Matthew 13:10-17 Click here to listen to today’s devotional Maybe it's because my last name is Fletcher, but growing up, I always had a soft spot for Jessica Fletcher from Murder, She Wrote . She managed to solve every mystery in one episode. That's probably why, whenever I read the word mystery , even in the Bible, my mind wants to think, "Something to figure out." Like a puzzle waiting to be solved. But that's not what Jesus means. The Greek word mystÄ“rion refers to something that was once hidden but has now been revealed. The mystery isn't that God is keeping secrets from us. The mystery is that God is pulling back the curtain. For generations, God's people longed to know how God would set the world right. The prophets spoke of a coming kingdom. The people hoped and prayed for it. And there were times that they saw glimpses, but never the whole picture. Then Jesus came. The mystery, then, wasn't a code to crack, but a person to follow. And maybe ...
Psalm 142 Click here to listen to today’s devotional People often ask how they should pray. Jesus told his disciples, "When you pray, say..." and then he gave them actual words to repeat. Likewise, many of us are looking for the "right" words to fill in what's in our hearts. The worry is that without the proper language, prayers aren't spiritual enough. Well, I think there are many, many more ways to pray faithfully than there might be wrong ways to pray. Psalm 142 reminds us that prayer doesn't have to be impressive. Sometimes, prayer is simply telling God your trouble. Tell God what's weighing on you. Explain what happened today. Name your disappointment and admit what you're fearful of. Talk about the frustrations. Say out loud what you're hoping for and what you're afraid might never happen. And just know that God doesn't need the information; God knows. But actually learning to tell God everything is an expression of your relat...