Tuesday, January 24th

“For the training of the body has limited benefit, but godliness is beneficial in every way, since it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come.  This saying is trustworthy and deserves full acceptance.  For this reason, we labor and strive, because we have put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all people, especially of those who believe.”  1 Timothy 4:8-10

Dear Holy Spirit, Come and work in my heart.  Come and stir in my hands and my life.  Come and train me by your Word, shape me by your working, create me in Christ’s image.  Throughout my entire life I am trained and training to do a better job at the work I do.  I learn to think new thoughts.  I learn to think about things differently.  I learn to do things and approach things in different ways.  I learn new skills.  I gain new strength.  But this training of body and mind is limited to my vocation and only to this life.  O Spirit, come!  Come and move in my heart and make it new and pure and holy.  Wash my sins away and cleanse me of all my sins.  Come and replace my heart of stone with a heart of flesh that I might be changed from the inside out.  Then, move in all the parts of my body and mind so that my every thought is taken captive to the Word of God, so that my every motive moves out of love for God and others.  O Spirit, train me to be godly and raise up in me a faith in Christ that endures to eternal life.  Jesus, you live.  Father, you live and rule.  Spirit, you live and move in me.  Train and strengthen me for a life of serving you and an eternity of living with you.  Amen.

When we spend time in God’s Word and align our lives, our thinking and our feeling to God’s Word, God’s Spirit is training us to be godly.

Monday, January 23rd

“This is what the LORD Almighty says: ‘In those days ten people from all languages and nations will take firm hold of one Jew by the hem of his robe and say, ‘Let us go with you, because we have heard that God is with you.’” Zechariah 8:23

Dear Heavenly Father, For many years now I have known that you are with me.  Your word has been opened to me by so many others and has been a huge comfort and guide.  You have spoken into my heart at key times reminding me of your will and your grace when I needed it the most.  You have guided, redirected, comforted and convicted me.  I have often quieted my soul when I was anxious with the thought that you were with me.  Now, when I see this passage, I’m reminded that your presence in my life, is an attraction to lost people.  They can see that something is different.  At least that’s what you want them to see and that’s what I hope they can see.  Oh Lord, make your spiritual and temporal blessing in my life so clear that lost people from any cultural background will beg to be with you and me in this life and eternity.  That you for your means of grace that bring you to my side every day.  Amen.

God’s loving presence in our lives cannot be hidden from people looking for a spiritual place to call home. 

Saturday, January 21st

“May the Lord direct your hearts to God’s love and Christ’s endurance.”  2 Thessalonians 3:5

Lord God, The work is hard and the days are long.  It is a grind, a slog, one day into the next.  The opponents are many.  And I’m not talking about people who oppose me.  Even when people do oppose me, Father, it is not they who oppose me but the Evil One.  My heart is constantly under assault by the devil.  My heart is constantly tempted to pride, to despair, to discouragement, to bitterness, even to disbelief and unbelief.  The opponent to my heart is strong and might, crafty and devious.  Lord God, turn my heart away from the work to your word and to the promises of it.  Direct my heart to what you have done and what you promise to do for me and through me in this world.  The work may be hard and the days may be long, but turn me to your promises that it is not in vain.  And so, by your Spirit, strengthen me for that work.  Direct my heart to your perseverance, O Jesus, so that I do not grow weary and give up.  Direct my heart to your love and your perseverance and so strengthen me for this day.  Amen.

Whatever you magnify is bigger.  If you magnify your work and your challenges, they will appear big in your heart.  But if you magnify God’s love and Christ’s perseverance, he will loom large in your life and all that challenges you will seem small (as they really are).

Friday, January 20th

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.”      2 Thessalonians 2:16-17

Lord Jesus, I need your strength.  I need you to bolster my heart and raise it to life.  As I live my life for you I am worn, tired and just plain exhausted of the fight.  The biggest battle I am fighting is the one in my own heart and mind.  I get in my own head too many times and think things and go down paths of thought that are harmful and sinful.  Create in me a new heart, O Spirit, and give me strength to carry on and step forward in faith and strength to serve and to do the good you have place in front of me.  Do not let me deterred from doing good.  Encourage my heart with your finished work.  You have loved me with an undying and eternal love.  You have given me eternal encouragement and hope by my adoption into your family, by the promises of your Word, by the way you repeatedly assure me of your love in your Supper.  Dear Jesus, strengthen me to live in these last days with courage, with grit, with your strength.  Amen.

The Christian lives from the inside out.  With a new heart given by the Spirit, we rise up to live with courage and strength. 

Thursday, January 19th

“May God himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through.  May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.  The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it.”  1 Thessalonians 5:23-24

Dear Father, You speak so often and so clearly about living a blameless life in this world.  You speak to me without riddles and tell me to do even more than I am already doing, to work even harder, to live more purely, to love even more.  You call me to love my fellow person and even more so my fellow believer.  You tell me of your coming and you will come like a thief in the night.  Many will be caught by your thief-like coming as in a trap.  Keep me from this, O Spirit.  Keep me from pride and arrogance.  Keep me from falling.  Keep me diligent in the faith and in my living that I might live my whole life in the light and not in dark.  And most of all, O Father, keep me.  I cannot do this.  I do not do this as I ought.  Sanctify me thoroughly.  Wash my sins away and resurrect in me a clean and a new heart that seeks you only.  Make and keep me blameless in body and soul when your Son, Jesus, returns.  Father, my hope and confidence is in you.  I cannot do it.  You have and you must.  Save me!  I am yours.  Amen.

Our confidence throughout life is not because we have kept close to God, but because God has kept us close. 

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Wednesday, January 18th

“And may the Lord cause you to increase and overflow with love for one another and for everyone just as we do for you.”  1 Thessalonians 3:12

Dear Jesus, Your love for me never quits.  It overflows from the cross and spills over into my heart and life.  It washes my sins away to make me blameless.  It reminds me that I am yours and that you will never leave me.  It assures me that nothing, no nothing at all in heaven or on earth can separate me from you.  Your love for me is always the same and it is always lavish and abundant; it is always more than enough.  Fill my heart so full of your love, dear Jesus, that my heart will overflow for the people I meet and the people I see.  Increase your love in my heart, dear Jesus.  Increase my care for other people so that I weep when they weep, suffer when they suffer rejoice when they rejoice.  Increase me loving actions in their life to respond in the right way to love them the way that you love me.  Work this in my heart, dear Jesus, that I may love like you.  Amen.

Our hearts overflow with love for others because Jesus’ love overflows to us. 

Tuesday, January 17th

“One who is slack in his work is brother to one who destroys.”  Proverbs 18:9

Dear Heavenly Father, Give me the faithful heart that leads my body to put in a day’s work for a day’s pay.  I do not want to be slack in my work.  I want to be productive with the life you have given for the benefit of all.  Help me to meet deadlines and to communicate when I need help in time to rectify any problems that arise.  Thank you for the people you have given me who model faithful work especially your Son who worked perfectly for all of us.  Amen.

Work is not a curse.  It’s an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. 

Monday, January 16th

“Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.”  Proverbs 27:1

Dear Lord, The more I read your word, the more I see that you want me to live totally dependent on you.  As I faithfully produce good works for society, you want me to look to you for blessing help and strength.  It’s easy to get off track and think in my heart that it all depends on me.  That always leads me to pride or despair.  My life is in your hands.  You have already decided how long I will crawl around on your globe.  It’s enough for me to pursue a relationship with you.  You made me and saved me.  Now preserve my life today and show me what you want me to do in order to be the greatest blessing for others.  Amen.

It’s more blessed to give than to receive and giving back to God is most blessed of all.

Saturday, January 14th

“Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe.”  Proverbs 29:25

Dear Heavenly Father, It’s wonderful to hear that you have given me faith in you that provides an alternative to living in fear of what people could do to me.  I have to confess that at times in my life, my fear of people and their power to hurt, persuade, fool, and destroy, has driven my life.  When I lived by fear I made some huge mistakes too.  That fear supercharged anger.  It drove me to hide and avoid.  It paralyzed me in social settings.  But then you taught me that my identity as a child of God is secure with you.  I learned to see you in every room.  You and your fatherly acceptance are behind every situation I encounter.  Even though people are very powerful, they are not the God who owns me.  Now I feel safe because I believe I am yours.  You will watch over your own children, even when you let them suffer or struggle with a challenge.  Oh heavenly father, drive the fear of people far from me and help me act out of divine love and not fear.  Amen.

Love and fear are mutually incomparable in the human heart.

Friday, January 13th

“The God of peace be with you all.  Amen.”  Romans 15:33

Dear Jesus, I love this verse toward the end of your book of Romans.  It reminds me that you are the God who brings peace to my life.  Peace is the sublime assurance that everything is okay and will be okay going forward as well.  You give me peace from my guilt, peace from conflict, peace from fear and peace from worry.  As long as you are with me, I know everything will be okay even if at the moment it seems really bad.  When I remember that you are with me everywhere and that you are guiding my story to a blessed end, I have peace that I don’t have to be big enough to fix everything.  I can have impact on my situation but I don’t have to shoulder the responsibility to make everything perfect for me or others.  That’s your job.  The peace frees me up to love.  You really are the perfect Savior of my life.  Amen.

God’s peace guards the heart against a heart invasion by worry.

 

Thursday, January 12th

“And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ.”  Philippians 1:9-10

Dear Jesus, Whatever is spirituality, it always revolves around love, that is; love from you, love for you and love for others.  This is not just something we receive and feel.  It’s something we do, something we pursue, something we celebrate and something we practice all day long.  I appreciate how you teach me to pray for more depth of insight from love.  I get it that love for you means that I will seek to live pure and blameless before you to.  Help me to bravely look at my life and find ways I can show love for you by changing the way I think and act.  Help me to form habits of love that make even the quiet little moments a sacrifice of thanksgiving to you.  Give me the wisdom and the courage to boldly do for others what love would dictate.  And finally, help me to relish being a loving person and not loathe it as a loss.  Amen.

Love makes us boldly love others even if it costs us dearly.

Wednesday, January 11th

“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”  Matthew 6:33

Dear Jesus, I pursue many things.  And truth be told my happiness often rises or falls based on whether I get what I want while pursuing them.  But you clear the air for me.  You tell me to pursue the peaceful righteousness of your spiritual kingdom, to focus on the intangible grace that changes me from the inside out, to be all about the inner life instead of the outer one.  I hear your promise to give me what I need to take care of my needs while I pursue the gospel for others and me.  Help me to believe your promise so much that I give up my earthly worry in exchange for heavenly concerns.  Amen.

It’s not what we accumulate that makes us rich.  It’s the blessing we learn to appreciate.

Tuesday, January 10th

“My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin.  But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father-Jesus Christ, the Righteous One.”  1 John 2:1

Dear Heavenly Father, I see two great themes here that are the foundation under my life.  The first is that there is moral truth that you don’t want me to sin against it.  I know you created me to be good and loving.  But I fail at it so much.  That’s why the second theme is so comforting.  What better words can I hear than, “But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father?”  So, today I both want to do right in every relationship and I bask in grace and forgiveness for not being perfect.  Your grace makes me want to try even harder to be a good person but not because I think I earn your love.  It’s because I’m so thankful that I already have it.  Oh, Lord, make me a blessing today.  Amen.

Grace and truth are the sun and moon of all true spirituality.

Monday, January 9th

“Follow God’s example, therefore, as dearly loved children and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and offering and sacrifice to God.”  Ephesians 5:1-2

Dear Jesus, I have spent my whole life following mentors.  It’s so much easier to emulate someone than to invent my own path.  And whenever I’m facing a difficult situation and cannot think of someone to follow, all I need to do is ask myself what you would do.  That’s when stories from your word about your life, spring into my mind.  My path forward becomes much clearer.  I love these words, “walk in the way of love.”  That picture of walking in love helps me avoid the trap of getting even and of playing the victim when I’m hurt.  Now even the hurts from others are an opportunity for me to show your love.  I cling to the promise that even though it doesn’t always seem to work to change the person immediately, you see it and it’s a fragrant offering to you.  I know I am pleasing you by imitating your love.  You are my audience.  Not the world.  Amen.

God smiles at our every kindness, especially the kindness shown to an enemy.

Saturday, January 7th

Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.  And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.  Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.  Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”  Ephesians 4:29-32

Dear Jesus, You have changed me by your love so that I have learned to use my words to build others up.  But I so easily fall back into criticism.  It’s easy to be the old me.  It takes concentration to bridle the mouth when I am disappointed or feel that someone is not respecting me or my needs.  In a weird twisted way, I can fall into thinking that talking about them to others will somehow make my life better.  That’s why your words here from Paul are so helpful for me.  They set a clear direction for my heart and my mouth.  They tell me that your Holy Spirit is regularly reminding me in my heart to be loving, kind, compassionate and forgiving to everyone.  I cannot forget these words once I have read them.  So, be with me today and help me speak wholesome words that leave a blessing in the memories of others.  Amen.

Words are the seeds of the soul, growing whatever was planted whether good or bad.

Friday, January 6th

“Paul, an apostle-not from men or by man, but by Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead...”  Galatians 1:1

Dear Father, The apostle Paul was a great man.  I learn so much and get great encouragement from him.  He was a founder, a leader, and a pastor over so many different churches.  And yet, when he comes to the Galatians, I notice the humility and the authority with which he comes.  He could have come to them on the basis of his role in the church.  He could have come to them on the basis of his reputation and his authority.  But instead, he came on the basis of the authority and call of Jesus.  He was an apostle, yes.  But not because of him or because of anyone else; simply because of the call of Jesus.  The same is true for me too, dear Father.  You’ve called me into your kingdom.  You’ve graciously given me a role in your kingdom.  And you’ve put your words on my lips.  As I go out to share your words, keep from being a lord over others with my words or my being a lord over others with my words or my approach or my role.  Help me to remember that all that authority is from you and through you.  You are the Lord!  Lead me to come to people with your love in my heart and your words on my mouth.  I come as your representative; you are the authority.  Fill me with this humility and this confidence as I go about your work today.  Amen.

I am who I am because of Jesus.  I am not a self-made person.  I am not a man-made person.  I am who I am because of the forgiveness of God.  I am who I am because of the call of the Holy Spirit.  I am who I am because of the power of Jesus living in me. 

Thursday, January 5th

"Set a guard over my mouth, LORD; keep watch over the door of my lips.”  Psalm 141:3

Dear Jesus, It’s so easy for me to remember to guard what I say when I talk with the general public or when I know what I say will have direct consequences on my job or a significant relationship.  But then when I am with my closest kin, I can get sloppy and say things I shouldn’t.  I also don’t always watch my tone either.  I know it hurts them and makes their days harder to bear.  Help me put a guard over my lips out of love, so my words and tone build people up and make their lives richer in faith, hope and love.  Make me an encourager to the closest and farthest friends and family.  Amen.

Love treat indiscriminately blesses the friends and enemies alike. 

Wednesday, January 4th

“Therefore, so that I would not exalt myself, a thorn in the flesh was given to me, a messenger of Satan to torment me so that I would not exalt myself.”  2 Corinthians 12:7

Dear Father, You know what I need.  You know what is good for my soul.  You know what is good in my life so that I will spend my eternity with you.  You also know what other people need for their faith and for their eternity.  You know how my life and their lives interact.  I don’t.  I pray, work in my heart and life like you did for Paul.  You gave him a thorn in flesh so that he would stay humble, so that he would lean on you, so that he would depend on your strength.  You gave him exactly what he needed for his salvation and his faith.  I pray, dear Father, do the same in my life.  Do whatever it takes in my life so that I stay true to you and to your Word my whole life.  Do whatever it takes in my life so that I might be an instrument of your mercy and grace.  You alone know what is good for me and for others.  And when your work is unpleasant and even painful give me your Holy Spirit so that I remember and trust your loving and saving purposes.  Help me to see what you are doing and to find strength in you.  Amen.

I do not always understand what God is doing or why.  But I do know that his “so that” for my life is for my good and my salvation.  His purposes are always saving. 

Tuesday, January 3rd

And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.”  2 Corinthians 9:8

Dear Father, What a promise this is!  What a statement this is!  You not only speak about your ability to care for me in an over-the-top way, but you also promise to give me exactly what I need when you want me to do it.  So many times, as I go about my day, I think that I’m short on time, short on money, short on gifts, short on all kinds of things.  So often I feel like I’m missing what I need to do.  But that’s not what you tell me here!  Here you tell me that you have for me exactly what I need to have for the work you want me to do.  I have exactly enough time to do what you want me to do-O Spirit, help me make good use of my time.  I have exactly enough money to do what you want me to do-O Spirit, make me a good manager of the financial resources you’ve given me.  I have exactly the gifts, skills and abilities that you want me to have-O Spirit, empower me to use them for your glory.  Father, you have given me and will give me exactly what I need when you want me to do it.  Give me a contented and joyful heart about what you have given me.  And then, give me wisdom and strength to carry it out.  Amen.

I am not lacking any gift.  God, my Father, has given me exactly what he wants me to have to do what he wants me to do. 

Monday, January 2nd, 2023!

Lord, At the beginning of this year we need you.  Our days are written in your book and only you know if I shall live through this year that has just begun.  Be merciful to me and forgive me all my sins.  Bless my body and soul, my property, and my honor.  Renew in me the knowledge of the promise you made to me at my baptism, so that I may have childlike assurance throughout this year that you will never forget me.  Allow me to the best of my ability, to live a year of service to you.  Let this year be one which draws me closer to you as I serve my Savior Jesus.  Amen.  (From “There’s a Prayer for That.”)