YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 11 DEVOTIONS
March 9, 2026 – Read Numbers 13:1-33 – In this passage, we witness the pivotal moment when the Israelite spies return from exploring the Promised Land, delivering a report that ignites fear among the people. Despite the land's abundance, their lack of faith breeds doubt and despair. This story serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers of allowing fear to overshadow our faith. When we concentrate on obstacles rather than God's promises, we risk missing the blessings He has in store for us. May we choose faith over fear, recognizing that our God is greater than any giant we may face.
March 10, 2026 – Read Psalm 53:1-6 – This psalm highlights the folly of denying God's existence and the pervasive nature of sin in humanity. The psalmist portrays a world where those who reject the truth of God struggle in both understanding and action. Amid this bleak depiction, we are called to reflect on the grace and mercy that God extends to us. Each day, we are invited to turn our hearts toward Him, acknowledging our need for His guidance and redemption. As we recognize the depths of our shortcomings, let us also embrace the hope that faith brings. May we diligently seek God’s wisdom and strength, knowing that true fulfillment is found in walking closely with our Creator.
March 11, 2026 – Read Mark 15:1-47 – All four Gospels recount the sacrifice of Jesus, who willingly faced betrayal, ridicule, and crucifixion for humanity's sake. As He stood trial, bearing the weight of our sins, His silence spoke volumes about His love and commitment to fulfilling God's plan. The mocking crowd, the crown of thorns, and the nails driven into His hands vividly illustrate the depths of His suffering. Yet, in this darkest hour, Jesus’ sacrifice shines as a beacon of hope, reminding us of the grace poured out on the cross. He took upon Himself the sins of the world, offering redemption and reconciliation to all who believe. May we embrace the transformative power of His sacrifice this Easter season and give thanks to God that, because of His wounds, we are healed and granted the gift of eternal life.
March 12, 2026 – Read Numbers 17:1-11 – The budding of Aaron’s staff serves as a powerful reminder that God not only chooses His leaders but also empowers them to bring forth life and hope in barren places. Just as Aaron’s staff, once a mere branch, blossomed with flowers and bore almonds, our lives too can be transformed when we surrender to God’s will. His power can awaken the dormant potential within us, guiding us to flourish even amidst the most challenging circumstances. May we, like Aaron’s staff, become vessels of God’s life and love in our world, blooming where we are planted.
March 13, 2026 – Read Luke 1:1-25 – In this passage, Zechariah, a devoted priest, receives the astonishing news that he and his wife Elizabeth will finally bear a son – John the Baptist. After years of fervent prayer and yearning, this revelation fills Zechariah with both awe and doubt. His disbelief serves as a reminder of our own struggles with faith in the face of God's promises. Zechariah's journey teaches us about patience and the importance of trusting in God's timing when we encounter challenges and grapple with unanswered prayers. Ultimately, Zechariah embraced the joy of God's promise, leading to a profound declaration of faith. May we be inspired to trust deeply, knowing that God hears our prayers and responds in ways that often exceed our expectations.
March 14, 2026 – Read Numbers 21:4-9 – In today’s passage, the Israelites confront the severe repercussions of their complaints and rebellion against God, resulting in a plague of venomous snakes. In their desperation, they turned to Moses, who interceded on their behalf. God instructed Moses to create a bronze serpent and raise it on a pole, promising that anyone who looked upon it would be healed. This powerful image of salvation parallels Jesus’ words in John 3:14-15, where He speaks of being lifted up like the serpent, so that all who believe in Him may have eternal life. Just as the Israelites experienced physical healing by gazing upon the bronze serpent, we find our ultimate healing and salvation through faith in Christ, who bore our sins and offered us eternal life through His sacrifice. Both passages underscore the importance of looking to God in faith, illustrating that salvation comes not from our own efforts but from trusting in His provision.
March 15, 2026 – Read Proverbs 11:13 – This verse invites us to reflect on the power of our words and their impact on relationships. In a world where gossip can spread easily, we are encouraged to be guardians of trust, choosing to uplift rather than tear down. As we navigate our daily interactions, let us commit to being sources of encouragement and confidentiality, recognizing that our ability to keep confidences is a testament to our character. Today, let’s strive to be the trustworthy friends and confidants that God calls us to be, fostering a community rooted in love and respect.