Devotions By Jan


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Our Reward

Scripture for Today:  Colossians 3:23-24  “Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve.

We all love to be rewarded and recognized for what we do! Over the years my husband has collected a number of trophies for winning basketball tournaments. They had their place sitting proudly on the top shelf of a bookcase in our study. On the rare occasions when I dusted them, I thought about those happy proud moments when he was honored along with his team.

Today’s verse is quite clear about linking reward to our motivation to work hard. It is for Him that we  work and not for the approval and recognition of men. The Lord understands our need for recognition and reward and how they help to motivate us. But there is a reluctance to talk about rewards. Possibly we are embarrassed that we need them! There is the idea that somehow working for reward is a motive that is suspect. And yet, the teaching of rewards is found throughout Scripture.

It is always nice to have that pat on the back from others. But it does not always come. There are many times that others do not see what I do, or in seeing, say nothing in the way of thanks or appreciation.  Those words of approval are important to keep me going. We are just made that way. That is why I need to be reminded of God’s rewards. He sees. He knows. He is pleased with my service to Him. His approval, His approbation, and His future reward keep me going. 

Please Lord, may I one day hear, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”

(Look familiar? This is a re-post from 2012)


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Strawberries Grow on Trees?

Scripture for Today: Psalm 119:103 “How sweet are Your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth.”

Who would have thought it, that strawberries could grow on trees! Of course, this berry growing on the Arbutus Marina (or Strawberry Tree) is not quite the same. Its taste is bland and not so sweet except when cooked and mixed with sweeteners or other fruit. But it is nutritional being a source of vitamin C, about three times the amount in an orange. It is also good for fiber and rich in antioxidants and tannins. It is just not very sweet.

Today’s verse likens God’s words to sweetness. His words are like honey for the soul. Whether we hear them from a Bible teacher, a song or a devotional, it is always sweet. But there is a different more intense flavor when we discover a nugget of truth for ourselves in His Word. The taste is better and sweeter when He speaks to us directly from His Word without any other intermediary. It is just picked. It is fresh and there is a special sweetness.

I am encouraged by others’ teaching. God uses the study and clear exhortation of Bible scholars in my life. There is a myriad of wonderful study guides. They are all sweet and have their place. But there is a more satisfying and intense flavor to His Word when I take the time to open it on my own. It is especially sweet when the Lord meets me and speaks to me directly. His Spirit is so personal, guiding me into a truth for that moment and for my exact need.

Lord, I need Your sweet words.  Make them fresh for me today.


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Fire Hydrant Runs Dry

Scripture for Today: John 7:38 “Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.'” (ESV)

In a perfect world, a fire hydrant would never run dry. It is inconceivable that a fire hydrant would not deliver the water so desperately needed. However, during the recent wildfires in California that is exactly what happened in some areas. The water storage tanks supplying those hydrants went dry. Planes were grounded due to the strong winds. And without the water and chemical airdrops the municipal water systems could not keep up with the high demand. How awful it must have been to realize the hydrants were of no help!

Today’s verse describes another source of water. Jesus, who calls Himself the Giver of living water, promised this to the woman at the well. (John 4:10) For those who have placed their faith in Christ, it is also promised as we are the “whosoever” that believe. This flow of living water is identified in the next verse as His Spirit residing in the believer. There is a constant flow of His power producing fruit. There is never any lack and we never run dry. Everyday we can be filled, And everyday we can overflow to others.

The “Living Water” within not only quenches my thirst for meaning and significance. He also quenches the fires of Satan’s temptations to doubt His goodness when things go terrible wrong. His Spirit reminds me of His faithfulness and care so that those pesky fires that keep popping up are extinguished. The Living Water is found again in our eternal home where there will no longer be thirst, scorching heat or tears. (Rev. 7:16-17) But I don’t have to wait. My “living water” is His presence even today and I never have to run dry.

Fill me up today, Lord.


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Holding Me Up

Scripture for Today: Isaiah 41:10 “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

If you were to board a “vaporetto” or public water bus in Venice, you would be sure to see this startling sculpture. It has a prominent place on the Grand Canal and the gleaming white hands seem to rise up from the water to hold up this hotel. It was sculpted by Lorenzo Quinn, the son of Hollywood’s Anthony Quinn, in 2017. Not surprisingly he named it, “Support.” This artist used his talent to showcase the delicate balance between Venice and the sea.

Today’s verse reassures us that there are hands that hold us up. God speaks this special message to the Israelites in a passage that declares His power over all of their adversaries. There is no reason to fear or be dismayed at the opposition. That is because He promises His strength and help. In the same way, the believer today can be confident. If God is for us who can be against us? (Rom. 8:31) and because of HIs love upholding us we are MORE than conquerors. (Rom. 8:37)

There are so many verses that tell us not to fear. A friend of mine is going through each one of these verses as she helps her husband through cancer treatment. Opposition comes in many forms. But whatever I may face that threatens to bring me down, there are hands holding me up. Anxiety, worry, what if’s or even a mild disquiet is not what the Lord wants me to feel. He offers His strength, His help, His support and His love. In looking forward to an unknown future, there is no room for fear!

Thank you Lord, that You will always hold me up.