Standing Before God – June 12, 2023

When the LORD saw that he had gone over to look, God called to him from within the bush, “Moses! Moses!” And Moses said, “Here I am.” “Do not come any closer,” God said. “Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.” Then he said, “I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.” At this, Moses hid his face, because he was afraid to look at God.
Exodus 3:4-6

Standing Before God

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Daily Devotion – June 12, 2023

Devotion based on Exodus 3:4-6

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You’re outside, and suddenly, someone calls out your name. You turn and see fire engulfing a nearby shrub, but it doesn’t burn up. The one calling you identifies himself: the only true and living God. You are standing before God; himself. What would your initial reaction be?

Perhaps your initial reaction wouldn’t be that different from Moses, who hid his face when he had this very experience. After all, who can stand before a holy God? We have sinned. We are imperfect. Who can stand before God and live?

You can. It’s true that if you tried to stand on your own two feet, based on the good you think you’ve done, you would surely fall! But the true and living God is a loving and forgiving God. And because of his love and forgiveness, we can one day stand before God in his holy presence in heaven.

One thousand five hundred years after God appeared to Moses at the burning bush, he came down in a greater yet less threatening way. Jesus Christ, true God from eternity and the one who spoke to Moses at the burning bush, came to lay down his life so that you stand forgiven before God. God doesn’t come to meet us at a burning bush. Instead, he has chosen to come to us and speak through the words of the Bible. And because of what he tells us there, you don’t need to hide your face in fear. You can listen to the good news your God has for you.

Prayer:
Lord, give me the confidence to stand before you not on my merits but by your love and mercy. Amen.

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Our Confidence in Christ – June 11, 2023

I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me trustworthy, appointing me to his service. Even though I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man, I was shown mercy because I acted in ignorance and unbelief. The grace of our Lord was poured out on me abundantly, along with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.
1 Timothy 1:12-14

Our Confidence in Christ

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Daily Devotion – June 11, 2023

Devotion based on 1 Timothy 1:12-14

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Do you ever wonder why God would want you to be a member of his family of believers? We would like to think that there was something in us God liked. But are we really being honest? Would you buy a soft and spoiling melon from the melon box? Think of my question that way. Why would the Maker of this universe choose sinning creatures like us to know him as “Father”?

John Newton wrote, “Amazing grace—how sweet the sound—that saved a wretch like me.” He had lived a shameful life, but God had delivered him. “Amazing grace.” When God commissioned Saul of Tarsus to preach the gospel, saying in effect, “Not by angels and seraphim but by your speaking shall the world hear of the glory of God,” the apostle marveled at God’s amazing grace.

Take a turn up and down the memory lane of your sins. Can we honestly not begin to shake with disgust at our blasphemies, persecutions, and ignorance? Then remember that God doesn’t turn away from us in disgust. He took all those sins, even those we don’t remember, and placed them on Jesus. He turned away from Jesus in disgust and now looks at us in love. God says, “I remember your sins no more.”

God wraps his righteousness around us, covers us by his grace, and clothes us with his salvation. Remember the staggering promises God has given us in place of our deserved punishment. How can that grace not sweep us into a refreshed gratitude and deeper active appreciation?

May we always be amazed and grateful.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, I know there is nothing in me that would cause you to want me to be part of your family. And so I am eternally grateful for your love that caused you to rescue me from my sins so that I could be adopted as your child. Thank you. Amen.

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God Is Always With Us – June 10, 2023

May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
2 Corinthians 13:14

God Is Always With Us

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Daily Devotion – June 10, 2023

Devotion based on 2 Corinthians 13:14

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These special words written by the apostle Paul in our Bible reading today aren’t just a pious wish that God would be with his people and bless them. Instead, he’s reminding us as Christians that God is with us. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit—the one true God is ALWAYS with us to give us his great gifts.

In one way, however, it is terrifying to know that God is always present. He knows the greedy, doubtful, or vengeful thoughts we have. He hears the angry or bitter or immoral words we speak. He witnesses the loveless, selfish, and hurtful ways we treat others. The almighty, perfect God knows our sin, hears it, sees it, and hates it.

Yet that almighty, perfect God doesn’t forsake us. Rather, he stays with us and blesses us with his grace. Through the sacrifice of Jesus, he takes away our guilt for every sinful thought, word, and deed. In love, God our Father sent his Son to be our Savior. He forgives our sin and gives us the gift of eternal life. And, every day, he provides for all our needs and protects us from all harm and danger. He also blesses us through the Holy Spirit. Through the power of the gospel, the Holy Spirit brought us to faith in Jesus. He continues to work through God’s Word to keep us connected to Jesus and joins us together with other Christians in the bond of faith.

Blessed with the grace, love, and fellowship of God, we are glad to live each day with the confidence that God is always with us.

Prayer:
Be and abide with me always, O God, with your power and with your love. Amen.

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United in God – June 9, 2023

May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
2 Corinthians 13:14

United in God

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Daily Devotion – June 9, 2023

Devotion based on 2 Corinthians 13:14

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Jesus once prayed that God’s people would be as close and unified as the triune God. He wanted us to be one as the Father, the Son, and Spirit are one. (See John 17:21-23.) Unfortunately, that is not exactly what we experience today. Among God’s people, there is bickering, backbiting, and dissension.

The apostle Paul had a similar experience in the churches he started, especially in Corinth. In this church, the people were divided over their favorite pastor, some were boasting of their acceptance of sin, and others were trying to discredit Paul and his message. These problems caused the church to be splintered and hostile.

Paul knew that Jesus desired his church to be completely unified. So he worked to lead God’s people to repent and forgive each other. In love, he spoke forcefully about the work of Satan among them, begging them to leave their wicked ways and unite around the truth.

Paul could not accomplish this goal on his own. That’s why he closed his letter with this blessing. He asked for the “grace of the Lord Jesus Christ” to be on the Corinthians. They needed to remember that their status with God was based on the grace of Jesus Christ. He prayed for the “love of God” the Father to be on them. He wanted the congregation to love one another as the Father loved them. Finally, just as they were united with God through “the fellowship Holy Spirit,” Paul wanted them to be united with one another.

We need this same blessing spoken over us. We, too, experience division and discord in the family of God. We need our God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit to give us his grace, love, and presence. As we are united with God through the work of the Holy Spirit, we can begin to be united with one another.

Prayer:
May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all so that we may be one as our God is one. Amen.

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Let Us Make Mankind In Our Image – June 8, 2023

So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.
Genesis 1:27

Let Us Make Mankind In Our Image

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Devotion based on Genesis 1:27

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Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between humans and the other creatures in God’s world. For example, I find myself talking to my dog like she is just another family member. But humans are different from animals. On the very first page of the Bible, God says that humans, both male, and female, were made in God’s image, in his likeness.

One of the primary characteristics of God is love. God’s love is not just a warm feeling; but an action. We see this eternal love displayed at Jesus’ baptism. When Jesus came out of the water, the Father spoke from heaven, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:17). The Holy Spirit was there too, resting on Jesus, empowering him to serve.

Jesus’ baptism gives a window into an eternal reality. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit have always loved one another. As God’s image-bearers, we were created to mirror that love in the world. Unfortunately, that’s not who we have always been. We have not loved one another as God has loved us.

That’s why we needed a new kind of human to enter our world. The God-man, Jesus Christ. He lived a life of complete selfless love to the point of death. He conquered death through his glorious resurrection. Because of the work of the Son, the Father now says to us, “You are my child, whom I love. With you, I am well pleased.” The Holy Spirit now rests on us and empowers us to love as God’s image-bearers.

So take up your place in God’s created world. You are more than a mere creature. You were made to be like God, to love as he loves us.

Prayer:
Lord God, you created me to be more than just a mere creature, satisfying my own desires. You created me in your image, in your likeness. As a forgiven child of God, give me your Holy Spirit so I would love. Amen.

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The True God Has Reclaimed His Creation – June 7, 2023

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
Genesis 1:1,2

The True God Has Reclaimed His Creation

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Daily Devotion – June 7, 2023

Devotion based on Genesis 1:1,2

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How do you imagine the first moments of creation? The Bible tells us there was a kind of chaos. “The earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep.” Our world was a disordered mess. But then God spoke and formed new structures—light and darkness, skies and water, dry land and vegetation.

Sadly, after God created a perfect place for his people, a new type of chaos came into our world. As a result of the disobedience of the first man and woman, the darkness of evil and selfishness became a reality. In his love, God the Father continues to create humans to inhabit this world. Even more remarkably, he sent his Son to pay for the sins of the world. And the Holy Spirit now works in the hearts of men and women to trust that what Jesus did; he did for them.

And still, our triune God is not finished. He promises to return one day to make all things new, to make a new heaven and a new earth, to put all things back the way they are supposed to be. Until that day, let us trust our Creator, Savior, and divine Counselor to love us, be with us, and give our lives meaning and purpose, even in the chaos.

Prayer:
Lord God, you created all things by your power. Create in me a new heart that trusts you and wants to follow you wherever you want me to go. Amen.

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Baptized Into God’s Family – June 6, 2023

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 28:18-20

Baptized Into God’s Family

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Daily Devotion – June 6, 2023

Devotion based on Matthew 28:18-20

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Have you ever felt like an outsider? I remember feeling like an outsider when I didn’t make the seventh-grade basketball team. I didn’t have the skills, size, or speed to contribute. I felt the same way when I didn’t get a delivery job because of my past failures behind the wheel.

Have you had a similar experience? Maybe you didn’t make the team, club, or company because of your lack of skills or experience. So, you remained an outsider. You just didn’t belong.

Thankfully, there is one team on which you can be sure you belong–God’s team. In fact, two thousand years ago, Jesus commanded his followers to tell people about God’s team and his desire for them to be on it.

You might wonder, “Am I really qualified to be on God’s team?” The truth is, you’re not. No one is. But Jesus’ life, death and resurrection qualify us to be on God’s team. That’s why Jesus told his followers to go to all nations. It doesn’t matter your race or ethnicity, whether you are young or old, rich or poor, male or female. God wants all people on his team, and Jesus has done everything necessary for them to be on God’s team. You don’t need to submit a resume, compete in a tryout, or submit your record. To get on this team, you don’t do anything. In fact, God does something for you. He told his followers to baptize people in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. The water combined with those words qualifies people to be on God’s team. What a wonderful gift!

Prayer:
Lord God, thank you for the waters of baptism that bring sinners like me into your family. Amen.

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Worship Jesus – June 5, 2023

Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him.
Matthew 28:16,17

Worship Jesus

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Daily Devotion – June 5, 2023

Devotion based on Matthew 28:16,17

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If someone asked you to describe who Jesus was, you might be tempted to say, “He was a great teacher.” But according to the well-known scholar, C.S. Lewis, that is the one thing we must not say. Although Jesus taught many important lessons about God, he also said, “I am the true God.”

According to Lewis, a person who says such a thing is either a liar who is willfully deceiving his listeners, a lunatic who has a delusional understanding of reality, or he is who he says he is: true God and also true man.

Jesus’ closest followers believed their leader fell into the third category. But it took them a while to come to this conclusion. Throughout Jesus’ ministry, the disciples would ask, “Who is this? He even commands the winds and the waves to obey him?” Over time, they concluded that Jesus was more than a mortal man, and he seemed to have divine influence. But then, their miraculous Messiah was crucified and died, and they were again confused and disillusioned. He saved other people, but he couldn’t seem to save himself.

But three days after his death, he appeared to them alive. He told them he had to die to pay for sins and rose back to life to conquer our last enemy, death itself. And so, when Jesus gathered this group of followers on a mountain before he left them, Matthew tells us, “They worshiped him.” Jesus was no mere teacher. This man standing before them was their God. All the praise they had offered to the Lord of Israel was now directed towards Jesus, their Savior.

Now it’s your turn to worship Jesus just as his disciples did. Because Jesus did more than just teach about God; he proved himself to be God. He lived a perfect life, died in your place, and rose again so you would never reduce him to the status of a mere mortal.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I worship and praise you, my Savior and my God. Amen.

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A Meaningful Purpose – June 4, 2023

Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish of the sea and the birds in the sky and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.
Genesis 1:26,27

A Meaningful Purpose

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Daily Devotion – June 4, 2023

Devotion based on Genesis 1:26,27

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Why am I here? More than one person has reached a certain point in life when they asked themselves that question. Perhaps the new job isn’t working out the way you wanted it to. School can be so challenging that the same question may come up. What about when you find yourself among a group of people with whom you really don’t have anything in common? “Why am I here?” you may silently ask yourself.

Throughout the generations, people have asked themselves the same question when it comes to not only where they live; but why they were born in the first place. Wonderings of this sort have led some people to believe in fate—that is all a matter of chance. But isn’t there something more certain than that?

The Bible tells us that we have been placed here by a perfect and loving God. He made us exactly what we are and gives us every good thing we receive in this life. This God is wise enough to create us, loving enough to rescue us from the punishment our misdeeds deserve. God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We are not creatures of fate tossed to and fro. God has a meaningful purpose for you—to praise him and live for him in thanks for all he has given and done for you. That is why you are here!

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, move my lips to praise you and my heart to trust in you all my days. Amen.

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