Psalm 119:105-112 Click here to listen to today’s devotional Many of us go to God’s Word for answers. We want God to show us the whole picture so we can know what is coming next, how everything will work out, and what decisions we should make. Now, I will never discourage you from seeking the Bible's wisdom. But I might suggest you not see the Bible as a spotlight. Psalm 119:105 gives us a different image. The psalm famously says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” Consider that a lamp is not a spotlight that illuminates miles down the road. It gives just enough light for the next step. Perhaps God’s Word was never meant to satisfy our desire to know everything. Instead, it was given to shape our willingness to obey what God has already shown us. Think about how often we ask God for more clarity when what we really need is more courage or confidence in what God has already told us. We might want God to show us what's next, but what if God is saying, ...
John 13:12-17 Click here to listen to today’s devotional Jesus didn't just wash his disciples' feet. There's too much happening around the story for it to just be a lesson on humility. Before Jesus picked up a towel, John tells us something important that Jesus knew. He knew and understood that God "had given all things into his hands and that he had come from God and was going to God" (John 13:3). Secure in who he was and confident in what God had entrusted to him, Jesus took what had been placed in his hands and used those hands to wash dirty feet. The room must've been full of tension. Judas had begun to feel his betrayal. Peter was about to object. None of the disciples knew or understood what was unfolding. The Lord didn't explain what he was about to do. There was no leadership briefing. He simply stood up from the table, wrapped a towel around himself, poured water into a basin, and knelt before the first disciple. One by one, he washed every pair...