1 Thessalonians 3:1-5 Listen to today’s devotional Nobody wakes up one morning and says, "Today seems like a good day to lose heart." Instead, life throws in a disappointment here and an unanswered prayer there. Before long, the tiring seasons or unresolved grief settle into a weariness of spirit. Losing heart doesn’t happen in a single moment. So, let's consider a word history. The apostle Paul hopes that the Thessalonian church would not be "shaken" by his and their persecution. The word he uses for "shaken" once described a dog wagging its tail. Not exactly the image we expect when talking about persecution and suffering. But it might be helpful. Paul is not worried that suffering will knock the Thessalonians down. He worries that hardship might slowly sway them, wear them down, and coax them away from their confidence in God. Just like that puppy dog's wagging tail can work on you. And there it is. I don’t think most of us abandon faith all a...
Exodus 4:27-31 Listen to today’s devotional There's a wonderful reminder tucked away early in the Exodus story. After Moses and Aaron share God's redemptive promise with the people, the text says, "The people believed. Exactly what did they believe? I’m not sure they could’ve imagined what would happen soon. At that point, there was one thing that was sufficient for them. The text says that they heard that the Lord had 'given heed' to them. Their first response is to worship, but it wasn't because God parted the sea. That hasn't happened yet. Moses hasn't even gone back to Pharaoh. So far, there's nothing about their circumstances that has improved. What moves them is the realization that God has been listening. The people of Israel had been crying out. Their prayers may have felt unanswered and unnoticed. Yet God had heard every cry. God’s plan may have sounded great, but the good news that Moses first brought was that God had been paying attenti...