What Day is it?
Burning Question:
Who do you want to live on your cul-de-sac in heaven? Why?
Morning Devotional:
I was paying my monthly bills last night, and that very familiar moment came – the moment when the money runs out but the bills remain. I could pay a lot of them with my first paycheck, but the rest will have to wait for the next one. It’s a constant cycle, right? Just when you get some of your bills paid off, the next month’s stack arrives. The debts are never truly settled all at once.
Compare this to the debt of our sin. Our own efforts to be “good” are like that first paycheck. They only go so far and could never cover the full cost. It’s an exhausting, impossible cycle of trying to pay down something we never can. But what a beautiful relief to remember that Jesus didn’t just make a down payment on our behalf. He paid the entire debt in full, once and for all.
In Colossians, Paul wrote that the Lord “erased the record that stood against us with its legal demands. He set this aside, nailing it to the cross.” (Colossians 2:14). Because of His sacrifice, the debt of our sinfulness is gone. We are no longer in a cycle of payment, but in a state of grace.
– Beth
Bible Quiz:
Question: In what city was Paul mistaken for the god Hermes?
Answer: Lystra (Acts 14:6-20)
Storytime: They were being Weird.
Just one more thing!