Devotions For Your Soul
Devotions for your soul are devotional Bible challenges, written by Pastor Joshua Lehman, to encourage and strengthen believers in their walk with Jesus Christ. Grow closer to God by spending time in His Word! Take the time to read the Scripture passage before you read the devotional and allow God to speak to your soul.
Move Your Glass Away from the Edge!
As a child, I would often push the boundaries and see what I could get away with. I can still recall my mom telling me to move my glass away from the edge of the table. I would take a sip and purposefully keep my glass right on the edge of the table. Soon enough, I forgot my cup was there and knocked it off the table, spilling my drink and breaking the glass. The discipline I received will not soon be forgotten. Such is the life of someone who wants to “live on the edge.”
Small Decisions Equals Big Changes
Someone once said, “Life is the sum of your choices. So, what are you doing today?” That is a good thought on which to meditate. Every day you make hundreds of decisions. You made the choice to read this devotional and the Bible today; that’s an excellent choice! Most of the decisions we make are small, seemingly inconsequential. It’s to these small choices to which Jesus is referring.
Deadly Distractions
The battle between Israel and Ai is interesting. The first time God’s children battle this little city, they are defeated because God is not with them (Joshua 7). Once they get that taken care of, Joshua leads Israel to battle a second time. This time, Israel wins because God is with them. Joshua also develops a strategy of distraction.
A Right Perspective
During the first century, Christians were persecuted very severely for their faith in Jesus. Some were tortured, others were burned alive, still others lost their home, family, and friends. It is to these people, and to us today, that God’s gives this passage. He says to “count it all joy…” God’s perspective on our trials is not a punishment, but a blessing. God is working in us something far greater. God knows that this trial is needed to produce the fruit He has in store. Having the right perspective is critical to how we view everything that happens to us.
Stifled Christian Growth
The Church at Corinth was one of the worldliest churches that we know of during the first century. They had allowed things to creep into their lives that stifled their Christian growth. Because of this, they were known as babies and carnal Christians. As you read this passage, look at what can stifle your Christian growth.
A Bunch of Babies
Wait a minute, did you just read that? Paul just called a bunch of people babies! “How rude!” “How dare he speak to those believers like that! I’m going to give him a piece of my mind!” Or, wait a minute. Before we get angry and allow our flesh to win a battle, let’s stop and think.
A New Owner
Did you catch that wonderful thought in verse 4 of our passage today? “…ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ…” Through Jesus Christ you have been redeemed from the slave block of sin, bought back from the very master that was killing you. Jesus, through His blood, purchased you and has given you life. Once, because of sin, you had a death sentence upon you (Rom 6:23). Now, you have been given life. What a blessed thought. Stop and let that sink in for a moment.
No Excuses
ny Crosby was used mightily by God in the writing of poetry and hymns for God’s glory. Yet, Fanny Crosby was blinded by a man who was pretending to be a doctor. She was only six weeks old at the time. A well-meaning preacher once said to her, “I think it is a great pity that the Master did not give you sight when He showered so many other gifts upon you.” Fanny Crosby imm
Thinking of Others
Jesus had given His disciples the power and authority to cast our demons, heal the sick and all diseases. They had just come back and were reporting to Jesus of all they had done and what they taught.
The Compassion of Christ
The miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 is found in all four Gospel accounts. Yet, Mark gives us a complete insight into the heart of our Savior that no other Gospel writer gives. Mark 6:34 reads, “And Jesus, when he came out, saw much people, and was moved with compassion toward them,