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Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Tues.’s Devo - The Feasts
Read: Deuteronomy 16:1-17:20; Luke 9:7-27; Psalm 72:1-20; Proverbs 12:8-9
The feasts centered around the different harvest times. The first feasts were in the spring at the time of the barley and wheat harvest. These were Passover, Unleavened Bread and First Fruits. After they harvested their first fruit, they were to count seven weeks and then celebrate the Feast of Weeks or Pentecost.
*** The next set of feasts were in the fall and they centered around the fruit harvests like grapes, figs and olives. These feasts were Roshashana or the New Year, Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement and Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles.
*** At these three feasts, all the men of Israel were to come to the place designated and bring their offering to the Lord. They were to be times of great celebration and joy.
*** All the city’s were to appoint judges and officials to judge the people fairly and according to God’s laws. They were not to show partiality or take bribes.
*** Anyone found worshiping other gods or constructing altars for foreign gods were to be stoned to death on the evidence of at least two witnesses.
Any cases that were too hard for the city judges to decide were to be brought to the Levites.
*** When they came into their land, and they wanted a king, it must be the one the Lord chooses. He must be a fellow Israelite. He must not buy horses for himself or send the people to Egypt to buy horses, because God told them never to return there. He was not to have many wives or excessive gold and silver. All these things Solomon did.
*** The king was to write for himself a copy of all the law which should be a reference for him to follow. He must do this to remind himself that he is not above his people. If he obeys the law, his kingdom will be established and continue to be passed down to his posterity.
*** Revelation 1:6 and 5:10 says that God has made us kings and priests and we shall reign upon the earth. If we write God’s Word in our heart and obey it we will pass our legacy down to our posterity.
*** In Luke, Herod heard about what Jesus was doing and was afraid that John, who he had killed, was now raised from the dead. Others said that Jesus was a prophet. Herod wanted to see Jesus for himself. (He would get to see him soon enough.)
*** The disciples returned from being sent out and told Jesus all the wonderful things they saw the Lord do through them. Jesus took them apart to Bethsaida but the crowds followed. It was a desolate place and when Jesus had taught all day, the disciples encouraged Jesus to send the people home so they could find a place to eat and sleep.
*** Jesus told the disciples to feed them. They could only find five loaves and two fish which was not enough to feed over 5,000 people. Jesus took what they had and blessed it. Then he broke it and gave it to his disciples to distribute. Everyone was satisfied and they took up twelve baskets of left-overs.
*** Jesus asked his disciple who the people were saying he was. They told him that some thought he was John the Baptist, others one of the prophets. Then he asked them who they thought he was and Peter spoke up. He said that he was the Christ of God.
*** Jesus told them not to tell anyone this. He would be rejected by the religious leaders and killed. He would rise on the third day. If they wanted to follow him that would have to take up their cross daily and follow him. They would have to be willing to lose their lives for him to save their soul.
*** Lord, we have all answered the question of salvation. We have given our lives to you to save our soul. May we take up our cross today and bear it proudly for your name sake.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
Monday, March 30, 2026
Mon.’s Devo - The Kingom of God Has Come
Read: Deuteronomy 13:1-15:23; Luke 8:40-9:6; Psalm 71:1-24; Proverbs 12:5-7
God warned them that prophets and dreamers would arise and try to get them to go after other gods. It would be a test to them to see if they would follow them. They were to purge the evil from their midst, even if it was their kin. Anyone who drew them away from the Lord were not to be allowed to live. Whoever discovered their evil tactic, were to be the first to throw the stone of death.
*** If a whole city turns from God and begins to worship other gods, God’s people were to go to war against that city and kill its inhabitants. All of the spoil from that city was to be burned.
*** There were certain animals that would be sinful to eat because of what that animal symbolized, or what that animal ate. What they ate represented what we are to eat spiritually. We are to eat the Word of God and things that are good and true and righteous. The animals they were allowed to eat had to have cloven hoofs, which mean they stand on a firm foundation. The Word is rightly divided and gives us stability. They were to eat animals that chew the cud. This is a picture of a person who meditates on the Word and what he hears before he swallows it as truth.
*** They were to eat fish with fins and scales. The fins help it stay upright and the scales cover and protect it. All of these things are what the Word does for us.
They were to tithe from the net worth of their field every year. They were to bring it to the place of worship and offer it there and eat it as a family. If they lived too far and had too much to bring, they could sell it in their town and bring the money to buy it again in the place of worship.
*** At the end of three years, their tithes were dedicated to the Levite, the sojourner, the fatherless and the widow.
*** At the end of seven years there was to be a kind of jubilee where all debt was to be released against their neighbor or kin. This did not apply to foreigners, only their own people.
*** If they continued in God’s laws they would be a nation who lent to others and would not need to borrow.
*** They were to be kind and giving to the poor. If they had a Hebrew slave working for them, they were to release him in the seventh year with provisions of food, drink and animals. They were to remember where they came from. They were once slaves themselves and God redeemed them. If that slave wants to stay and serve his master then his ear would be nailed to the door of the master’s house with an awl. This would make him his slave forever.
*** We were once God’s servants, but when we make him our Lord, we are having our ears pierced to the door which is Christ. We are fellowshipping in his suffering which included being nailed to a tree. God no longer calls us his slaves, but his friends and his family (John 15:15).
*** All the firstborn males of the herd and flock were to be dedicated to the Lord. If it was blemished it was to be eaten in the town and not brought to the Lord. They were never to drink its blood. The only blood we are to partake in is Christ’s.
*** In Luke, Jesus returned to Galilee and was met by Jairus who was a ruler of the synagogue. His 12 year old daughter was dying. He came to beg Jesus to come to this house and heal her. On Jesus’ way to his house, a woman who had been bleeding for 12 years came to touch his garment hoping to be healed. When she did, Jesus felt healing power leave his body and heal her. When Jesus found the recipient of his power he told the woman that her faith had healed her.
*** Jesus continued to the house of the child and found she had died. He told everyone she was just sleeping and he went and woke her up from death and her spirit came back to her body. Jesus was demonstrating to the people that he alone had power over sickness and death.
*** Then, Jesus gave this power and authority to his disciples and sent them out to heal and proclaim the kingdom of God. We have been given the same power and authority and mandate to heal the sick, cast out demons and proclaim the kingdom of God.
*** Lord, may we walk in your authority and power and may your kingdom come.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Sun.’s Devo - Choose Blessings
Read: Deuteronomy 11:1-12:32; Luke 8:22-39; Psalm 70:1-5; Proverbs 12:4
Moses is still instructing the people what to do when they enter into the land, so that they can maintain their blessings from the Lord. The number one thing he told them was to love the Lord and keep his commandments. They had witnessed the miracle at the Red Sea. They saw how they passed over on dry land, while the Egyptians had been drown in the sea. They had witnessed what happened to Dathan and Abiram when the earth swallowed them because they rebelled against God and Moses.
*** Moses encouraged them to be strong and courageous and to go in and take the land the Lord had given them. This land is not like the land of Egypt where they had to irrigate to get water. This land is full of rivers, hills and valleys. God blessed this land and it will be a blessing for them as long as they keep his commandments.
*** The key to their blessing was in their heart. If they continued to love the Lord and do his commands and teach them to their children they will live long in the land and be blessed. God will drive out their enemies before them. They will flee in fear of them because of their God.
*** The choice was theirs either to walk in God’s blessings or to walk in the curse. When they came into the land they were to set the blessing on Mt. Gerizim and the curse on Mt. Ebal. Then they were to cross the Jordan and take the land as their possession. They were to tear down all their altars of idolatry and burn them. They were to seek a place of worship that God could put his name on and that is where they will bring their burnt offerings, their sacrifices, and their tithes and offerings. They were to always take care of the Levites.
*** When they came into the land, they could eat meat as long as they drained the blood from it. All offerings to the Lord were to be eaten in the place designated for worship.
*** They were not to imitate the worship of the heathens in the land who even sacrificed their children in the fire.
*** In Luke, Jesus and his disciples were headed across the sea to the land of the Gerasenes. Every time they went to this land they faced a storm first. The demons did not want Jesus to enter their land. This time Jesus was asleep in the boat. He was awakened by his disciples to do something about the storm.
*** Jesus spoke to it and rebuked it and it stopped. Then, he rebuked the disciples for not doing it themselves. He had demonstrated to them already how to do that. The legions of demons were waiting for him on the other side. They all resided in one man. When Jesus went to cast them out of the man, the demons begged Jesus to let them enter into the pigs that were close by. Jesus allowed them to and the pigs ran over the cliff and all drowned in the water. When the shepherds, who were watching the pigs saw this, they ran into the city and told everyone.
*** The people came out to see Jesus and the man who was now sane and clothed. They were so afraid, they told Jesus to leave. The man who was delivered begged to go with Jesus but he told him to stay and be his witness. The next time Jesus would come there, the people would receive him with open arms because of this man’s witness.
*** We will have trials and tribulation, but we can choose to go through them calmly in peace by our faith.
*** Lord, your ways are always perfect. May we exercise our faith to speak to our storms and tell them to be calm. May we speak to our soul and tell it to be calm. Thank you for the peace that surpasses our understanding. We choose to obey you and walk in your blessings.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Sat.’s Devo - God’s Seed on the Earth
Read: Deuteronomy 9:1-10:22; Luke 8:4-21; Psalm 69:19-36; Proverbs 12:2-3
It was the day they were to cross over the Jordan to possess their land. God made it clear that they were to take no prisoners and destroy them all quickly. God was not helping them conquer these nations because they were so righteous, but because the people who now lived there were so wicked. And, because God had promised their forefathers he would give them this land.
*** God reminded the people of Israel how stubborn they were and how they had rebelled against him when Moses went on Mt. Sinai to receive the commandments. They had quickly made a golden calf to worship. God had wanted to destroy them, but Moses interceded for them and saved them. They also caused God to be angry at Taberah, Massah, and at Kibroth-hattaavah. He wanted to destroy them then also, but Moses interceded for them.
*** When Aaron died he was replaced by Eleazar his son. God promoted the Levites to carry the ark and minister to him.
*** The Lord only requires that they fear him and walk in his ways, love him and serve him with all their heart and soul. God made the whole earth and chose to love their fathers and chose their off-spring to be his family. God is fair and just and loves those who have no family or no home. He supplies their needs just like he did for them. They began with seventy people who went down to Egypt and now are as the stars in the sky - innumerable.
*** In Luke, Jesus gave us the parable about the seed, the sower, and the soil. The seed is the Word of God. God is the sower of his seed, and the soil is the hearts of people. The seed only grew and flourished in the hearts of the ones who heard the truth, held it fast and had a good and honest heart. They are the ones who with patience will bear the fruit of the seed. They are the ones whose light will shine brightly, leading others to the truth. They are the ones who God calls his family.
*** Lord, thank you that you have chosen us to be your family. May our lives reflect your righteousness and love.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Fri.’s Devo - God’s Promises For His People
Read: Deuteronomy 7:1-8:20; Luke 7:36-8:3; Psalm 69:1-18; Proverbs 12:1
There were seven nations in the promised land that they were to defeat. I call them the “ites”. God told them to completely destroy them and have no mercy. They were not to make any covenant of peace with these “ites”, because if they allowed them to live, they would turn them away from serving him and lead them into idolatry. They were also to destroy everything that had to do with the worship of their gods.
*** The Israelites were God’s people and were to be holy and set apart from the people in the world. God chose them out of all the people in the earth to set his name on and to love and care for. His covenant with those who love him would last for a thousand generations, but he promised to repay those who hate him.
*** God’s promise to his faithful was to love, bless and multiply them. He would bless their womb and their possessions. He would keep them well and help them conquer nations much more numerous and more physically stronger than them. They would not need to fear their enemy because they Lord was with them. He would clear the nations before them by throwing them into confusion until they were destroyed. Their kings would be brought down and destroyed. They were to burn all their pagan possessions in the fire and not covet the gold and silver in them. If they bring any of their idols into their house, their house will be devoted to destruction. (Remember Rachel who stole her father’s idols. She died soon after that.)
*** God had tested them and tried them in the wilderness to prepare them for this moment. He had fed them, given them water, kept them safe and clothed. God had given them laws teaching them how to love him and love one another so that they would prosper in all they did.
*** When they did prosper and had more than they need, they were to remember where it came from and who allowed them to have it. It is the Lord who gives a person power to get wealth. They were to always remember the Lord and serve him only.
*** In Luke, Jesus was invited to the Simon’s to eat. Simon was a Pharisee. A woman who was a sinner, entered the house and knelt at Jesus feet as he was reclining to eat. She wet his feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. She kissed his feet then anointed them with the ointment.
*** Simon thought that if Jesus was a prophet he would know what kind of woman this was and not let her continue. Jesus perceived his thoughts and gave Simon a parable.
*** In his parable there was a money lender who had two clients. One owed him 500 denarii and the other 50. The money lender decided to forgive them both their debt. He asked Simon which would love the money lender the most. Simon replied the one who owed him the most. Jesus explained that this woman, because of her sins owed God the most and is more appreciative of God’s forgiveness than Simon who was “righteous”. This was her way of showing her appreciation.
*** Jesus then told the woman that her sins were forgiven and her faith had saved her. He released her to go in peace. The other Pharisees had a big problem with Jesus forgiving her sins.
*** Their opinion did not stop Jesus from continuing to proclaim the good news of the kingdom of God. The women who followed Jesus provided for his ministry out of their means. One of them, Chuza, was married to the manager of Herod’s household.
*** Lord, we know that a great wealth transfer is coming to the earth and the wealth of the wicked has been stored up for us. May we remember what we read today and use it to glorify you and grow your kingdom. May we be like the women who supported your work on the earth.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Thur.’s Devo - Love the Lord
Read: Deuteronomy 5:1-6:25; Luke 7:11-35; Psalm 68:19-35; Proverbs 11:29-31
God had made a covenant with the children of Israel at Horeb. He emphasized that he made it with them and not their children. He gave them the ten commandments which sum up all the other commandments. God himself wrote them and did it amidst fire, the cloud and thick darkness. All of them had drawn near and had seen the glory of God and heard his voice. The people agreed to obey the Lord and he heard their promise. God lamented that he wished they would always have a heart to hear him and obey him so that it would always go well for them.
*** God commanded them to continue to love him with all their heart, soul and might and to teach their children to do the same. When they enter the land he promised them and live in prosperity and wealth, they are not to forget the Lord who did all this for them. They are not to be tempted to worship the gods of the inhabitants of the land.
*** When asked by their children, why they follow the laws of the Lord, they are to tell them how he delivered them from the bondage of the Egyptians with great signs and wonders and brought them to this land. He commanded them to keep his laws so that he could preserve them and keep them safe.
*** In Luke, Jesus went to Nain with his disciples and the crowd that were now following him. They came to the gate of the city where a man was being brought out who had died. The man was his mother’s only son. Jesus had compassion on the mother and told her not to weep. He touched the bier that the man was in and told the man to arise. He woke up from his death and was returned to his mother. The people saw this and feared and worshiped the Lord. They believed Jesus to be a great prophet and his fame spread.
*** The disciples of John reported to John what Jesus was doing. John sent them to Jesus to ask him if he was indeed the Messiah or should they keep looking for him to come. Jesus told them to tell John all he was doing - the blind were seeing, the lame walking, the lepers were cleansed, the deaf were hearing and the dead were raised. Then he added blessed are those who are not offended in me. I wonder if he didn’t add this last statement because John was offended that he was still in prison when the scriptures say that the Messiah would open the prison doors and set the prisoner free. Jesus wanted him to rejoice in what God was doing, and not in what he was not doing. This is a great word for us. When we don’t see what we are praying for answered, we should rejoice at all the prayers God has answered. We don’t understand God’s total plan and neither did John.
*** Jesus then spoke to the people about John praising him as being the greatest prophet of all time. His calling was to prepare the people for the coming of the Lord and he had done just that. The same people that had a hard time accepting John because he wasn’t what they had expected, were the same ones who were having a hard time accepting Jesus because he wasn’t what they had expected.
*** Lord, may we give you all our expectations of how you are supposed to be working right now. May we accept your ways and thank you for the things we do see and help us have faith to keep believing in you when we don’t understand.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Wed.’s Devo - Moses’ Last Words
Read: Deuteronomy 4:1-49; Luke 6:39-7:10; Psalm 68:1-18; Proverbs 11:28
We are reading the last advice from Moses before he is going to leave the earth. He commanded them to keep every law and commandment God had given them and not add or take away from them. He reminded them what happened with the people who began to worship Baal at Baal Peor.
*** God’s laws would give them wisdom and understanding in the eyes of the people of other nations. They would envy them for having a God who is so near and hears them when they cry out to him.
*** Moses warned them to guard their soul and not forget what they had seen the Lord do for them. They were to pass down these stories to their children and their grandchildren so they would fear the Lord also. They were to recount how they stood at the bottom of the mountain at Sinai and heard the voice of the Lord out of the midst of the fire. They were to recount to them how the Lord himself wrote their laws on tablets of stone.
*** When God spoke to them, they didn’t see him so they were not to try to make any image to represent him that resembles any creature on earth. Nor were they to worship the elements in the sky like they did in Egypt. God brought them out of that nation to be his own possession.
*** If they did begin to worship other gods, they would not live long in their land. God would scatter them among the nations of the earth where they would worship false gods that were not real. Then, if they began to seek Him with all their hearts and soul, they would find him. In the latter days, when they are in tribulation, they will return to the Lord and obey him. God, who is merciful, will forgive them and he will remember his covenant he made with them and save them.
*** What God did for Israel, he had never done before. Never had he birthed a nation with such signs and wonders. He did this so they would not forget him and his covenant with them. It would go well with them as long as they obeyed his commandments.
*** Moses set apart three cities of refuge in the land they now possessed which was now the land of Reuben, Gad and half of Manasseh. Theses cities were Bezer in the land of Reuben, Ramoth in Gad and Golan in Manasseh.
*** In Luke, Jesus gave a parable explaining that everything we do comes from our heart. If our heart is bad then we cannot do good, but if our heart is good, then we will do good. The things we complain about in others are the blind spots in our own eyes.
*** Those that followed Jesus and actually did what he preached were building firm foundations to stand on during the storms of life. Those who just listened and didn’t let it affect their lives would not stand in the storms.
*** Jesus then went into the town of Capernaum. One of the centurions sent his elders to ask Jesus to come and heal his servant who was very valuable to him. They spoke highly of the centurion telling Jesus how he had built their synagogues for them. Jesus followed them and when he was near the house, the centurion sent servants to Jesus. The centurion didn’t think he was worthy to have Jesus come to his house, but if Jesus would pronounce his servant healed, it would be enough. Jesus marveled that this man understood the power of confession and prayer. He commented that he had not found such faith in Israel. When the servants returned home, they found the servant healed.
*** Lord, may we have the faith to believe in things we cannot see. Thank you that you hear our every prayer and you answer when we cry for help. We honor and praise your name.
I have always loved to study the Bible and look for hidden meanings to know God better. I think God hides things and shares them with those who will spend the time seeking them out. He loves to reveal his mysteries with us. I pray that I will rightly divide the truth so that others might love his word like I do. I pray that God will be magnified in your life as you read my blog.
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