Devotions By Jan


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Falling Iguanas

Scripture for Today: Isaiah 60:20 “Your sun will never set again, and your moon will wane no more; the Lord will be your everlasting light and your days of sorrow will end.”

No, the sky is not falling. But in fact, I think I would prefer that to falling iguanas on my head! There is currently an “iguana falling alert” in southern Florida as temperatures drop. This cold-blooded reptile will fall out of its tree as though dead when the temperatures dip into the 40’s. The cold stuns them so completely that they become immobile and still, dropping to the ground. They stay that way until the sun warms them up again!

Todays’s verse is a beautiful promise. Though the sun sets now and the temperatures may drop, there will come a day when the sun will always be shining and the light of the moon will never wane. The Lord will be our everlasting light and with His life-giving warmth, sorrows will end. The believer in Christ can look forward to the time when there will be no more death, mourning, crying or pain. (Rev. 21:4) Isaiah describes it as a time when sorrow and sighing will flee away! (Isaiah 35:10)

The warmth of the Lord’s presence gives me life now and eternally! Though I was once dead in my own sin, He has brought me to life! (Col.2:13) And I can look forward to a life one day without darkness, and without the coldness of death and separation. His eternal life-giving light will chase away all sorrow and sighing. What a day that will be when I wake up to unending perfect light! It is this sure hope that keeps me looking forward despite dark circumstances. He is faithful and He will do it!

Thank you Lord, for being my everlasting light!


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Drunk Birds

Scripture for Today: Ephesians 5:18-19a “Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another with psalms, hymns and songs from the Spirit…”

The Cedar Waxwing is a beautiful social bird that loves her berries! She can often be seen with a flock, sitting in fruit trees. She will sometimes play with her food, plucking the berries out of mid air while she hovers. The problem comes when she indulges her appetite on berries that are overripe and fermented. Can birds get drunk? Recently in North Texas, these birds have become disoriented, crashing into windows!

Today’s verse contrasts being drunk, filled with wine, and being filled with the Holy Spirit. Both states give up some measure of control. It is not unusual for a drunk person to sing. But he is also disoriented and sometimes crashing into things. The one filled with God’s Spirit also sings! But his songs are from the Spirit and express thankful praise to Him. It is not just lip service but is from the heart and directed both to others and to the Lord. Speaking and singing our praise is clear evidence that we are filled with Him.

When I am filled with Him than I am also filled with song. I know things are not right when I see only the negative and cannot see what is good in my life. How my attitude changes when I acknowledge and thank Him for all the blessings! His filling gives me even more impetus to praise HIm. Not only does it come naturally to my lips, but I will want to share that praise with others! There is a satisfaction being filled with Him that I do not experience any other way!

Thank you Lord, for how You fill me!


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The Marmot

Scripture for Today: John 12:37 “Even after Jesus had performed so many signs in their presence, they still would not believe in him.”

This cute little guy pops up all over the mountains, delighting hikers. He is the Alpine marmot and is part of the squirrel family. He lives in underground burrows, is a vegetarian and hibernates most of the winter. In North America, we know him better as the groundhog. Just yesterday, the most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, predicted six more weeks of winter by seeing his shadow. Had he not seen it, legend says that spring would come early. For some it is a sign but perhaps most people would not believe it.

In today’s verse, Jesus is performing true signs with His miraculous power. These signs fulfilled what was said of Him in prophecy, that He would give sight to the blind, cause the lame to walk, cleanse the leper, cause the deaf to hear, raise the dead and proclaim good news to the poor. (Isaiah 35:5-6 & Matt. 11:5) These signs were to prove His identity as the Son of God. And even though there was proof before their eyes, many would still not believe.

So, for some seeing is NOT believing. But God graciously continues to reveal Himself through what He has miraculously created. (Romans 1:20) And He continues to reveal Himself to me through His Word. I also see evidence of His love for me daily and I am humbled. Everything that is good in my life comes from His hand. (James 1:17) But the biggest sign He gives me is the unseen reassurance in my heart that I belong to Him and He belongs to me! That close growing relationship with Him continues to strengthen and with it my faith.

Thank you Lord, for giving me every sign I need to believe in You.

(Merci, Jean-Luc Zaepfel, pour l’image!)


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In Debt

Scripture for Today: Luke 7:41-42  “Two people owed money to a certain moneylender.  One owed him five hundred denari and the other fifty.  Neither of them had the money to pay him back, so he forgave the debt of both.  Now which of them will love him more?”

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With the exception of houses and cars, we normally do not purchase items “on time.” But early in our marriage we made an exception for this piano. My husband knew how important piano playing was to me and so one day he surprised me. He had it wrapped in a big red bow! When the monthly bills began to arrive, the amount of interest required took the joy right out of that purchase! In fact, it bothered him so much, we quickly paid the piano off ahead of time.

In today’s verse, Jesus is speaking to Simon, a pharisee. Simon is appalled that a sinful woman would dare to anoint the feet of Jesus. This pharisee’s self-righteous thinking was challenged with a short parable. Those who have been forgiven much will love much. Those who have been forgiven little will only love a little (verse 47).  Both debtors have had their debt erased. But the one with the bigger debt is more motivated to show love and gratitude.

The more I realize the enormity of my sin, the more amazed I am that Christ paid my debt. The more I realize the ugliness of my heart, the more grateful I am for His cleansing. When I take a good hard look at myself, I realize that Jesus has forgiven me “much.” My debt for sin was huge and impossible to pay. How thankful I am that He paid my debt! And how much better to be indebted to His grace!  “Oh to grace how great a debtor daily I’m constrained to be.”

Thank you Lord, for erasing my debt!

(Look familiar? This is another repost from 2014)


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Poking Holes

Scripture for Today:  II Thessalonians 1: 3b-4  “…your faith is growing more and more, and the love all of you have for one another is increasing.  Therefore, among God’s churches we boast about your perseverance and faith in all the persecutions and trials you are enduring.”

When I first saw this picture I wondered why on earth someone would intentionally poke holes in a lawn.  Obviously, I am no gardener or I would know all about aerating soil. What looks like destroying a patch of lawn is actually good for its health! Aerating soil allows oxygen to reach plant roots. Water and nutrients can be absorbed more easily. Without aerating the soil, toxins increase, plant disease develops and plant growth slows down. This process looks brutal but not only is it good for plants, it encourages roots to grow even deeper.

Today’s verse describes the spiritual health of the Thessalonian church. Paul is proud of their growing faith and love for one another. Their faith has been growing as a result of persecutions and trials. Like aerating soil, the process is hard, but the results can be seen in a growing and healthy faith. Because of the hard times, their roots have grown deeper and they are able to endure.

The seed of God’s Word has fallen on good soil (Matt. 13:23) and I am thankful. But for my faith to continue to grow and be healthy, God is allowing hard times to come and test my faith. He is aerating the soil to keep me growing. It certainly does not feel good. And some of these trials sure seem to last a very long time. But hopefully, the beautiful result will be roots that grow deeper into Him and His Word. I do not ever want my faith to stop growing.

Thank you Lord, that You know what You are doing in my life.  Help me to trust You.