YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 20 DEVOTIONS
May 11, 2026 – Read John 6:60-71 – When many of Jesus' followers turned away, Peter boldly declared, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” This powerful response reflects Peter's deep recognition of Jesus as the source of truth and hope in a world of uncertainty. In moments of doubt and confusion, we can find solace in Peter's unwavering faith, reminding us that even when the path seems difficult, our commitment to Christ anchors us. Like Peter, we must choose to cling to Jesus, trusting in His promises and embracing the eternal life He offers, knowing that there is no other source of true fulfillment and purpose. Let us lean into this truth today, reaffirming our faith in the One who holds the words of life.
May 12, 2026 – Read Psalm 108:1-5 – As the first light of dawn breaks through the darkness, we are reminded of the promise of renewal and hope that each new day brings. With steadfastness of heart the psalmist invites us to awaken with intention, lifting our voices in worship and gratitude. As the sun rises to illuminate the world, so our praises rise declaring God’s unfailing love and faithfulness. Let us surrender our worries and anchor our lives in God’s promises during the quiet moments of morning. May our hearts awaken the dawn with joy and anticipation as we embrace each new day with a spirit of worship.
May 13, 2026 – Read Proverbs 15:5 – Embracing correction is a sign of wisdom and humility. Just as a loving parent guides their child, divine correction shapes our character and leads us on the path of righteousness. When we open our hearts to constructive feedback, we grow deeper in understanding and maturity. In moments of correction, let us choose to listen and reflect, recognizing that each lesson is an opportunity for growth and transformation. May we cultivate a spirit willing to learn, trusting that wisdom often comes wrapped in the form of loving guidance.
May 14, 2026 – Read 1 Samuel 15:1-23 – In 1 Samuel 15:1-23, God, through the prophet Samuel, instructs King Saul to utterly destroy the Amalekites and all they possess. Saul, however, chooses to spare the king and the best livestock, believing that offering sacrifices would please God more than following His directive. This passage reminds us that God desires our hearts and our willingness to obey Him above ritualistic acts. True devotion is not merely about our sacrifices but about aligning our actions with His will. When we prioritize obedience, we cultivate a deeper relationship with God, reflecting His love and purpose in our lives. Let us strive to listen to His voice and act accordingly, for in obedience lies the essence of our faith.
May 15, 2026 – Read 1 Samuel 17:1-51 – David’s courageous battle against Goliath, a seemingly insurmountable giant, serves as a powerful reminder that our own giants—whether they manifest as fear, doubt, or external challenges—can be confronted with faith and determination. Rather than relying on conventional armor or weapons, David drew strength from his relationship with God and his past victories. As we face our own giants, let us emulate David’s example by: (1) Identifying the giant and acknowledge its presence without fear. (2) Remembering our "stones" by recalling the skills, lessons learned, and instances of God’s faithfulness gathered from previous experiences. (3) And approach with prayer, seeking divine guidance and reassurance. Just as David triumphed with a slingshot and unwavering faith, we too can conquer our giants by trusting in God’s power and utilizing the tools He has equipped us with.
May 16, 2026 – Read John 8:48-58 – Jesus boldly declares His divine identity saying, "Before Abraham was, I am." He is not merely a prophet or teacher, but the eternal God who exists outside of time. In calling Himself "I AM," He connects with the sacred name revealed to Moses at the burning bush, emphasizing His unchanging nature and eternal presence. As we reflect on this truth, we are reminded that Jesus embodies the very essence of God—His love, grace, and authority. In a world filled with uncertainty, we can find solace in knowing that the One who calls us is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Let us embrace His identity and walk in the light of His truth, confident in His promise to be with us always.
May 17, 2026 – Read 1 Samuel 20:1-42 - The friendship between David and Jonathan is a testament to loyalty, love, and sacrifice. Despite the looming threat from Saul, Jonathan chooses to support David, recognizing God's anointing on him. Their emotional farewell, filled with tears and promises, reflects a deep bond rooted in faith and mutual respect. Jonathan's willingness to risk his own safety for David exemplifies the essence of true friendship—standing by one another in times of trial. This story encourages us to cultivate friendships that mirror their unwavering commitment, reminding us that true friends are those who uplift and protect us, even when faced with adversity. May we strive to embody such loyalty and love in our own relationships, reflecting the heart of God in our connections with others.