YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 10 DEVOTIONS

March 2, 2026 – Read Leviticus 27:30 – God’s people are reminded that "a tithe of everything . . . belongs to the Lord." This verse calls us to recognize that all we have is a gift from God, and it invites us to respond with gratitude through our tithes. As we give back a portion of what we've received, we acknowledge God's sovereignty over our lives and express our trust in His provision. Let this act of generosity not only bless our communities but also deepen our relationship with the Lord, reinforcing the truth that when we honor Him with our resources, we align our hearts with His purpose.

March 3, 2026 – Read Psalm 46:1-3 – Where do you turn when your world is falling apart? The psalmist encourages us to turn to God for He is our refuge and strength, a present help in times of trouble. This assurance invites us to find peace and security in His unwavering presence, even amidst chaos and uncertainty. As the earth trembles and mountains shake, we can anchor our hearts in the knowledge that God is our steadfast protector. In moments of fear and doubt, let us lean into His strength, trusting that He stands firm beside us, ready to calm the storms that threaten our peace. Embrace this promise and find solace in the unshakeable foundation of His love and faithfulness.

March 4, 2026 – Read Mark 11:22-25 – Jesus invites us to have faith in God and to believe that our prayers can move mountains. This passage reminds us that a heart filled with unwavering faith can conquer even the toughest obstacles. As we come before God, we are encouraged not only to ask for our needs but to also forgive those who have wronged us, fostering a spirit of reconciliation and love. Faith and forgiveness are intertwined, empowering us to live boldly and authentically in the light of God’s grace. May we cultivate a deep trust in His promises, knowing that no prayer is too big or too small for our loving Father.

March 5, 2026 – Read Mark 12:28-34 – Loving God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength is the first and greatest commandment. This love is not just a feeling but an active commitment to align our lives with God’s will. And when we align ourselves with God, we cannot help but love everyone God loves, including our neighbor. Loving others is intrinsically linked to our love for God. True faith is expressed through love—both for God and for those around us. Let us reflect on how we can embody this commandment to love God and others as we make our way through the day, fostering compassion and kindness, and ultimately drawing closer to the heart of God.

March 6, 2026 – Read Mark 12:41-44  – As Jesus observes the offerings at the temple, He highlights the humble widow who donates two small coins, a mere fraction of what the wealthy contribute. Yet, He declares that her offering is greater, for she gives all she has to live on, demonstrating a heart of devotion and trust in God’s provision. This passage encourages us to reflect on our own giving—not just in monetary terms, but in how we offer our time, talents, and love. True generosity is not measured by the amount we give but by the sacrifice and sincerity behind our gifts. May we strive to give with a spirit of faith, knowing that God values our hearts over our wealth.

March 7, 2026
– Read Numbers 9:15-23 – In this passage, we witness God’s guidance as He leads the Israelites through the wilderness. Manifesting His presence in a cloud by day and fire by night, this passage reminds us of the importance of trusting in God's direction, even when the path ahead seems uncertain. Just as the Israelites moved at the command of the Lord, we too are called to remain vigilant, ready to follow His leading in our lives. In moments of doubt or confusion, let us seek His presence and rely on His promises, knowing that He guides us with love and purpose. May we embrace each day with open hearts, ready to step forward in faith, trusting that the Lord will illuminate our way.

March 08, 2026
– Read Mark 14:1-10 – How far would you go to express your love for Jesus? What actions would you take to demonstrate how much He means to you? Many criticized the woman in today’s passage for being overly extravagant. Yet, considering all that Jesus has done for us, is there truly a gift too great or an action too extreme to show our gratitude in return? The woman didn’t think so, and neither should we. So let us consider our own expressions of devotion and be willing to show our love for Christ, even when it feels extravagant or is misunderstood by others.