Jeremiah 42:18-22 Listen to today’s devotional Most of us have gone to a doctor's appointment hoping for a simple answer. Actually, we really want an answer that affirms what we have already decided is right. We tell ourselves it's just our allergies. Or it's something that will clear up in a few days. Then we hear results that say something entirely different. Now, imagine telling your doctor, "Thanks for your opinion, but I've decided not to accept your diagnosis." As ridiculous as that sounds, that's pretty much what happens in Jeremiah 42. The people of God asked the prophet Jeremiah to seek God in prayer on their behalf. They promised they would obey whatever God said. See where this is going? They waited ten days while Jeremiah prayed. But when God's answer came, it wasn't what they wanted to hear. So, they didn't do anything Jeremiah instructed them to do. That means their problem wasn't hearing God's voice. How often do we tal...
Psalm 86:11-13 Listen to today’s devotional I often think about an illustration I once used with a youth Sunday School class. For several weeks, we kept two pictures posted on the wall. One was a classic TV dinner. The other was a chicken pot pie. Whether we were studying Psalm 86 or not, the lesson connected to a truth found in the poem. The psalmist asks God for "an undivided heart," and later says that he gives thanks to God with his “whole heart." When you listen to people talk about their lives, many of us live more like a TV dinner than a pot pie. We have a church self, a work self, a social media self, a political self, and a friend self. Each compartment has its own space, carefully separated from the others. As long as the sections stay divided, everything seems fine. But the faith of the Bible doesn't recognize that kind of life. The psalmist longs for something different. He prays for a heart that is whole, integrated, and fully devoted to God because fa...