Monday February 21st

“By faith the people passed through the Red Sea as on dry land; but when the Egyptians tried to do so, they were drowned.” Hebrew 11:29 

Dear Heavenly Father, What it must have been like for the children of Israel to take those first steps into the chasm you formed in the Red Sea.  Their hearts must have been beating out of their chests as they gawked at the walls of water on either side.  But you led them with your mighty word and you allowed them to watch their enemies fall behind them.  Help me to remember your great act of deliverance in the Red Sea crossing when you call on me to step in between two “walls of water” for you.  Protect me from my enemies and give me the privilege to see either their conversion or their end.  Amen.

When God’s on your team the wins are embarrassingly obvious. 

Saturday February 19th

“As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.”  James 2:26

O Holy Spirit, Give me a living and active faith.  You are the One who gave me new birth into a living hope.  You are the one who raised me to spiritual life and adopted me into God’s family.  Continue to stir in me, O Holy Spirit, and give me a living and active faith.  Work in me a daily sorrow and repentance for my sins.  Stir prayers to my loving Father in heaven every day, yes, every moment.  You have made me a temple where you dwell.  Work in every part of my body to live and move and offer up to your sacrifices of a living faith.  Work in my mouth to speak about things that are pleasing in your sight.  Work in my eyes to see things that are good and right.  Work in my hands to move and do things that would serve my neighbor.  Work in my feet to go places where the gospel might be preached and where I might serve the people around me.  I am, Oh God, your mouth, your hands, your feet.  Work a living and active faith in me so that people might know you.  Amen.

We’re not doing faith to get noticed, but faith is always noticed

Friday February 18th

“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.”  James 1:5

Lord God, I need wisdom.  I need it desperately.  I need it deeply.  I need it to see my life as your child the way that you do.  I need wisdom to be able to know when and where and how and who to live.  I need wisdom to be able to know what way I should be loving people.  I need wisdom to see where my faith is not as active it needs to be.  I need wisdom to repent of my sin and my failures to love and to be useful.  I need wisdom to see your grace to me, to see how long and wide and deep and high is your love for me.  I need wisdom for all of this, dear Savior.  Pour out your Spirit on me and grant me wisdom for all of this and more.  You know what I need, O Savior.  Give it to me according to your gracious promise.  Amen.

Thursday February 17th

“My brothers and sisters, believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ must not show favoritism.” James 2:1

Lord God, I know he’s right.  I know this is the way that it should be.  I know that I shouldn’t give preferential treatment to someone who dresses nice.  I know that I shouldn’t give substandard treatment to those who are still dressed in their pajamas.  I know that he’s right, but I find myself judging people by their appearances and treating them according to the way they appear.  I find that I’m looking at them and forming an opinion of them long before there is anything substantial on which to base that opinion.  Forgive me, dear Jesus, and help me to see them with new eyes, with Spirit-given eyes.  Help me to see all people as those for whom you died, as people whom you desperately long to have in heaven with you.  Help me to see them as people who are valuable, simply because of your love for them.  Help me to serve them, care for them, and wait on them regardless of how their appearances seems.  Lord Jesus, this is the way in which you saw me and had mercy on me.  Help me to see all people the same and to treat them accordingly.  Amen.

Our favoritism makes us poor in God’s sight: God’s lack of favoritism makes all people rich. 

Wednesday February 16th

“By faith Abel brought God a better offering than Cain did.  By faith he was commended as righteous, when God spoke well of his offerings.  And by faith Abel still speaks, even though he is dead.”  Hebrews 11:4

Dear Heavenly Father, What secrets are locked away in that little story about Cain and Able!  What was it about the faith of Abel that pleased you so much?  Was it his thankfulness, his pure worship, his desire to please you and not himself?  Was it his deep love for you?  I think it was all of that.  All of those virtues are caused by faith.  It had little to do with what he offered.  It was about his heart while he offered it.  Even though his shallow hearted brother snuffed him out; his life, the first to pass on this earth, still speaks to me.  You have made his life count.  You will make mine count too.  I can lose myself in loving you instead of striving to make a name for myself with anyone.  Make my life like Abel’s, one that worships you and is pleasing to you without regard for the opinions of people.  Amen.

God has earned the right to be our audience of one!

Tuesday February 15th

The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.  Those who know your name trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.”  Psalm 9:9-10

Lord God, You are on your throne .You ruled yesterday and you will rule today too. Your enemies will never stand nor will mine. Lord God, stay close to me today. The devil is always close at hand, crouching in the tall grass. He desires to have me. Come close to deliver m e, God. Sin is always right there too. It wants to lead me astray. Lead me not into temptation, dear Father. People are there and they hurt me, attack me, undermine me, and mistreat me. Do not forget me, dear Savior! Remind me who I am-I am yours. Remind me who you are to me-you are my Father. You will not abandon me. You will not forget me. You are my refuge and strength. Amen

Monday February 14th . Valentines Day

“A new command I give you: Love one another.  As I have loved you, so you must love one another.  By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” John 13:35

Dear Jesus, I can get so hung up in the history of a relationship that I forget your one simple command to love that other person.  As sinners we will always let each other down, misunderstand and frustrate one another.  We can get lost in remembering the negative tone or the hurtful remark too.  And remembering makes it so hard to love.  But when you ignore the history because of grace, that’s when love is possible in all relationships.  You have that love for me.  Help me have it for the “others” in my life.  And help them have this love for me.  This forgiving and refreshing love, the kind that gives and forgives, is the physical evidence of our spiritual relationship with you.  Give me that love always for every person I meet.  Amen.

Love doesn’t need the other person to do or be anything special in order to respond well

Monday February 7th

“In the Lord I take refuge.  How then can you say to me: ‘Flee like a bird to your mountain.’”  Psalm 11:1

Lord God, There is much to fear.  My heart and my hands are shaking.  My mind is racing a million miles a minute.  But you, God, hold me in the palm of your hand.  But you, God, have a plan and purpose for me and for my life.  But you, God, have all things under your control.  But you, God, have loved me with an everlasting love.  But you, God, have redeemed me from death and made me your own dear child.  But you, God, are my refuge and strength.  Your everlasting arms are all around and underneath me on every side.  Help leave me to live in faith not in flight today.  Amen.

We live secure in our Savior and will not flee to a cage. We are already safe with him.  You can’t scare me!

Saturday, February 5th

“Command and teach these things.  Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.  Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.  Do not neglect your gift, which was given you through prophecy when the body of elders laid their hands on you.”  1 Timothy 4:11-14

Dear Jesus, It’s clear that you want young and old Christians to be busy telling your word to others.  I am deeply thankful that you have placed me among a group of Christians that gets it.  I have so many partners in the work.  I hear what you are encouraging me here.  My life is a limited resource on your earth to get your salvation to more souls.  You want me busy being your mouth to speak love and truth into human hearts.  Help me teach your word more effectively, more often and more joyfully.  Also, arouse my Christian friends at my church to scheme how they can engage in the movement of grace instead of finding ways to avoid helping in the greatest restoration project on earth.  Amen.

Like a dad who gives his child money to buy a gift for his mother, God gives us gifts and talents, so we are able to experience the joy of giving back to him. 

Friday, February 4th

“The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching.  For Scripture says, ‘Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain,’ and ‘The worker deserves his wages.’”  1 Timothy 5:17-18

Dear Jesus, Help your church to acknowledge the sacrifice of love that her leaders make so she can be well fed with your word of grace.  Help people to see that they experience a church environment that enhances their faith and spiritual growth because their leaders work hard to make it happen.  So many hours are put in behind the scenes so your children can hear your voice.  Give saints in your congregations the spiritual maturity to see the needs of their leaders and to take care of them, especially those who give up secular work to preach, teach and shepherd the flock.  And when the church forgets to support them, step in with your Holy Spirit and remind your shepherds that you have their back and will meet their needs in due time.  Amen.

When we honor our pastors and elders we honor Christ. 

Thursday, February 3rd

“When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead.  Then he placed his right hand on me and said: ‘Do not be afraid.  I am the First and the Last.  I am the Living One; I was dead, and now look, I am alive for ever and ever!  And I hold the keys of death and Hades. Write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now and what will take place later.  The mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand and of the seven golden lampstands is this: The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven churches.”  Revelation 1:17-20

Dear Lord Jesus, If I were to see you in all of your glory I would fall down in fear just like John did.  You are the ultimate superhero, the God over all things, the One with whom we all have to reckon.  Thank you for placing your right hand on John and telling him not to be afraid.  It comforts me to know that you love your church.  And to know that you passed through death and are alive again gives me hope.  And to know you hold the keys to hell makes me feel safe.  And then to know you walk among the churches and live with the angels of those churches, that is; the pastors, helps me trust that you are guiding each congregation even when we struggle.  Jesus you are with us and we can struggle on as future conquerors no matter how small and insignificant we feel.  Today will be a good day because you are with me.  Help me to stop feeling so alone when I face any challenge by reminding me that you, the almighty, loving Savior God, are with me. 

God is with us, how can anything in our lives ultimately turn out badly. 

Wednesday, February 2nd

“I turned around to see the voice that was speaking to me.  And when I turned saw seven golden lamp stands and in the midst of the candlesticks one like unto a son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about at the breasts with a golden girdle.  And his head and his hair were white as white wool, white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; and his feet like unto burnished brass, as if it had been refined in a furnace; and his voice as the voice of many waters.”  Revelation 1:12-15

John saw you in all of your glory standing among the lamp stands that represented your beloved churches at that time.  The way you revealed yourself was both a comfort and a confrontation.  It comforts me to know you are the almighty God filled with power and splendor.  That reminds me that you have all it takes to take care of your churches.  But it also confronts me that my church answer to you and not to the world we serve.  Only what you want matters and many times we have followed the whims of the world and our own desires.  I’m glad you are among us in your power.  Help us to live before you in godly reverence.  Lead us on your mission and not our own.  Make us into what you want us to be.

When we remember that Jesus lives among us it changes everything we think, say, and do. 

Tuesday, February 1st

“I, John, your brother and companion in the suffering and kingdom and patient endurance that are ours in Jesus, was on the island of Patmos because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus.”  Revelation 1:9

Dear Jesus, Your apostle John is rather nonchalant in saying that he was on an island because of the word of God and having testified about you.  He also said he was our companion in the suffering of those in your kingdom and the patient endurance that are ours as Christians.  He speaks to us as one who was in the trenches with us who knew what it was like to suffer and to wonder how things would turn out.  I know that I have not suffered like John but in my troubles, I see him as a forceful teacher reminding me that we are pilgrims here and that heaven is our home.  Thank you for making the writers of your book men who understood our travail and committed themselves to leading us through it.  Amen.

As pilgrims we can never plant our roots deep on earth.

Monday, January 31st

“Jesus Christ is the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.  Unto him that loves us and looses us from our sins by his blood; and made us to be a kingdom, to be priests unto his God and Father; to him be the glory and the dominion for ever and ever.  Amen.”  Revelation 1:5-6

Dear Jesus, You have loosened me up from every negative feeling I might have about myself because of my sins and failures.  You have restored to me my own personal identity that I am part of your kingdom and royal member of your family and a priest that represents you in the world.  You have made all of my Christian family and friends into the same new creation.  Help me to live in the optimism that remembering I am your chosen royalty brings.  Help me also to view all my fellow Christians as the same royal citizens treating them with dignity and respect.  And since you rose from the dead I live in the hope that I too will beat whatever it is that threatens my life now and always.  Amen. 

We are members of God’s royalty with his angels as secret service protectors

Saturday, January 29th

“May they all be one, as you, Father are in me and I am in you.  May they also be in us, so that the world may know that you sent me.”  John 17:21

Dear Father, Strengthen and deepen the unity of your church.  Make it just like the unity that you share with your Son.  I can hardly imagine how tight, deep, and synchronized the unity that you share with your Son is.  How your thoughts completely align.  How your beliefs and characteristics are in total synchronization.  You share completely in everything-your goals, your desires, your characteristics, your motives, your works.  They are all united fully.  Strengthen and deepen the unity of your church.  We are all unique and different, made that way by you.  Yet, we are all one!  By faith in you, we share a unity that goes beyond the differences and uniqueness.  Remove all false doctrine and teaching from church so that we all stand together and confess the truth together.  I pray, dear Father, bring the church to united confession in all that your Word clearly teaches.  Give us a full and complete unity in mission too.  Align your church in confession and in mission, dear Father, with your Word and your mission.  Yes, Lord, strengthen and deepen the unity of your church.  Make it just like the unity that you share with your Son.  Amen.

Friday, January 28th

“For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your ancestors, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect.”  1 Peter 1:18-19

Dear Heavenly Father, What am I worth to you?  What price would you pay to get me back after I had wondered away and enslaved myself to the devil?  I cannot fully fathom that you, as a Father, would give your own perfect Son for a broken and self-defeated person like me.  But you did.  You redeemed me and now you call me your own.  Forgive me for not valuing myself at times as much as you do.  Forgive me for trashing and re-trashing my thoughts with negativity, criticism, envy and anger.  Forgive me for being selfish and petty.  Forgive me for thinking am worthless when you say I am priceless.  And give me the power of your purifying grace to rise above my self-centered feelings to make others know their worth in you by the way I handle them even when they are wandering and wayward.  Make me a life changer like you have been for me.  I ask this all for your glory and the glory of your Son who gave it all for me.  Amen.

God thinks we are worth his greatest sacrifice.  So, don’t diminish the value of any human being including yourself

Thursday, January 27th

“I am not prying that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.  They are not of the world just as I am not of the world.”  John 17:15-16

Dear Lord Jesus, I don’t belong here.  It is becoming clearer and clearer to me every day.  My thoughts are so different than those who still belong to this world.  My priorities and goals in life are so divergent from theirs.  My wants, my likes, my pursuits and my passions are all from a different place.  Lord Jesus, first, I thank you that you set me apart from this world and made me an heir of eternity.  Because of your grace, this is not my home; I don’t belong here.  Then Lord when my thoughts, priorities and goals clash with those of the world protect me from those who would cause me harm.  Protect my thinking and my wanting.  Protect my planning and my pursuing.  Protect my heart, Lord, because if the evil one can get my heart then he has my life.  I pray, deliver me from the evil one by protecting my heart from his temptations.  Keep on praying this prayer before the Father’s throne that I might be protected by your praying and your power.  Amen. 

Wednesday, January 26th

“This is what the Sovereign Lord, the Holy One of Israel, says: ‘In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength, but you would have none of it.”  Isaiah 30:15

Dear Heavenly Father, How much energy I can spend worrying and scheming on how to control my life and get what I want!  But you give me clarity here in this verse about the path to a secure future.  It’s through repentance of what I am by nature and resting in your grace that erases all the guilt.  It’s about silencing my self-defense and trusting that you have already fixed the problems.  It’s in letting go and letting forgiveness repair every relationship and all the fallout from my life.  It’s in letting myself be a child again while you do all the parenting.  I want that life where I give the controls to you but I learn to be honest, humble and trusting.  Give me this attitude by your Holy Spirit and make me a quiet but strong Christian.  Amen.

Sometimes it’s just best to sit quietly by, admit that you are powerless to fix the big problems and leave room for God to do what he does best. 

Tuesday, January 25th

“I made your name known to them and will continue to make it known, so that the love you have loved me with may be in them and I may be in them.”  John 17:26

Dear Father, Your love for me is beyond all knowing and all expression and yet your Son wants me to know it better.  He is the one who makes known your love for me.  By his coming, his living and his dying you show me that there is nothing that you wouldn’t do for me.  You deeply loved your own Son, yet you gave him up for me!  Me!  I can hardly believe it sometimes.  That you would love me so deeply and cherish me so dearly and would give up your Son for me is hard to fathom.  You loved your Son from all eternity.  He was and is your dearest treasure.  Fill me with a higher and fuller understanding of your love.  More than that, let your love dwell in my heart and spill over into my life so that my whole life is moved by your love for me.  Let your love dwell in me and move my whole life.  Amen.

Monday, January 24th

“The Samaritan woman said to him, ‘You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman.  How can you ask me for a drink?” (For Jews do not associate with Samaritans.)  Jesus answered her, ‘If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water.’ “John 4:9-10

Dear Jesus, That woman threw poo at you and you stayed in the conversation and loved her through it all.  When you ignored the poo and reached out again boldly with your love and truth, I’m sure she could feel it.  But she held to her hard hearted guns for a few more moments.  Then you outlasted her and got behind the walls to rescue her lost soul.  Help me to ignore the poo that people throw at me in conversations and to stick to a loving course of communication so I can reach behind their walls to either save or encourage their hearts.  Help me to hang in there and not just walk away.  And maybe more importantly, keep me from throwing poo at others.  Instead, give me the courage to humbly accept their help even if it makes me feel a little uncomfortable.  Amen.

God constantly pursues our hearts with love and truth through people.  Give up the fight and embrace it.