Dec 22: Acts 18, Ezekiel 4, Psalm 121
Dec 23: Acts 19, Ezekiel 5, Psalm 122
Dec 24: Acts 20, Ezekiel 6, Psalm 123
Dec 25: Acts 21, Ezekiel 7, Psalm 124
Dec 26: Acts 22, Ezekiel 8, Psalm 125
Dec 27: Acts 23, Ezekiel 9, Psalm 126
Dec 28: Acts 24, Ezekiel 10, Psalm 127
Genesis 21 - 2.23.24
Scripture: Genesis 21:1-4, 6-7
”Now the Lord was gracious to Sarah as he had said, and the Lord did for Sarah what he had promised. Sarah became pregnant and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the very time God had promised him. Abraham gave the name Isaac to the son Sarah bore him. Abraham was a hundred years old when his son Isaac was born to him. Sarah said, “God has brought me laughter, and everyone who hears about this will laugh with me.” And she added, “Who would have said to Abraham that Sarah would nurse children? Yet I have borne him a son in his old age.””
Observation:
The Lord was gracious to Sarah and did what He promised. This promise was a long time coming, far past what would be humanly possible. However, it says at the “very time God had promised him.” This time was given a year prior. Sarah had given up long before because she gave Abraham her slave to have a child with. This totally backfired as it caused a lot of grief. Now her joy is so full she declares, “God has brought me laughter and everyone who hears will laugh with me.” God had the perfect time mapped out all the long. In His infinite wisdom, He does not give us a timeline until it is best.
Application:
“Though the vision tarries, wait for it.” Habakkuk 2:3
Has God promised you something? Wait for it. Don’t try to make it happen yourself. However, if you stray our Gracious God still can bring it to pass. He keeps His promises at the perfect time. Not as soon as I would like, but it will be best.
I want to choose to seek God and trust, even when what He promised now seems impossible.
Prayer:
Father God, Thank you for your grace and your word that never fails. Please keep my eyes on you and help me follow your path each day. May I not rush ahead or try to create my own version of what you promised. Please surround me with hope, so as the vision tarries I will wait for it. May I honor you in all I do and when the promise comes, like Sarah share my joy so others may rejoice.
Amen
- Cindy Howard
Mark 10 - 02.22.24
SCRIPTURE -(Mark 10:17 NIV)
“Good teacher,” he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?””
OBSERVATION
What must I do to inherit eternal life?
Jesus is heading out of town when a Young Man pursues HIM to ask a question. In many ways this Young Man is SO Close to his answer-and Yet he is SO far.
1. The Young Man has a deep sense of Urgency. He does NOT want to miss this opportunity—He is running to Jesus.
2. Next, this young man kneels down before Jesus.
3. The Young Man addresses Jesus as “Good” Teacher. It’s not clear why he chose to address Jesus in this way. Rabbi’s were never referred to as “Good”. Only GOD is GOOD. Jesus points this out to the Young Man in HIS reply. Jesus “invites” the Young Man to reflect on his Words- “Why do you call me Good ?”
4. AND-Now the question-here is where we hit a BIG “speed bump”. It seems the emphasis of the Young Man’s question is “What must “I Do”.
Bowing down in front of Jesus, this Young Man had NO idea how close he really was to eternal life. He was indeed looking into the very eyes of GOOD-
in its Truest and Purest Form-the ONE and ONLY Eternal GOD.
APPLICATION
The Invitation—“Follow Me”
The Young Man asked a question, “What must “I do” to obtain eternal life?”
Unfortunately, this Young Man believed “eternal life” was a matter of
“earning and deserving”. He genuinely believed he had obeyed ALL (the Law) the commandments. Jesus extended the same “Invitation” to this Young Man that HE had extended to Peter, John, and James. The difference is that they LEFT everything behind to Follow Jesus. This Young Man, who was also a Rich Ruler, did not want to leave his old life behind. He believed he was happy-though money alone never “buys” us True Fulfillment. This Young Man had another God—and he could not part with his “earthly treasures”.
Jesus had given the Answer to Eternal Life earlier when People were bringing their Children to HIM.
Jesus took the children [one by one] into HIS arms and lovingly blessed them with kind and encouraging words (10:16).
“Jesus said, ““I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn’t receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.”” (Mark 10:15 NLT)
Eternal Life is not a matter of “earning and deserving” as the Rich Young Ruler was thinking.
It is Simple Childlike Faith.
“Believe in The LORD Jesus as the ONE True GOD and You will be saved” (Acts 16:31).
PRAYER
Lord Jesus,
It is not about us. It is about YOU and Your Goodness. There is nothing we can ever do to earn Your Love or Our Salvation. It is a Free Gift. Thank YOU for receiving us as YOUR Children. Thank YOU for Loving us One by One and blessing us and speaking kind and encouraging words to us. There is NO doubt we need a Savior. My life was hopeless without YOU and now it is HOPE-FILLED! Thank YOU that Your Invitation is for Everyone! God SO Loved the “World”. Help me LORD to GO and share this everywhere YOU Send me. Believe in the LORD Jesus AND be SAVED! Amen!
Tina L Kudelka
MARK 9 - 2.21.24
Scripture
For everyone will be seasoned with fire, and every sacrifice will be seasoned with salt.
(Mark 9:49, NKJV)
Observation
The NIV translation says, "Everyone will be salted with fire". Salt is the seasoning that makes every dish perfect. A gourmet chef will tell you that you cannot make even the sweetest of desserts without a pinch of salt. God seasons us by allowing us to pass through fire. Zechariah 13:9 says that God will refine us like sliver, and purify us like gold put through fire. Nobody wants to go through fire. But God uses fire in our life to purify us, just as a goldsmith uses fire to melt gold so that the impurities wash away, leaving behind the pure gold. At the end of this, our faith will be as pure gold that has been tested in fire (1 Peter 1:7 CEV).
Application
When we go through fire, God has promised us that we will not be burnt. When we go through waters, we will not be drowned. He is with us in the fire and in the water (Isaiah 43:2). He will not allow us to go through trials beyond what we can endure (1 Cor: 10:13). When we go through trials, let us hold on to Him knowing that He is in control. He is working in us, to make us more like Jesus. He will make all things work together for good for us who love Him and are called according to his purpose. This includes even what the enemy meant for evil (Romans 8:28).
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I thank you because you love me more than what I can fathom. When I have walked through waters, it has not overflown me, and when I have walked through fire, it has not burnt me, because you were with me in the fire and in the water. Help me to trust you even when I don't understand. Thank you because I am the clay, and you are the potter (Isaiah 64:8). Thank you because you are shaping me every day to make me become more like you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Asha Chacko George