Daily Devotional for March 17, 2026
"But God said 'You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you.' " (v. 20)
Bible Verses: Luke 12:13-21Genesis 1:26-30Genesis 5:11 Corinthians 11:7James 3:9Ecclesiastes 3:11
Read MoreBible Verses: Luke 12:13-21Genesis 1:26-30Genesis 5:11 Corinthians 11:7James 3:9Ecclesiastes 3:11
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For Reading and Meditation: Psalm 14:1-7
The idea of a living personal God gives men and women the jitters. They sense deep within that they are accountable to Him but they don't know just what to do about it. C. S. Lewis put it like this: "The Pantheist's God does nothing, demands nothing. He is there if you wish for Him, like a book on a shelf. He will not...
Bible Verses: Psalms 14:1-7Psalms 10:1-4Psalms 36:1-41 John 2:22
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For Reading and Meditation: Luke 11:1-13
Samuel Shoemaker, the American Episcopalian preacher who was instrumental in forming Alcoholics Anonymous, pointed out that the whole principle of prayer depends on what kind of Being the Creator is. Listen to this statement made to a group of recovering alcoholics: "If He created the universe and gave everything a...
Bible Verses: Luke 11:1-13Genesis 3:1-8Exodus 33:14-17Isaiah 43:2
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For Reading and Meditation: Mark 1:1-13
Those who accept Scripture's teaching concerning God must be prepared to say that He is not only personal, but that He is a plurality of Persons also - a Trinity. The next aspect of God's character we must examine is His triune nature. The doctrine of the Trinity, that God is One yet three separate Persons, is not easy to...
Bible Verses: Mark 1:1-13Genesis 1:26Colossians 1:16Genesis 3:22Isaiah 6:8Matthew 28:16-20John 14:26-27John 15:26-27
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For Reading and Meditation: Matthew 28:1-20
We ended yesterday with the words of Augustine that if we want to see the Trinity in action then all we have to do is to go to the River Jordan. It was Augustine who pointed out also that the Trinity can be seen in the verse that is before us today, which we call "the baptismal formula." Note that we are bidden to...
Bible Verses: Matthew 28:1-202 Corinthians 13:1-141 Thessalonians 5:19-24
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For Reading and Meditation: Romans 15:23-30
"God is One, yet God is Three. How can such a strange thing be?" These are the lines of a ditty that supposedly was sung by troops on the march in World War I. Theologians down the ages have tried to illuminate this doctrine for us, but it is an issue that will never be fully clarified until we arrive in heaven ...
Bible Verses: Romans 15:23-301 Corinthians 13:121 Peter 1:1-61 Timothy 2:5
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For Reading and Meditation: Psalm 136:1-26
The Trinity is implicit in the whole Bible from the beginning, though it might not be evident to someone unfamiliar with the Book who started reading at Genesis until they had reached the books of the New Testament. Ian Macpherson, in his book The Faith Once Delivered, says that when the island now known as Trinidad...
Bible Verses: Psalms 136:1-26Ephesians 4:1-6Deuteronomy 4:35Psalms 83:181 Corinthians 8:4
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For Reading and Meditation: John 20:19-30
Dr. W. E. Sangster tells the story of following three children out of church. One remarked to the others: "I can't understand all this 'Three in One and One in Three' business." "I can't either," said another child, "but I think of it like this: my mother is Mummy to me, she is Mabel to Daddy, and Mrs. Douglas to lots...
Bible Verses: John 20:19-30Matthew 28:192 Corinthians 13:14John 1:1-14John 8:58John 10:30John 17:5
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For Reading and Meditation: 2 Corinthians 13:1-14
That great Christian, Francis Schaeffer, said that he would have remained an agnostic if it weren't for the doctrine of the Trinity. It was this, he claimed, that gave him the answer - the only answer - to the theme of unity and diversity. The question I have been asked most often about the Trinity is this: Why...
Bible Verses: 2 Corinthians 13:1-14John 14:8-21John 17:22
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For Reading and Meditation: 1 John 4:7-16
We turn now to consider another aspect of God's nature and character - love. There are three things told us in Scripture concerning the nature of God. First, "God is spirit" (John 4:24), which means He has no visible substance. Second, "God is light" (
Bible Verses: 1 John 4:7-16John 4:241 John 1:5Jeremiah 31:1-4John 3:16Romans 5:8
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For Reading and Meditation: Deuteronomy 7:1-10
When the Bible says God is love, it is saying more than that God loves, or that God is loving, or even that God is lovely; it is saying that love is the power behind everything He does - love is not merely one of His attributes but His whole nature. God is not only the Author of loving acts; He is love in the very...
Bible Verses: Deuteronomy 7:1-10Ephesians 2:1-101 John 3:1
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For Reading and Meditation: Jeremiah 31:1-12
"How little real love there is for God," says theologian Arthur W. Pink. He suggests that this and the resulting low level of spirituality in today's Church are caused by our hearts being so little occupied with thoughts of the divine love. "The better we are acquainted with His love," he says, "- its character, its...
Bible Verses: Jeremiah 31:1-12Ephesians 1:4-5Romans 5:21Romans 8:18-391 Peter 1:17-21
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For Reading and Meditation: 1 John 4:17-21;5:1-12
Although the love of God is clearly laid out in the Old Testament, why did humankind have to wait so long to have the message spelled out in such clear terms as John uses: God is love? People could not see this sufficiently clearly until they had looked into the face of Jesus. In the life of Jesus is the...
Bible Verses: 1 John 4:17-211 John 5:1-12John 19:16-30Ephesians 2:15-16Colossians 1:19-22
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For Reading and Meditation: John 12:20-33
The love for God that burns in our hearts must never be seen as the fruit of our labor, as if it is something we manufacture. Seeing the love of God for us, our own heart responds with love. We give love for love. We cannot help it. Let's be done with the idea that love for God is something we work at. It issues forth...
Bible Verses: John 12:20-332 Thessalonians 3:1-5Jude 1:21Ephesians 3:17-19
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For Reading and Meditation: Luke 12:13-21
Why is it that so many in our day and age are attracted to the notion of a God who is impersonal? New Age theories seem to be infiltrating all parts of society in almost every country of the world. I think there is a very subtle reason why men and women prefer to think of God as a power rather than as a Person. If God...