What is Truth?

A Prayer for Today

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the gift of this new day. As I rise, I ask for Your wisdom to guide my thoughts, Your strength to steady my steps, and Your love to shape my words and actions. Help me to walk in truth, even when it is difficult, and to reflect Your character in every decision I make.

Lord, give me humility to listen well, courage to stand for what is right, and compassion to extend grace to those around me. May my work, my conversations, and even my quiet moments bring honor to Your name.

When challenges come, remind me that I am not alone—you are my refuge and my guide. Fill me with peace that steadies my heart and joy that overflows to others.

I place this day in Your hands, trusting that You will use it for Your glory and my growth.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Peace and Grace,

 Lesallan


Lesallan

About Lesallan Bostron Lesallan Bostron is a writer, curriculum designer, and student of theology who is passionate about helping others think deeply about faith, ethics, and the Christian life. As the founder of The Christian Thing, he shares devotional reflections, biblical insights, and practical encouragement designed to strengthen believers in their daily walk with Christ. He holds an Associate of Arts in Christian Ministry and is completing his Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Ministry at Ohio Christian University, where his studies focus on church history, theology, and Christian ethics. His academic work is marked by careful scholarship, attention to detail, and a commitment to integrating biblical truth with practical application. Beyond the classroom, Lesallan is dedicated to creating resources that make complex theological and ethical ideas accessible to everyday readers. His writing blends clarity, conviction, and compassion, inviting others to wrestle with life’s challenges through the lens of Scripture. When he is not writing or studying, Lesallan enjoys the quiet of his Missouri home, where reflection and creativity often take shape beside the stillness of his pond. His work—whether academic, devotional, or personal—flows from a desire to live authentically before God and to encourage others to do the same.