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).
Jesus didn’t come to build a ministry—He came to reveal God. Clear the path. Love well. Be a friend, not an employee. Ask Him: “God, what’s on Your heart today?” Then follow His lead. It’s not about platforms—it’s about presence. That’s enough.
She was dragged out in shame, ready to be stoned. But Jesus said, “Let the one without sin cast the first stone.” One by one, they walked away. He didn’t condemn her—He restored her. Grace covers what religion tries to expose. Be more like Jesus.
A powerful Easter encounter that forever changed my faith. From a vivid vision of Jesus’ suffering to a deeper understanding of His love, this episode invites you to reflect, remember, and step into the resurrected life.
Sometimes God calls you to something new—and asks you to leave everything familiar behind. It’s not easy, but it’s holy. Don’t carry yesterday’s bread into today’s promise. He’s got fresh provision for you. Trust Him. lovespeaks.io
Some days you feel on fire for God—other days, it feels like everything falls apart. That’s okay. Your feelings don’t define your faith. God’s love is steady. His mercy is new. So take a breath, find your peace… and if all else fails, find Jesus.
Jesus wasn’t trying to be controversial—He was just real. He tore down the rules and gatekeeping and made it simple: Love God. Love people. That kind of radical love still offends today.
What if God exposed you the way you expose others? He doesn’t—He forgives, restores, and loves. Maybe it’s time we stop dragging people and start pointing them to Jesus. Love covers. Mercy restores. Are you opening the door to God or blocking the way?
Being a child of God doesn’t mean royal treatment—it means humble service. True sons and daughters serve others, take the low place, and trust God to promote them in His timing. Let Him lift you up. Stay humble. Stay faithful.
It’s 4/13, so naturally I thought of Philippians 4:13. Paul wasn’t hyping himself up—he was talking about endurance. His strength came from Christ, not circumstances. So… what’s got your attention today? Set your mind on things above. Fix your eyes on Him.
That inner critic isn’t God—it’s rejection in disguise. It condemns, compares, and lies. But God isn’t after perfection; He’s after faith. You’re not a mistake. You’re loved. Stop striving. Stop comparing. Let Him love you. He’s not done with you yet.