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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 16th - Proverbs 6:16-19
    Mar 16 2026
    Proverbs 6:16-19 There are six things the LORD hates – no, seven things he detests: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that kill the innocent, a heart that plots evil, feet that race to do wrong, a false witness who pours out lies and a person who sows discord in a family. We spend a lot of time talking and singing about the fact that God is a God of love. That’s absolutely right, but we shouldn’t forget that God also has a list of pet hates. None of the things on this list comes as a surprise. God hates arrogance because the arrogant person has no time or space for him. They believe that they have already got all the answers and are content with the way that they are. God hates lies, murder and those who eagerly scheme to do evil, and he detests the person who sows trouble and division in a family. God wants us to follow him and to allow our lives to be shaped by his attitudes, so I have to conclude that he wants us to be haters too. He would like us to have a list of things that we detest with such intensity that we are not prepared to live with them. He wants us to stand up against those who tell lies. That will give us quite a lot of work to do because we hear lies in one form or another every day. Advertisers confidently tell us how we can find peace and fulfilment in life. By buying their holiday, car or cosmetics, suddenly our lives will be transformed and we will find contentment. However, it’s just not true, and somebody needs to stand up and dispute their claims. At the heart of God’s concerns is his longing for justice. Time and again throughout the Bible, God shows his hatred of how the weak are crushed by the injustices of society. If we love God, we cannot stand idly by and allow injustice to win. We need to get involved in the messy business of challenging injustice and getting alongside those who are the victims of our materialistic and ungodly society. Hatred might seem to be a strange word to associate with God, but the reason for it is because he is a God of love. He loves us and our world so much that he is not willing for evil to succeed. Question What are the things that you hate, and what do you do as a result of hating them? Prayer Loving God, help me to think more and more in the way that you do. Help me to love other people by hating those things which ruin their lives. Amen
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    4 min
  • March 15th - Proverbs 6:9-11
    Mar 15 2026
    Proverbs 6:9-11 Lazybones, how long will you sleep? When will you wake up? A little extra sleep, a little more slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest – then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit; scarcity will attack you like an armed robber. Fridge magnets often contain a lot of wisdom, and laziness is quite a popular theme. With pictures of slumbering cats, I enjoyed the following three: “If I won the award for laziness, I would send someone to pick it up for me”; “For some reason I feel tired tomorrow”; “I’m not lazy, I’m just highly motivated to do nothing.” Laziness is and always has been a common experience. The writer of Proverbs wrote about it on a number of occasions, and clearly feared it. Without the support of a welfare state or a supportive family, a lazy person would starve. It was as simple as that. The problem with the lazy person is that they never get going with anything. They find their bed too attractive. Later in the book, the writer describes how a lazy person is anchored to their bed. He writes: “As a door swings back and forth on its hinges, so the lazy person turns over in bed” (Proverbs 26:14). They live in a dream world, failing to face up to challenges and yet thinking of themselves as incredibly wise (Proverbs 26:16). The apostle Paul ran into the problem of laziness in the church in Thessalonica. What was particularly infuriating to Paul was that they gave a spiritual reason for being idle. They were so convinced of the imminent return of Jesus that they gave up their daily work, but Paul would have none of it. True, Jesus might return at any time, but God wants us to be busily engaged in his work. Paul pointed out that he had been working hard day and night in his ministry and was very harsh in his attitude to those who tried to avoid work. He said that those who were unwilling to work should not eat. He also urged the Thessalonian Christians to keep away from idle people because he was so fearful of their influence. Whether or not laziness is a problem for you, be sure of this: while we have breath, God wants us to work busily for him. Question Why is laziness so damaging, and what do you do to avoid it? Prayer Loving God, thank you that you have work for me to do. Help me to do it with enthusiasm. Amen
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    4 min
  • March 14th - 2 Timothy 4:1-2
    Mar 14 2026
    2 Timothy 4:1-2 I solemnly urge you in the presence of God and Christ Jesus, who will someday judge the living and the dead when he comes to set up his Kingdom: Preach the word of God. Be prepared, whether the time is favourable or not. We are all aware that other people are looking at us, and this is particularly true of Christian leaders. Because of the public nature of the role, people are constantly making judgments about us, whether we like it or not. This is challenging for everyone but especially those who, like Timothy, are still relatively inexperienced. It’s easy to become anxious and overly defensive. Paul needed to remind his young friend that the only audience that really mattered was God himself. It was his judgment that was crucial and Timothy needed to live his life with a constant awareness that one day he would have to give a full account of what he had done. Preaching was at the heart of Timothy’s ministry. It was vital that people should clearly understand the faith and be encouraged to live by it. However, preaching has good days and bad days. There are times when it is joyful and easy to preach, and others when it is sheer hard work. Often people are eager to hear what you have to say, and at other times they are asleep! There are times when people congratulate you for your oratory and other times when they point out all your silly errors. Like any task, you need to stick at it through thick and thin, and Paul urged Timothy to realise that this was his God-given responsibility. The thought of being judged by God is a challenging one for all of us, but it shouldn’t fill us with fear because we know that God is perfectly loving, forgiving and gracious. However, it should sharpen and focus our thinking on the importance of doing what God has called us to do, however tough it might be. Question What is God calling you to do for him today? Prayer Loving God, thank you for the privilege of serving you. Give me your strength and grace so that I will serve you well today. Amen
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    3 min
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