Opened Eyes

Read 2 Kings 6:1 through 8:29 For thirty years, Peter fasted and prayed for his father’s salvation. He took every opportunity to witness to his father. He felt like a failure. Why could he not persuade his father? Perhaps Peter was taking on too much responsibility for his father’s salvation. After all, it is the Holy Spirit who opens men’s …

Do the Right Thing

Read 1 Kings 14:1 through 16:34 After the reign of David, the people wandered far from God. In the absence of godly leaders, they built pagan altars and gave themselves to the worship of the Canaanite gods. In time, Asa ascended to the throne of Israel. Asa did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, as his father …

Versed in Life

Read 2 Samuel 22:1 through 24:25; Luke 16:1–18 Justin always enjoyed spending time at his grandparents’ home. Grandpa told exciting stories, taught him how to work with wood, and set a godly example. Grandpa called it “living for God in work clothes.” Now Grandpa’s life was drawing to a close. The extended family gathered in Grandpa’s room. They read his …

Stolen Hearts

Read 2 Samuel 14:1 through 15:37 Absalom, King David’s son, did not have an easy life. He fled from home after killing his half brother for raping his sister. Eventually he was allowed to return home, but his relationship with his father was strained. Absalom undermined his father’s authority by promising that he would be a more compassionate ruler than …

Joyful Giving

Read Deuteronomy 29:1 through 30:20; Mark 12:35 through 13:11 In 1946, a widowed mother and her three teen daughters felt challenged to give in a “sacrificial” offering for a poor family. That month the woman and her daughters ate only potatoes, turned off lights to save electricity, cleaned homes, did babysitting, and scraped together seventy dollars, which they joyfully gave …

God Can

Read Mark 10:1 through 11:33 For years Jacob searched for a way to God. In college, he investigated different world religions but never found what he was looking for. He tried doing good deeds, but they never seemed good enough. He made great efforts to improve himself, but he still felt the weight of his inadequacies. One day a friend …

Three Anxious Souls

Read Numbers 27:1 through 30:16; Mark 5:14 through 6:13 Anxiety is common to everyone. What will the doctor’s report say? Will the plane land safely in this storm? Where is my child? He is not home, and it is getting late. How will the bills be paid? The people of the New Testament experienced anxiety too. A former demoniac was …

Postscript

Read Acts 27:1 through 28:31 The apostles were all normal human beings. It’s worth recalling this to understand that the great healings, miracles, and outpourings of the Spirit are woven within the stories of people. They were great people of God, but they were not perfect. Paul persecuted followers of Christ before his conversion. Peter denied Christ and struggled with …

A Matter of Choice

Read Deuteronomy 28:1–68 If you fully obey the Lord your God and carefully follow all his commands I give you today, the Lord your God will set you high above all the nations on earth (Deuteronomy 28:1). Across the nation, gardens help people to get some fresh air, to get some exercise, and to grow something fresh. The variety of …

Boundaries

Read Deuteronomy 12:1 through 14:29 The Israelites were given instructions on how to live for God. To follow those instructions was to obtain a promise. Be careful to obey all these regulations I am giving you, so that it may always go well with you (Deuteronomy 12:28). God wasn’t giving a list to make things hard. He knew the people …