Daily Verse
Every time you open GodFocus, a verse from God’s Word greets you right on your home screen. It is a small but meaningful way to let Scripture set the tone for your day.What Is the Daily Verse?
The daily verse is a card at the top of your home screen that shows a fresh Bible verse each day. It includes the Scripture text, the reference (book, chapter, and verse), and often a short devotional thought to help you reflect on what the verse means for your life today.How to Get There
Tap the Home tab at the bottom of your screen (the house icon). The daily verse card is right at the top, ready and waiting for you.What the Daily Verse Includes
Scripture reference
The book, chapter, and verse are displayed at the top of the card (for example, “Psalm 46:10” or “John 3:16”).
The verse text
The full text of the verse is shown. If the passage is long, you will see the first few lines with a Read More button to expand and see the rest.
Devotional thought
Below the verse, you may see a short devotional thought in italics — a sentence or two to help you think about what God is saying through this verse. Not every verse has one, but many do.
Reading the Full Verse
If the verse text is longer than a few lines, it will be shortened to save space on your home screen. To read the whole thing:- Look for the Read More button below the verse text
- Tap it to expand and see the full passage
- Tap Show Less to collapse it again
Reflecting on the Daily Verse
Want to spend a few minutes sitting with today’s verse? Here is how:Read the verse on your home screen
Take a moment to slowly read the verse and the devotional thought.
You enter a guided session
GodFocus opens a session with the verse already loaded. You can use the Speak, Silence, and Seek structure to meditate on it.
A Few Things to Know
- It changes every day — A new verse appears each day, curated by the GodFocus team
- Everyone sees the same verse — All GodFocus users see the same daily verse on any given day, which means you and your community are reflecting on the same Scripture together
- Devotional thoughts are optional — Some days include a devotional thought, and some days let the verse speak for itself
“In the morning, LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” — Psalm 5:3