YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 1 DEVOTIONS
December 29, 2025 – Read Matthew 4:4 and 6:11 - Jesus powerful statement in Matthew 4:4 that "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God" emphasizes our need for spiritual nourishment. Just as our bodies require food, our souls crave the truth and wisdom found in God’s Word. And when Jesus prays, "Give us this day our daily bread," He’s not only asking for our physical needs to be met but also invites us to seek His presence daily. As we prepare for THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE in 2026, let us commit to seeking Him each day, trusting that His words will guide, strengthen, and nourish us in every aspect of our lives.
December 30, 2025 – Read Joshua 1:8 - As Moses’ successor and God’s appointed leader to guide God’s people into the Promised Land, Joshua was instructed to "Keep this Book of the Law (The Bible) always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it." Immersing ourselves in Scripture and making it an integral part of our daily lives is essential for successful living. As we fill our minds and hearts with God’s teachings, we gain the wisdom and strength to navigate challenges and fulfill our God-given purpose. As we prepare for THE YEAR OF THE BILBE, let us commit to regularly engaging with the Bible, allowing its truths to shape our thoughts and behaviors in 2026.
December 31, 2025 – Read 2 Timothy 3:14-17 - The Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of remaining rooted in Scripture as he urges his young apprentice Timothy to hold fast to the teachings he has learned. The Bible is more than just a historical document; it is a living guide that equips us for every good work. Inspired by God and written by men moved by the Holy Spirit, all Scripture is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. It not only transforms our thinking and behavior but provides the wisdom necessary to navigate the challenges of life. As we prepare for THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE, let us prioritize time in God’s Word and allow it to shape our thinking and actions, equip us for service, and deepen our relationship with God.
January 1, 2026 – Read Psalm 1:1-6 – Psalm 1 establishes the profound contrast between the righteous and the wicked. Eternal blessings belong to those who avoid the counsel of the wicked and delight in the law of the Lord. Every day we have a choice to make. We can either seek wisdom from the world, or we can root ourselves in God’s Word. When we choose to immerse ourselves in God’s Word, we are like a tree planted by flowing waters, flourishing and fruitful. But if we follow the fickle ways of the world, we are like chaff that blow away with every wind that comes our way. Today, we begin THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE and choose to allow God’s Word to guide our steps, shape our lives, and lead us to everlasting joy.
January 2, 2026 – Read Matthew 3:1-6 – As the forerunner of Christ, John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus by proclaiming a message of repentance. The humble act of baptism symbolized a cleansing of the heart, a turning away from sin, and a deep desire to be in right relationship with God. So, may the baptism of this new year inspire us to humble ourselves before God, seek His forgiveness and healing, and embrace His call upon our lives. What sin do you need to confess today? What attitude or behavior needs God’s gracious adjustment? How can you more fully align your life with God’s purpose in 2026?
January 3, 2026 – Read Genesis 6:5-8 - In this passage we see a profound glimpse into the heart of God amidst human depravity. The passage reveals that as humanity multiplied, so did wickedness, leading God to grieve over His creation. Yet, within this darkness, we find a beacon of hope in Noah, described as a righteous man who walked faithfully with God. This contrast prompts us to reflect on our own lives: amidst wickedness and sin, are we seeking to walk in integrity and faith? May we be like Noah, finding favor in the eyes of the Lord, and being instruments of His hope and love in a broken world.
January 4, 2026 – Read Matthew 4:12-25 – This passage marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. After hearing of John the Baptist's imprisonment, Jesus steps into the spotlight, preaching the transformative message of the Kingdom of Heaven, including a call to repentance and the gathering of His first disciples. Just as Peter and Andrew, and James and John, left their nets to follow Him, we are called to set aside our distractions and embrace a life of purpose and discipleship with the confidence that Jesus equips and empowers those who are willing to follow Him. What are we willing to leave behind to pursue a deeper relationship with Christ in 2026?