Monday, March 02, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 2, 2026


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Read John 20:24-29.


I think Thomas gets a bum rap! Because of this one incident, we give him the name “Doubting Thomas,” and even refer sometimes to a person who wavers as a “doubting Thomas.” I much prefer to call him “Analytical Thomas!” Perhaps that is because if I had been in Thomas’ situation, having not seen the risen Christ, I too may have asked for some physical evidence of his having risen. We so easily forget that, when Jesus was summoned to cross back over the Jordan to save Lazarus, a move that likely would cost him his life, this same Thomas had said to the other apostles, “Let us also go, that we may die with him.” 

The key lesson for us in this passage is that we are to believe and have faith without requiring physical proof. While it is great to enjoy reading about archaeological finds that support stories in the Bible, exploring all the images and stories of the Shroud of Turin, and the like, we cannot base our faith on such things. Instead, we are to remember the blessing Jesus gave for those of us who will never see the physical evidence and yet will believe.

Personal Worship Option:

Almighty God, when I seek proof, give me faith instead. When I ask for evidence, give me confidence in your holy truth. And when I doubt, forgive me. Amen.

Sunday, March 01, 2026

Daily Devotion for March 1, 2026


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Read Matthew 25:1-13.


Jesus often used the cultural norms of his day to teach spiritual truths. He talked about the wind, seeds, trees, grass, and mountains. Here in Matthew twenty-five Jesus is talking about a wedding.
 
At the time of Christ, when a young man wanted to marry a young lady, he and his father would go to the young lady’s home and present her with a gift. If she accepted the gift, and her father gave his blessing, they were engaged. While the bride is waiting for her groom to come and get her, she would make sure she was always ready to go because she did not know when her groom was coming for her. She had a veil next to her bed, her bags were packed, and she kept a lamp trimmed and burning in the house. Normally, the groom came at night to get his bride. If the groom came to get his bride and there was no light, that was her way of telling him the wedding was off.
 
This parable teaches us to make sure our relationship with God is solid.  We do not know when Jesus will return. Our responsibility is to be ready when He does return.

Personal Worship Option:

Our soon coming King, thank You for reminding us through Your word that we are called to be ready for Your coming. Like the wise virgins who kept their lamps filled with oil, help me to keep my heart filled with Your Spirit, my faith burning brightly. In Jesus name. Amen

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Daily Devotion for February 28, 2026


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Read John 14:1-6.


Jesus is using the people’s cultural understanding of a wedding to bring home the point that He has a place provided for us in heaven. In Jesus’ day when a man was engaged to a young lady he would go home to his father’s house and add a room to the house. It was very common for the son to add a room to the house for him and his wife to live in. When Jesus tells them he is going away and He will prepare a place for them, he is using the biblical image of Jesus being the groom and the church His bride. Just like the groom who goes and gets his bride because he wants her to be with him, Jesus wants us with Him.

Jesus is talking about preparing a place in heaven for all who believe and how one day, like the grooms of His day, He will come back and get His bride the church and take us to the place He has prepared for us.


Personal Worship Option:

Lord Jesus, thank You for preparing a place for us. Thank You for the promise that we will one day dwell with You forever. Until that day, teach us to walk in faith and trust in You. In Jesus name. Amen.

Friday, February 27, 2026

Daily Devotion for February 27, 2026


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Read Hebrews 10:32-36.


Life is not always easy.  Let us not lose confidence in our God.  Let us be consistent in our faith, because we will receive the promise of heaven one day.

Have you ever had a flashlight that started to get dim? At first, it’s bright and strong, but after a while, the light gets weaker. If you keep using it without changing the batteries, it might go out completely.

Sometimes, following Jesus can feel like that. At first, we’re excited and full of energy. But when things get hard, we might feel tired or want to give up. That’s why today’s Bible passage is so important. "God doesn’t want us to give up. He wants us to keep shining our light, even when it’s hard. Just like a flashlight needs fresh batteries, we need to keep our hearts full of God’s Word, prayer, and encouragement from other believers."

Personal Worship Option:

"Dear God, thank You for always being with us. Help us to keep going, even when life is hard. Give us patience, strength, and joy as we follow You. Amen."

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Daily Devotion for February 26, 2026


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Read 2 Peter 3:11-14.


Peter challenges believers to live holy and godly lives in anticipation of Christ’s return and the destruction of the current, passing world. Because a new heaven and earth filled with righteousness are promised, Christians are urged to be diligent, blameless, and at peace, focusing on eternal things. 

Next time you are frustrated by unfairness, by a car that will not start on a cold morning, or especially by sin, pain, illness, and wrongdoing, think of Peter’s words. There is a place in our future with God that all will be right with the world.

Peter gives the promises that suffering will end, tears will be wiped away, people and their situations will be aligned with true righteousness and justice forever. That day, when things will be all right, is hard for us to imagine, but our faith must believe. Here is something for you to think about. Are you building for the present, which will pass away, or are you building for the eternal kingdom?

Personal Worship Option:

Father in heaven, you are a just and loving God. Thank you that we can trust you to deal with the unfair stuff, and that one day all will be right. Amen.


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Daily Devotion for February 25, 2026


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Read 1 Peter 4:7.


Until Jesus returns or we go to be with Him, let us live for Jesus, be a witness and serve God.  

One of my favorite bumper stickers says “Jesus is coming soon. Quick, everybody look busy.” It’s a humorous take on Jesus reminding the disciples (and us) that we are not to be wasting our time speculating on the day and the time of Jesus’ return, but instead be doing the things he commanded us to do. Such as feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, visiting those in prison (just to quote a little from Matthew 25). Jesus wants us to be about the work of the kingdom of God, and to feel the urgency and necessity of that work.

The apostle Paul also wants us to understand the urgency of the moment, “The end of all things is near; therefore be serious and discipline yourselves for the sake of your prayers.” (1 Peter 4:7) Paul is writing only a few decades after Jesus, but the sense of urgency was even greater as the early Christian communities grew and developed, and encountered hostility and persecution. Now (according to Paul) was the time to get serious and focus on one’s faith and prayer life. But Paul follows up with one more piece of advice in the next verse (v.8) “Above all, maintain constant love for one another, for love covers a multitude of sins.”  Be serious, be focused, and keep loving one another. Good advice for all disciples.

Personal Worship Option:

Lord I want to be more loving in my heart and in my life. Help me to focus on those things that draw me closer to you. Amen.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Daily Devotion for February 24, 2026


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Read Mark 13:24-27, 35-37.


Jesus speaks these words in a moment filled with uncertainty. He describes cosmic signs—darkened skies, shaking powers, and upheaval that feels overwhelming. Yet at the center of this dramatic language is not fear, but hope. “Then they will see the Son of Man coming in clouds with great power and glory.” What looks like the end is actually the revealing of Christ’s victory.

In verses 24–27, Jesus reminds us that history is not spiraling out of control; it is moving toward Him. When the world feels unstable and familiar structures seem to crumble, Christ is still gathering His people. Nothing is missed. No one who belongs to Him is forgotten. Even in chaos, God is actively at work bringing redemption to completion.

Then Jesus shifts from cosmic events to personal responsibility. “Keep awake,” He says. Not because we should live in panic, but because we are called to live with intentional faithfulness. Staying awake means living each day ready—ready to love, to serve, to forgive, and to obey. It’s the posture of a servant who trusts the Master’s return, even when the timing is unknown.

These verses challenge us to ask: Are we spiritually alert, or spiritually distracted? It’s easy to drift into complacency, assuming there will always be more time. Jesus lovingly warns us not to sleep through what truly matters. Every moment becomes meaningful when we live with expectancy.

Personal Worship Option:

Lord Jesus, keep my heart awake and attentive. When the world feels uncertain, help me trust Your promises. Teach me to live faithfully today, watching with hope and obedience for Your return. Amen.