Monday, March 09, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 9, 2026


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Read Exodus 3:13-14.


When Moses asked for the name of the one who spoke to him from the burning bush, he was, whether innocently or intentionally, asking for a sharing of God’s power. The answer, “I am who I am” sounds a bit evasive to us. Another translation of the Hebrew used here is “I will be that I will be.”  Both of these translations show God as always existing, eternal, and never changing. If Moses needed a name, God told Moses he can say that I AM has sent him.     

God was the hope of the Children of Israel, enslaved and harshly treated for generations in Egypt. God was sending Moses to bring them out for freedom from bondage, and God would be with them on their journey to the Promised Land. Just as God was their hope, God is also our hope today; and God is with us on our journeys. As we continue in our sermon series, exploring the nature and identity of Jesus Christ, we recall that the Son reveals the nature of the Father. But it is good to start this week with God’s own declaration to Moses of who He is. Our hope is in the Great I Am!

Personal Worship Option:

Almighty God, as we study about you and seek to know you personally, it is good to remember that you are the Great I Am, who is and will always be. We are the objects of your creation, and we humbly bow before you. In the name of your Son, Amen.

Sunday, March 08, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 8, 2026


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Read Matthew 16:13-18.


Jesus asked, Who do people say that the Son of man is? This is one of the most important questions you will ever answer. Our eternity rests on how we respond to this question. You can tell by their responses that many of the people in Jesus’ day were confused. Jesus was a mystery to them. He was not the kind of Messiah the Jews were expecting and certainly a mystery to the gentiles. As confused as the people were over who Jesus is in that day, there are many who are just as confused today.  Some do not know much about Jesus and others talk about Jesus in a way that is not faithful to the scriptures. 
 
When Jesus asked His disciples “who do you yourselves say that I am?” Peter answered and said, “you are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”  Peter got it right. Who others say Jesus is, is not as important as who you say He is. So, who do you say Jesus is?

Personal Worship Option:

Lord Jesus, I believe you are the Son of the living God. You are the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep, you are the Way, the Truth, and the Life. You are our Savior and Redeemer. Open my heart to know you more deeply, to trust you more fully, and to follow you more faithfully. Amen.

Saturday, March 07, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 7, 2026


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Read Hebrews 13:8.


Life is full of change. The world is constantly changing. In Chattanooga if you do not like the weather wait a few days. Our seasons, weather, routines, health, relationship even our own hearts change. While the world and our life are constantly changing there is one constant, Jesus. Jesus never changes. He is the same today as he was yesterday, and you can trust Hin to be the same tomorrow. Because Jesus never changes, we can rest. We don’t have to fear the uncertainty of tomorrow. We can place our full trust in Him, knowing His character, His mercy, and His power remain steadfast. Jesus loved you yesterday. He loves you today. He will love you in all your tomorrows.  

Personal Worship Option:

Lord Jesus, thank You that You are the same yesterday, today, and forever. Keep us steady in Your love and give us confidence to follow You in every season. Amen.

Friday, March 06, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 6, 2026


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Read Psalm 24:9-10.


Who is the King of glory?  Who is Jesus? The king in this passage is not just any ruler — he is the LORD of hosts, the one who is strong and mighty, and who has power over all creation. In the Bible, this title is given to God, who is the true King of Glory — the one who created the world, protects His people, and will one day return to rule forever. He is the creator. He is Saviour. He will save us if we accept God ́s gift of salvation. He is King. He is strong and mighty. He can conquer any problem you have if you will allow Him to be King of your life. Let Him be your King.  

Personal Worship Option:

Reflect on the majesty and glory of God. Meditate on the fact that the God of the universe wants to be in relationship with us. Give God honor and respect and devotion today and always.

Thursday, March 05, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 5, 2026


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Read Revelation 1:8, 18.


When life feels chaotic, these two verses are powerful anchors. Together, these verses remind us that our lives are held by the One who existed before time began and who will stand long after the world as we know it fades. Just as Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, God is the beginning and the end of all things. He is the source of your existence and the goal of your eternal life.

Jesus has been there. Jesus said I was dead, and behold I am alive. Jesus entered our suffering and conquered death itself. He died, and his body was laid in a grave till he rose again on the third day. What's more, he holds the keys of death. He broke out of death's prison and took the keys with him. Because He is the Living One, you can live without the fear of judgment in eternity.

Are you living like you are in control, or are you resting in the One who is the Alpha and Omega? Today, "behold" Him—see, know, and trust that the One who started your story has the power to bring it to a glorious completion. 

Personal Worship Option:

Dear God, thank You for sending Jesus as the Alpha and Omega. When we feel overwhelmed, remind us that You are the Almighty who holds our past, present, and future. Jesus, thank You for conquering death so we can live in eternity. We place our trust in You. Amen.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 4, 2026


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Read John 6:35.


Bread is a benchmark of civilized society. Historians measure the rise of agrarian societies by noting when people learned to plant crops and cook food over fire. Bread has been an indicator of civilization ever since. And bread is mentioned in every historical record, including both the Old and New Testaments. It was hard to live without bread, both then and now. So, it was a big deal when Jesus said to his disciples and the others gathered there by the Sea of Galilee that “I am the bread of life.” (John 6:35a) The context is important - bread has been referred to throughout John chapter 6, beginning with the multiplication of the loaves and the fishes and the feeding of the five thousand. And now Jesus is bringing home the point of what the bread really is and who he really is. And saying to the disciples (and us) that their relationship with Jesus was as central to their lives as bread was. “Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” (6:35b)

 It is an incredible claim, and not everybody there was excited to hear Jesus say those words. But there were many that day who started thinking about their lives in a whole new way. 

Personal Worship Option:

What is central to your life? Who do you say that Jesus is?   

Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 3, 2026


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Read Colossians 1:15-17.


In a world that often feels fragmented and unstable, these verses ground us in a breathtaking truth: Jesus Christ is supreme over all things. Paul declares that Christ is “the image of the invisible God.” If we want to know what God is like—His character, His power, His heart—we look to Jesus. He makes the unseen God visible and knowable.

Paul goes further, describing Christ as present before creation itself. Everything that exists—seen and unseen—came into being through Him and for Him. Nothing in your life is random or accidental. Your story, your gifts, and even your struggles exist within a universe shaped and sustained by Christ’s purpose.

Verse 17 offers deep comfort: “In Him all things hold together.” When life feels like it’s coming apart—relationships strained, plans disrupted, faith tested—Christ remains the One who holds everything in place. He is not distant or detached; He is actively sustaining creation and quietly sustaining you.

This passage invites us to trust Christ not only as Savior, but as the steady center of our lives. When we align our hearts with Him, we discover peace—not because circumstances are perfect, but because our lives are anchored in the One who holds all things together.

Personal Worship Option:

Jesus, You are before all things, and in You all things hold together. When my life feels uncertain, help me trust Your sustaining power. Center my heart on You today and always. Amen.