YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 27 DEVOTIONS

June 29, 2026 – Read Psalm 147:1-20 – Today, we are reminded of God's immense sovereignty over all creation, where His voice commands nature and His wisdom orders the universe. As we reflect on His greatness, we see that He not only governs the stars and the heavens but also intimately cares for the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. This duality of power and compassion reveals the heart of God—one who is mighty yet gentle, sovereign yet personal. In times of distress, we can find solace knowing that the same God who calls each star by name is also present in our struggles, offering healing and restoration. Let us embrace this profound truth, trusting that in His hands, our pain can transform into strength, and our sorrows can be met with divine comfort. Through every trial, may we remember that His love reigns supreme, bringing hope and renewal to all who seek Him.

June 30, 2026
– Read 2 Kings 18:5-8 – In today’s passage, we witness King Hezekiah's resolute commitment to spiritual leadership, a beacon of hope for a nation in need of revival. Unlike his predecessors, Hezekiah chose to break from the cycle of idolatry and corruption, instead forging a new path towards righteousness and holiness. His actions—removing high places, smashing sacred stones, and trusting wholeheartedly in the Lord—serve as a powerful reminder that true leadership is rooted in faith and obedience to God’s commands. As Hezekiah sought to honor God, he not only transformed his personal walk but also inspired a collective return to worship among his people. This illustrates that spiritual leadership is critical in shaping a nation that honors and pleases God, reminding us that our choices, grounded in faith, can lead to profound change for ourselves and those we lead.

July 1, 2026
– Read Proverbs 18:8 – The tantalizing nature of gossip is likened to delicious morsels that sink deep within, ensnaring our souls and captivating our thoughts. This allure, while seemingly innocent, can become a poison that corrupts our hearts, as seen in Proverbs 16:28, where a perverse person sows strife, and Proverbs 20:19, which warns that gossipers reveal secrets and compromise trust. Such chatter can lead to discord and division, echoing the concerns in 2 Corinthians 12:20, where Paul fears that gossip will foster strife and jealousy among believers. As we reflect on these passages, let us guard our hearts against the seductive whispers of gossip, seeking instead to build one another up in love and truth, knowing that our words hold the power to either heal or harm.

July 2, 2026
– Psalm 150:1-6 – This psalm calls us to recognize the profound significance of praise in our lives, as it becomes a powerful expression of our gratitude and reverence towards God. The psalmist invites us to worship Him with joy and enthusiasm, utilizing every instrument and voice available—whether in the sanctuary, amidst nature, or within our hearts. This vibrant act of praise not only glorifies God but also transforms our perspective, reminding us of His greatness and faithfulness. As we lift our praises, we find strength, hope, and a deeper connection with our Creator, who delights in our worship and longs for us to celebrate His goodness. In every note we sing and every word we utter, we participate in a divine symphony that echoes the beauty of His love and grace throughout the world.

July 3, 2026
– Read 2 Kings 22:11-13 – Upon discovering the "book of the law" in the temple, which apparently had been buried by years of idolatry, King Josiah, overwhelmed by the weight of Judah's disobedience, tore his robes in a powerful act of repentance, symbolizing deep sorrow for the nation’s sin. The neglect of God's Word had led Judah astray, and so Josiah took immediate action to rectify this by seeking divine counsel, gathering the people in Jerusalem for the public hearing of God’s Word, and reinstituting true worship in the temple. Josiah’s actions remind us that repentance begins with recognizing the authority of God's Word, seeking guidance, and actively pursuing a return to faithfulness. In our own lives, may we be inspired to delve into Scripture, allowing it to transform our hearts and lead us toward genuine repentance and restoration.

July 4, 2026 – Read Psalm 2:1-12 – As America celebrates 250 years of independence, may we be reminded of the futility of rebelling against the God’s sovereignty. While we honor the freedoms and achievements of our nation, we must also recognize that true liberty is found in submission to divine authority. The nations may rage and plot in vain, as we see in the Psalm, but their conspiracies against God are ultimately foolish. This anniversary serves as a poignant reminder that the founding principles of our nation were built upon the acknowledgment of a higher power. As we celebrate our independence, let us not forget that it is God who establishes the authority of leaders and nations. His laughter at human arrogance underscores the truth that no earthly scheme can thwart His plans. So, may we celebrate not just our independence, but our dependence on the One who reigns eternally, finding true security and peace in the authority of God’s anointed one, Jesus Christ.

July 5, 2026 – Read Acts 23:11 – Where is God when our world seems to be falling apart? No one would have blamed Paul for asking this question after his encounter with the religious leaders in Jerusalem that resulted in his arrest, the plot on his life, and subsequent trials.  But here in Acts 23:11, we see a profound moment of divine reassurance as the Lord stands beside Paul, affirming that despite the looming threats and hardships he faces, nothing can harm him outside of God's sovereign will. This promise serves as a powerful reminder that even in our darkest hours, when persecution and suffering seem overwhelming, we can find strength and encouragement in the knowledge that God is in control. Just as Paul was assured that his mission would extend beyond Jerusalem to Rome, we too can trust that our struggles are part of a greater purpose orchestrated by God. He equips us with courage, reminding us that our lives are held securely in His hands, and that every challenge we encounter is an opportunity for Him to manifest His glory through us. Let this truth anchor our hearts, knowing that we are never alone, and that with God’s permission, we are empowered to fulfill our calling, no matter the obstacles we face.