Proverbs 14:9 ” Fools mock at making amends for sin, but goodwill is found among the upright.”

When those of the world get caught doing wrong, they’re sorry…sorry that they got caught.  And the rest of the world will scorn them for doing so.  What’s happened to doing the right thing…to owning up to our mistakes, and with authenticity, making restitution for it?

Luke 4:3 ” The devil said to Him, ‘If You are the Son of God, tell this stone to become bread.’ “

Satan was questioning Jesus’ authority.  Satan knew who Jesus was – but used intimidating language , wanting Jesus to falter.  Never allow Satan to force you to question if you’re saved or not…if God really loves you or not… or if He can heal you or not.  For if Satan can get you to waver in your belief and trust even a little, fear and doubt will rush in and take over.  And when they do, God’s plan and purpose in your life will be stymied.

Matthew 3:2 ” Repent, for the Kingdom of heaven is near.”

Repentance is the beginning of your journey with God.  True repentance means taking responsibility for what you’ve done… for owning your sins.  Repentance could also be called an action word…it starts with a heart change, but commands a directional change too – a turning from darkness to light, evil to good,  wicked to righteous.  Repentance is the starting point of that new life you’re looking for.

Luke 11:9 ” Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.”

Today marks the 1500 devotional I’ve written over the last 4 1/2 years.  What would have happened if I had not askednot sought…not knocked?  God tells us He will supply all our needs…all we have to do is supply the trust.  And in additional to that, we need to have the insight to realize what we “want” may not be what we need.  As I look back today at how He’s worked in my life with Safetypinlove, I see the plan and purpose He had for me when I first asked, sought, and knocked.

Matthew 28:6 “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.”

Don’t look for Him in the tomb.

Don’t look for Him in the ground.

Don’t look for Him among the dead.

Don’t look for Him bound.

Jesus has risen to new life…resurrected from the grave…no longer held by the grip of death.  Jesus has risen,  and with Him,  the hope of eternal life for us.

John 18:27 ” Again Peter denied it, and at that moment a rooster began to crow.”

Several Chapters earlier in John, Jesus had rebuked Peter’s  declaration of  solidarity  –  even to the point of dying with Jesus, by saying,  “Will you really lay down your life for Me?  I tell you the truth, before the rooster crows, you will disown Me three times.”  The moment that rooster crowed,  Peter realized just how fickle the human race could be.  And as the sound of the crowing continued, Peter began to sink deeply into fear and grief as  tears fell…for he profoundly  realized – he had disowned the Lord.

Proverbs 26: 28 ” A lying tongue hates those it hurts, and a flattering mouth works ruin.”

Words can cut deep…and if they’re deceitful on top of that, they’re deadly.   Why then do we choose to lie?  It’s simple, if the truth doesn’t serve us well – we lie.  If we want to get back at someone we dislike – we’ll lie.  If we want our way – we sweet talk and flatter…saying what we know the other person wants to hear.  Lying can become a way of life – where no two stories are ever the same, and we say whatever will get us the results we desire.

Proverbs 26: 14 ” As a door turns on its hinges, so a sluggard turns on his bed.”

According to the dictionary, the word sluggard means a slow or lazy person.  But the term lazy can mean much more than just not wanting to work.  We may be a sluggard towards daily time in God’s Word…preferring rather  to mindlessly scroll our phones.  We may be a lax sluggard,  who acknowledges God’s plan and purpose in our lives…but prefers the comfort of our recliner and Media Center more.  A sluggard is doomed to poverty so the Proverb says…destitute in both material and spiritual things.

I Chronicles 26: 12 ” These divisions of the Gatekeepers, through their chief men, had duties for ministering in the Temple of the Lord, just as their relatives had.”

Have your parents always been active in Church, but you’ve held back…maybe thinking it’s not for you?  Look around your Church and assess the age of  those who serve the most.  Are they in their 20’s or 30’s…or is it more like 60’s and 70’s, or older?  The sad fact about many Churches today is that the vast majority of those ministering and volunteering are the elderly of the Church, not younger adults.  In this verse,  it speaks of the Gatekeepers being chief men…men who were strong and in the prime of their life…charged with guarding and protecting with self-discipline and integrity.  The Church is only as young as the people who serve.  And when those precious Saints of the Church are gone…what happens next?  Who will fill their shoes? Will you?

Malachi 1:7-8 ” You place defiled food on My altar. But you ask, ‘How have we defiled You?’ By saying that the Lord’s table is contemptible. When you bring blind animals for sacrifice, is that not wrong? When you sacrifice crippled or diseased animals, is that not wrong? Try offering them to your governor! Would he be pleased with you? Would he accept you? says the Lord Almighty.”

Leftovers.  For many, they’re not very appetizing.  So why  do we repeatedly offer them to the Lord ?  Those remaining bits and pieces of our time and money in a rather half-hearted attempt at devotion.  God doesn’t want our leftovers.  He wants our utmost.    He doesn’t want what’s left…He wants our very best.