Psalm 16 Listen to today’s devotional The Bible doesn't pretend there aren't other "gods." Those ancient writers knew better. Instead of ignoring them, scripture sometimes names them. And it's good for us to learn to do the same. Psalm 16 starts with a pretty bold statement. "You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing." That sounds like an affirmation of faith. In some ways, it is. But it's also a statement of direction. God's Spirit knows how easily our hearts attach themselves to other things that promise life. Security, success, control, or approval rank high on our lists. They may not be real in the way we sense that the Lord is real, but they are real in the way they shape us. "They who chose another god multiply their sorrows," the psalmist says. If there are no other gods, discipleship isn’t that important. Those sorrows the psalmist speaks of come because those other gods cannot fulfill what they promise. Every god c...
Psalm 118:20-24 Listen to today’s devotional One man's trash is another man's salvation. That's not quite how that old saying goes. But it might as well be scripture. Psalm 118 says it like this: "The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.' And once you start looking, you realize how often that pattern emerges. Not just in scripture, but in the world around us, too. Vincent van Gogh died with little recognition, calling himself a "nonentity." Thomas Edison was labeled slow and unteachable. Frida Kahlo was overshadowed and dismissed. But what was overlooked became undeniable. What was once rejected became a fascination. What we're not used to is realizing we would have done the same thing to Jesus. Not to compare him to artists or inventors, but to confess something about ourselves. We don't always recognize what God is doing, even when it's standing right in front of us. Jesus didn't fit the blueprint for so many pe...