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Bring some Spirit-filled peace into your hectic schedule every weekday morning with this new Daily Devotional.
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  • March 23rd - Mark 10:15
    Mar 23 2026
    Mark 10:15 [Jesus said:] “I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn’t receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” It wasn’t at all surprising that there were parents who wanted Jesus to bless their children. What was surprising was that Jesus had time to do so. He was on the way to Jerusalem and within a few days he would be crucified, and he knew that all of this was ahead of him. The disciples were concerned that Jesus shouldn’t be bothered by children, so they told the parents off. The disciples were simply seeking to protect Jesus, but they were absolutely and completely wrong. Even though they knew Jesus well and had spent much time with him, they completely misread the situation. Not only did Jesus welcome the children, but he went much, much further. He insisted that the only way to enter the kingdom of God was by becoming like a child. As he so often did, Jesus was turning the disciples’ thinking upside down. They saw children as a noisy distraction, but he saw them as the perfect illustration of what they all needed to be. I am sure that Jesus had many things in mind when he encouraged his followers to become like children. He was aware of their humility and urged his disciples to come to him with empty hands, ready to receive his gifts. He was also deeply aware of the trusting nature of children. Children very quickly learn who they can trust. I remember with pleasure the times when my children would leap into the air, certain that I would catch them. Now that they are adults, I am equally grateful that they don’t still do so! When a child leaps into their parent’s arms, they are expressing total confidence. They know they will be completely safe. As adults, we are wonderful at making everything extremely complicated. The previous verses tell us of Jesus being challenged about his views on divorce. I think he pointed to children by way of contrast. It was as if he was saying: “Stop making things so complicated. Just trust yourself to me.” Question In what ways do you need to become more childlike? Prayer Lord God, thank you that you are a loving Father and that I can always place my complete trust in you. Amen
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    4 min
  • March 22nd - Mark 9:50
    Mar 22 2026
    Mark 9:50 [Jesus said:] “Salt is good for seasoning. But if it loses its flavour, how do you make it salty again? You must have the qualities of salt among yourselves and live in peace with each other.” Salt is incredibly powerful, and that has been known for thousands of years. It does three main things, and Jesus applied each of these to his followers. Firstly, it gives flavour. Food producers make massive use of it. Indeed, British Salt produces over 400,000 metric tonnes of salt every year from its site in Cheshire. However, salt only has any influence when it is used. Sitting in a pot, it will have no effect at all. The message is clear for us today: God does not call us to sit in our churches pontificating about the evils of the world, but to get involved and to give a good flavour to our society. Since ancient times, it has been well known that salt is a very effective preservative. In days long before fridges, salt could be relied upon to preserve fish and meat for extended periods of time. Jesus was calling on his followers to have exactly that role in society. Our calling is to stand up for moral principles. Through living a life of love, grace and forgiveness, we show the world what the kingdom of God looks like and help to spread the good news of salvation. Salt has always been valued for its purity, and I believe that’s what Jesus was encouraging in his followers. He wanted the world to see their purity through the quality of their relationship with one another. Through living peacefully and lovingly together, they would give people an insight into the new life that Christ came to bring. No wonder Jesus wanted his disciples to be like salt. Question In what ways is your community touched by the influence of Christians? Prayer Lord Jesus, help us to have the qualities of salt, so that those around us will get to know what you are like. Amen
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    3 min
  • March 21st - Mark 9:42
    Mar 21 2026
    Mark 9:42 [Jesus said:] “If you cause one of these little ones who trusts in me to fall into sin, it would be better for you to be thrown into the sea with a large millstone hung around your neck.” In saying this, Jesus may have been talking about children, but it’s quite likely that he was talking about new Christians. His concern was to protect the vulnerable, and he had some very challenging things to say. He was fiercely angry at the thought of anyone deliberately tripping someone up in their faith. Whether a person is young, disabled, poor, illiterate or simply new to the faith, it is totally unacceptable for anyone to take advantage of them. I am delighted that we live in days when safeguarding is such a high priority. A vast amount of energy is expended in churches and charities in order to ensure that good practice is followed. It is hugely expensive in money and time but it is all worth it because everyone matters and we need to have a special care for those who are most vulnerable. That’s Jesus’ way. He is the one who offers good news to everyone, not just the strong and confident. Jesus then went even further by telling his disciples that if their hand or foot caused them to sin, they should cut it off, and if their eyes were the problem, they should gouge them out (Mark 9:43). I have never heard of a church that practised this, and I don’t believe that was Jesus’ intention. I believe he wanted to impress upon his followers, then and now, that we mustn’t play games with the kingdom of God. Following Jesus is so serious that we need to ensure we do everything we can to obey his commands, and if we need to completely change our lives in order to align them to his will, that’s what we should do. Question In what ways do you need to care for the vulnerable in your own community? Prayer Loving Lord Jesus, thank you that you invite me to follow you. Help me to do so with my whole heart and never to do anything that might cause someone else to stumble. Amen
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    3 min
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