YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 14 DEVOTIONS
March 30, 2026 – Read Proverbs 12:5-7 – The distance between the plans of the righteous and the plans of the wicked is enormous. The thoughts of the righteous are just and rooted in wisdom, guiding them towards a path of life and peace. In contrast, the schemes of the wicked lead to destruction. As we reflect on this passage, let us seek to align our thoughts and intentions with God’s truth, nurturing a heart that desires righteousness. May we be vigilant in our choices, knowing that our actions reflect our inner convictions. Let us pray for wisdom to discern His will and strength to follow the path that leads to lasting fulfillment and joy.
March 31, 2026 – Read Luke 9:21-27 – Jesus speaks candidly to His disciples about the cost of discipleship, revealing that true following means embracing a path of self-denial and sacrifice. He reminds us that to gain our lives, we must be willing to lose them for His sake, challenging us to reflect on what we truly value. This passage invites us to surrender our earthly desires and ambitions, understanding that our true identity and purpose are found in Him. As we carry our crosses daily, let us find strength in His promise that those who are unashamed of Him will be honored before the Father. May we boldly live our faith, knowing that our lives are transformed when we prioritize Christ above all.
April 01, 2026 – Read Psalm 73 – The Psalmist wrestles with the tension between the prosperity of the wicked and the struggles of the righteous. He begins by questioning the very foundation of his faith, feeling envious of those who seem to thrive without regard for God. Yet, in his moment of doubt, he seeks the sanctuary of the Lord, where clarity dawns. This psalm reminds us that our earthly perspective can be clouded by comparison, but in God’s presence, we gain eternal insight. As we meditate on this passage, let us remember that true fulfillment comes not from material wealth or worldly success, but from a deep relationship with our Creator. When we draw near to Him, our hearts are recalibrated, and we are reminded of our ultimate hope and inheritance in Him. May we find peace in knowing that God is our strength and our portion forever.
April 02, 2026 – Read Luke 9:51, 57-62 – When Jesus resolutely set His face toward Jerusalem He embodied an unwavering commitment to His mission. His determination invites us to consider our own callings and the sacrifices they may require. The cost of following Jesus may demand leaving behind familiar comforts and priorities and require us to set aside earthly concerns for spiritual endeavors. Jesus’ call to discipleship challenges us to reflect on what truly holds our hearts. Are we ready to embrace the urgency of His call, placing our devotion above all else? Let us pray for the courage to follow Christ wholeheartedly, trusting that He will guide us through every challenge we face.
April 03, 2026 – Read Luke 10:25-37 – The parable of the Good Samaritan challenges us to redefine our understanding of love and compassion. Jesus reminds us that our neighbors are not just those who share our beliefs or backgrounds but anyone in need of kindness and care. The priest and the Levite, who pass by the wounded man, represent the temptation to ignore the suffering around us because we are just too busy with our own lives and routines. In contrast, the Samaritan embodies true compassion—he sees the man, feels empathy, and takes action. Not only does he tend his wounds but also ensures his continued care. As we reflect on this parable, may we be inspired to extend our hands and hearts to those in need, demonstrating love through our actions and embodying the grace that Christ shows to us each day.
April 04, 2026 – Read Luke 10:38-42 – The story of Martha and Mary remind us that in a world filled with busyness, we are called to find moments of stillness, to listen, and to connect with God. Martha is too busy with preparations to take advantage of her opportunity to spend time with Jesus. As a result, she is anxious and overwhelmed. Mary, on the other hand, chooses to sit at Jesus' feet, absorbing His words and experiencing the peace and joy that comes from spending time with Jesus. While our service for the Kingdom of God is important, Jesus desires our presence and attention even more. May we remember that amidst our daily tasks, the greatest gift we can offer is our undivided attention to Him.
April 05, 2026 – Read Deuteronomy 28:1-68 – Moses reminds God’s people of the profound blessings that come from obedience to God's commandments and the stark consequences of turning away from them. This passage encourages us to reflect on our choices and their impact on our lives. As we strive to walk in faithfulness, let us remember that God's promises of prosperity, protection, and favor are linked to our commitment to Him. May we seek to align our hearts with His will, trusting that in our obedience, we will find the abundant life He desires for us, filled with hope and purpose. Let this truth inspire us to pursue righteousness, knowing that our faithfulness invites God's blessings into our lives.