Devotions By Jan


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Building on the Rock

Scripture for Today:  Matthew 7:24  “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.”

This house in Three Arch Bay is impressive.  It not only looks over the private beach of that community, but has an incredible unobstructed view!  It looks like it may just last forever, being that it is built on rock.

The verse for today describes the wise man as one who puts the words of Jesus into practice.  He is likened to a man who builds his house on rock.  When I think of rock I think of something strong, solid and durable.  The house will withstand storms because of the foundation.  Isaiah 28:16 says the stone is tested and is a precious cornerstone for a sure foundation.  So, not only do His words serve as the rock on which we build our lives, but Jesus Himself is that Rock!

Some people build their lives on whatever the current thinking is.  And there is so much pressure to follow suit.  But when storms come, their houses fall and their lives are in shambles.  They have based their lives on sinking sand.  Being on the rock means I cannot be swayed.  The rock is not going to slip and slide.  Being on the rock means that my life can be an example to my children and my grandchildren.  At the end of a life built on the rock, there will be something there to pass on to one’s descendants.  I want to pass on a legacy of obedience to Christ that glorifies Him.  I want my family to see in my life that all the blessings I enjoyed were a direct result of my obedience to His words.  Because of Him I will not be moved!


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HGTV

Scripture for Today: I Corinthians 2:9  “…No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him.”

I have had lots of fun watching the Home and Garden TV network in the States this past year.  I love to satisfy my curiosity and see inside the homes of other people.  As a result of watching this channel I now know I need hardwood floors and granite kitchen counters!

Living temporarily in an affluent beach community has given me lots of ideas of what the perfect  house might look like.  It is fun to imagine what my “must haves” would be.  Surely a jacuzzi bathtub is on the list!

Jesus tells us in John 14:2 that He is preparing a place for us.  With Him there would be no budget and nothing would ever wear out.  There would be no need for repairs or renovations.  His floor plan and blueprint will be perfect.  It will be exactly suited to the life He has planned for me to live with Him.  I cannot even imagine it!

The verse today talks about the preparations God has made for those who love Him.  It is normal that I cannot imagine it.  Our finite minds are not able to conceive what is awaiting us!  When I pine for a bigger or better house I need only to look to the future.  What is being prepared for me far outshines the most beautiful mansion on this earth!  And there will be no house payment!

My heavenly residence will be more than just a house.  It will be a “home” with all the love and comfort that word implies.  There will be no sin to spoil it.  No guard gates needed.  There will be uninterrupted peace and harmony because of the One who prepared it!


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Treasure Hunt

Scripture for Today:  Matthew 6:20-21  “But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.  For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

I saw this man on the beach this morning, very intent on his search.  He must feel that what he finds with his metal detector is worth all his effort.  I imagine he will be finding plenty of coins dropped by beach-goers and maybe a lost watch or two.

The verse today talks about treasure without actually defining it.  It is treasure that is found here on earth and it is temporal.  That is a pretty broad category as one day everything on this earth will pass away to make way for the new earth (Matt. 24:35).  My husband and I have dealt with moths destroying clothes, rust messing up the paint job on cars and we have been victims of theft.  We tell ourselves it’s just things.  Luke 12:15b says, “a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.”  And yet, we all have the tendency to store up things.  We treasure what is not going to last.  And unfortunately, my heart gets turned away from what has true value.  I am distracted by the superficial desire for more and better things.

So what has true value?  What are those treasures we are to store up in heaven?  Probably not gold, the streets will be paved with it.  And certainly not precious stones as that is just building material for the gates.  We do know that there will be crowns for our faithfulness that we will lay at the feet of Jesus.  Perhaps the true treasure is being in His presence.  That is a treasure I can enjoy today!


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Real Men

Scripture for Today: Psalm 105:4 “Look to the Lord and His strength; seek His face always.”

We were recently at Cave Creek, Arizona, a real cowboy town near Scottsdale.  I couldn’t resist buying this over-sized magnet.  I love the message, that even a macho cowboy needs to bow in humility before the cross.

In the American wild west culture, bravery and strength are part of the cowboy mystic.  To be what is considered a “real man” one must never show weakness.  This is not a new idea.  Whether it be a Japanese samurai, a Nordic warrior or the resident killer of spiders, man is commended for his strength and bravery.

There are plenty of times when our own strength, male or female, does not suffice.  Doing things in our own strength is a daily temptation.  We like to feel self-sufficient and capable.  We might even succeed and feel pretty good about ourselves.  But there are other times we feel overwhelmed or fall flat on our face when in fact we did not need to.  The Lord’s strength is available if we would avail ourselves of it.

It seems to me that this cowboy is looking to the Lord for His strength, seeking His face.  To do that requires seeing the need and humbling oneself.  That does not make one weak.  In fact it takes courage to ask and bend the knee.

His strength is so much better than my puny efforts.  He is there today waiting for me to just come and ask.  He knows I am made of dust and He offers His strength in any and all situations.  There is no shame in admitting our weakness.  Thankfully, God does not require His children to be “macho!”  Oh, how I need His strength today!


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Herded

Scripture for Today:  John 16:8   “When He  comes, He will convict the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness and judgement……”

Although we do not own a dog we enjoy those of others.  However, this morning on the beach I did not appreciate this “sheep herder dog” who ran headlong at me and head butted my ankle!  His owner was very apologetic, explaining that the dog’s instinct to herd got the better of him.  I guess he thought I was going in the wrong direction.

Today’s verse talks about the role of the Holy Spirit.  Like the herder dog that nudges the sheep in the right direction, so we need Him to direct and lead.  We are like sheep and left to ourselves would go astray (Is. 53:6).  We all need the Shepherd’s rod and staff for correction and for getting us out of danger!  His Spirit brings the conviction of what is wrong, what is right and the consequences a behavior brings.  The Spirit incites the positive godly guilt that leads to repentance, so it is a good thing. (II Cor. 7:9)

However, just as there was pain with that dog, the guilt and conviction from the Holy Spirit is not a comfortable experience.  The quicker I listen and obey, changing direction, the sooner the experience is over.  But that temporary discomfort is well worth avoiding that fall over a cliff!  His desire is always for my good.  As my Shepherd He leads me in the paths of righteousness where I can find quiet waters to refresh my soul (Psalm 23).  That is why His conviction as a rod and staff can actually bring me comfort!

Lord, help me follow You follow more closely today, and be listening for Your voice.