Devotion – Ephesians 4

S – until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of God’s Son, growing into maturity with a stature measured by Christ’s fullness. 14 Then we will no longer be little children, tossed by the waves and blown around by every wind of teaching, by human cunning with cleverness in the techniques of deceit. 15 But speaking the truth in love, let us grow in every way into him who is the head—Christ

Ephesians  4:13–15 CSB

O – Three concepts:

1.  Unity in our faith and knowledge of Christ brings maturity in Christ.

2.  This foundation will allow us to walk in discernment and awareness of the enemy’s and other human’s deceit.

3.  Speaking the truth in Christ’s love allows us to grow closer to each other and Him.

A – All three principles work together to mature the individual and the body of Christ.  As our trust in God grows, we mature in His character.  We are aware of what God’s plans and purposes are and how they differ from the enemy’s.  We must speak truthfully to each other, God and even ourselves if the body of Christ is to be healthy and complete.

R – Lord, I surrender today to you.  I desire to know you more as I grow in my faith and trust in you.  I want to see today through your eyes that I can see your purposes and discern the attacks of the enemy.  I want you to bring people into my life to speak your truth to me and I choose to courageously do that for others.  My maturity is predicated on my effort to press into the growth plans you have for me – give me the strength to do that today.

Devotion – Ephesians 3

S – I pray that you, being rooted and firmly established in love, 18 may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the length and width, height and depth of God’s love, 19 and to know Christ’s love that surpasses knowledge, so that you may be filled with all the fullness of God

Ephesians 3:17–19 CSB

O –  Paul is sharing how the Gentiles are included in God’s plan.  This is based on the foundational principle of God’s love.  If all men could understand this, they would love God back and walk in this part of his character.

A – What would our lives look like if we really could comprehend the magnanimity of God’s love for us?  We would be empowered in the completeness of God.  Sin, questions, fears, expectations – all the things that keep us from God would be answered because the love of God supersedes them.

A – Lord, we come to you because you loved us first.  Your expression of love is too great for us to understand but would reveal another layer of it to us today.  Help us to walk in the fullness of your love.  Empower us to go beyond our comprehension into a new level of depth and richness today.

Devotion – Ephesians 2

S – But God, who is rich in mercy, because of his great love that he had for us, made us alive with Christ even though we were dead in trespasses. You are saved by grace

Ephesians 2:4–5 CSB

O – “But God” contrasts the first three verses while emphasizing this verse squarely on God.  Out of his abundant mercy and love for us, graciously negates our sin which leads to death. 

A – Even typing this, it still is humbling to think that in my worst, God saved me from my sin.  At my best, it would never have been good enough.  God meets us in the tension of that continuum to daily grow my relationship with him.  

R – Lord, thank you for another day to know you.  Only by your grace and mercy can I come in confidence that I am yours.  Thank you for your forgiveness.  “But God” takes my focus off of me and puts it squarely on you.  I invite your Holy Spirit to lead me today as I love you and others.

Devotion – Ephesians 1

S – I pray that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, would give you the Spirit, of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him. 18 I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened so that you may know what is the hope of his calling, what is the wealth of his glorious inheritance in the saints, 19 and what is the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe, according to the mighty working of his strength. 

Eph 1:17–19 CSB

O – This prayer has the following elements:

  • Honors Jesus, the Father and the Holy Spirit 
  • Growing hearts
  • Know the hope of his calling
  • Know the abundance, and richness that comes with this relationship
  • Know the unlimited power in our favor
  • God works for our benefit.

A – Pray this prayer with full faith and confidence today.

R – Father – I pray the following prayer knowing that you are my God.  I love the benefits of knowing you.  Above that, I love that your love for me sent Jesus to the cross and allowed me to have a relationship with you.  Help me to walk in all that you have for me today.

I pray that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, would give you the Spirit, of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him. 18 I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened so that you may know what is the hope of his calling, what is the wealth of his glorious inheritance in the saints, 19 and what is the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe, according to the mighty working of his strength. 

Devotion – Galatians 6

S – Don’t be deceived: God is not mocked. For whatever a person sows he will also reap, because the one who sows to his flesh will reap destruction from the flesh, but the one who sows to the Spirit will reap eternal life from the Spirit

Galatians 6:7–8 CSB

O –  The word “mocked” is translated as “turn up one’s snout in contempt.” This principle of sowing and reaping is universal to each facet of life.  Whatever you sow, you will reap.  Even when someone receives a “benefit” from taking there is an eventual time where that will be rectified. 

A – I often say – “The truth will always come out.”  It is better to know you sowed foundationally what is right and true instead of cutting corners and playing margins.  In any area of your life, you are sowing for the good or bad.  God will not be “played or held in contempt.”  He will allow you to reap what you sowed.

R – Lord, I want to sow good things.  I surrender all that you have given me back to you.  Help me to steward it by the leading of your Holy Spirit so that it will bring forth good fruit.  I know I will make mistakes and sin.  Even in those times, let my sowing be from a heart that seeks forgiveness and more of you.  Let my thoughts, words and actions plant seeds of growth for me and others today.

Devotion – Galatians 5

S – For freedom, Christ set us free. Stand firm, then, and don’t submit again to a yoke of slavery

Galatians 5:1 CSB

O – Christ set us free from the yoke of the law.  He wanted relationships to be the foundation of interacting with God, not obedience to rules.

A – Everyone desires freedom but it comes with a price tag.  Christ paid the price for it on the cross.  Yet, we have to actively move towards freedom.  We may not like rules but inside, we do.  We want the formula or the steps to “succeed.”  It doesn’t require faith to obey rules to achieve success. It does require faith to believe a relationship with God (who you cannot see or touch) has a plan and a purpose for your life.  It takes faith to believe his Word and commands are life-giving and in your best interest.  It requires faith to walk that out when bad things happen.  God wants relationship and faith to be the freedom we walk in and not going back to the restrictions of the law.

R – Lord, I invite you into today.  I choose faith in You over any other.  I am not looking for a formula or certain steps to find you – I want You and all of your character.  Help me to grow in my faith today.  

Devotion – Galatians 5

S – And because you are sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, “Abba, Father!” So you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son, then God has made you an heir

Galatians 4:6–7 CSB

O – Commentary:

The Holy Spirit is a gift of God to every believer because of sonship. No sons or daughters lack the Spirit. Further, He is present within each believer’s heart to give evidence of that one’s position in God’s family. The Spirit moves the believer to pray to God, addressing Him as Abba, Father (cf. Rom. 8:15). The word “Abba” is the Aramaic word for “Father.” It is the diminutive form used by small children in addressing their fathers. It is appropriate to see its similarity to the English word “Daddy.” Used by Christ (cf. Mark 14:36), this familiar form indicates intimacy and trust as opposed to the formalism of legalism.

“Galatians,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures

A – Upon receiving Christ, we are made sons and daughters of God.  This gives us the gift of the Holy Spirit in our lives. It also draws us into an “intimacy” with God that is known as children of our earthly fathers.  As believers, we should walk in this daily.

R – Abba Father, thank you that as Big as you are, you still allow us to approach you intimately.  We can trust and have total confidence that you will be with us through your Holy Spirit today.  We know that you have our best in mind as you lead us.  We love you.

Devotion – Galatians 3

S – There is no Jew or Greek, slave or free, male and female; since you are all one in Christ Jesus.

Galatians 3:28 CSB

O –  Commentary: 

Paul emphasizes that the standard categories that often divide people—race, social status, gender—do not apply to those who are in Christ. It is not that such criteria cease to exist; rather, these distinctions are not grounds for exclusion from the life that God offers to all people in Christ. Because God is one (v. 20), He seeks to establish through Christ a single, unified family

Faithlife Study Bible 

A – Culture wants to divide and assign people to certain ideologies and qualities.  God wants a body that is unified.  We cannot disqualify what God has called them to do based on how they look, their race or their place in life.  

R – Lord, thank you for the rich diversity that is in your body of believers.  You make us so different.  Yet, you form us to come together as one.  Help us to work through our differences so that we can stand together in sharing your love with a world that so desperately needs it.

Devotion – Galatians 2

S – I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. 21

Galatians 2:20–21 CSB

O – Commentary: 

and I no longer live. The self-righteous, self-centered Saul died. Further, death with Christ ended Paul’s enthronement of self; he yielded the throne of his life to Another, to Christ. But it was not in his own strength that Paul was able to live the Christian life; the living Christ Himself took up His abode in Paul’s heart: Christ lives in me. Yet Christ does not operate automatically in a believer’s life; it is a matter of living the new life by faith in the Son of God. It is then faith and not works or legal obedience that releases divine power to live a Christian life. This faith, stated Paul, builds on the sacrifice of Christ who loved us and gave Himself for us. In essence Paul affirmed, “If He loved me enough to give Himself for me, then He loves me enough to live out His life in me.”

“Galatians,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures

A- The phrase “I no longer live” jumps out.  I do not live according to my own standards but God’s.  Not robotically, but in an active faith that is a relationship, not mere obedience.  Living takes on a new meaning.  Culture says it is doing, experiencing and achieving.  We can enjoy all of that if we keep Christ at the center and our relationship with Him is central.

R – Lord, thank you for another day to enjoy life.  My fulfillment comes in growing in you first.  I want to know You.  In doing so, I pray that your character is revealed to and through me.  Let me relationship with You be a foundation for the rest of my day.

Devotion – Galatians 1

S – I remained personally unknown to the Judean churches that are in Christ. 23 They simply kept hearing, “He who formerly persecuted us now preaches the faith he once tried to destroy.

 Galatians 1:22–23 CSB

O – Paul’s journey takes him away from the apostles and the Judean churches.  Although distant, his message of Jesus lines up.  More amazing is the word of the one who used to persecute Christians is now preaching the same message.

A – We all make mistakes and fail.  God’s redemptive power allows for our worst sins to be forgiven.  God can take those and turn them into a powerful part of our testimony and direction.

R – Lord, thank you for your grace.  I ask for Your forgiveness for my sins. I ask that you will use this moment as a catalyst for growth for me.  Help me to see you working in my life so that I don’t just see a scar but another part of my testimony.