Category Devotions

  • The psalmist David, a man after God’s own heart, recognized that his own understanding of his sins and errors was limited. He wisely prayed, “Who can understand his errors?” and then, crucially, “cleanse thou me from secret faults.”

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  • In this powerful chapter, Paul addresses a truly shocking situation within the Corinthian church: open and unrepentant immorality.

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  • It is as St. Paul says, “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful” (v. 2). What matters is not how men judge a pastor’s faithfulness but whether or not he is judged faithful by his Lord (cf. v. 3-4).

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  • The heavens themselves are proclaiming the glory of God, and the firmament — the expanse above us — is showcasing His masterful handiwork.

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  • The story of Peter’s sermon on the Day of Pentecost, recorded in Acts 2, serves as a powerful reminder that even deeply religious people, led by their trusted guides, can tragically miss God’s clearest revelation. It also shows us the path back to Him when that painful truth is revealed.

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