God by missing a platform—you miss Him by missing people.The righteous are surprised. They ask when they ever saw Jesus hungry, thirsty, si...
Your Life is the Mission Field | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:35-36
In Matthew 25:35–36, Jesus flips how we think about impact:Your life is the mission field.Most men think they need a platform to serve God— a title, a stage, a “right time.”But Jesus points to something simp...
The Day Your Quiet Work Gets Called Out | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:34
There are seasons where obedience feels invisible. You’re doing the right thing—staying disciplined, honoring God, leading your family—but it seems like the men living in defiance are the ones getting ahead. They have comfort, influence, and re...
Restoring Warriors Core Values | Integrity
Integrity isn’t just about what you say— it’s about alignment.Matthew doesn’t directly define it, but Scripture makes it clear: Integrity is being the same man in private as you are in public.It starts wit...
The Reveal is Coming | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:31-32
In Matthew 25:31–32, Jesus reveals a moment every man will face:The reveal is coming.One day, we will stand before the King—not to explain or compare—but to be revealed.Not just what we said we believed… but...
Faithfulness Attracts Responsibility | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:28-29
In Matthew 25:28–29, Jesus shows us how growth works in the Kingdom:Faithfulness leads to more.The servant who received more wasn’t the most talented—he was the most reliable. He took what he had and put it to work.N...
You're Responsible for What You Know | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 25:26-27
In Matthew 25:26–27, the servant isn’t corrected for lack of ability—he’s corrected for lack of action.He knew what was expected… and still did nothing.That’s the warning.There comes a point where ignorance isn’t the iss...