Devotions By Jan


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Trying to Eat Light

Scripture for Today:  Hebrews 5:13-14  “For everyone who partakes only of milk is not accustomed to the word of righteousness, for he is an infant.  But solid food is for the mature, who because of practice have their senses trained to discern good and evil.”

The other day we went out to dinner with another couple. Ignoring the inviting aromas of pizza and pasta, I decided I would eat “light.” The holidays were coming and there would be too many occasions to overindulge. I honestly thought I was being “good” to order a salad. My mistake was not to have asked more questions of our waitress! Between the toasts, the cheese and the lardons fumés, there was nothing light about my salad. And yes, I thoroughly enjoyed it anyway!

There are times in approaching God’s Word that I just want something “light.” Maybe I feel rushed. Or maybe I am feeling pretty good about myself. No conviction today, please. Perhaps I just want a message for someone else but not for myself. A promise would make me feel good. I am sometimes not sure I want to look up any cross references or dig at all. A little light reading of something I am already familiar with would be just the thing.

Today’s verse is in no way discounting “milk.” It is necessary and foundational for the new christian.  There are times when even a mature believer will go “light” and only have what is basic or a reminder in Scripture reading. The problem comes when one has ONLY milk and does not progress at all to “solid food.” Always eating “light” does not allow for good spiritual growth. Too much light eating will result in a failure to distinguish between good and evil.

Lord, help me not to go “light” on Your Word today.

(Look familiar? This is a repost from 2012)


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Proud as a Peacock

Scripture for Today: Psalm 10:4 “In his pride the wicked man does not seek Him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God.”

The plumage of the peacock is breathtaking! That gorgeous tail  exhibited for the benefit of the peahen measures over five feet! Because of the wing size, the peacock cannot stay airborne for long. Instead he will run, hop and flutter a bit. But the peacock has every reason to be proud with his magnificent tail on display. In this image the sign says, “no entry.” The very reason for his pride is what will keep him out. With his large awkward tail there would just be no room.

Today’s verse is part of a passage describing the wicked. In the thinking and in the pride of the wicked there is no room for any thought of God. He does not seek the Lord as he feels he has no need of Him.  His life is easy and prosperous (verse 5). He lives his life his own way, scorning God’s laws. He feels he can get away with it believing God never sees (verse 11). What this man does not realize is that his pride tops the list of sins that are detestable to the Lord (Prov. 6:16-17).

It is only because of the grace and salvation of Christ that I am not counted among the “wicked.”  However, that does not mean that I do not struggle with pride. Every time I disobey what God has clearly commanded, my pride is showing in thinking I know better! Pride has crept in when I neglect to seek Him with my whole heart. When there is room for every thought except thoughts of Him, then pride has kept me from realizing His presence.

Lord, fill my mind and heart today with thoughts of You.

(Look familiar? This is a repost from 2019)


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A Green Bean Tree

Scripture for Today: Job 34:3-4 “For the ear tests words as the tongue tests food. Let us discern for ourselves what is right; let us learn together what is good.”

It looked so odd. I had to get a closer look at this strange tree growing in Epinal, France. No, of course these are not green beans but I bet I could have convinced my young grandsons that they were! It is called a Catalpa Tree and is sometimes referred to as an Indian Bean Tree or Cigar Tree. The burning question is always whether these pods can be eaten. I am glad I did not try as the answer is, no!

Today’s verse records the advice of one of Job’s three friends. Elihu was eager to help Job discover the reason for his troubles. He had a lot to say but it was off the mark. Certainly, we are to test what we hear and listen with discernment. Just as we taste food to see if it has a pleasing flavor, so we “taste” what we hear to decide if it rings true. The problem is that we all have differing taste buds! What seems right and good to one can seem wrong and sour to another. Our subjectivity can get in the way of finding absolute truth.

There was absolute truth in the answer to the question, “Are these pods edible?” And God’s absolute truth does not depend on our subjective senses or how I feel on a given day. Jesus calls Himself, “Truth.” (John 14:6) Absolute unchanging truth is found in the Person of Jesus Christ, and is not affected by my perception or belief. What a comfort in a world where truth is relative and up for grabs! I do not have to discern for myself what is right or true but instead look to Christ!

Thank you Lord, for the truth I find in You.

(Look familiar? This is a repost from 2018)


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Rising Up!

Scripture for Today: Isaiah 30:18 “Yet the Lord longs to be gracious to you; therefore he will rise up to show you compassion. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed are all who wait for him.”

What a beautiful and impressive sight to see these hot air balloons rise up during the Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Festival in Turkey! This annual event, usually in August, attracts thousands from around the world. More than two hundred years ago the first flight took place from the Tuileries Gardens in France thanks to the research done by the Montgolfier brothers! (I always wondered why a hot air balloon was called in French a “montgolfière!”) Unlike hot air balloon rides today, the first passengers were a sheep, a rooster and a duck!

Today’s verse speaks of the graciousness of the Lord. He rises up to show compassion for those He calls His own. Many times in Scripture “rising up” speaks of God’s judgement on the wicked. But here, He rises up to show compassion, with reassurance that He will be faithful to those who are targets of injustice. His justice will prevail because He is gracious and compassionate. It may be that He shows justice in our lifetime, but if not, surely in the life to come! And we are called on to wait for Him.

I am not feeling so “blessed” when I see all kinds of injustice in our world. It can weigh very heavily on my spirit, especially when loved ones are targeted. It is so difficult to see brothers and sisters in Christ suffer. But in believing in the God of the Bible and His ultimate justice, I am able to rise up myself and stand firm! (Ps. 20:8) One day, every wrong will be made right! This is my confident hope and expectation, one that lifts my spirits.

Thank you Lord, that I can trust Your justice!