Showing posts with label God is love devotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God is love devotion. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 03, 2017

Times of Refreshing - Acts 3:19-20a

Acts 3:19-20a  Repent therefore, and turn to God so that your sins may be wiped out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord. (NRSV)

            We have all been emotionally impacted by the tragic events that have occurred over the past few weeks. Hurricanes and floods, mass murder and terrorism, and even the deaths of music icons like Tom Petty, have severely dented the well-being and joy of our spirits. As we wake up each day, we all wonder what sort of world we will encounter and what new crisis may be just around the corner. It seems that life has lost some of its sparkle and that we are all living in some sort of global Shakespearean tragedy from which there is no escape or happy ending.

            God doesn’t want us to feel pain or unhappiness, to be depressed by events beyond our control or fearful of what could happen. He wants us to turn away from the darkness and despair in the world in order to be welcomed into His light and love, so that our weary souls may be refreshed and our sorrowful spirits may be uplifted. Because God cares for who we are and what we experience, His presence is with us every day, no matter what occurs, where we are, or what we do. In times like these, it’s very easy to withdraw from the world and isolate ourselves, but God does not want us to emotionally hibernate from all the people, places, and things around us. We were created by Him to enjoy what He has made and to be reassured that we are not on our own.

            Perhaps you are feeling down and discouraged. Maybe you are anxious about the future and don’t understand why bad things happen. Perhaps you are really tired and in a rut simply because you are carrying burdens or responsibilities that are heavy to bear. I’ve been there, too, and know how easy it is to slide back into despondency. But I’ve also known the refreshing experience of turning to God like a child to be comforted and consoled by His love, compassion, and care. I hope and pray that you will seek these blessings, too.

Point to ponder

What scares and saddens me about the world? Am I willing to turn to God for guidance, hope, and strength?

Prayer:  Lord Jesus, You personally suffered a great tragedy and terrifying pain. You perfectly understand how we feel when we are faced with sorrowful circumstances and emotional despair. Allow Your Spirit to come to us when we turn back to You. Refresh our weary spirits and renew our personal faith. In Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.

John Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee.  You can read the church website at www.erinpresbyterian.org. If you would like to send John a message about today’s devotional, please email him at Traqair@aol.com.


Today’s image is one of John’s Mackintosh style drawings called ‘The Love of Roses.’ If you would like to view a larger version, please click this link: Roses.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

A Father's Love - Mark 1:10-11

Mark 1:10-11              Just as Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” (NIV)

            A couple of days ago, I reminded myself that it was my Dad’s 90th birthday – or it would have been had he lived. My Dad was part of that great generation of hard-working determined people who lived to protect and provide for their families. With six kids to raise and feed, he had to work long hours and was often exhausted when he came home. He was a typical Stoic Scotsman who kept most of his feelings to himself, but he was also a fair man who treated us all well.
            Dad was proud of what each of my siblings and I accomplished, but he never really expressed it in words. However, we felt both his pride and love in other unspoken ways – a brightness in his eyes, a pleasant smile, or even just a pat on the back at the right time. As he grew older, he became more comfortable in communicating his feelings and we all cherished his approval.

            Today’s highlighted verses tell us about God’s great love for Jesus and how He expressed His love for His Son. We see God’s wonderful affection and deep pride in Jesus. It must have been a beautiful moment and blessing to each of them. The great thing about this event is this: Jesus has provided each of us with both God’s favor and delight. Christ’s death on the Cross not only paid the price for our sins, it also opened up the way to the loving-kindness and great goodness of God. Just as the Father was proud of His Son, God can now cherish and embrace us in the same way.

            No matter who you are or what you’ve done; no matter how you’re feeling or what you’re going through, please know this: You are a beloved child of God, lifted up by His grace, and cherished by Him forever.

Personal reflection

Do I know that God loves me? Am I willing to share that gift with others?

Prayer:            Lord Jesus, thank You for restoring us to God’s love. We are truly grateful for all that You have accomplished with Your sacrifice. Help us to share this great news with our families and friends. In Your Holy Name, we cheerfully pray. Amen.

John Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to ask questions or make comments about today’s message, please send him an email to Traqair@aol.com.


Today’s drawing is one of John’s Bible drawings called ‘The Baptism.’ If you would like to view a larger version, please click on this link: Baptism.