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Friday, August 9, 2024

August 9 -- "Clay in the Potter's Hands"

Today's Reading: Jeremiah 18 




Imagine yourself in the potter's studio.

Have you ever watched a potter work their magic on a lump of clay? It's amazing how something seemingly ordinary can be transformed into a beautiful piece of art! Today, we're going to explore this idea in the context of our relationship with God.

Take a moment to ponder on the remarkable scene in Jeremiah 18:6, where God instructs Jeremiah to visit the potter's house. In this divine encounter, God reveals a profound truth about His sovereignty over our lives. Just as the potter shapes the clay, God molds and shapes us according to His divine plan. Reflect on the Potter's hands at work in your life.

In Romans 9:20-21, the Apostle Paul uses the metaphor of the potter and the clay to emphasize that God has the right to shape and mold individuals according to His divine purpose. It is absurd to think that we, as humans, know best how to shape our own lives. We lack the wisdom and divine perspective necessary for effective self-molding. The Potter, with His perfect understanding and unconditional love, is the only One capable of shaping us into vessels of true significance and purpose.

Consider the areas in your life where you may feel unformed or incomplete. Surrender them to the Potter's hands. Allow God to reshape and refine you. Embrace the process, knowing that His design is perfect. Seek His guidance through prayer and the study of His Word, trusting that He is shaping you into a vessel for His glory.

Be patient in the Potter's hands, for He works with love and wisdom. When faced with challenges, remember that God is using that challenge to mold you for a purpose. Allow His hands to shape your character, attitude, and actions. Find comfort in the fact that the Potter knows the intricate details of His design for your life. Let this truth encourage you to walk in obedience, knowing that the One who molds you is faithful.




Thursday, August 8, 2024

August 8 -- "The Deceit Within"

Today's Reading: Jeremiah 17





The idea of the human heart being deceitful and desperately sick is a central theme in the Bible. The prophet Jeremiah describes the heart as "deceitful above all things and beyond cure." This is because our hearts... 




Wednesday, August 7, 2024

August 7 -- "Open Secrets"

 Today's Reading: Jeremiah 16

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Have you ever wondered if God sees everything you do? Well, in Jeremiah 16:17, the prophet lets us know the answer – absolutely! In this verse, the prophet shares a powerful message from the Lord, reminding us that nothing is hidden from... 


Tuesday, August 6, 2024

New Video Format Starts Tomorrow

EXCITING NEWS!

Starting tomorrow, August 7th, we are transforming our blog format to bring you an even more enriching experience. Instead of our usual daily typed posts, we will present "A Word from the Word" devotional in a dynamic 2 to 4-minute video format each day. 

Each day's post will still contain the features you're used to: such as our daily reading plan going through the entire Bible in three years, a key verse taken from that day's reading, and insightful and inspiring comments taken from the pages of Scripture.

We can't wait to share these uplifting messages with you in a new and engaging way. Stay tuned and be blessed!

The Word from the Word Team 

August 6 -- "Spiritual Nourishment: Eating God's Words"

 Today's Reading: Jeremiah 15

"Spiritual Nourishment: Eating God's Words"

Sometimes people say, "You’re going to eat your words," This is a curious phrase, meaning you’ll regret something you said and have to take your words back. When Jeremiah says he “ate” God’s words, he is alluding to something completely different. He is acknowledging that the Bible is not merely a book, but is the living, breathing revelation of God's heart and wisdom and that it has supernatural power that is able to nourish his soul.

The metaphor of "eating" God's words symbolizes a deep, personal engagement with and consumption of Scripture. Just as physical nourishment sustains our bodies, consuming God's Word spiritually nourishes our souls.  As Jesus told us, "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God." (Matthew 4:4)

Take intentional steps to feast on God's Word daily. Open your Bible with a hungry heart, seeking the Holy Spirit’s anointing as you seek to understand and apply its truths. As you read, meditate on the verses, allowing them to permeate your thoughts and actions. Let the joy found in God's Word become the daily nourishment of your soul.

In a world filled with distractions and challenges, remember that God's Word is your sustenance. Delight in the Scriptures, for they are your source of joy, strength, and wisdom. Approach the Bible not as a duty, but as a privilege—a divine invitation to feast on the revelation of God and to know the very heart of your Creator. As you make God's Word a priority, you'll find that it transforms your perspective, renewing your mind and guiding your steps.

Let the Scriptures become "a lamp to your feet and a light to your path" (Psalm 119:105). Just as Jeremiah found delight and great joy in God’s words, may your journey be marked by the joyous discovery and application of God's timeless truths.



Monday, August 5, 2024

August 5 -- "The Lying Prophets"

 Today's Reading: Jeremiah 14

"The Lying Prophets"

In today’s passage, God confronts the false prophets who claimed to speak in His name but were delivering lies. The false prophets were essentially telling the people what they wanted to hear, creating a false sense of security and diverting attention from the need for repentance and obedience to God. This "feel-good" message was deceptive, as it ignored the reality of the people's spiritual condition and the consequences of their actions.

In a similar vein, contemporary false teachings might focus on prosperity, success, and positivity without addressing the essential aspects of repentance, humility, and obedience to God's Word. It serves as a cautionary reminder for believers to be discerning and anchored in the truth of Scripture rather than being swayed by messages that prioritize comfort and temporal pleasures over spiritual growth and obedience.

Jesus repeatedly warned about false prophets and deceptive teachings, emphasizing the importance of discernment and adherence to the truth. One notable passage is found in Matthew 7:15-20, where Jesus says: "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”

The apostle Paul, writing to Timothy, anticipates a time when people will seek teachers who align with their desires rather than embracing sound and truthful teachings. 2 Timothy 4:3-4 (ESV): "For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears, they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths."

The ability to discern true from false prophets is crucial for every believer. As followers of Christ, we must be vigilant and discerning in our spiritual journey. Remember, the truth sets us free (John 8:32). Stay anchored in God's Word, seek His wisdom, and be discerning in all spiritual matters. The Lord is faithful, and He will lead us in the paths of righteousness.



Sunday, August 4, 2024

August 4 -- "Clinging Like a Loincloth"

Today's Reading: Jeremiah 13 

"Clinging Like a Loincloth"

Just as a garment clings to the body, the Lord calls us to cling to Him. This imagery beautifully captures the intimate, essential relationship God desires with His people—a relationship of closeness, dependence, and unwavering commitment.

In Biblical times, a loincloth was a piece of cloth worn around the waist, often secured with a belt or tied in place. It was a close-fitting garment, essential for modesty and protection. The loincloth would cling snugly to the body, providing necessary coverage and comfort, and would be kept close to the skin for both practical and cultural reasons.

The clinginess of the loincloth pictures for us how tightly He wants us to cling to Him. God desires a deep, connected relationship with you! Although first written to the people of Israel and Judah, Jeremiah 13:11 applies just as much to us today as Christ followers as it did to them.

In this verse the Lord expresses His desire for us to be His distinctive people by embodying a unique relationship with Him that sets us apart in the world. Each element of this verse conveys a different aspect of what this relationship entails. “A people” signifies a communal identity defined by our covenant relationship with Him. “A name” means being recognized as His own, bearing His identity. “A praise” indicates that we are to live in such a way that our lives would bring Him praise and honor.  “A glory” means to display God's glory to the world, showing His power, majesty, and holiness through our relationship with Him.

Today, take time to reflect on your relationship with God. Are you clinging to Him as closely as you should? Make a conscious effort to draw nearer to Him in every aspect of your life. By doing so, you will honor His call to be His own, bearing the identity as a people, a name, a praise, and a glory.

May the Lord bless you and keep you as you draw near to Him. May His love and grace surround you, and may you cling to Him with unwavering faith, finding your identity and purpose in His presence.