Devotionary
Summary: Devotionary offers a unique Bible study aid that offers the inspiration of a daily devotional and the insights of a commentary – all in easy-to-understand language that makes the Scriptures come alive. We'll be working our way through the entire Bible, book by book and chapter by chapter, so come back often.
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We can place our faith in someone or something else, but it is always God who will have the last say.
Bad odds don’t scare God. And our weakness doesn’t cause God to worry one bit, because when all is said and done, it is He who brings the victory. Not us.
God chose Gideon, not because He needed him, but because God uses the ordinary to do the extraordinary.
Two women who served the one true God, would be used by God to accomplish His will and deliver His people.
God was forced to discipline Israel and test them. But He wasn’t just punishing them. He was preparing them
The book of Judges is a no-holds-barred, warts-and-all portrayal of God’s people, revealing their inconsistency as His followers and their ungratefulness for all He had done for them. I think you’ll find their story more than ancient history.
Because of Jesus, our sins have been forgiven and our broken relationship with God has been restored. And we can know Him, the one true God.
We can easily find ourselves worshiping the wrong things, giving precedence to those things that were intended to draw us nearer to God, not to replace Him as God. So John warns us to keep ourselves from idols.
Jesus didn’t just give His life so that we might have eternal life. He sacrificed Himself so that sinful men and women might be restored to a right relationship with God the Father.
We are new creations. We have been born again. We are God’s children and enjoy His protection and access to His power to love godly lives. In this life and according to His will.
We have an obligation to speak truth into one another’s lives, and that includes lovingly pointing out the sins that we see being committed by those we call our brothers and sisters in Christ.
While we are fully free and even commanded to come to God with our prayers and petitions, we are to do so within His will.
Our eternity is secured because we have accepted Jesus in the present. Our eternal life doesn’t start in heaven. It began when we placed our faith in Jesus.
Abundant life is a guarantee of God’s presence, provision, mercy, and unfailing love until the day we die or His Son returns for us.
Fully appreciating the grace and mercy as evidenced by His Son’s sacrificial death is made difficult by all the talk of God’s anger against sin.