Devotions By Jan


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A New Beginning

Scripture for Today: Lamentations 3:22-23 “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail.  They are NEW every morning: great is Your faithfulness.”

Life is full of new beginnings and this week marks another one. We celebrate the new year with hopes that there will be some positive changes in our lives and in our world. For some it is with a sigh of relief that the last year is left behind. Even though there may be some trepidation facing the unknown, there is also potential for something new and we look forward with expectation! But as the year progresses, that sense of newness can somehow wear off.

Today’s verses gives us reason to face not only the start of each new year with hope but also the start of each new day. The Lord reassures His own of His love and compassions. And just like the sunrise, His compassions are new every morning. They are not warmed up leftovers from the day before! Every day He is faithful to reveal something new about Himself. Every morning He shows His compassion by allowing our eyes to fly open and begin a new day.

There is only one reason I can face this new year with confidence and optimism: His love and compassion. They will not fail me regardless of what may come. His love is so great that it reaches higher than the heavens. And His faithfulness is so great that it reaches to the skies. (Psalm 108:4) The sun will rise every morning of this new year and so will His love and compassion for me. He has promised and He is faithful.

Lord, help me to trust Your faithful love and compassion.


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Unwrapping Love

Scripture for Today: Luke 2:7 “And she gave birth to her firstborn son, wrapped him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.”

Who doesn’t like to give and receive gifts? The delight on someone’s face when that treasure inside is unveiled brings a smile! The anticipation is especially keen when something is wrapped with care. That extra effort hints at the contents being extra special. My problem is waiting until the last minute and wrapping everything hurriedly without much thought. I am less inclined to take special care with details when the gift is opened by impatient boys or inattentive husbands!

Today’s verse is part of the Christmas story and I never tire of hearing it and reading it! The fact that the narrative adds that small detail of Jesus being swaddled brings me right back to the days of my own newborns. Wrapping them up tightly like a burrito seemed to calm them immediately, giving them a sense of support, comfort and protection. Jesus, although fully divine was also completely human and needed that same kind of comfort. And yet, He Himself became that comfort for His own. (Isaiah 49:13) He has promised that His unfailing love can be our comfort. (Psalm 119:76)

Love did come down at Christmas. By becoming human and taking on Himself the penalty of my sin, Jesus offers me His love, His salvation and His comfort as a gift. But like any gift, it needs to be received and unwrapped to enjoy. And the gift of Himself is not only to be enjoyed on “religious ” occasions but everyday. His love is my comfort, my support and my protection. I am swaddled in His love every moment!

Have you unwrapped the gift of His Love to you? If so, drop me an “AMEN” in the comments!

And to all my readers, have a very Merry Christmas celebrating His Love!


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Finding Joy

Scripture for Today: Luke 2:10-11 “But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid, I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you: he is the Messiah, the Lord.”

Christmas joy! I love that this time of year is a happy time of family gatherings, bright lights, good food and upbeat music! People are more inclined to feel joyful when all these prompts are in place. I know I do. During the pandemic I bought a large Christmas decoration saying, “Joy,” as so many of the usual prompts were not there and I needed the reminder! But I continue to need the reminder that joy can be mine regardless of whether or not I am living on a “Christmas high!”

Today’s verse is a message of joy announced by the angels. It was given to the shepherds but we are included as well! This good news will cause great joy for all the people. And that message of joy is as valid now as it was then. The long-awaited arrival of the Messiah meant that God had kept His promise. Christ came as the Savior, to save from punishment all those who trust in Him. There is deep and lasting joy to know we are not condemned before a just and holy God. Christ came to make a way for relationship with Him. He is the reason “to joy.”

How thankful I am that this joy is not only at Christmas. Feeling His presence is a joy (Psalm 16:11). He fills me with joy as an evidence of His Spirit living inside of me. (Gal. 5:22) When my circumstances are dark and difficult, there still can be joy. There was joy set before Christ as He hung on that cross. (Heb. 12:2) There is joy for me too as I look forward to the fulfillment of all His promises. When there is the pain of loss, financial challenges, health concerns or ruptured relationships I can pray like David, “Restore unto me the JOY of my salvation.” (Psalm 51:12) And He does!

Lord, thank you that in You I find deep and lasting joy!


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Message of Peace

Scripture for Today: Luke 2:14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”

They came down from the sky above and were obviously not from the neighborhood. Their appearance was other worldly. But their mission was clear. They left a message that said, “We came in peace for all mankind.” The year was 1969 and that message was left by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin when they walked the surface of the moon.

Today’s verse is also a message of peace. But this was the message of the angels to the shepherds in the fields at the occasion of Christ’s birth. This peace is nothing like what the world can produce. It is a peace between estranged mankind and their Creator. In our rebellion we were enemies against the God of the universe (Romans 5:10). But God initiated a reconciliation through the substitutionary death of His Son. Jesus Himself is our peace. For those who accept His forgiveness through the cross, there is now a relationship possible with Him where before there was none.

The huge obstacle to having peace with God was my sin. But because He has paid the punishment I so richly deserved, there is now a closeness and communion. I can enjoy His presence in my life as I am no longer under any condemnation (Romans 8:1). Not only is there peace with Him but He enables me to live in peace with others! And what is really amazing is that sense of peace and well-being He puts in my heart. What an incredible gift to live with this inner peace in a world that is so troubled!

Thank you Lord, for Your amazing gift of peace.


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A Message of Peace

Scripture for Today: Luke 2:14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”

They came down from the sky above and were obviously not from the neighborhood. Their appearance was other worldly. But their mission was clear. They left a message that said, “We came in peace for all mankind.” The year was 1969 and that message was left by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin when they walked the surface of the moon.

Today’s verse is also a message of peace. But this was the message of the angels to the shepherds in the fields at the occasion of Christ’s birth. This peace is nothing like what the world can produce. It is a peace between estranged mankind and their Creator. In our rebellion we were enemies against the God of the universe (Romans 5:10). But God initiated a reconciliation through the substitutionary death of His Son. Jesus Himself is our peace. For those who accept His forgiveness through the cross, there is now a relationship possible with Him where before there was none.

The huge obstacle to having peace with God was my sin. But because He has paid the punishment I so richly deserved, there is now a closeness and communion. I can enjoy His presence in my life as I am no longer under any condemnation (Romans 8:1). Not only is there peace with Him but He enables me to live in peace with others! And what is really amazing is that sense of peace and well-being He puts in my heart. What an incredible gift to live with this inner peace in a world that is so troubled!

Thank you Lord, for Your amazing gift of peace.