On a night filled with loud opinions and political division, one unexpected voice cut through the noise with grace and hope. This devotional reflects on how we use our influence—whether large or small—and challenges us to speak life, truth, and unity in a divided world.
After seeing highlights from the Grammys, one moment stood out—not because of volume or outrage, but because of humility and truth. While many used their platform to sow division, Jelly Roll used his moment to point people to Jesus. This episode invites listeners to reflect on how they’re using their own voice and influence each day.
Same stage.
Same microphone.
Two very different messages.
Key Themes
• The responsibility that comes with influence
• Speaking grace instead of outrage
• Using our voice to point people to Jesus
• Choosing unity over division
• Faith expressed with humility, not volume
Scripture for Today
“Let your conversation be always full of grace.”
— Colossians 4:6
Teaching Highlights / Quote
From Jelly Roll’s acceptance speech:
“First of all, Jesus, I hear you and I’m listening. Lord, I am listening, Lord…
I would have never changed my life without you. I would’ve ended up dead or in jail.
I would’ve killed myself if it wasn’t for you and Jesus…
Jesus is for everybody. Jesus is not owned by one political party.
Jesus is not owned by no music label.
Jesus is Jesus, and anybody can have a relationship with Him.
I love you, Lord.”
Today’s Challenge
Before you speak today—
before you post, comment, or respond—ask:
• Does this bring life?
• Is this full of grace?
• Does this point people toward Jesus?
Then choose your words accordingly.
Closing
Thanks for listening today.
And remember—stand firm and walk humbly with the Lord.
That’s the Hall way.