Hey Mama,
This week, you’re invited to a Jesus and Coffee Devotional Series for Busy Moms. It's time to slow down, sip some coffee, and draw near to Jesus—even if only for five minutes before the chaos begins.
Whether you're holding a baby, cleaning up crumbs, or managing work and motherhood, may these short Jesus and Coffee Devotionals help you reconnect with peace, purpose, and your Savior.
Each Jesus and Coffee Devotional in the Series includes:
A scripture
A short devotion
A coffee moment prompt
A reflection question
Let this be your invitation to breathe, believe, and be reminded that God is with you in every moment—even the messy ones.

Jesus and Coffee Devotional Day 1
Come As You Are
Start your week with this gentle reminder: Jesus welcomes you just as you are—messy bun, tired eyes, and all.
Verse:
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 (NIV)
Devotion:
Some mornings feel heavier than others. Maybe you woke up already tired, already worried. Jesus isn’t waiting for you to have it all together—He just wants you to come.
Coffee Moment:
As your coffee brews, whisper your honest thoughts to Jesus. No script, just sincerity.
Reflection:
What burdens do I need to lay at Jesus’ feet today?
Jesus and Coffee Devotional Day 2
Strength in Sips
You don’t have to carry it all today. Let God’s strength fill the spaces where yours runs low.
Verse:
“The Lord gives strength to his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace.” — Psalm 29:11 (NIV)
Devotion:
You don’t have to be the strongest one. You are allowed to be carried. Peace doesn’t always come in silence—sometimes it comes in sips and surrender.
Coffee Moment:
Take one deep breath for each sip. Imagine God’s strength filling you up.
Reflection:
Where have I been trying to do everything on my own?
Jesus and Coffee Devotional Day 3
Grace for Today
There’s grace for your overflowing to-do list, forgotten laundry, and short temper—because God never runs out of it.
Verse:
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9a (NIV)
Devotion:
Today might not go as planned. The dishes might pile up. Emotions might overflow. But grace is here for all of it—especially your messy moments.
Coffee Moment:
Write “grace is enough” on a sticky note and place it by your coffee pot.
Reflection:
What would it look like to give myself more grace today?
Jesus and Coffee Devotional Day 4
Morning Mercies
Each sunrise brings a fresh start—and God’s mercy shows up with it, even before your coffee finishes brewing.
Verse:
“Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23a (NIV)
Devotion:
No matter what yesterday looked like, today is a fresh cup and a fresh start. You are not consumed—you are covered in mercy.
Coffee Moment:
Close your eyes and thank God for one good thing, no matter how small.
Reflection:
What new mercy am I grateful for this morning?
Jesus and Coffee Devotional Day 5
Joy in the Small Things
Joy doesn’t have to be loud. Sometimes it’s tucked into the quiet sips and small smiles.
Verse:
“This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24 (NIV)
Devotion:
Sometimes joy isn’t loud—it’s in quiet smiles, shared giggles, warm mugs, and moments that feel ordinary but are full of God.
Coffee Moment:
Add whipped cream, syrup, or something special to your coffee today—just because.
Reflection:
Where did I notice small joy today?
Jesus and Coffee Devotional Day 6
You Are Not Alone
Even when the house is noisy or your heart feels lonely, Jesus is sitting with you—right here, right now.
Verse:
“The Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.” — Deuteronomy 31:6b (NIV)
Devotion:
Loneliness can creep in even when your house is full. But you are never truly alone. Jesus sits with you—even at your kitchen table.
Coffee Moment:
Imagine Jesus sitting across from you as you sip. What would He say?
Reflection:
What parts of my day do I need to invite Jesus into?
Jesus and Coffee Devotional Day 7
Purpose in the Pouring Out
Motherhood is holy work. The love you pour out today is planting seeds that God will grow in His perfect time.
Verse:
“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 (NIV)
Devotion:
Motherhood is pouring out again and again. But what you’re doing matters. Even when it feels small, God is using it to grow something eternal.
Coffee Moment:
As you pour your coffee, think about what you’re pouring into your children today.
Reflection:
What’s one way I can choose purpose over perfection today?
Closing Encouragement:
Mama, this week may have been full, but so is your heart. Every cup of coffee shared with Jesus is a step closer to peace, strength, and joy in your calling. Keep coming back. He’s always ready to meet you there.
You don’t need hours of free time to meet with God—just a willing heart and a warm cup.
If this series blessed you, consider downloading and printing your own set of Bible Verse Cards or Prayer Cards or sipping your next devotion from one of our Faith Based Mugs created with moms like you in mind. They also make great gifts for a sister, friend, or mentor who could use encouragement too.
FAQ
What is the Jesus and Coffee Devotional Series?
The Jesus and Coffee Devotional Series is a 7-day journey created just for busy moms. Each day includes a Bible verse, a short devotion, a coffee moment prompt, and a reflection question to help you reconnect with Jesus—even if you only have five minutes and a lukewarm cup of coffee.
How do I start a Jesus and Coffee devotional routine?
Start small. Try setting aside a few quiet minutes in the morning while your coffee brews. Read one short devotion and breathe in God’s peace. Jesus and coffee don’t require perfection—just a willing heart.
Why does the Jesus and Coffee theme resonate with moms?
Because it’s relatable. Life is messy, but Jesus meets us in the middle of it—between the dishes and diaper changes, during school drop-offs and work emails. Jesus and coffee is about finding a moment of grace in your daily routine.
Can I still do these devotionals if I’m not a morning person?
Absolutely. While these devotionals are designed with mornings in mind, you can use them anytime—nap time, quiet time, or even right before bed. Jesus and coffee isn’t a schedule—it’s an invitation to pause and be with Him.
Is there a printable version of the Jesus and Coffee Devotional Series?
Not yet, but stay tuned! In the meantime, you can bookmark this page or screenshot your favorite days. If you love printable encouragement, check out our Bible Verse Cards and Prayer Cards—great for adding Scripture to your coffee time.
What kind of coffee goes best with the Jesus and Coffee Devotionals?
Whatever you love! Whether it's a fancy latte, instant coffee, or tea in your favorite mug, it's about the moment—not the drink. Some moms even treat themselves to something special to make their Jesus and coffee time feel extra cozy.
Can I share the Jesus and Coffee Devotionals with a friend?
Yes, please do! This series is a beautiful way to encourage another mom. Send her the link, invite her to read along, or gift her a devotional mug or printable card set. Jesus and coffee are even more comforting when shared.
Comments
We'd love to hear from you! Which day of the Jesus and Coffee Devotional Series spoke to your heart the most?
Whether it was a verse, a quiet coffee moment, or a reminder you needed— leave a comment below and share your favorite takeaway. Your words just might encourage another someone else who stops by!
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If you ever find yourself crying when you are doing devotionals, it’s often a sign of God working gently in your heart. You can read more about this experience in our post on why uncontrollable crying during prayer is actually a beautiful part of your faith journey.