Yes or No, Anything Beyond is Evil, Matthew 5:33-37

The Power of Yes and No: Living Jesus’s Call My Word, My Faith My “yes” or “no” defines who I am. In Matthew 5:33–37, Jesus teaches that my word should be simple and true: “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’; anything more comes from the evil one.” When I say “yes” to Jesus, He shapes me into …

Just Looking Good Isn’t Enough, Devotional Matthew 5:21-32

Just Looking Good Isn’t Enough Just looking good isn’t enough for God. As long as my focus is on my goodness and my effort to be good—or even my effort to be good in front of others, this section makes no sense because Jesus is not talking about meeting minimum standards, looking good, or just getting by. He is talking …

Salt and Righteousness, Devotional Matthew 5:13-20

Salt and righteousness, seek that which is real instead of the appearance of it. If something loses the essence of what it is and only the appearance remains, it is useless. In Jesus’ day, salt had many impurities, and when the salt washed away, the impurities remained. Then as now, many people like the Pharisees are concerned about the outward …

Poor In Spirit: The Beginning, Devotional, Matthew 5:1-12

First of the beatitudes, Am I poor in spirit? Matthew 5:1-12 When he saw the crowds, he went up the mountain. After he sat down his disciples came to him. Then he began to teach them by saying: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to them. “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will …

Come Follow Me, Matthew 4:12-25

‘ Come follow me,’ most probably the first disciples knew who Jesus was by reputation well before he called them. They also recognized the honor of a rabbi’s call and that it was no small event to be called by the most special of all rabbis. My call is to live for him daily instead of myself. I might not …

Temptation: It Depends on Your Direction, Devotional, Matthew 4:1-11

Temptation: Relevance? A discussion of temptation is only relevant when I seek a relationship with God. If my desire conforms to my own definition of good or to a casual, convenient, socially, postmodern, acceptable definition of good; a discussion of temptation remains relative. With no outside standard, I do essentially what I want as long as I don’t commit a …

Produce Fruit in Keeping with Repentance: Devotional, Matthew Three

Produce fruit in keeping with repentance? What does it mean to produce fruit? As a child I thought I could hide things from my parents, and sometimes I was able to get away with some things and keep some secrets. Sometimes I might now think God is far away, that he doesn’t see me, and that I can keep secrets …