Daily Devotional for January 21, 2026
"When a land falls into the hands of the wicked, he blindfolds its judges " (v. 24)
Bible Verses: Job 9:21-35Psalms 73:10-12Psalms 73Deuteronomy 32:1-15Psalms 37:35Jeremiah 5:27-28
Read MoreBible Verses: Job 9:21-35Psalms 73:10-12Psalms 73Deuteronomy 32:1-15Psalms 37:35Jeremiah 5:27-28
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For Reading and Meditation: Job 21:11-16
We come now to the heart of the issue with which the psalmist is struggling in Psalm 73: "Surely in vain have I kept my heart pure; in vain have I washed my hands in innocence. All day long I have been plagued; I have been punished every morning" (
Bible Verses: Job 21:11-16Psalms 73Psalms 73:13-14Psalms 37:1-40Proverbs 3:31Proverbs 14:30
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For Reading and Meditation: Isaiah 11:1-9
Yesterday we said that envy is born out of two things: ignorance and making wrong comparisons. Having seen how a wrong comparison can produce envy, we focus now on ignorance. How can ignorance give rise to envy? Far too often our judgments of people are based only on what we see, and we fail to take into account other...
Bible Verses: Isaiah 11:1-9Psalms 100:32 Corinthians 10:1-181 Corinthians 2:13Psalms 89:6
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For Reading and Meditation: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13
Having spent the past days identifying the nature of the problem which almost caused the psalmist to give up, we pause today to focus on another great value of the book of Psalms - the fact that it presents its teaching in the form of a recital of experiences. We have exactly the same kind of teaching in the...
Bible Verses: 1 Corinthians 10:1-132 Peter 1:15-21Ephesians 1:17-192 Corinthians 4:6
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For Reading and Meditation: Lamentations 3:19-27
Now we come to the turning point of the seventy-third psalm - the point where the psalmist takes the first step toward the resolution of his problem. We must not forget that the purpose of this psalm is to show us how the writer solved his problem, so that when we get into the same kind of difficulty we can apply...
Bible Verses: Lamentations 3:19-27Psalms 73:15-16Hebrews 4:1-16Matthew 9:36Mark 1:41Luke 7:13
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For Reading and Meditation: James 1:12-20
Yesterday we saw that the first step the psalmist took, the step which helped to save him from spiritual disaster, was most surprising. In the midst of overwhelming temptation, he says to himself: "If I give expression to my doubts and speak out of my envious, discouraged heart, I will put a stumbling-block in someone...
Bible Verses: James 1:12-201 Peter 3:8-15Proverbs 13:3Proverbs 21:23
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For Reading and Meditation: Proverbs 18:15-21
We are seeing that the first step the psalmist took to save himself from falling was stopping himself from saying what was on the tip of his tongue. In other words, he took himself in hand. This is an extremely important issue. What a lot of heartache would be saved if Christians would take heed to this and learn...
Bible Verses: Proverbs 18:15-21James 3:1-18James 1:5Luke 21:15
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For Reading and Meditation: John 2:13-17
We continue thinking about the psalmist's decision to take himself in hand and refrain from relaying his doubts to others. I feel it important at this point to say a further word about repression and expression. Christians, we said earlier, are never to pretend about anything. Whether we worry, covet, resent, hate, we...
Bible Verses: John 2:13-17Luke 24:13-35Galatians 6:2-5
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For Reading and Meditation: Galatians 5:16-26
So important is the point we raised yesterday - the need for selective expression - that we will spend another day considering it. Listen to how the Amplified Bible translates Psalm 73:15: "Had I spoken thus and given expression to my feelings, I would have been untrue...
Bible Verses: Galatians 5:16-26Psalms 73:15Ephesians 4:15Proverbs 16:322 Peter 1:3-7
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For Reading and Meditation: Nehemiah 6:9-13
We continue meditating on the fact that the psalmist, though filled with doubts about the goodness of God, nevertheless refrained from expressing those doubts to others. He carefully considered what effect his action might have on the family of God. Nothing that we do in life is without consequences. Someone has put it...
Bible Verses: Nehemiah 6:9-13Galatians 6:1-9Hosea 8:7Isaiah 17:11James 3:8-9
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For Reading and Meditation: Colossians 4:2-6
From what we have been seeing over the past few days, it is clear that although the psalmist was struggling with doubts about the goodness of God,he took a stand on something he knew to be right. He realised that if he were to speak as he was tempted to speak, the immediate consequence would be the hurt of God's...
Bible Verses: Colossians 4:2-6Malachi 2:1-8Isaiah 57:14Romans 14:131 John 2:10
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For Reading and Meditation: Romans 14:5-13
It seems almost unbelievable that the thing which stopped the psalmist's feet from slipping and sliding was not the awareness of his relationship with God but the awareness of his relationship with his brothers and sisters. It might not have been the highest spiritual principle he could have held on to, but it saved...
Bible Verses: Romans 14:5-131 Corinthians 81 Corinthians 101 Corinthians 10:291 Corinthians 9:15-22Acts 20:35Romans 15:11 Thessalonians 5:14
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For Reading and Meditation: Zechariah 4:1-14
Having followed the experience of the psalmist, who was saved from a spiritual fall by thinking of his brethren, we now ask ourselves: What does all this have to say to us? I think the answer to that question must be this: to stand is more important than to understand. We said a few days ago that the psalmist took...
Bible Verses: Zechariah 4:1-14Psalms 42:51 Corinthians 12:21-31Exodus 4:2Judges 15:151 Samuel 17:401 Kings 17:12
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For Reading and Meditation: 1 Peter 1:1-7
Today we examine the fact that although the psalmist's feet are no longer slipping and sliding, he continues to struggle inwardly with his problem. Listen to what he says: "But when I considered how to understand this, it was too great an effort for me and too painful" (Psalm...
Bible Verses: 1 Peter 1:1-7Psalms 73:16Psalms 17:32 Peter 3:9Job 13:1-16
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For Reading and Meditation: Job 9:21-35
The more the psalmist contemplates the condition of the ungodly, the more his perplexity increases. The next verses show him to be upset over the fact that people treat the ungodly with such admiration: "Therefore their people turn to them and drink up waters in abundance. They say, 'How can God know? Does the Most High...