Devotion for March 28
The next time you’re reading your Bible, let the message of His love satisfy you, rather than trying to manipulate Him.
The next time you’re reading your Bible, let the message of His love satisfy you, rather than trying to manipulate Him.
We mourn with those who mourn and ask that the Lord would draw near to the brokenhearted.
This is Part 2 of a two-part devotional on the Great Commission.
If God is our greatest delight, then delighting Him will be our greatest desire.
The young man who had stumbled so badly became a witness of the persevering love and eternal promises of God.
The King was now alone again, surrounded by a sea of people who longed for his justice to come for the wrongs they had suffered and yet longed for his mercy for the wrongs they themselves had done. But how could justice and mercy meet?
When we know that God’s love is behind such practical advice, our love for Him grows and our willingness to follow His advice strengthens.
We love because God first loved us, and such love is the chemistry of the Spirit that compels us to live for God.
While it is not always as evident in English translations, the Lord emphasizes in Leviticus 17:11 that he himself is making the ransom available.
There are three participles in the Great Commission telling us how one goes about making true followers: Go, Baptize, and Teach.