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08/11/2024
August 2024: Seeking Answers (The Book of Job)
In Job 1, the Lord asked Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job?” This question was addressed to the adversary. However, as students of God’s Word, we should “also” consider Job. This month we will do more than consider him as a person, we will also walk with him through his pain.
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07/01/2024
07/01/2024 (Mon.) God's Promise (Genesis, Part 2)
Today we begin our study of the second half of the book of Genesis. Please visit the following link to download the daily devotional from Today In The Word.
Please keep up your daily devotion with the Word, meditate and live it, and share your applications with others. Blessings!
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06/22/2024
6/22/2024 (Sat.) Living in the Presence of a Just God (Matthew 21:1-17)
The welcome Jesus received was dramatic and significant. “A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road,” and the people greeted Him, shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord” (vv. 8–9).
But the next scene was not so positive. When Jesus entered the Temple in Jerusalem, He found it had been transformed into a bustling marketplace. He refers to it as a “den of robbers,” far from its true purpose as a “house of prayer” (v. 13). His response is immediate and dramatic. Jesus overturns the money changers’ tables and drives out those buying and selling (v. 12). Following this, the blind and the lame came to Him and He healed them (v.14). Through His actions, Jesus was reasserting that the Temple is to be a space for healing and communion with God, not for exploitation and personal economic advancement.
The Temple scene dramatically displays the power and righteousness of God’s presence. It calls us to honor what is sacred, and to have reverence for God’s presence in “His house.” Just as He healed the blind and the lame, Jesus invites us into the healing and wholeness that only His presence can bring. For believers, the presence of God is to be respected as a sacred space, a peaceful refuge from the clamor of the world. Let’s treasure His presence, honor Him with our prayers today, and lay aside our personal agendas.
What things in your life make “quiet time” with Jesus difficult? How can you prioritize and protect your time with the Lord?
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