Covenant Grove Daily Devotionals

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Covenant Grove Daily Devotionals

Making the Most of Devotions Devotions are meant to be a conversation – God speaks to you through His Word, and you talk to Him in prayer. The goal is not just to know the Bible – it is to grow closer to God. True spiritual maturity is a life transformed by Jesus. Make a commitment each day to ask for the Holy Spirit’s help to remember and live what you have learned. These devotional thoughts are meant to help you understand God’s Word and how it applies to your life. Read the verses in your own Bible or Bible app. A pen and journal are helpful to write out your thoughts and answers to the questions. Below is a simple structure to help you make the most of your devotions. PRAY & LISTEN Begin with prayer, asking God to help you understand His Word. Take a posture of listening to what God wants to teach you. READ What are the verses about? Read slowly and more than once. Pay attention to key words, phrases, or characters. REFLECT Why is this important? Think about principles being taught and why they matter. Understand what is revealed about God or human nature. RESPOND How can I live this in my life? Find ways that the biblical principles can be applied into your life. Create plans to live out what you have learned. PRAY & ACT Respond to God based on what you have read. Ask for God’s help to remember and live what He has taught you.

  1. Matthew 22:1– 22

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    Matthew 22:1– 22

    Jesus also told them other parables. He said, The Kingdom of Heaven can be illustrated by the story of a king who prepared a great wedding feast for his son. When the banquet was ready, he sent his servants to notify those who were invited. But they all refused to come! So he sent other servants to tell them, The feast has been prepared. The bulls and fattened cattle have been killed, and everything is ready. Come to the banquet! But the guests he had invited ignored them and went their own way, one to his farm, another to his business. Others seized his messengers and insulted them and killed them. The king was furious, and he sent out his army to destroy the murderers and burn their town. And he said to his servants, The wedding feast is ready, and the guests I invited arent worthy of the honor. Now go out to the street corners and invite everyone you see. So the servants brought in everyone they could find, good and bad alike, and the banquet hall was filled with guests. But when the king came in to meet the guests, he noticed a man who wasnt wearing the proper clothes for a wedding. Friend, he asked, how is it that you are here without wedding clothes? But the man had no reply. Then the king said to his aides, Bind his hands and feet and throw him into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. For many are called, but few are chosen. Then the Pharisees met together to plot how to trap Jesus into saying something for which he could be arrested. They sent some of their disciples, along with the supporters of Herod, to meet with him. Teacher, they said, we know how honest you are. You teach the way of God truthfully. You are impartial and dont play favorites. Now tell us what you think about this: Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not? But Jesus knew their evil motives. You hypocrites! he said. Why are you trying to trap me? Here, show me the coin used for the tax. When they handed him a Roman coin, he asked, Whose picture and title are stamped on it? Caesars, they replied. Well, then, he said, give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God. His reply amazed them, and they went away.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭22‬:‭1‬-‭22‬ ‭NLT‬‬ There are two stories here, and both require reflection to understand. The story of the Banquet is about God preparing a Kingdom celebration for His people (Israel), yet they rejected His invitation. The people in the parable refused to come, busy with their own lives or hostile to the messengers; they refused to make time for the kingeven though he was throwing a party! Then the king invited everyone, like Christ reached out to the outcasts and sinners, yet someone snuck in and refused to change into celebration clothes (either from home or provided by the host). This was a huge insult to the king, revealing that the personlike many who claim to be Christianstook the invitation for granted and refused to change. Faking faith doesnt work with God; every person needs to be changed by Christ. In the second story, the Pharisees and Herodianswho were typically enemiesconspired to trap Jesus. If He said to pay taxes to Rome (as the Herodians did), He would be portrayed as a traitor to Israel. If he said not to pay taxes to Caesar (as the Pharisees did), He would be reported as an insurrectionist to Rome. Jesus wisely navigated out of their trap, pushing them (and us) deeper. We should pay our national taxes, but even more we should give everything to God. Give Caesar back his coin; it has his image on it. Give God back YOURSELF; you are made in His image. Jesus said, Give to God what belongs to God. That is everythingfinances, time, transformation, relationships, talent, energy, work, possessions, goalseverything. How can you make sure you commit time to Gods invitation into transformation and joy? Is there anything in your life you have held back from giving to God?

  2. Matthew 21:23–46

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    Matthew 21:23–46

    When Jesus returned to the Temple and began teaching, the leading priests and elders came up to him. They demanded, By what authority are you doing all these things? Who gave you the right? Ill tell you by what authority I do these things if you answer one question, Jesus replied. Did Johns authority to baptize come from heaven, or was it merely human? They talked it over among themselves. If we say it was from heaven, he will ask us why we didnt believe John. But if we say it was merely human, well be mobbed because the people believe John was a prophet. So they finally replied, We dont know. And Jesus responded, Then I wont tell you by what authority I do these things. But what do you think about this? A man with two sons told the older boy, Son, go out and work in the vineyard today. The son answered, No, I wont go, but later he changed his mind and went anyway. Then the father told the other son, You go, and he said, Yes, sir, I will. But he didnt go. Which of the two obeyed his father? They replied, The first. Then Jesus explained his meaning: I tell you the truth, corrupt tax collectors and prostitutes will get into the Kingdom of God before you do. For John the Baptist came and showed you the right way to live, but you didnt believe him, while tax collectors and prostitutes did. And even when you saw this happening, you refused to believe him and repent of your sins. Now listen to another story. A certain landowner planted a vineyard, built a wall around it, dug a pit for pressing out the grape juice, and built a lookout tower. Then he leased the vineyard to tenant farmers and moved to another country. At the time of the grape harvest, he sent his servants to collect his share of the crop. But the farmers grabbed his servants, beat one, killed one, and stoned another. So the landowner sent a larger group of his servants to collect for him, but the results were the same. Finally, the owner sent his son, thinking, Surely they will respect my son. But when the tenant farmers saw his son coming, they said to one another, Here comes the heir to this estate. Come on, lets kill him and get the estate for ourselves! So they grabbed him, dragged him out of the vineyard, and murdered him. When the owner of the vineyard returns, Jesus asked, what do you think he will do to those farmers? The religious leaders replied, He will put the wicked men to a horrible death and lease the vineyard to others who will give him his share of the crop after each harvest. Then Jesus asked them, Didnt you ever read this in the Scriptures? The stone that the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone. This is the Lords doing, and it is wonderful to see. I tell you, the Kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a nation that will produce the proper fruit. Anyone who stumbles over that stone will be broken to pieces, and it will crush anyone it falls on. When the leading priests and Pharisees heard this parable, they realized he was telling the story against themthey were the wicked farmers. They wanted to arrest him, but they were afraid of the crowds, who considered Jesus to be a prophet.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭21‬:‭23‬-‭46‬ ‭NLT‬‬ Our answers to Gods questions determine the course of our lives. The leading priests and elders asked Jesus a question about His authority. They cared about authority because they had a lot of it; they were educated and powerful men in their sixties or seventies. Jesus and His followers were likely in their thirties (or younger)not traditionally educated, not wealthy, not politically powerful, and from the wrong part of the country (Galilee). Christ was unafraid of the power of religious leaders and asked them a question about John the Baptists authority. They refused to answer becauseeven with all their powerthey were afraid of the people. Jesus warned them with two parables: they needed to do the will of God and repent. They understood His parables but refused to see their own hypocrisy and stubborn hearts. They avoided the deep question, instead solving their problem by murdering Jesus. Jesus will ask us hard, life-defining questions. Will we take the time to answer them, or will we avoid them? The religious leaders were afraid of threats to their power and of the opinions of others, and most of us struggle with the same things. We people please, break our own boundaries, and live contrary to what we believe to make others happy. These priests and elderswho claimed to serve Godcould not recognize that God stood before them, right before their eyes. If we focus more on others than on Jesus, we will miss where He is leading usa life of significance and purpose with Him. Are there any important spiritual questions that you have been avoiding? How can you be more focused on what Jesus thinks than on what others thinkeven the people who are important to you?

  3. Matthew 21:1-22

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    Matthew 21:1-22

    As Jesus and the disciples approached Jerusalem, they came to the town of Bethphage on the Mount of Olives. Jesus sent two of them on ahead. Go into the village over there, he said. As soon as you enter it, you will see a donkey tied there, with its colt beside it. Untie them and bring them to me. If anyone asks what you are doing, just say, The Lord needs them, and he will immediately let you take them. This took place to fulfill the prophecy that said, Tell the people of Jerusalem, Look, your King is coming to you. He is humble, riding on a donkey riding on a donkeys colt. The two disciples did as Jesus commanded. They brought the donkey and the colt to him and threw their garments over the colt, and he sat on it. Most of the crowd spread their garments on the road ahead of him, and others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. Jesus was in the center of the procession, and the people all around him were shouting, Praise God for the Son of David! Blessings on the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Praise God in highest heaven! The entire city of Jerusalem was in an uproar as he entered. Who is this? they asked. And the crowds replied, Its Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee. Jesus entered the Temple and began to drive out all the people buying and selling animals for sacrifice. He knocked over the tables of the money changers and the chairs of those selling doves. He said to them, The Scriptures declare, My Temple will be called a house of prayer, but you have turned it into a den of thieves! The blind and the lame came to him in the Temple, and he healed them. The leading priests and the teachers of religious law saw these wonderful miracles and heard even the children in the Temple shouting, Praise God for the Son of David. But the leaders were indignant. They asked Jesus, Do you hear what these children are saying? Yes, Jesus replied. Havent you ever read the Scriptures? For they say, You have taught children and infants to give you praise. Then he returned to Bethany, where he stayed overnight. In the morning, as Jesus was returning to Jerusalem, he was hungry, and he noticed a fig tree beside the road. He went over to see if there were any figs, but there were only leaves. Then he said to it, May you never bear fruit again! And immediately the fig tree withered up. The disciples were amazed when they saw this and asked, How did the fig tree wither so quickly? Then Jesus told them, I tell you the truth, if you have faith and dont doubt, you can do things like this and much more. You can even say to this mountain, May you be lifted up and thrown into the sea, and it will happen. You can pray for anything, and if you have faith, you will receive it.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭21‬:‭1‬-‭22‬ ‭NLT‬‬ Jesus entered Jerusalem on (Palm) Sunday, hailed as Messiah and King (fulfilling prophecy). This begins Passion week; Christ will teach, be betrayed, suffer, die, and rise againall within this week. He entered the city as the true King, the Son of God who had come to judge sin. Yet Jerusalem judged Him and killed Him, sealing their own fate. Jesus warned them of their coming destruction, symbolized in the cursed fig tree, yet the leaders ignored Himand the Temple was destroyed less than 40 years later. People today are still judging the JudgeJesus is still on trialand the decision we make about Him decides our own eternal fate. Jesus entered the Temple and cleared out everything that did not belong there. He healed the blind and lame, causing many to give glory to God, yet the leaders only saw their loss of income and power. This act is a symbol for the destruction of the Temple and the end of the sacrificial systemwhich He would fulfill with His own death. Christ is the finaland perfectsacrifice (Heb 7:27). Jesus enters our hearts and works to clear out everything that does not belong. Do you protest or will you listen and follow? Your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit; Jesus will work to remove everything that hurts you, everything that does not belong. This is an act of love. What needs to be removed from your life?

  4. Matthew 20:17–34

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    Matthew 20:17–34

    As Jesus was going up to Jerusalem, he took the twelve disciples aside privately and told them what was going to happen to him. Listen, he said, were going up to Jerusalem, where the Son of Man will be betrayed to the leading priests and the teachers of religious law. They will sentence him to die. Then they will hand him over to the Romans to be mocked, flogged with a whip, and crucified. But on the third day he will be raised from the dead. Then the mother of James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to Jesus with her sons. She knelt respectfully to ask a favor. What is your request? he asked. She replied, In your Kingdom, please let my two sons sit in places of honor next to you, one on your right and the other on your left. But Jesus answered by saying to them, You dont know what you are asking! Are you able to drink from the bitter cup of suffering I am about to drink? Oh yes, they replied, we are able! Jesus told them, You will indeed drink from my bitter cup. But I have no right to say who will sit on my right or my left. My Father has prepared those places for the ones he has chosen. When the ten other disciples heard what James and John had asked, they were indignant. But Jesus called them together and said, You know that the rulers in this world Lord it over their people, and officials flaunt their authority over those under them. But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first among you must become your slave. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many. As Jesus and the disciples left the town of Jericho, a large crowd followed behind. Two blind men were sitting beside the road. When they heard that Jesus was coming that way, they began shouting, Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us! Be quiet! the crowd yelled at them. But they only shouted louder, Lord, Son of David, have mercy on us! When Jesus heard them, he stopped and called, What do you want me to do for you? Lord, they said, we want to see! Jesus felt sorry for them and touched their eyes. Instantly they could see! Then they followed him.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭20‬:‭17‬-‭34‬ ‭NLT‬‬ Jesus was on His way to Jerusalem to sacrifice His life, yet He was surrounded by blindness. The disciples had walked with Him but were still blind to who He was: the Suffering Servant (see Isaiah 53). James and John wanted to sit in the places of honornot understanding these places were reserved by Godand full of suffering. To live for God in a world of selfish sin guarantees suffering. James was beheaded by Herod (Acts 12:2), and John was exiled to the island of Patmos (Revelation 1:9). Jesus taught them (and us) that the way of the Kingdom is to serve. JesusGod incarnate, the King Himselfcame to serve. We can NEVER be above Jesus, therefore the HIGHEST role we can have is to serve as Christ did. This requires changing deeply embedded thinking. In the community of those who obey Jesus, we honor those who lead with a servant heart, whose devotion is stronger than their personality, whose love for the least is stronger than their desire for the spotlight. James and John were blind, wanting power. The other ten disciples were angry because they wanted the same power, position, and prestige; they were just as blind. Jesus was patient with them, knowing most of them would eventually understand. The physically blind men in this story serve to illustrate the blindness of the disciples (and perhaps the readers): they cried out repeatedly for the Lord to heal them. He did, and they walked with Him into the city of His suffering; this was the first thing they saw. There is a warning in these verses: it is possible to walk with Jesus and miss the change that needs to happen in your own life. Don't let that happen to you; dont be spiritually blind. Our goalin every area of our livesis to become like Jesus, with Jesus. What does it mean to you to be a servant of Christ? How can you serve others without allowing others to take advantage of you?

  5. Matthew 20:1–16

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    Matthew 20:1–16

    For the Kingdom of Heaven is like the landowner who went out early one morning to hire workers for his vineyard. He agreed to pay the normal daily wage and sent them out to work. At nine oclock in the morning he was passing through the marketplace and saw some people standing around doing nothing. So he hired them, telling them he would pay them whatever was right at the end of the day. So they went to work in the vineyard. At noon and again at three oclock he did the same thing. At five oclock that afternoon he was in town again and saw some more people standing around. He asked them, Why havent you been working today? They replied, Because no one hired us. The landowner told them, Then go out and join the others in my vineyard. That evening he told the foreman to call the workers in and pay them, beginning with the last workers first. When those hired at five oclock were paid, each received a full days wage. When those hired first came to get their pay, they assumed they would receive more. But they, too, were paid a days wage. When they received their pay, they protested to the owner, Those people worked only one hour, and yet youve paid them just as much as you paid us who worked all day in the scorching heat. He answered one of them, Friend, I havent been unfair! Didnt you agree to work all day for the usual wage? Take your money and go. I wanted to pay this last worker the same as you. Is it against the law for me to do what I want with my money? Should you be jealous because I am kind to others? So those who are last now will be first then, and those who are first will be last.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭20‬:‭1‬-‭16‬ ‭NLT‬‬ This story has confused a lot of people, and even today students of the Bible debate what it means. At its core, this story is about Gods unexpected grace; He does not have to play by our rules or fulfill our expectations. This story is not teaching that all believers receive the same rewards or blessings in heaven, but it does show that salvation is an equal gift for those willing to accept the invitationwhether they came early or late. The problem in the parable came from the comparison; the comparison led to jealousy. The parable closes with a profound question, Should you be jealous because I am kind to others? Humans question the generosity and grace of God, expecting Him to play by our rules. But grace throws away the scales and breaks karma; Jesus gave His life to pay for our sin. Everything we have is from Him. Why do we compare? Why are we jealous? Do we really want God to play by our rules? That would never work out for us! How would you explain salvation by grace to someone? How can you make sure that you are living in the rhythms of grace more than your own rules?

  6. Matthew 19:16–30

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    Matthew 19:16–30

    Someone came to Jesus with this question: Teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal life? Why ask me about what is good? Jesus replied. There is only One who is good. But to answer your questionif you want to receive eternal life, keep the commandments. Which ones? the man asked. And Jesus replied: You must not murder. You must not commit adultery. You must not steal. You must not testify falsely. Honor your father and mother. Love your neighbor as yourself. Ive obeyed all these commandments, the young man replied. What else must I do? Jesus told him, If you want to be perfect, go and sell all your possessions and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me. But when the young man heard this, he went away sad, for he had many possessions. Then Jesus said to his disciples, I tell you the truth, it is very hard for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Ill say it againit is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God! The disciples were astounded. Then who in the world can be saved? they asked. Jesus looked at them intently and said, Humanly speaking, it is impossible. But with God everything is possible. Then Peter said to him, Weve given up everything to follow you. What will we get? Jesus replied, I assure you that when the world is made new and the Son of Man sits upon his glorious throne, you who have been my followers will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. And everyone who has given up houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or property, for my sake, will receive a hundred times as much in return and will inherit eternal life. But many who are the greatest now will be least important then, and those who seem least important now will be the greatest then.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭19‬:‭16‬-‭30‬ ‭NLT‬‬ How dangerous is money? The most dangerous things in our lives are the possessions, power, positions, or people that we value more than God. What poses the most peril to our souls is not weapons but simple items that mean too much to us. The rich young man called Jesus good, but Jesus reminded him that only God is good. Jesus is God, but the man did not realize thatthough Jesus pointed him in that direction. The young man had a great question: what to do to inherit eternal life? Of course, we dont earn eternal life but accept it from the Lord. Jesus understood this young mans thinking and so quoted some of the Ten Commandments. Yet He left out the commands about not working on the Sabbath, not coveting, not worshiping idols, and worshiping the Lord alone. These were the commandments the young man had likely ignored in order to gain his wealth and position. Christ didnt tell the young man to obey the commandments but sell his possessions, give to the poor, and follow the King. Jesus is God and claims absolute obedience in our lives. This is the very purpose of our lives; everything else is secondand possibly a dangerous temptation. The rich man walked away sad. He walked away from Jesus, the Author of Life. He walked away from the adventure of following Jesus. Possessions can so easily possess us. Is having too much wealth success or failure? If we do have more than we need, God has given it to give away, helping those who have less than they need. Is your thinking about money shaped more by your culture or by Christ? If everything you have is given by God (and belongs to Him), how does He want you to spend it?

  7. Matthew 19:1– 15

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    Matthew 19:1– 15

    When Jesus had finished saying these things, he left Galilee and went down to the region of Judea east of the Jordan River. Large crowds followed him there, and he healed their sick. Some Pharisees came and tried to trap him with this question: Should a man be allowed to divorce his wife for just any reason? Havent you read the Scriptures? Jesus replied. They record that from the beginning God made them male and female. And he said, This explains why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one. Since they are no longer two but one, let no one split apart what God has joined together. Then why did Moses say in the law that a man could give his wife a written notice of divorce and send her away? they asked. Jesus replied, Moses permitted divorce only as a concession to your hard hearts, but it was not what God had originally intended. And I tell you this, whoever divorces his wife and marries someone else commits adulteryunless his wife has been unfaithful. Jesus disciples then said to him, If this is the case, it is better not to marry! Not everyone can accept this statement, Jesus said. Only those whom God helps. Some are born as eunuchs, some have been made eunuchs by others, and some choose not to marry for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven. Let anyone accept this who can. One day some parents brought their children to Jesus so he could lay his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples scolded the parents for bothering him. But Jesus said, Let the children come to me. Dont stop them! For the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who are like these children. And he placed his hands on their heads and blessed them before he left.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭19‬:‭1‬-‭15‬ ‭NLT‬‬ The love of God inside a believer changes every relationship in life. Jesus elevated marriage, defining it as a man and woman becoming one in God's eyes for life. God unites husband and wife in marriage. In their day, divorce was so common that one rabbi taught that a man could divorce his wife for burning dinner! In the Kingdom, marriage is more than just partnership; it is meant to change the soul and allow one to experience the love of God more fully. Our Lord taught a high view of marriageso high that the disciples questioned if it was even worth getting married! Jesus also elevated singleness, calling it the preferred way of life, where a person allows the longings in their hearts to be fulfilled directly by the Lord (and in community). Singleness is not a curse but a blessing. Our churches should value singleness, create community, and be a light to the world for those who are singlewhether for a season or for life. Jesus deeply valued children. His words have shaped Christians, who in turn shaped education, protection, and labor laws. Most of the world in Jesus time viewed children as lesser humans who needed to be ignored or put to work. Christians in the Roman world rescued unwanted children. The Lord gave clear commands on relationships; we can ignore them and hurt our lives or follow them, fight against our self-serving desires, and experience deeper love. In singleness, marriage, children, sex, celibacy, desire, media, and morefollow the life-giving way of Jesus. Which command of Christ stands out to you today? What area of relationships needs some work in your life?

  8. Matthew 18:15–35

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    Matthew 18:15–35

    If another believer sins against you, go privately and point out the offense. If the other person listens and confesses it, you have won that person back. But if you are unsuccessful, take one or two others with you and go back again, so that everything you say may be confirmed by two or three witnesses. If the person still refuses to listen, take your case to the church. Then if he or she wont accept the churchs decision, treat that person as a pagan or a corrupt tax collector. I tell you the truth, whatever you forbid on earth will be forbidden in heaven, and whatever you permit on earth will be permitted in heaven. I also tell you this: If two of you agree here on earth concerning anything you ask, my Father in heaven will do it for you. For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them. Then Peter came to him and asked, Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins against me? Seven times? No, not seven times, Jesus replied, but seventy times seven! Therefore, the Kingdom of Heaven can be compared to a king who decided to bring his accounts up to date with servants who had borrowed money from him. In the process, one of his debtors was brought in who owed him millions of dollars. He couldnt pay, so his master ordered that he be soldalong with his wife, his children, and everything he ownedto pay the debt. But the man fell down before his master and begged him, Please, be patient with me, and I will pay it all. Then his master was filled with pity for him, and he released him and forgave his debt. But when the man left the king, he went to a fellow servant who owed him a few thousand dollars. He grabbed him by the throat and demanded instant payment. His fellow servant fell down before him and begged for a little more time. Be patient with me, and I will pay it, he pleaded. But his creditor wouldnt wait. He had the man arrested and put in prison until the debt could be paid in full. When some of the other servants saw this, they were very upset. They went to the king and told him everything that had happened. Then the king called in the man he had forgiven and said, You evil servant! I forgave you that tremendous debt because you pleaded with me. Shouldnt you have mercy on your fellow servant, just as I had mercy on you? Then the angry king sent the man to prison to be tortured until he had paid his entire debt. Thats what my heavenly Father will do to you if you refuse to forgive your brothers and sisters from your heart.‭‭Matthew‬ ‭18‬:‭15‬-‭35‬ ‭NLT‬‬ Jesus gave clear instructions for how to deal with conflict. First, we go directly to the person. Don't run away, avoid, be passive aggressive, manipulate, escalate, over-react, or accuse. Deal with the problem in love. If that doesn't work, then bring another personyour goal isnt to be right but help the person in their sin (the conflict should be about character not personal preferences). If a Christian brother or sister refuses to listen, then out of love bring it to leaders in the church who care enough to confront, leaving the 99 to reach the one. If the person still doesn't listen, treat them as you would a tax collector or sinnerwhich is with love and reaching out to a lost sheep (see 18:12-14), and always ready to forgive. How many times should we forgive? Peter asked this question, seeking a limit. In their day, the rabbis taught that forgiveness was limited to three or maybe even five times. Jesus shocked His disciples (and us) with His answer: forgiveness is unlimited. His command was clearit is a mindsetforgive others as much as you would like to be forgiven by God. Are you aware of how many times the Father has forgiven you? WE are the ones with the million-dollar debt. May we forgive as we have been forgiven. And may we be transformed by His forgiveness. There is an edge to this story... Jesus said those who don't forgive won't be forgiven. We dont earn salvation but receive it, but if we dont give forgiveness it shows we never received it from God. The world needs forgiveness from God and for each other; our Father begins by forgiving each heart that is willing to accept it. Why is it hard for us to deal with sin and conflict as Jesus told us? What does it mean to deeply accept Gods forgiveness? Is there anyone in your life or past that needs your forgiveness?

    Sobre

    Making the Most of Devotions Devotions are meant to be a conversation – God speaks to you through His Word, and you talk to Him in prayer. The goal is not just to know the Bible – it is to grow closer to God. True spiritual maturity is a life transformed by Jesus. Make a commitment each day to ask for the Holy Spirit’s help to remember and live what you have learned. These devotional thoughts are meant to help you understand God’s Word and how it applies to your life. Read the verses in your own Bible or Bible app. A pen and journal are helpful to write out your thoughts and answers to the questions. Below is a simple structure to help you make the most of your devotions. PRAY & LISTEN Begin with prayer, asking God to help you understand His Word. Take a posture of listening to what God wants to teach you. READ What are the verses about? Read slowly and more than once. Pay attention to key words, phrases, or characters. REFLECT Why is this important? Think about principles being taught and why they matter. Understand what is revealed about God or human nature. RESPOND How can I live this in my life? Find ways that the biblical principles can be applied into your life. Create plans to live out what you have learned. PRAY & ACT Respond to God based on what you have read. Ask for God’s help to remember and live what He has taught you.

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