Jobs, possessions, relationships, money, hobbies and a host of other things serve as the “add on” for many worshipers. It’s sad that today’s passage described Israel. But having been warned of sin’s consequences, it’s even more tragic if this passage describes us today.
Yearly Devotions
Journey Through The Bible
My Whole Heart
Some people, like Jehu, are passionate and adamant about certain things. They live their lives on a mission to make sure good things get done for God. But like Jehu, there are some glaring spiritual deficiencies. God wants our whole heart. Anything less is a life of mixed reviews.
God Is For Us
John says, “…the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world” (1 John 4:4). I wonder what we would see if we really opened our eyes?
A Bold Request
When Jesus was taken into heaven, He promised to send the Holy Spirit. When we trust in Jesus, the Spirit makes His home in our hearts. Be assured the moment that we believe, we are indwelt by the Holy Spirit in full.
Trusting God
Is it because we can’t or won’t trust God that we place our trust in all this other stuff? I believe there is a big lesson to learn from Israel’s king, Ahaziah.
God of the Hills and the Valleys
We depend on His strength and help to make it through the troughs of life. He is the God of the hills and the valleys.