Saturday, May 3rd

“If you appeal to the Father who judges impartially according to each one’s work, you are to conduct your lies in reverence during your time living as strangers.”  1 Peter 1:17

Lord God, I don’t often take you seriously enough.  I don’t often take your commands and your direction for my conduct with all the seriousness that you demand.  There are some commands that I take into my heart and honor with all my heart.  But there are others that I put off to the side.  Thinking back, I find that the ones that condemn other people I take to heart because then I catch them in their sin, but the ones that catch me in my sin I don’t take seriously enough.  Lord God, you don’t play like that.  You don’t play favorites.  You judge each one of us impartially according to the life each one of us lives.  You judge us only by the same standard and the same commands.  Forgive me, Father, for not listening carefully to all that you’ve told me.  Forgive me and help me to take all of your word into my heart and to work at doing it.  Amen.

“Therefore, we should fear his anger and not disobey what he commands.” Martin Luther

Friday, May 2nd

He was foreknown before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times for you.”      1 Peter 1:20

Lord God, I continue to marvel at my Redeemer, my Savior, and your plan.  You knew that he would be the world’s Savior before the creation of the world.  You hid in him your quiver until just the right time.  By his life and by the preaching of the apostles you made him known to the world.  Through your Word and through preachers and teachers today you have even made him known to me.  He is great and your plan is great.  O God, my heart stands in awe of my redemption, of my Redeemer, and your plan that made it all happen.  O God, you are truly great.  Amen.

Thursday, May 1st

“Through him you believe in God, who raised him from the dead and gave him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God.”  1 Peter 1:21

Lord God, The power and glory of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead gives me such hope for my future, such hope for my life, such hope for my eternity.  Your resurrection, Lord Jesus, assures me that you have finished the work of salvation and have secured for me the forgiveness of sins.  Your resurrection, Lord Jesus, shows me that you have conquered death and have overcome every enemy of mine.  Your power, O God, which is so evident when I see you raise your Son from the dead raises up hope in me that there is nothing beyond your control.  You are on my side!  Nothing can separate me from you.  Let the hope that springs from your resurrection, Lord Jesus, inspire me this week as I work for you.  Amen.

Wednesday, April 30th

“The Lord your God will fight for you.  You need only to be still.”  Exodus 14:14

Dear Lord, I have found few words more comforting especially when I am facing unresolved problems and big issues in my life.  You had Moses and your people backed up to the Red Sea.  He was standing there with 2 million people including grandparents and infants.  The Egyptian army was coming to annihilate them.  They had nowhere to go and nothing they could do.  Then you stepped in with these words.  “I will fight for you.  Just be still.”  I like to remember them when others criticize me.  I like to remember them when I am blindsided by big problems.  You have adopted me into your fold.  You have put your name on my back and my name in your heart.  You will fight for me.  I’ve seen you turn things around in unbelievable ways throughout my life.  Thanks for giving me a word of comfort to cling to when I am scared.  It gives me peace and confidence.  Amen.

When we know God is on our side, we feel taller, stronger and more invincible. 

Tuesday, April 29th

“Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the whole world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.  A thousand years in your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night.”  Psalm 90:2,4

Dear Jesus, My short life is like a fading breath on a chilly morning compared to you.  You are before all things, after all things and around all things.  You see everything everywhere all the time.  You know every detail and forget nothing.  You never have a senior moment.  I am a frail and insignificant being.  And yet, you have chosen to love me by sacrificing your own dear Son for me.  I wasn’t just lost.  I was an enemy of yours from birth.  You redeemed me and welcomed me into your grace.  Of all people, I don’t deserve to be at your party.  But I’m here!  Lord of my soul, walk with me and hover over me this small day and make my life a blessing to you after all you have done to make it count.  Amen.

The spiritual medicine for depression is a return to your roots to be reminded how fortunate you are to be loved by God.

Monday, April 28th

“It is good to wait quietly for salvation from the LORD.”  Lamentations 3:26

Lord Jesus Christ, I need you and I’m waiting on you.  I need more grace.  I really do.  I sin daily constantly.  I need your forgiveness as much today as I have ever needed it, maybe even more because I am more aware than ever of my sins against you.  I need your mercy.  I need you, Lord, to look at my helpless situation and help me.  Here I am a scattered exile in this world, an alien outside of his home country.  I’m living against the stream.  My way of life runs contrary to much of the rest of the people with whom I interact on a daily basis.  Help me live upstream.  Give me strength.  Give me wisdom.  When I seem to be all alone, remind me that you are with me and you are the only One for whom I’m living my life.  Lord, I’m waiting for you like a watchman waits for the morning.  I can’t wait for the morning of your new grace and mercy to dawn in my life.  Lord, keep my eyes open, my faith burning, and my resolution strong as I wait for you to act and pour out more of all that you have for me in your grace and mercy.  Amen.

Saturday, April 26th

“I give them eternal life, and they will never perish.  No one will snatch them out of my hand.  My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all.  No one is able to snatch them out of my Father’s hand.”  John 10:28-29

Dear Savior, There are many times in my life when I don’t feel safe.  I’m afraid of the danger that threatens me.  I’m afraid of the unknown and the uncertainties of my future.  Sometimes I’m even afraid that I’ll lose you as my Savior and my Friend.  Sometimes I’m even afraid that you’ve left me.  These are the most comforting words.  You choose me to be your own.  You called me to be your child.  You are at work in my life to make me holy by your Son.  All my footsteps were known to you.  That means that no path of my life is ever outside of your care.  And no matter where I may be scattered by the winds of life, you will go with me there.  And even there you will keep me safe.  No one and no thing can separate me from you.  You hold me by my right hand and after all this you will take me into glory.  And the best news of all-you won’t ever let me go.  Amen.

Friday, April 25th

“Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone.  Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”  Colossians 3:13

Dear Jesus, It’s easy for me to think that when someone hurts me, forgets me, rubs me the wrong way or simply annoys me that I have a right to be angry and sulk.  I even feel tempted to get even.  But you change everything.  You say to spring into forgiveness and cover over their sin like you do mine.  I sinned against you and you paid for it.  I do all the sinning in our relationship and you do all the forgiving.  Help me by your Holy Spirit to let go of anger, to let your blood wash away their sins and to forget what they did wrong so we can both live in peace.  Make me an independent forgiveness operator.  Then when I must try to resolve my differences with others give me the supernatural ability to approach them with peace and grace.  Amen.

God loves it when we get forgiveness right.  It makes his sacrifice all the more pleasing to him. 

Thursday, April 24th

“When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted.  Then Jesus came to them and said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.  Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.  And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.’”   Matthew 28:19-20

Dear Jesus, Thank you for not waiting for their doubting hearts to completely catch up before you gave the great commission.  The way you motivated them to go serve the planet with their words which were filled with your word amazes me.  It has reached me on the other side of the globe some 2000 years later.  I’ve become your disciple through their lifetimes so I could be redeemed from my sins and aimless meandering.  Now, help me run my leg of the relay race with vigor and wisdom so I redeem the time instead of wasting it on myself.  Give me the courage to fight for balance so I enjoy your blessings but do not make an idol out of them.  Open doors for your word to enter from my efforts too.  Thank you for the privilege to live and work for you in the world you have made.  Amen.

Live for Christ and his mission for people and you’ll never be bored. 

Wednesday, April 23rd

“So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples.  Suddenly Jesus met them.  ‘Greetings,’ he said.  They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him.  Then Jesus said to them, ‘Do not be afraid.  Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me.’”    Matthew 28:8-10

Dear Jesus, The women had fear mixed with joy.  Those two emotions seem so mutually exclusive.  But I understand how they could both coexist in the hearts of your followers.  I love how you told them to not be afraid.  I hear you saying that to me.  I don’t need to be afraid when you show your control over my life and allow huge things to happen.  I don’t need to be afraid after very near misses.  I don’t have to be afraid when I can see trouble on the horizon.  I don’t have to be afraid ever because you are risen from the dead and you rule over all things.  Help me to hear your words whenever fear creeps into my heart so I learn not to be afraid even though I’m going through uncertain circumstances.  Amen.

Jesus holds tomorrow so don’t worry about what tomorrow holds. 

Tuesday, April 22nd

“After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb.  There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it.  His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow.  The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men.  The angel said to the women, ‘Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified.  He is not here; he has risen, just as he said.  Come and see the place where he lay.  Then go quickly and tell his disciples: “He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee.  There you will see him.”  Now I have told you.’”  Matthew 28:1-7

Dear Jesus, Those women weren’t supposed to be there at the tomb.  You had told them that you wouldn’t be there to be found.  But even though they loved you deeply, they still couldn’t embrace the unthinkable, that you would rise from the dead.  At any moment in the story you and your angels could have given up on them.  They were slow to believe your words although not one syllable from your lips ever failed to come true.  I understand them because I doubt your word too when I don’t get to use my reason or my senses.  I find great comfort in the fact that the angel said, “Come and See the place where he lay.”  It tells me you are patient with my doubting heart too.  I cling to your resurrection and the grace that makes you coach me into believing the facts.  I get what they got, both the experience of seeing you alive after your death and the grace to process it as my greatest treasure too.  Thanks for loving me so patiently.  Amen.

God’s love waits for our hearts to catch up to his great blessings.

Monday, April 21st

Living Lord and risen Savior, accept my alleluias and increase my joy that comes from knowing that you have risen from the dead.  Comfort me with the assurance that my sins are forgiven and eternal life in heaven is sure.  Let the joy of the Easter message lead me to go and tell the good news of your resurrection to the people who don’t know the true meaning of Easter.  Let the light of my faith in you shine brightly as I face each day in the future and the day of my death on earth.  I ask this in your name, who rose for me.  Amen.

(taken from There’s A Prayer For That…)

Saturday, April 19th

For you know you were redeemed from your empty way of life inherited from your fathers, not with perishable things like silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, like that of an unblemished and spotless lamb.”  1 Peter 1:18-19

Lord Jesus, What a price you paid!  When God demanded blood for my failure to obey him you shed all your blood.  When God demanded payment for the sins of all people, dear Son of God, you gave your life.  You are truly God and fully man.  And you, dear God-man, you stepped into the scales of justice to make the greatest payment that has ever been paid.  The redemption price for me and for all the world was the holy, innocent and divine blood of Jesus!  What a price you paid for me dear Jesus!  Thank you.  Amen.

Friday, April 18th, Good Friday

“From noon until three in the afternoon darkness came over all the land.”  Matthew 27:45

Dear Jesus, What an ominous display of your Father’s power over the rogue crowd who thought they had you!  What a telling revelation of his displeasure with the sin you took on yourself!  What an unforgettable message that you went through my hell in my place!  What light the darkness reveals!  How could I think about the three hours of darkness in the middle of the day around your cross without letting it change my inner contemplations?  You were forsaken by people and God because you remembered me and my great need for rescue.  I did this to myself and yet you did that to yourself to extricate me from the despair of hell.  I will live thankfully in the shadow of your cross that burst forth with light at the end of those three hours.  Amen.

The Son of Man and Son of God was rejected by both so I would be accepted.  This will fill my day with contemplation

Thursday, April 17th, Maundy Thursday

“So he sent two of his disciples, telling them, ‘Go into the city, and a man carrying a jar of water will meet you.  Follow him.  Say to the owner of the house he enters, “The Teacher asks:  Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?”  He will show you a large room upstairs, furnished and ready.  Make preparations for us there.’  The disciples left, went into the city and found things just as Jesus had told them.  So they prepared the Passover.”  Mark 14:13-16

Dear Lord Jesus, I’ve always wondered why you created such an austere way for the disciples to find a place for your last supper with your disciples.  But recently I read from a few commentators that said you most likely were keeping the place a secret so Judas couldn’t mess things up.  In addition, you wanted one last time to call him back to yourself in repentance.  So you kept him off kilter by not allowing him to know the place until you and your disciples walked in the door.  That explanation makes sense to me.  You were controlling everything for the greatest benefit of everyone involved.  How careful you were to make even the destiny of the betrayer your benevolent focus!  Your grace and love for each of us is overwhelming.  My heart is with you in the upper room that night.  I feel privileged to be able to read about what happened there and to connect it to every other time I take your Lord’s Supper.  Thank you for this sacred act that promises me time with you and my fellow believers in holy moments celebrating the grace we share that saves us forever.  Help me to always give your supper the respect you want it to have.  Amen.

The Lord’s Supper is supper with your Lord who is both the host and the meal. 

Wednesday, April 16th

“During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with fervent cries and tears to the one who could save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverent submission .  Son though he was, he learned obedience from what he suffered and, once made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him.”  Hebrews 5:7-9

Dear Jesus, It’s Wednesday of Holy Week.  We don’t have anything recorded in the Gospel accounts about what you did on Wednesday of that last week just two days before you died for us.  We only know that on Thursday you came back into Jerusalem from Bethany.  I think you spent the day in prayer.  You had been contemplating the great sacrifice you were about to make for millennia.  You talked about it in detail as if it had already happened in Old Testament times.  (Isaiah 49, 50, 53, Psalm 2, 22, 69, 110, Zechariah 3).  You had been telling your disciples this was coming.  You even said this was your last trip to Jerusalem.  So, I think you spent the day wrestling with God in prayer.  Your verse in Hebrews describes how in your earthly life you had fervent prayers, cries and tears to your father who could save you from death.  You prayed not in defiant anger but in broken hearted obedience.  You perfected obedience by doing the unthinkable for the Father and for me.  You were fully engaged and fully aware of what it cost.  It took perfect faith that God the Father would accept the sacrifice for all humans and raise you from the dead.  Today as I spend Wednesday, help me to learn how to obey from the heart and how to suffer all the painful circumstances of my life with faith, hope and love.  Make me a man of God in all circumstances.  Amen.

Jesus was fully engaged his whole life right to the end so that we might have a reason to fully engage with him.

Tuesday, April 15th

“’Anyone who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces; anyone on whom it falls will be crushed.’  When the chief priests and the Pharisees heard Jesus’ parables, they knew he was talking about them.  They looked for a way to arrest him, but they were afraid of the crowd because the people held that he was a prophet.”  Matthew 21:44-45

Dear Jesus, You pulled out all the stops on Tuesday of Holy Week.  You preached pointed words in an effort to give the Jewish leaders what many others were receiving.  You wanted them in heaven with you but they would not admit to themselves their need for grace.  You called yourself the stone that they (the builders) had rejected.  And you said if they would not let you break their pride into pieces then you would crush them in judgment.  It’s judgment now while we can be forgiven or it’s judgment on the last day when it will be too late.  You don’t care what we have wasted when it comes to salvation.  You just want us to be honest and admit our need for you.  I know my sins.  I am broken by your law.  I need your grace.  Forgive me and heal my heart from guilt and shame.  Give me a pure heart that does not pride itself in anything.  But also give me a pure heart that believes it is truly forgiven.  Finally, help me reflect this humble but liberated posture to those with whom I live and move today.  Amen.

Nothing compares to a soul cleansed of self-made pride or guilt. 

Monday, April 14th

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.  Because in this great mercy he has given us new birth.”  1 Peter 1: 3

Dear Lord God, My baptism is such a gift to me.  It did for me and for my soul what nothing else could ever do for me.  It raised me from the depths of spiritual death and raised me up for a new life.  Instead of grave clothes and filthy rags, my baptism clothes me in Christ.  Most and best of all, my baptism brings me into your family so that now I get to call you, God, my dear Father in heaven.  Father, hear my prayer today.  Whatever this day brings, whatever hardship, trouble, or challenge or joy, lead me to praise you for this new birth that you’ve given me.  My baptism is one of your greatest gifts to me.  Lead me to praise you for this new birth whatever today brings.  Amen.

Saturday, April 12th

“For Christ also suffered for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteousness, that he might bring you to God.”  1 Peter 3:18

Lord Jesus, Such freedom and joy is mine.  You suffered for all my sins, all of them.  All of the sins of this week, all of the sins of my past, even for all the sins of my future.  You suffered for all of my sins just once.  And you did it all righteously and innocently.  You didn’t deserve a single lick that you got from your enemies.  You didn’t deserve a single stroke of the justice that your Father doled out to you.  And yet you suffered all of that for me.  You suffered all of that so that you might bring me to God.  You have opened the way for me into God’s presence so that I might see him, live with him, and come to him.  This next week, dearest Jesus, as I see you make your way into Jerusalem to suffer for all of our sins, help me to see what you’re doing.  You’re going into Jerusalem to take away my sins.  You’re going there to die for all of my sins.  You’re going there to bring me to God.  Lord Jesus, thank you for this your deepest passion.  It is my salvation.  It is my entry into God’s presence.  Amen.

Friday, April 11th

“Because of his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead and into an inheritance that is imperishable, undefined and unfailing, kept in heaven for you.”  1 Peter 1: 3-4

Dear Lord God, So much of my life is spent chasing after the wind and I don’t even know it.  I chase a meal and just a few hours later I need another one.  I chase a paycheck and in just a moment every dollar is spoken for.  I chase treasures and they decay.  I put something aside and someone ruins it or steals it.  It is a chasing after the wind.  I try to hold these treasures, and in a moment, for one reason or another, they’re gone.  But God, the treasure that you’ve given me in your Son and the inheritance stored up for me in heaven isn’t like that.  It isn’t a chasing after the wind.  In fact, it’s not even a chasing!  You’ve already given it to me.  You've already promised it to me as a free gift.  Heaven and its inheritance are already stored up and kept for me by your might and power.  Lord God, help me to treasure your heavenly gifts most of all.  They are the one and only thing that will not perish and will never slip through my fingers.  Grant me faith to hold tightly to these treasures and to let go of every earthly treasure.  Amen.