Lift Up Your Day

Pastor Rodney Coe

Lift Up Your Day with Pastor Rodney Coe — a 5-minute Christian devotional podcast for the heart that needs lifting. Every Take 5 episode is a true story from history and Scripture about ordinary people God used to do extraordinary things. Pastor Rodney Coe — author of 5 books, devotional writer, and pastor — tells the stories warm, well-paced, and pointed at the part of your day that needs the most lifting. You'll meet missionaries saved by angels (John Paton), a watchmaker's daughter who forgave a Nazi guard (Corrie ten Boom), a Tennessee farm boy who took a hill in the Argonne (Alvin York), a Senate chaplain who wasn't ready (Peter Marshall), a man who walked with God at 4 a.m. (George Washington Carver), and more. Each episode ends the same way: "And that, friend, is how God lifts up your day." Free 7-day devotional When Worry Won't Let Go at rodneycoe.com/worry-devotional. Books and blog at rodneycoe.com. Subscribe for weekly Take 5 stories. Keep Looking Up.

  1. May 27

    Blaise Pascal: The Night of Fire — The Encounter He Sewed Into His Coat

    Send us Fan Mail The true story of Blaise Pascal's 'Night of Fire' — the encounter with God he sewed into his coat. On the night of November 23rd, 1654, the most brilliant scientific mind in Europe had a two-hour encounter with the living God that broke him wide open. Blaise Pascal was thirty-one years old. By twelve, he'd worked out Euclid's first thirty-two propositions on his bedroom floor. By nineteen, he'd invented the first mechanical calculator. By twenty-two, he'd proven the existence of a vacuum. He had conquered science, mathematics, and physics. He was the toast of Paris. And he was still empty. That night, alone in his room, between roughly 10:30 PM and 12:30 AM, something happened that no equation could explain. Pascal grabbed a scrap of parchment and began to scrawl. We call it the Memorial. It begins with a single word: "Fire." Then: "God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob — not of the philosophers and scholars." Then: "Certainty. Certainty. Feeling. Joy. Peace." When the candle burned low, Pascal did something strange. He sewed that parchment into the lining of his coat. He would wear it next to his heart for the rest of his life — eight more years — and never mention it to a soul. It was only discovered after his death, when a servant cleaning his coat noticed a strange lump in the fabric. This Take 5 devotional from Pastor Rodney Coe is for anyone who's tried to fill the God-shaped hole with success, with approval, with one more title — and discovered that the deepest truth in the universe cannot be calculated. It has to be encountered. Pascal's famous line: "There is a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God the Creator." He would know. He tried genius first. Scripture: Jeremiah 29:13 · Psalm 42:1-2 · Matthew 11:28 Keep Looking Up. — Pastor Rodney Coe #BlaisePascal #NightOfFire #PascalsMemorial #GodShapedVacuum #ChristianConversion #LiftUpYourDay #TrueStoriesOfFaith #ChristianDevotional #ChristianHistory #5MinuteDevotional

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Lift Up Your Day with Pastor Rodney Coe — a 5-minute Christian devotional podcast for the heart that needs lifting. Every Take 5 episode is a true story from history and Scripture about ordinary people God used to do extraordinary things. Pastor Rodney Coe — author of 5 books, devotional writer, and pastor — tells the stories warm, well-paced, and pointed at the part of your day that needs the most lifting. You'll meet missionaries saved by angels (John Paton), a watchmaker's daughter who forgave a Nazi guard (Corrie ten Boom), a Tennessee farm boy who took a hill in the Argonne (Alvin York), a Senate chaplain who wasn't ready (Peter Marshall), a man who walked with God at 4 a.m. (George Washington Carver), and more. Each episode ends the same way: "And that, friend, is how God lifts up your day." Free 7-day devotional When Worry Won't Let Go at rodneycoe.com/worry-devotional. Books and blog at rodneycoe.com. Subscribe for weekly Take 5 stories. Keep Looking Up.