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  • April 18, 2025

    April 18th, 2025

    Friday – Prophets

    Reading – Isaiah 46-48

    Highlight Verse:

    ““But there is no peace for the wicked,” says the Lord.”
    ‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭48‬:‭22‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    This verse neatly sums up much of what Isaiah talks about.

    The nations involved have changed but this principle is no less true today.

    People look for peace in the modern-day gods of materialism, tolerance, pleasure, entertainment, sports… and the list goes on.

    While not all of that appears to be wicked, there is only one true source of peace.

    We asked our high school boys last Monday to define sin.

    One of them came up with an excellent definition – “Anything that comes between you and God.”

    One very apt name for Jesus is the Prince of Peace. Anything drives us away from that peace is wicked.

    Likewise, anything that brings us closer to God is good.

    What in your life drives you away from the Prince of Peace?
    What brings you closer to Him?

  • April 17, 2025

    April 17th, 2025

    Thursday – Letters

    Reading – Romans 16

    Highlight Verse:

    “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. May the grace of our Lord Jesus be with you.”
    ‭‭Romans‬ ‭16‬:‭20‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    I’ve read this many times. I even sang it in a worship song years ago.

    I can tell you that Satan crushed is cause for peace.

    But there’s something else there I never noticed before.

    God will crush Satan under YOUR feet.

    I always pictured God sending legions of angels to bring the final defeat to Satan.

    Nope.

    His plan is to use you and me to defeat Satan.

    I’ll be honest, at first that doesn’t sound very peaceful.

    But get this – We can have peace because, while we are His instrument, the ALL-POWERFUL God of peace will crush Satan under OUR feet.

    Are you ready for some stomping?

    What verse stood out in this chapter for you?
    How do you feel about being a devil stomper?

  • April 16, 2025

    April 16th, 2025

    Wednesday – History

    Reading – Judges 15-16

    Highlight Verse:

    “But before long, his hair began to grow back.”
    ‭‭Judges‬ ‭16‬:‭22‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    Samson was a mess.

    God anointed him to save Israel with the gift of amazing strength. Even when he fulfilled that calling, he would do it with a selfish or vengeful attitude.

    Then came his final downfall from his lustful trust of Delilah.

    As far as Samson was concerned, it was over.

    He’d blown it so badly that he was left a powerless, blind slave to his enemies, the enemies of Israel.

    As he suffered, he contemplated his failure.

    I’d like to say he repented, but that’s not clear.

    But God still used him to bring defeat to the enemies of Israel. Samson used the strength that God returned to him to defeat the Philistines.

    It’s a strange story I know. But here’s what I take from it.

    It’s never too late.

    No matter how badly we mess up, God can still bring redemption and purpose to our lives.

    What stands out the most about Samson’s life to you?
    Have you ever been in that place where you thought God could no longer use you? What brought you through that time?

  • April 15, 2025

    April 15th, 2025

    Tuesday – Pentateuch

    Reading – Genesis 24

    Highlight Verse:

    “So they called Rebekah. “Are you willing to go with this man?” they asked her. And she replied, “Yes, I will go.””
    ‭‭Genesis‬ ‭24‬:‭58‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    In a culture and time when arranged marriages were the norm, it struck me as odd that they asked Rebekah whether she wanted to go be Isaac’s wife or not.

    She stepped out in faith, said yes, and was rewarded with a place in history.

    This is one of the earliest examples of the fair treatment of women in the Bible. At least it seemed fair in the context of that culture.

    It is true that her father and brother already agreed to the marriage, but they gave her an out.

    While we aren’t given details of her reaction, we can infer at the end of the chapter that she was at least somewhat excited at meeting Isaac.

    After all, it was literally a match made in heaven. (And – no, I am not advocating arranged marriages).

    What is your reaction to the way Isaac and Rebekah’s marriage was arranged?
    What would you have done in Rebekah’s shoes?

  • April 14, 2025

    April 14th, 2025

    Monday – Gospels

    Reading – John 16

    Highlight Verse:

    “So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again; then you will rejoice, and no one can rob you of that joy.”
    ‭‭John‬ ‭16‬:‭22‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    Welcome to your preview of Easter.

    When Jesus was crucified, His followers were crushed.

    Imagine their joy when He rose from the grave!

    He’s been risen for over 2000 years.

    I’ve been around for more than 60 Easters.

    It’s easy to let the joy slip away.

    Sure, the chocolate bunnies, Peeps, and roasted ham bring a smile to my face, but that’s fleeting.

    So, what brings me joy?

    • When I’m teaching kids or students, and one understands and responds to the Gospel message…
    • When I’m in a Sunday service and people respond to the Gospel…
    • When a new believer emerges from the water at baptism with the joy of new life on their face…

    These bring the joy of resurrection to my heart.

    I love the fact that I am part of a church that sees things like this every week. It constantly renews the joy that came into my life when I first trusted in Jesus.

    What brings you joy?
    How do you renew that joy throughout your life?

  • April 13, 2025

    April 13th, 2025

    Sunday – Poetry

    Reading – Psalm 40-42

    Highlight Verse:

    “O Lord my God, you have performed many wonders for us. Your plans for us are too numerous to list. You have no equal. If I tried to recite all your wonderful deeds, I would never come to the end of them.”
    ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭40‬:‭5‬ ‭NLT

    Yesterday we looked at God’s creative power.

    But His power goes far beyond that.

    His miracles go far beyond creating the whole world.

    David, who wrote this Psalm saw many wonders.

    • He saw deliverance from wild animals.
    • He saw protection from King Saul.
    • He saw Goliath defeated.
    • He saw his anointing as King.
    • He saw prophecies about his heir, Jesus.

    Miracles existed in Old Testament times and David recognized their source.

    We would do well to remember that we worship the all-powerful God who is the same today and yesterday and forever.

    What wonders have you seen God perform in your life?
    Have you worshipped God for them?

  • April 12, 2025

    April 12th, 2025

    Saturday – Open Topic

    Reading – Psalm 8

    Highlight Verses:

    “When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fingers— the moon and the stars you set in place— what are mere mortals that you should think about them, human beings that you should care for them?”
    ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭8‬:‭3‬-‭4‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    This evening, take a peek outside.

    Enjoy the warm spring evening under the Paschal Moon (Easter Moon) and appreciate the amazing beauty of God’s creation.

    Then read the rest of this Psalm and realize that the same creative work that went into creating the moon and stars went into creating you and I.

    Each and every human being was created in God’s image for His purposes.

    As the moon reflects the sun’s radiance on the world tonight, remember that you were designed to reflect God’s radiance on the world.

    How will you reflect the radiance of God today?
    Will you take some time to enjoy God’s creation this evening?

  • April 11, 2025

    April 11th, 2025

    Friday – Prophets

    Reading – Isaiah 43-45

    Highlight Verses:

    ““But forget all that— it is nothing compared to what I am going to do. For I am about to do something new. See, I have already begun! Do you not see it? I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland.”
    ‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭43‬:‭18‬-‭19‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    Earlier in the chapter, we are told to remember Israel’s roots.

    Now it’s “forget about it!”

    So, which is it?

    This chapter – indeed, much of Isaiah points to the Gospel.

    It sounds to me like God wants the people of Israel to remember the start of their faith but forget out the corruption of the faith with the development of a strict religion.

    It was time to find the redemption promised with the coming of the Messiah.

    In a comparative religions course at university, we used a textbook called “Zakhor” to learn about Judaism. Zakhor literally means “remember”

    We came to learn that much of the religion was wrapped around remembering their roots.

    Isaiah tells us to forget about that stuff that would keep you tied up in vain religion.

    Instead, look for the new life of the gospel.

    Are there parts of your past that you are holding onto?
    Is that holding you back?
    How do you think you move past that?

  • April 10, 2025

    April 10th, 2025

    Thursday – Letters

    Reading – Romans 15

    Highlight Verse:

    “Therefore, accept each other just as Christ has accepted you so that God will be given glory.”
    ‭‭Romans‬ ‭15‬:‭7‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    You might notice that this doesn’t say “understand each other.”

    It most definitely does not say, “Make sure everyone else understands you.”

    It says, “accept each other.”

    • Not “accept others in your denomination.”
    • Not “accept others in your political party.”
    • Not even “accept those in your country.”

    If we are to accept each other as Christ accepted us, that means that we need to accept all those who are redeemed by the blood of Jesus, regardless of how different they are from us.

    We live in a time and place (at least for those of us in the United States) where political differences are extreme even among followers of Jesus.

    Pastors from my past whom I held in high regard now hold very different political views from me.

    I wish they could see things the way I do but I still hold them in high regard and would gladly work side by side with them to draw people to Jesus.

    I dare say that, if we were to put aside our petty political and denominational differences and work together as a united body of Christ, this country would see a revival like never before.

    What can we do to build bridges across political and denominational lines?
    Are you able to see beyond that which divides us and accept members of God’s family who are very different from you?

  • April 9, 2025

    April 9th, 2025

    Wednesday – History

    Reading – Judges 12-14

    Highlight Verse:
    “Then Manoah prayed to the Lord, saying, “Lord, please let the man of God come back to us again and give us more instructions about this son who is to be born.””
    ‭‭Judges‬ ‭13‬:‭8‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    We all hope for great things for our kids.

    I think that Manoah did the right thing in seeking guidance from the “Man of God” for advice in raising Samson.

    I don’t think that Manoah was a perfect father. That’s not because of how Samson messed up so badly.

    It is because Manoah is human just like all us other dads.

    There’s no denying that Samson messed things up. It is thought by many scholars that he could have been the greatest of the judges if he had just obeyed God’s instructions.

    While he did save Israel, we learn more about his mistakes and their consequences than his achievements.

    His dad did what he could to try to lead Samson in the right direction, but it was still Samson’s choice to jump into sin.

    No matter how good of a parent that you are, your children will and must make their own decisions.

    We need to never stop praying that they make the best ones.

    Have you sought guidance from God on how to instruct your kids?
    Do you lift them up to God constantly in prayer?

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