Devotionals
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
Now the word of the Lord came to Jonah the son of Amittai, saying, “Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and call out against it, for their evil has come up before me.” - Jonah 1: 1-2
This passage shows the twinning seen throughout scripture of God’s righteousness and compassion.
- God acknowledges Ninevah’s dignity (“that great city”) and seeks its repentance.
- God sees Ninevah’s great evil and is angered and saddened by it.
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
What is so precious about justification? We could recite a long list to answer this question, but I want to focus in on one particular reason why this truth is precious, namely, it is the spark which ignites the fire of love for Jesus in the hearts of sinners like you and me. Let me show you this from Luke 7:36 – 50.
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
“Daddy! Are you hungry? What’s for dinner? Can we go to…Shake Shack?!” This conversation occurs semi-regularly in our family; my kids are well aware of my proclivity for Shake Shack. They attempt to use my disposition toward their own ends in ways that are savvy beyond their years. It’s not uncommon, however, in consideration of their question, for me to need to pause and take account of the state of my stomach. I have to stop myself, attempt to gauge what is happening in my mid-section, and determine just how hungry I am. It often surprises me that I can get so caught up with what I am doing (work, the NY Times, a good book, a basketball game on TV) that I don’t even realize, until I stop, pause, and assess, that I actually am hungry! Certainly there are times when sizable hunger interrupts those distractions of its own accord and lets me know, in no uncertain terms, that it needs to be assuaged. But there are also times when my physical hunger goes ignored until someone helps me to stop and recognize my own internal state.
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
Hear the word of the LORD,
you rulers of Sodom!
Give ear to the teaching of our God,
you people of Gomorrah!
"What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices?
says the LORD;
I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams
and the fat of well-fed beasts;
I do not delight in the blood of bulls,
or of lambs, or of goats.
"When you come to appear before me,
who has required of you
this trampling of my courts?
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
Give up? It is this: “. . . because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’”
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
For almost two decades I have traversed this nation and the world, encouraging students and campus ministry leaders to seek God for revival and awakening. I am passionate about seeing transformation in the Church and in culture at large. Too often, however, I see well-meaning leaders, when considering revival and awakening, skip past the “who” and move on to the “what.” Here is the “what.” Revival is the large-scale bringing of life back into the Church. Awakening is the large-scale effect of revival in the Church upon those who aren’t presently following Jesus. The important questions are these: “To whom are we being revived?” and “To whom is the culture awakened?” We are the best agents for transformation when we carefully consider these two questions.
A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
The book of Galatians, one of two key New Testament books of the Reformation, was written to explain the nature of spiritual freedom in contrast to spiritual slavery. Understanding freedom in Christ liberates the lover of God in powerful, extraordinary ways. Not surprisingly, misunderstanding this great doctrine leads to spiritual frustration, hardship, and slavery.