YEAR OF THE BIBLE – WEEK 13 DEVOTIONS
March 23, 2026 – Read Psalm 66 – Today’s passage invites us to rejoice in the goodness and greatness of God, who has delivered us through trials and tribulations. As we reflect on His mighty works, we are reminded that our prayers are heard and answered. The psalmist calls us to come together in worship, lifting our voices in gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon us. Just as the Israelites celebrated their deliverance, we too can find hope and strength in God’s unwavering love. Let us take a moment to acknowledge His faithfulness, recognizing that even in our darkest moments, He is working for our good. May our hearts overflow with praise, as we trust in His plans for our lives.
March 24, 2026 – Read Deuteronomy 3:21-29 – In this passage, Moses reminds the Israelites of God’s mighty power and faithfulness as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. Despite his personal longing to see the land, Moses submits to God’s will, teaching us the importance of obedience and trust in divine plans. And just as God assured Joshua of His presence, we too can find comfort in knowing that God walks alongside us in our journeys. Let’s reflect on our own lives, surrender our desires to God’s greater purpose, and embrace the assurance that He will guide and strengthen us, even when we cannot see the full picture. May we continue to move forward in faith, trusting that God’s plans for us are good and filled with hope.
March 25, 2026 – Read Luke 7:1-10 – The remarkable faith of the centurion, a man of authority who recognized Jesus’ authority and believed in His ability to act, even from afar, serves as an example of the kind of faith Jesus seeks in us. The centurion's humility and trust serve as a powerful reminder that our faith should not be rooted in our merits or understanding but in the unwavering belief that Jesus is who He says He is and can do what He says He can do. As we navigate our daily lives, let us strive for a faith that reflects our trust in Jesus, fully relying on His promises and power, no matter our circumstances.
March 26, 2026 – Read Deuteronomy 6:1-9 – As parents, we are called to impress God’s commands upon our children all the time—whether we are at home, on the road, or gathering around the table. By living out His Word through our actions and words, we create a nurturing environment where love for God flourishes. Let us commit to being intentional in our conversations, using every opportunity to reflect His truth, instilling a legacy of faith that will guide our children throughout their lives. As we embrace this divine responsibility, we not only shape their spiritual foundation but also draw closer to God ourselves, fostering a family rooted in His love and purpose.
March 27, 2026 – Read Proverbs 12:1 – This verse invites us to embrace the growth that comes through learning and correction. Just as a gardener prunes a plant to encourage healthy growth, God uses discipline in our lives to shape our character and deepen our understanding. When we approach correction with humility and openness, we not only gain knowledge but also cultivate wisdom. Let us seek to welcome God's guidance, recognizing that every lesson learned is a step toward becoming the person He created us to be. In moments of discipline, may we remember that love and growth often come hand in hand.
March 28, 2026 – Read Deuteronomy 10:12-15 – Today’s passage invites us to reflect on our relationship with God, urging us to embrace His commandments not merely as rules but as expressions of our love for Him. As we consider the heavens and the earth, we recognize the majesty of God and His sovereignty over all creation. Let us respond to His call by dedicating our lives to Him, seeking to honor Him through our actions and attitudes, and rejoicing in the covenant relationship we share with our Creator. May our hearts be continually aligned with His purpose, serving others and glorifying His name.
March 29, 2026 – Read Luke 8:22-25 – In today’s reading we encounter a powerful moment where Jesus and His disciples find themselves in a boat, suddenly besieged by a fierce storm. As the waves crash and fear grips the hearts of the disciples, Jesus, in His divine authority, simply commands the winds and waters to be still. As we reflect on this passage, may we be reminded that no matter how turbulent life may become, Jesus possesses the power to calm our storms. Today, as we navigate our own challenges—be they personal struggles, health issues, or uncertainties—let us find peace in knowing that the same Jesus who calmed the storm is with us, inviting us to cast all our fears and anxieties on Him because He cares for us and is greater than any storm we face.