Van Life Devotions

David Moyes

Inspirational thoughts for those who love the Van Life, recorded at many locations across Australia. https://linktr.ee/vanlifedevotions

  1. Is Christianity Rational?

    5D AGO

    Is Christianity Rational?

    Hello and welcome to our fifth season of Van Life Devotions. This season we are exploring Knowing  Why You Believe What You Believe.    We all have a belief system, whatever they may be. Over several episodes, I share reasons for the Christian faith that will encourage you in your spiritual search.   Christianity doesn’t ask you to switch off your minds to follow Jesus. In fact, it invites you to think deeply and honestly. The Bible says, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have…” (1 Peter 3:15 NIV).     Many ask, “Is Christianity rational?” In one sense, it seems illogical. Miracles defy natural laws, and the idea that God would send His Son to die for sinners can seem unreasonable. Yet Christianity is deeply rooted in reason. Jesus pointed to evidence, fulfilled prophecy, and eyewitness testimony. The apostles, like Paul, reasoned with people, and Luke carefully investigated the facts before writing his Gospel.    Beyond the Bible, historical evidence supports the Christian faith which we explore in other episodes. Christianity also addresses life’s biggest questions—why we exist, why we long for love, and why suffering exists.   Yet faith remains essential. Reason can take us far, but faith steps in where understanding reaches its limits. Following Jesus is not anti-intellectual; it is a faith that welcomes questions, engages the mind, and calls the heart to trust. Jesus taught to love God not only with your heart and soul—but also with your mind (Matthew 22:37).   You are welcome to pray with me.    God. We ask for guidance to help the searching to find evidence supporting Christianity and understand how it offers answers about life. For any unresolved questions, help us to place trust in You. In Jesus's name. Amen.   David and Leisl Moyes   For more information on this topic: https://www.amazon.com.au/Know-Why-Believe-Paul-Little/dp/0830834222 https://biblicalscienceinstitute.com/logic/is-christianity-irrational/ https://www.youtube.com/@UCC321oNTD2yrszfYoz3-X1w

    3 min
  2. 6 Amazing Facts About Christmas - 3. God Chose The Ordinary

    12/20/2025

    6 Amazing Facts About Christmas - 3. God Chose The Ordinary

    Hello and welcome to Van Life Devotions. Here’s an amazing Christmas fact: God chose ordinary people to play a part in His great story.   When God selected a mother for His Son—the One who would become the Saviour of the world—He didn’t go to the fashion boutiques or the tanning salons. He didn’t visit the jewellery stalls displaying diamonds and gold. Instead, He went to an insignificant village called Nazareth and found a young peasant girl named Mary. She didn’t wear designer clothes or have an impressive education. But she was humble, and God chose her to be the mother of His only Son. The angel told her she had found favour with God.   When Mary gave birth to the King of kings and Lord of lords in Bethlehem, one of the biggest events in human history, the governor of Judah didn’t receive the announcement. The High Priest in Jerusalem wasn’t informed. Caesar and his royal court didn’t hear the news. The palace didn’t hear. The temple didn’t hear. Jerusalem didn’t hear.   Instead, God sent the birth announcement to a group of shepherds. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and they were terrified—not only because an angel showed up, but because the “glory of the Lord shone around them,” a brilliant light from God’s presence. Shepherds were outcasts in their society. Experiences like this didn’t happen to people like them. Yet heaven lit up for the ordinary, and the arrival of the Saviour was announced to them first. The fact that God chose the ordinary to play a part in His story shows that He doesn’t build His kingdom through the impressive but through the humble. And here’s another amazing fact: God still delights in using ordinary people who say “yes” to Him.

    2 min
  3. 6 Amazing Facts About Christmas - 2. God Stepped Down To Us

    12/13/2025

    6 Amazing Facts About Christmas - 2. God Stepped Down To Us

    Here’s an amazing Christmas fact. When Jesus was born, God stepped into our world. It is an amazing truth that bears significant consequences.   If you look across history, mythology, and world religions, the idea of a god assuming human form is not uncommon. In Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Norse myths, the gods sometimes disguise themselves as humans or take on a temporary form or they were part human part animal. But they do not become fully human, nor do they suffer, bleed, or die in any meaningful, historical way.    Only Christianity teaches that God literally became human. The Bible says about God the Son, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14 NIV). Christianity’s claim is unique: God didn’t just appear human — He became human; He did not abandon His divinity — He added humanity; He entered history at a real place and a real time.    The incarnation is not myth, metaphor, or symbolism. It is God entering our world - fully God, fully man - in the person of Jesus Christ.   The early Christians were stunned by this truth. No religion had ever claimed that God walked among us; ate with us; suffered with us; died for us; and rose again. In Jesus, God did not send a representative - He came Himself.   And because God stepped into our world, He understands your struggles; He can represent you perfectly; and His sacrifice is enough to save you.   In Christianity, the incarnation is not just a doctrine — it is the miracle of Christmas: God didn’t ask you to climb up to Him. He came down to you.

    2 min
  4. 6 Amazing Facts About Christmas - 1. God Fulfilled Many Promises

    12/06/2025

    6 Amazing Facts About Christmas - 1. God Fulfilled Many Promises

    Hello and welcome to Van Life Devotions. Here’s an amazing Christmas fact. Long before Mary ever held Jesus in her arms, God spoke, promising that a Savior would come.    The very first prophecy of the coming Messiah appears in the first book of the Bible. After Adam and Eve sinned, when darkness entered the world, God spoke a promise saying that the seed of the woman would one day crush the serpent’s head.   Think about that: Before judgment came, God gave hope. Before they left Eden, God gave a promise. Before the first sin was punished, the first Savior was promised.   A few thousand years later, God added details to His promise. A prophet named Isaiah declared: “The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14 NIV). For 700 years this sounded impossible… until the angel appeared to Mary and said the Holy Spirit would overshadow her. Jesus’ birth would be unlike any other human. He came as God and man.     Around the same time as Isaiah, God spoke again saying the specific birthplace location of Bethlehem (Micah 5:2), which was a small and insignificant town. And here is what’s incredible: Mary and Joseph didn’t live in Bethlehem. They lived over 4-days away by foot in Nazareth. But God orchestrated an entire Roman census to move them to the exact place the prophecy declared.    While these prophecies are about Christ’s birth, there’s even more about what He would do, who He is, and even His sacrificial death.    It is a fact that Jesus’ birth was no coincidence, nor chance, nor luck or myth. It was a long-standing prophetic tapestry woven together by the hand of God — fulfilled perfectly in Jesus Christ, God’s Son.    David Moyes

    2 min

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Inspirational thoughts for those who love the Van Life, recorded at many locations across Australia. https://linktr.ee/vanlifedevotions