Here in Mark, Jesus says something that you probably won’t find cross-stitched onto a pillow. He says, “All men will hate you because of Me.” That may not be pleasant to hear but it’s the truth. For many, Jesus leaves a bitter taste in their mouth. However, we have good reason to be neither surprised nor discouraged.
Nov 17, 2021•5 min
A tattoo, popular, among sailors was the phrase “Hold Fast,” with each letter of the two four letter words written on the knuckles. It was meant to remind the sailors to have a good grip on the rigging. Here in Hebrews, the writer encourages us to hold fast to our confession of faith.
Nov 16, 2021•5 min
“Stop: Authorized Personnel Only Beyond This Point.” Have you ever seen signs like this? Controlled access is often put in place to safeguard the health and welfare of someone who might otherwise put themselves in peril. However, because of what Jesus has accomplished for you and me on the cross, God Himself has authorized you to come before His throne in full assurance of His mercy and forgivevness.
Nov 15, 2021•5 min
While folks often like to imagine what heaven is like, Scripture often describes it by telling us what’s not there.
Nov 13, 2021•5 min
Sometimes, as Christians we seemed surprised by trouble. It’s ironic, really, since Jesus Himself assures us in John, “In the world you will have trouble.” Nevertheless, in Revelation, God points us forward and assures us of the time when that will no longer be the case.
Nov 12, 2021•5 min
If you’re hearing this devotion today in the United States, it’s Veteran’s Day. If you’re living in Canada or countries in the Commonwealth member nations, today’s Remembrance Day. And, if you are living in England, the observance of Remembrance Sunday will take place later this weekend. Each of these days are marked with solemnity, profound gratitude and a moment of silence. However, each of them is slightly different and distinct. This month, the Church also celebrates All Saints’ Day. So, it’...
Nov 11, 2021•5 min
The celebration of the saints, and in particular All Saints’ Day in November and the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed, remind us how blessed we are with the encouraging example of those who have gone on before us in the faith and are now with God. It's comfort too good to leave it muddled in misunderstanding. Here in Revelation God shows us its joyous focus.
Nov 10, 2021•5 min
It’s ironic that cartoons and movies often portray the redeemed in heaven as angels with wings, halos and harps. The reality is that what God has promised is so much better. In the glimpse of what is to come, God gave John a glimpse which includes white robes and palm branches. And it actually describes an apparel and activity that's ours even now through faith.
Nov 09, 2021
“Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!” If someone comes up, and wants to talk all about the ending a book that you’re both reading, it might spoil it for you if they give it away. So, you may interrupt them and say, “Wait, wait … Don’t tell me.” However, what God had John record for us at the end of the Scriptures is so good it will have you saying, "No, Don't Wait .. Please Tell Me!"
Nov 08, 2021•5 min
As the red hot molten lava shot up into the sky and flowed down the mountainside, rocks and ash began to rain down along with it. A couple were among those who had to flee and leave everything behind. They lost everything … well, almost everything.
Nov 06, 2021•5 min
Is it possible to be familiar with the truth but still not understand it? Can you be aware of the facts but still not fully grasp what they mean? Surprisingly, yes! Want a handy way to understand the Scriptures and a handy distinction which brings clarity? Try using the letters SOS.
Nov 05, 2021•5 min
In Mark, one of the teachers of the law came to Jesus with a question. He asked Jesus, “Of all the commandments, which is the most important?” Essentially, he asked Jesus to boil it down for him into something short and sweet. Jesus gave Him a useful, and eye-opening answer and went on to bring us the sweet, perfect and eternal forgiveness we have with Him now through faith.
Nov 04, 2021•5 min
It's inspiring to hear when someone in the grocery store is surprised to learn that someone else has paid their bill. But it's absolutely jaw-dropping to hear what Paul describe for us here in Romans.
Nov 03, 2021•5 min
In many cases, famous companies have important trade secrets. And a great deal of care goes into keeping it that way. But here in Jeremiah, God announces the New Covenant of our salvation. It's not a secret and He wants everyone to know it. And He points out how the details of this precious good news are open and available for everyone here in His Word.
Nov 02, 2021•5 min
It's a sobering reality to be watching a favorite TV show, or a movie, and discovered that you're older than the actor playing the part of character you once thought was "old"? Paul describes a similar sobering experience when it comes to looking at God's Law. However, in this case, reality leads us to also discover something that's better than our imagination.
Nov 01, 2021•5 min
Last week, it was announced that amateur diver Shlomi Katzin, who was exploring the shallow waters off the coast of northern Israel, discovered something amazing – a 900 year-old sword. This weekend we celebrate the events of the Reformation which took in Europe over 500 years ago. And the discovery that was made then also has to do with a sword – the sword of the Spirit to be precise, God’s Word.
Oct 30, 2021•5 min
Here in Psalm 130, David prays words for a situation that’s not hard to imagine. He says, “Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD.” Chances are good you know what that experience feels like as well.
Oct 29, 2021•5 min
Cleaning, tidying, and organizing shows have really caught on in recent years. But there's a debate about whether such a process can ever be called "once and done." As our high priest, Jesus has not only cleansed us of our sins, but His sacrifice for us is truly "once for all."
Oct 28, 2021
In Hebrews, the writer describes for us how Jesus pleads on our behalf before the throne of God. His priesthood is perpetual! He uses a legal term to describe it as permanent. How does that work? And what does it mean for you and me and all who confess their sins and cling to Him by faith?
Oct 27, 2021•5 min
Here in Jeremiah, the prophet records God’s promise to return a remnant of His faithful people from their exile in Babylon. But it wouldn’t be a matter of simply welcoming them when they arrived. He would be the active agent in bringing them, gathering them up, and making sure they all entered the Promised Land. And this is also God's amazing promise for you and for me.
Oct 26, 2021•5 min
Sing … shout … let your praises be heard! These were the comforting, and exciting, words that Jeremiah was given to share with God’s people. And they should almost like the words of a cheerleader. But they're more than wishful thinking. It's an invitation to confident joy even now!
Oct 25, 2021•5 min
When David uses these Hebrew words “broken” and “crushed” to describe broken hearts and crushed spirits, here in Psalm 34 he’s using words that describe when something has been pulverized into powder. How can it ever be whole again?
Oct 23, 2021•5 min
“Thank God I’m not rich!” Have you ever included this in your prayers? I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that most of us are shaking our heads right now and saying, “No.” But it may not have escaped our thoughts. When it comes to our salvation, the only thing we can say is, "Thank God!"
Oct 22, 2021•5 min
Here in Hebrews, the writer cheers us along. However, along with encouragement he also shares a useful reminder. He urges us to to trust in God’s promise of eternal rest and to hold on to it in faith. He warns us not to fall short of the finish.
Oct 21, 2021•5 min
In Hebrews, the writer describes the importance of encouraging one another in the faith. And then he explains that the reason for doing it is “so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness.” What sin entices us to do is a little like the trick Tom Sawyer pulled on his friends.
Oct 20, 2021•5 min
Mark records the occasion of a fellow who came to Jesus looking for tips on how to inherit eternal life. And he complimented Jesus and addressed Him as “Good Teacher.” But instead of answering his question, Jesus first addressed the compliment by asking him, “Why do you call Me good?”
Oct 19, 2021•5 min
In many cases, instead of money being a symbol of wealth, it becomes a symbol of worth. God's Word points us to something for more substantial and satisfying.
Oct 18, 2021•5 min
Have you ever taken a panoramic picture with your camera or smartphone? Following Paul's introduction, the opening twelve verses of Ephesians provide us with a panoramic view of our salvation accomplished for us by our God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It stretches across eternity and provides a view which is both breathtaking and reassuring.
Oct 16, 2021•5 min
How can you and I make daily use of our Baptism? Wait, what? Yes, you heard right – daily use of your baptism.
Oct 15, 2021•5 min
Do remember getting into trouble when you were a kid? Were you called in for a scolding? The best thing you could do was to look down at your shoes. God's blessing in Numbers assures us that, through faith, we can look up from our shoes and see the forgiving face that is looking upon us.
Oct 14, 2021•5 min