1 John 4:1-6 Listen to today’s devotional For Christians, there is a faithful way to test what is true. It's found in 1 John 4 and takes a little prayerful reflection and practice. Our first inclination might be to ask whether something sounds right. That's a decent first step, but let's go a little deeper. Another faithful question to consider in our search for what is true is what kind of life it produces. 1 John 4:1 tells believers to "test the spirits." Now, that might sound like we should be suspicious of everyone. But I'm not sure John is encouraging us to be so cynical. He's encouraging us to be discerning. And the test he offers is centered on Jesus Christ "in the flesh." Incarnation is more than a confessional, theological word. Incarnation is a way of seeing the world. It reminds us that God stepped into our world, our struggles, and our suffering. And we don't just remember that truth became flesh at Christmas. If we claim to fol...
Philippians 4:10-15 Listen to today’s devotional A lot of Christians know Philippians 4:13. It's a popular verse for posters, Bible bookmarks, t-shirts, home decor, athletes' eye black, and anywhere else someone needs a bit of encouragement to make it through difficult days. It may be, though, that many of us miss an important part of what the apostle Paul wants to express in that verse. Paul's idea is not one of personal empowerment, though there is nothing wrong with that. Instead, Paul is talking about something else many of us struggle with today: Contentment. I appreciate that Paul doesn't suggest contentment comes naturally. He says, "I have learned to be content." That tells me contentment is a spiritual discipline. We often compare our lives to those of others. Or we assume that happiness is a new this-or-that, a promotion, or just a bit of good luck away. As a result, God's goodness depends on whether our circumstances improve. Paul would have h...