Devotions By Jan


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Chocolate Iris?

Scripture for Today: I Corinthians 2:4-5 “My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom but on God’s power.”

This is a surprising color for an iris! And its name reflects the color: “Dutch Chocolate.” But in fact, the iris comes in an array of different colors, including a deep purple that looks black. The wide diversity of colors makes sense as the word, “iris” originally meant “rainbow” in Greek. In the language of flowers, the iris symbolizes eloquence. And its three petal segments are said to represent faith, wisdom, and valor.

There is faith and wisdom in today’s verse as well as courage to speak the truth. There is not however any eloquence. Wise sounding words can be empty. Persuasive words can be negated by hypocrisy.  But Paul explains that his message did not need either as his words were a demonstration of the power of the Spirit. Paul never claimed to be eloquent in his speech. Because he spoke simply, God’s power was evident. And he resisted the temptation to speak only what “itchy ears” wanted to hear (II Tim. 4:3).

My faith does not rest on a fancy discourse or the latest fad or book. Human wisdom can never replace the power of God’s Words. It is not what exact words are used but God’s Spirit who helps me understand (verse 12). He is the One that explains spiritual realities to me (verse 13). And His Spirit uses my words of testimony even when I am not eloquent. I may not feel strong or confident in sharing the Gospel. But thankfully, His power does not depend on my word choice!  His power is evident not because of me but in spite of me!

Thank you Lord, that my faith rests on Your power.

(Look familiar? This is a repost from 2020)


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Suddenly Sightless!

Scripture for Today: Psalm 119:18 “Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in Your law.”

I can just imagine the surprise this pigeon must have felt! He’s minding his own business when all of a sudden he can’t see a thing. As I am not a fan of pigeons I can’t feel too sorry for him. But he must have felt a bit lost and disorientated. With his little bird brain I wonder how long it took for him to figure it all out. Maybe he panicked and just waited for the next gust of wind to clear his vision.

Today’s verse is a prayer that God would open the eyes to see what is wonderful in God’s law. Our eyes can miss what is positive in God’s commandments. Those wonders can easily escape us. We need God’s Spirit to clear our vision to see God’s law differently. This entire psalm goes on to extol and praise His law. The author’s eyes have been opened to see a long list of wonderful things: blessing, purity, delight, strength, understanding, knowledge, good judgement, freedom and comfort, to name just a few! God answered the author’s prayer.

I do not often feel this way about God’s law. Instead of seeing “wonderful things,” in His law, I sometimes see it as negative and restrictive. There is a rebel inside of me that doesn’t like to be told what to do and what not to do. My eyes need to be opened! I want to see those same wonders in His law, especially the comfort and blessing! God’s law is given with love and with a desire to make life work for me. I need my eyes open to explore and discover how God wants me to live and to see it as wonderful!

Open my eyes today, Lord.


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Daybreak or “Daybrake?”

Scripture for Today: Psalm 118:24 (KJV) “This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.”

What puts the brake on your day? A recent survey concluded that the average American knows by 8:36 am whether it will be a good day or a bad day! Apparently, the mishaps of the morning cause half of those surveyed to cancel plans or call in sick! On average this happens four times a month due to: waking up sick or with a headache, a poor night’s sleep, misplacing keys, forgetting a wallet or phone, running out of TP or oversleeping!

Today’s verse can begin a day much differently, despite our circumstances! To acknowledge that the Lord has out of His goodness and love granted us one more day is a reason to be thankful. (verse 29) To recognize that the Lord is our strength, our song and our salvation completely changes our outlook! (verse 14) His mercy and compassion are new again as we awake. They are renewed specifically in the morning at the start of a new day. (Lamentations 3:22-23) These thoughts on waking stir in us joy and gladness!

Realistically, these thoughts do not always characterize me on waking. Especially when the night’s sleep was less than refreshing! But there can always be a meaningful pause before rolling out of bed. A pause to thank Him for life, for His love, for the faithfulness He shows me. These thoughts of gratitude can even be turned in God’s direction BEFORE coffee! Things may still go wrong with my morning but this way the beginning is always positive!

Thank you Lord, that I can wake up with joy!


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Fridgescaping

Scripture for Today: I Samuel 16:7b “For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance but the Lord looks on the heart.”

There is landscaping or hardscaping or even tablescaping. But fridgescaping? Apparently this is the newest trend; to decorate the inside of your refrigerator! The refrigerator pictured here was put together with thoughtful care to achieve this look. Some people add to their shelves fresh flowers, fairy lights and picture frames. Of course, to admire your handiwork would require standing there with the door open, losing energy! What does your refrigerator say about you?

Today’s verse reminds us that God sees differently than man. We are concerned about image, whether it be clothes that make the man or decor that makes the refrigerator. But God sees beyond these distractions to the heart. David, the youngest of eight, was God’s choice to be anointed as King of Israel. Even though his brothers were older and taller, David, coming in from caring for the sheep and probably not smelling so good, was God’s choice as his heart was right.

It is so much easier to work on my image and a good impression than the real work of cleaning up the inside. But it does not matter so much what people think of me. The most important opinion is what God thinks, what He sees and what He knows about my heart. It is not a scary thought that He sees so much, only because I belong to Him and know His wonderful forgiveness. He goes right past those fresh flowers to the rotting vegetables in the drawer and lovingly and thoroughly cleans and forgives.

Thank you Lord, for making my heart clean.


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Napoleon’s Banner on Display

Scripture for Today: Psalm 60:4 “But for those who fear You, You have raised a banner to be unfurled against the bow.”

This elaborate banner was a flag proudly carried by Napoleon Bonaparte’s Imperial Guard foot soldiers in 1813. It is either an original or a very early reproduction. Banners like these were normally carried on staffs capped with a  gilt bronze eagle to symbolize divine authority. Unfortunately, the eagle finial for this one was stolen in 1990 from the museum housing it. So much for divine authority! The foot soldier appointed to carry this banner had to be someone recognized for their bravery as he was an obvious target for the enemy.

Today’s verse has a banner that has been raised by our God and does indeed denote divine authority! It is raised for those that fear and obey Him. Unlike those who were experiencing discipline in this psalm, God’s faithful ones could depend on Him to save and help with His powerful right hand (verse 5). Those who fear, respect and obey the Lord are in a battle for His cause; the cause of truth, justice and righteousness.

God has raised this banner for me. How amazing for this puny foot soldier to be part of His plan!  Because He has raised it for me, I know I will be victorious over enemies! But I do need to unfurl it. It is my identifying mark. I want to unfurl His banner with confidence, standing for the truth of who Jesus is and the veracity and authority of His Word. Regardless of possible negative attention, I never want to be ashamed of my Lord (II Tim. 1:8). After all, He is not ashamed of me as His banner over me is love (Song of Songs 2:4).

Thank you Lord, for the privilege of standing up for You!

(Look familiar? This is a repost from 2018)