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  • December 4, 2025

    December 4th, 2025

    Thursday – Letters

    Reading – 1 Timothy 5

    Highlight Verses:

    “Never speak harshly to an older man, but appeal to him respectfully as you would to your own father. Talk to younger men as you would to your own brothers. Treat older women as you would your mother, and treat younger women with all purity as you would your own sisters.”
    ‭‭1 Timothy‬ ‭5‬:‭1‬-‭2‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    Essentially, Paul tells Timothy to treat everyone like family.

    Sometimes that might not be great advice. Some families can be a little disfunctional.

    But in Timothy’s case, we know that his faith was passed to him through his mother and grandmother (2 Timothy 2:5) so something was happening right in that family.

    My family is scattered across the country and diverse in politics, faith, and lifestyle.

    Despite that, if one of us asks for help, everyone steps up. And when we get together,

    we put our differences aside and love each other like, well, like family!

    May each of us show the same love and respect to all.

    How can you practically bring the respect you have for family to those you come into contact with everyday?
    How would you hope to be treated, especially by church leaders like Timothy?

  • December 3, 2025

    December 3rd, 2025

    Wednesday – History

    Reading – 1 Kings 2-3

    Highlight Verse:

    “Some time later two prostitutes came to the king to have an argument settled.”
    ‭‭1 Kings‬ ‭3‬:‭16‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    What’s wrong with this sentence?

    Israel had judges in Moses’ time. I can only imagine that they had regional judges in Solomon’s time.

    Yet here these two prostitutes brought their case before Solomon.

    What’s more, Solomon heard their case and judged wisely and fairly.

    He didn’t reject them because of their position in society.

    Most politicians today would have refused to even let them in their presence.

    But Solomon, in his wisdom, represented God’s presence among the people.

    God does not reject anyone from His presence who approaches in humility and respect.

    We are the only Jesus some will see.

    We should listen to any who approach us regardless of what we think of their lifestyle or position in society.

    Perhaps God will use us to bring them His life-giving wisdom.

    How has God used you to reach those with whom you would not normally associate?
    Has God ever dropped wisdom on you like He did for Solomon in this case?

  • December 2, 2025

    December 2nd, 2025

    Tuesday – Pentateuch

    Reading – Exodus 27-28

    Highlight Verses:

    “Insert the poles through the rings on the two sides of the altar. The altar must be hollow, made from planks. Build it just as you were shown on the mountain.”
    ‭‭Exodus‬ ‭27‬:‭7‬-‭8‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    You might be thinking that I chose the wrong verses. These are mundane instructions.

    To that I would say that these verses among others in today’s reading show that God was a practical engineer.

    The details of the designs He ordered for the temple and the priestly garments all make sense when you think about them.

    The altar and tables had rings for carrying them with poles. They were hollow so they would be light enough to be carried.

    In a very practical way, God was an engineer (who happened to make the practical beautiful).

    He was practical when he designed us as well. Even the rules He gave us all have practical uses for us to have better lives.

    What that tells me is that, while we already know that God can be trusted for spiritual matters, He can be trusted for practical matters as well.

    Have you ever tried to solve all your practical problems on your own, thinking God wasn’t interested in them?
    How do you think God would solve your practical issues?

  • December 1, 2025

    December 1st, 2025

    Monday – Gospels

    Reading – Matthew 23

    Highlight Verse:

    ““What sorrow awaits you teachers of religious law and you Pharisees. Hypocrites! For you shut the door of the Kingdom of Heaven in people’s faces. You won’t go in yourselves, and you don’t let others enter either.”
    ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭23‬:‭13‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    The word “hypocrites” occurs 6 times in this chapter. It literally means “actor.”

    The teachers of religious law and Pharisees that Jesus dealt with were fakes and they knew it.

    They played their parts for fame, importance, and wealth, not because they believed what they taught.

    Maybe they started out believing, but the temptation of wealth and fame pulled them out of their faith and into their roles as perpetuators of a shallow legalistic faith.

    Today, legalism remains a major factor driving people away from true faith.

    I know several people who rejected church when they ran into judgmental attitudes. Some of them went as far as rejecting Jesus.

    Worse, I’ve seen some get sucked into legalism to the point that they start driving others away.

    Mind you, I am not advocating ignoring sin.

    I am advocating bringing people to life through faith. If they have a genuine relationship with Jesus, they will seek to live a more holy life to get closer to Him.

    Have you struggled with legalistic people in your life?
    Have you struggled against becoming legalistic yourself? What do you do to keep your faith genuine?

  • November 30, 2025

    November 30th, 2025

    Sunday – Poetry

    Reading – Psalms 147-150

    Highlight Verse:

    “Sing out your thanks to the Lord; sing praises to our God with a harp.”
    ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭147‬:‭7‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    I heard long ago that if God gave to a good voice, you should sing out loud and thank him for it.

    If he gave you a terrible voice, you should sing out louder and get even.

    I don’t know about that last part, but I know that we are commanded to sing both thanks and praise.

    Ever since I was told that funny phrase above, I have been unashamed to be heard singing.

    I’ve never had a great voice, but I am certain that God is honored when I seek to praise Him with it.

    It doesn’t matter if you have the vocal cords of an angel or could compete with an alley cat, God wants to hear our voices, bringing our best to honor Him.

    He rewards that effort with joy.

    Is there anything keeping you from praising and thanking God through song?
    What could you thank God for in song today?

    In case you are wondering, today I thank God for His amazing creation. He could have made things and people and animals plain, simple, compliant, and easy. Instead, He made life challenging, beautiful, exciting, and interesting. I thank God for that even on the days when the challenging parts seem to take over.

    Image credit – ChatGPT (I promise this is the last turkey image I use this year)
  • November 29, 2025

    November 29th, 2025

    Saturday – Open Topic

    Thursday delayed – Letters

    Reading – 1 Timothy 4

    Highlight Verse:

    “Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.”
    ‭‭1 Timothy‬ ‭4‬:‭12‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    I like lists.

    Here’s a good one about how to lead people in Christ by being an example:

    • In what you say.
    • In how you live.
    • In your love.
    • In your faith.
    • And in your purity.

    If you stay faithful to those principles, no one could refute you honestly.

    Instead, those who are honestly seeking truth will follow your lead.

    How would you best choose to lead?
    Have you seen these principles lived out?

  • November 28, 2025

    November 28th, 2025

    Friday – Prophets

    Reading – Ezekiel 7-9

    Highlight Verse:

    “The king and the prince will stand helpless, weeping in despair, and the people’s hands will tremble with fear. I will bring on them the evil they have done to others, and they will receive the punishment they so richly deserve. Then they will know that I am the Lord.””
    ‭‭Ezekiel‬ ‭7‬:‭27‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    I really wanted to find a hopeful verse in today’s passage.

    Not much of that to find.

    Except for those who received a mark for their repentant attitude in chapter 9, it was too late.

    Perhaps they were some of the people in this verse who finally realized who God was.

    For everyone else, they could only wish they had figured it out before the bearers of death confronted them.

    The story is the same today.

    Granted, Jerusalem isn’t captured by the Babylonians.

    But every human being will someday realize that God exists and reigns supreme.

    Some will repent when they figure it out.

    Some will go through their lives in denial or rebellion and step beyond death’s door only to realize their folly too late.

    For them, like in this passage, there is no hope.

    But while we breathe, there is hope.

    That hope is anchored in the sacrifice that Jesus already made and willingly offers to us.

    It is the antithesis of today’s reading to those who have accepted this hope.

    For those who have not accepted that hope, we need to shine the light of that hope in such a way that it is undeniable and pray that they would be able to see that light before it is too late for them.

    If you haven’t yet accepted that hope, what is holding you back?
    If you have accepted it, what are you doing to shine the light of hope to those around you?

  • November 27, 2025

    November 27th, 2025

    Thanksgiving Day – Special Reading (I’ll cover today’s normal reading Saturday)

    Reading Psalm 136:1-9

    Highlight Verse:

    “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever.”
    ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭136‬:‭1‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    Happy Thanksgiving.

    Instead of the usual devotion today, after you read today’s reading, please comment what you are thankful to God for today.

    I’ll start:

    Of all things, today I’m thankful for transportation.

    Airplanes and automobiles are bringing my two older daughters and their husbands to visit today!

    Two of their grandparents will be by today as well for a beautiful family time.

    Tomorrow, my wife’s faithful Subaru will take us to Nebraska to see another grandparent and other relatives.

    I’ll admit, I was prompted to give thanks for transportation because I spent much of yesterday afternoon and evening working on my not so faithful (very old) pickup truck.

    Me yesterday

    Even though that job was difficult and still isn’t all the way done, I was thankful for the experience (though you wouldn’t have known it from my grumbling as I battled stuck ball joints).

    I learned from the difficulties and succeeded (halfway so far) despite the stuck parts.

    Now I plan on enjoying the presence of family and some really good food.

    I pray that you may find joy in all that Thanksgiving brings you – both in the holiday and the state of mind.

    Remember to comment with what you are thankful for!

  • November 26, 2025

    November 26th, 2025

    Wednesday – History

    Reading – 1 Kings 1

    Highlight Verses:

    “the king said to them, “Take Solomon and my officials down to Gihon Spring. Solomon is to ride on my own mule. There Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet are to anoint him king over Israel. Blow the ram’s horn and shout, ‘Long live King Solomon!’”
    ‭‭1 Kings‬ ‭1‬:‭33‬-‭34‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    Did you know that King David was not the King of Israel at his death?

    While most kings of that era reigned until death, that was because most were killed in battle.

    David was different.

    He survived Absalom’s coup.

    He and his armies were so strong that no one dared fight him anymore.

    At the time of today’s passage, he still had a sound mind, but his body was failing him.

    He wisely heeded advice and appointed Solomon as king just in time.

    While many would have help on to power until their last breath, David wisely kept the well being of Israel in mind, making sure the next king would be the wisest of his sons.

    Sometimes we are forced to decide between our pride and God’s mission.

    We could hang on to our successful past, refusing to let someone else take over what we spent years building.

    But sometimes it is best to hand the reins over to someone who could build on our success to take what we’ve do to the next level.

    Have you ever stepped aside to let the next wave or generation of leader take over?

    Was it a good or bad experience? Explain.

  • November 25, 2025

    November 25th, 2025

    Tuesday – Pentateuch

    Reading – Exodus 26

    Highlight Verse:

    ““Make another curtain for the entrance to the sacred tent. Make it of finely woven linen and embroider it with exquisite designs, using blue, purple, and scarlet thread.”
    ‭‭Exodus‬ ‭26‬:‭36‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    The theme for today’s reading seems to be to give your best and most beautiful for the house of God.

    In fact, passages like this are sometimes cited to encourage people to wear their “Sunday best” clothing to church.

    I don’t think this passage applies directly to that, though it’s not a bad idea. Honestly, for me it’s nice blue jeans and a good inspiring T-shirt for church in the hope that it helps newcomers feel more at-ease.

    I would say that this passage supports the idea of bringing our best to God and His ministry.

    In other words, ministry should not be an afterthought.

    We should do whatever we can to lead people to Jesus.

    This, of course, should start at home. We should never neglect time with our families.

    The problem is that many people neglect ministry, leaving it to “professionals” rather than taking on their own portion of it.

    We were meant to be partners in the work of God, not consumers.

    We should give our best efforts to bring about the best change in the lives of those around us.

    If you do, don’t be surprised at the blessings that will come your way as well.

    Are you plugged into ministry at church or in another group?
    In what ways have you been blessed as you do your part?

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