The question isn’t whether you’re being shaped every day. The question is by what.
Most of us don’t wake up intending to spend an hour scrolling social media. We don’t plan to check the news dozens of times. We don’t mean to let our days get swallowed by notifications, emails, and distractions.
But little habits have a way of shaping our lives. And over time, they shape us.
The things we do repeatedly become the things that form us. They influence how we think, what we value, where we focus our attention, and ultimately who we become.
The same is true of faith.
Strong faith is rarely built through occasional inspiration. More often, it’s built through small, intentional choices repeated day after day.
A few minutes spent in prayer may not seem significant in the moment. Neither does reading a passage of Scripture or taking time to reflect before the demands of the day begin.
But over time, those moments accumulate.
They shape our perspective.
They strengthen our convictions.
They deepen our relationship with God.
That’s the idea behind EKKL’s Daily Devotionals—not another item on your to-do list, but a simple daily rhythm designed to help you begin each day with purpose.
Your New Daily Habit
Each Daily Devotional follows five simple steps:
Still — Pause. Slow down. Create space to hear from God.
Word — Spend time in Scripture and focus on biblical truth.
Prayer — Bring your needs, gratitude, struggles, and hopes before God.
Declare— Speak truth over your life and remember God’s promises.
Worship — Reflect, respond, and realign your heart through worship.
Simple steps. A powerful rhythm.
What Is Shaping You?
One of the greatest misconceptions about spiritual growth is that it happens all at once. A powerful sermon. A life-changing book. A mountaintop experience.
Those moments matter. But more often, faith is built the same way relationships are built: through consistency. Through showing up. Through daily rhythms that keep us connected to what matters most.
That’s why daily habits matter. Not because they earn God’s love. Not because they make life easier. But because they help us become the kind of people we want to be.
There is simply no escaping it. Every day, something is discipling us.
The content we consume.
The stories we believe.
The voices we listen to.
The habits we practice.
The question isn’t whether we’re being shaped. The question is whether that formation is happening by accident or by intention.
After all, faith isn’t built in a day. It’s built daily.


