YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 17 DEVOTIONS

April 20, 2026
– Read Luke 20:20-26 - Jesus response to the question about paying taxes speaks to the balance between our earthly obligations and our spiritual commitments. This passage reminds us that paying taxes is not just a civic duty, but also a part of our Christian responsibility. By contributing to the society in which we live, we support the common good and promote justice and order. Furthermore, engaging in this duty reflects our obedience to God’s authority, recognizing that all authority is ultimately established by Him. As we fulfill our obligations, we are called to do so with integrity and a heart of service, understanding that our actions can be a testimony of our faith in a world that often challenges it.

April 21, 2026 – Read Joshua 23:1-16 – In his farewell address, Joshua reminds the Israelites of God’s unwavering faithfulness and the importance of remaining true to His commandments. He urges them to cling to the Lord, recounting the mighty deeds God performed to bring them into the Promised Land. Just as Joshua encouraged the Israelites to remember their covenant with God, we too are called to reflect on His past blessings and remain steadfast in our faith. In a world full of distractions, let us commit to honoring God in our choices, nurturing our relationship with Him, and passing down His truth to future generations, knowing that His promises endure forever.

 April 22, 2026 – Read Joshua 24:14-15 – Joshua boldly challenges the Israelites to put away foreign gods and commit themselves fully to the Lord. This call to decision echoes in our lives today, urging us to examine our priorities and allegiances. Just as Joshua declared, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,” we too are invited to make a conscious choice to follow God wholeheartedly. Let us reflect on our daily actions and decisions, ensuring they align with our commitment to Him. In doing so, we cultivate a life rooted in faith, guiding not only ourselves but also our families towards a path of righteousness and love. May we find strength and courage in our resolve, trusting that our commitment to God will shape our lives and those around us.

April 23, 2026 – Read Psalm 90:1-17 – "Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations," beautifully expresses the comfort we find in God's constant presence. Psalm 90 reminds us of the eternal nature of God and the fleeting existence of humanity. As we navigate the challenges of life, it's essential to acknowledge our limitations and the brevity of our days. The psalmist's plea for wisdom encourages us to seek God's guidance in every moment, recognizing that our time on earth is precious. Let us reflect on each day as a gift, striving to live purposefully and in alignment with God's will, trusting that His love endures forever.

April 24, 2026 – Read Judges 2:10 – In this passage, we encounter a sobering truth of the fragility of faith across generations. It highlights the vital responsibility we bear to pass down our beliefs and experiences with God to our children and those around us. Christianity is only one generation away from extinction if we fail to share the stories of His faithfulness, love, and grace. Let us be intentional in nurturing our faith, engaging in meaningful conversations, and demonstrating the transformative power of God's presence in our lives. In doing so, we not only strengthen our own faith but also create a legacy that inspires future generations to seek and know the Lord.

April 25, 2026 – Read Judges 4:1-14 – Deborah, the first woman judge of Israel, is a remarkable figure. She served not only as a judge but also as a prophetess, leading her people with wisdom and courage during a time of oppression. Deborah's leadership exemplifies the vital role of women in the Bible, showcasing their ability to influence and guide communities in both spiritual and political realms. Her collaboration with Barak, the military leader, highlights the importance of partnership in leadership, challenging traditional gender roles of her time. Throughout the Scriptures, women like Miriam, Esther, and Ruth also play pivotal roles, illustrating that divine calling and leadership transcend gender, encouraging modern readers to recognize and celebrate women's contributions in faith and society.

April 26, 2026 – Read Judges 6:36-40 - Gideon boldly asks God for signs to confirm His call, demonstrating both faith and doubt. On one hand, seeking a sign can be seen as a way to ensure clarity and confidence in God’s direction, allowing us to align our actions with His will. It can be a comfort in uncertainty, providing reassurance that we are on the right path. On the other hand, relying too heavily on signs may reveal a lack of trust in God's promises, potentially leading to delay in obedience. It can become a stumbling block if we demand confirmation instead of stepping forward in faith. Ultimately, while asking for a sign can be beneficial in discerning God’s voice, it’s essential to balance this with a heart willing to trust and follow Him, even when the path seems unclear. How can you cultivate that trust today?