• Come Near One-a-Day Monday 6/1/26

    Come Near One-a-Day Monday 6/1/26

    Come near to God, and he will come near to you (James 4:8a).

    Again with the “Will.”

    God doesn’t flirt.  He doesn’t play games.  He doesn’t write a “Do you like me? Check this box” note in crayon and have his friend hand it to you at recess.

    Like I may or may not have done with Michelle Flores in the 5th grade.  

    And she may or may not have drawn her own big fat giant “NO” box on the paper and checked it, like, seventeen times in red Crayola.

    Give me a moment here.  Some scars run deep.

    The point is, God is a God of “Will.”  You don’t have to be afraid that he will run out on you or mess with your mind or take the cheap shot or use your vulnerability against you.  He’s only ever always going to love you.

    You’re the Beloved, remember?

    So take a breath, take a moment, and draw near.

    Happy Monday, Beloved

  • Resist One-a-Day Friday  5/29/26

    Resist One-a-Day Friday  5/29/26

    Resist the devil, and he will flee from you  (James 4:7b).

    Interesting how that doesn’t say, “Might.”

    or Probably

    or Hopefully

    or Kindasortacrossyourfingersandhopeforthebest.

    The word of God says, “Will.”

    So, if the devil isn’t fleeing,

    perhaps–just perhaps

    you aren’t so much resisting.

    I’m not throwing blame at you, Beloved.

    Just…giving you something to chew on.

    Happy Friday

  • Submit One-a-Day Thursday  5/28/26

    Submit One-a-Day Thursday  5/28/26

    Submit yourselves, then, to God (James 4:7a).

    I hate that word, “Submit.”  It sounds like I’m putting myself under someone else’s authority.

    Oh.

    It’s a scary thing, this submission.  By obeying God, I’m giving up power and authority and the ability to command my own destiny and call the shots and be captain of my fate and master of my soul–

    What’s that, Beloved?  You say that all that “I did it my way” business is illusion, that when I think I’m in control it’s really the world, the flesh, and the devil who are pulling my strings?  You say that I’m bound to serve someone, and that there’s only one someone worth trusting with my obedience? That would be the One who has demonstrated, time and again, that he loves me and really, truly, knows what’s best?  You say that is the One I should give my life, my love, my service to–every day, every hour, every minute?

    Wow, Beloved–you’re a smart one.

    Happy Thursday.

  • More Grace One-a-Day Wednesday 5/27/26

    More Grace One-a-Day Wednesday 5/27/26

    But he gives us more grace (James 4:6).

    Look back through the verses we’ve covered lately.  They don’t paint a very pretty picture of mankind.  Selfish, violent, hedonistic, adulterous–we are a pretty pathetic bunch of flesh.  And how does God respond?  Does he smack us with a rock?  Does he snap his fingers and turn each of us into a puff of fluff?  Does he withdraw his Spirit and disown us?

    He gives us more grace.

    Seriously?

    But I didn’t deserve the first measure of grace.  Or the second.  Or… 

    Beloved, I will never understand.

    But I accept.

    And rejoice

    Happy Wednesday

  • The Envious Spirit One-a-Day Tuesday 5/26/26

    The Envious Spirit One-a-Day Tuesday 5/26/26

    Or do you think the Scripture says without reason that the spirit he caused to live in us envies intensely? (James 4:5)

    There are two ways to read this verse. One traditional view of this verse is that James is talking about our soul here, the “spirit” God put within us at creation.  He’s basically confirming that we are jealous at heart, constantly dissatisfied and longing for what we do not have.  That fits the passage, and it’s what many  translators think is the original intent.

    But…I dunno…

    Another reading of this verse capitalizes the word “Spirit” and renders “envies intensely” as “longs jealously.”  In this view, James is talking about the Holy Spirit, whom the Father has caused to live in every believer.  He is reminding us that our God gets really possessive when it comes to his relationship with us.

    As a young teenager, I knew an adult married couple who boasted of their “Open relationship.”  It was the first time I had ever heard of that concept.  I wasn’t a Christian yet, but the idea that two people would pledge to remain faithful to each other–except when they didn’t feel like it–made me truly uncomfortable. Granted, both spouses were woefully unattractive, so I figured the whole point was moot. Still…

    Beloved, the Lord Jesus Christ does not do open relationships.

    So, yes, I took the second translation here, recklessly casting aside the advice of experts  in order to follow my own thoughts on the nature of God.  I promise I’m not trying to start a cult.  If perchance you see me in the street today, please do not scream “Heretic” and throw fruit and shoes at me. 

    Happy Tuesday, Beloved.

  • Remember One-a-Day 5/25/26

    Remember One-a-Day 5/25/26

    Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends (John 15:13).

    Today we are called to remember.

    So…remember.

    Remember the One who died that you might live,

    who was bound that you might be set free.

    And remember those who have followed His example, leaving their homes behind to travel to foreign soil, where they give their lives that you and I might be free.

    Right now, as I write this, some warrior shoulders a rifle, or climbs into a chopper, or races toward a bomb blast, knowing that today could be the day that they are called to give “the last full measure of devotion.”

    They must be terrified.

    They go anyway.

    For you

    and me.

    Remember, Beloved.

    Have a blessed Memorial Day.

  • Friends and Enemies One-a-Day Friday 5/22/26

    Friends and Enemies One-a-Day Friday 5/22/26

    You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world is  hatred toward God?  Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God (James 4:4).

    Kind of intense, huh?

    Hey, don’t blame me.  I’m just going where the Word takes us.  Sometimes the Truth is warm and supportive and gives you happy tinglies.

    Sometimes this.  

    But we need this, too.

    God loves this world.  Make no mistake. He loves every soul he created enough to send his son to redeem it…at the greatest cost.

    So, Beloved, love the people of the world.

    But the spirit of the world, that there’s a different story.  The spirit of this world is fallen, corrupt, wicked, evil, flat-out icky.  

    It is anti-Christ.  

    I teach middle school.  I see kids change their entire persona–their hair, clothing, language, attitude–in order to emulate their friends.  So we grownup types hope and pray that they pick their friends wisely.

    So, pick your friends wisely.

    Happy Friday, Beloved.

  • Motives One-a-Day Thursday 5/21/26

    Motives One-a-Day Thursday 5/21/26

    You want something but don’t get it.  You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want.  You quarrel and fight.  You do not have because you do not ask God.  When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures  (James 4:2-3).

    Wow…those folks were a mess.  Good thing we’re not in the least like that, right?

    Yeah

    Question: what is it you want out of your Thursday, and why?  OK, so that’s two questions, but go with it.  Are you looking to glorify God today, or merely to feather your own nest?  It’s so easy to forget why we’re here, so easy to focus on ourselves.  But that mindset–that “looking out for Number One” bit — leads to discontent, dissatisfaction, and disappointment.  It will never, not even ever, make you the person God has called you to be.

    Beloved, don’t beat yourself up about it.  Just take a moment to step back, take a deep breath, and recommit.  Offer yourself to Christ all over again. Give your stress and worry to him; let him provide what you need.

    Trust him.

    That’s going to free you up to care about important stuff.  Kingdom stuff.

    Whaddaya say, Beloved?  Let’s you and I give it a shot today, huh?

    Happy Thursday.

  • Desire One-a-Day Wednesday 5/20/26

    Desire One-a-Day Wednesday 5/20/26

    What causes fights and quarrels among you?  Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? (James 4:1)

    The word translated Desire here comes from the same root as the word hedonism, or the pursuit of pleasure for its own sake. 

    So, there’s your Greek lesson for the day…you’re welcome.

    The point is, Paul is not talking about good, lofty desires here.  He’s not talking about the desire to be a better person, to end hunger, to grow closer to God and further the brotherhood of all mankind.  He’s talking about selfish, fleshly, ifitfeelsgooddoitI’minitformemememememememe desires.

    Oh, those desires?  Yeah, those.

    As you move through your day, take careful note of the things that cause friction between you about the folks in your world.  Are you offended by unrighteousness and ungodly ways?

    Good

    Does the lack of justice and love one for another grieve your heart?

    Fine

    Are you bugged because stupid people keep getting in your way?

    Yeah…there’s your problem.

    And uh, you know, mine.

    Happy Wednesday, Beloved.

  • Peacemaker One-a-Day Tuesday 5/19/26

    Peacemaker One-a-Day Tuesday 5/19/26

    Peacemakers who sow in peace raise a harvest of righteousness (James 3:18).

    You know, for a long time I’ve been reading this verse wrong.

    I thought it said, “Peacemakers who sow peace…”  I figured it was a, “You reap what you sow,” kind of passage.  But that’s not what it says in my Bible.  It says, “Peacemakers who sow in peace…”

    So what does that mean?

    Well, first of all, James is talking to those who are peacemakers, dedicating themselves to bringing peace between Man and Man as well as between Man and God.  Does that description fit you?

    Something to chew on, ya?

    Then, James says that they are sowing in peace.  They are not stressed.  They are not striving.  They’re just planting seeds.  I’m not a farmer, but I’ve done a little gardening, and I’ve learned a thing or two.

    Thing One: There’s a lot you can do to ensure a good harvest.

    Thing Two: There’s a lot you can’t.

    Gardening is a lot like farming which is a lot like our spiritual lives.  You prepare the soil, plant good seed, water well, guard against weeds and critters, and trust God for the rest.  If you realize that the harvest is not on your shoulders, that God is ultimately in control of what grows, then you can be at peace, doing your best and trusting God for the outcome.

    I’m not saying it’s easy…I’m just saying it is.

    So, once again, it all comes back to trusting God. You can no more create spiritual fruit than you can force rutabagas to appear.

    Not that you would want to.

    You may have noticed that wherever I start with one of these devotions, I end up in the same place—trust God.

    I guess I’m kind of a one-trick pony.

    Sow in peace, Beloved.  He’s got the harvest covered.

    Happy Tuesday