1 Corinthians 1:4-9 Listen to today's devotional Before you ever wanted to walk with the Lord, God was already waiting for you. Now, that’s not a sentimental idea. That is an affirmation of the Bible. 1 Corinthians 1 says that “God is faithful, by whom you were called into the partnership of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord." You were called by God, not after you cleaned yourself up. Not after you figured out your theology or even got serious. You were called before your first prayer, before your first doubt, even before your first denial. God has been and was already faithful. We tend to tell our testimonies like we found God. Like we were spiritual explorers who finally stumbled into the right cave with the right treasure. But that's not the gospel. You didn’t initiate this relationship. You responded to it. You didn’t wake up one day and decide to pursue God. You woke up to the reality that God had been pursuing you all along. Doesn't that change the tone of discipl...
Proverbs 28:22-27 Listen to today's devotional If you trust that God will take care of you, you have no right to be stingy. That's my attempt at a proverb to suggest that stinginess is not a budgeting strategy. It is a theology problem. Of course, there's responsible giving and generosity. But don't think we decide where that line is arbitrarily. We're influenced by our culture and the values we hold. For example, many people assume Jesus said literal things about hell, but was only figuratively speaking about riches. So, here's the theology problem. When I clutch what I have, I’m not protecting my resources. I’m revealing my fear. And fear is often just unbelief dressed in responsible clothing. If God is Provider, then why am I hoarding? If God is Shepherd, why am I grazing like there’s no next pasture? Stinginess says, “There won’t be enough.” Faith says, “There will be more where that came from.” But let’s go deeper. Because this isn’t just about money. It’...