Daily Devotional “Speaking The Truth In Love”

Daily Devotional “Speaking The Truth In Love”
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May 25, 2023

 

The twelve apostles included “John” (Matthew. 10:2).

Seek to maintain a proper balance between truth and love.

Some people picture John as overly sentimental and egotistical, lying with his head on Jesus’ shoulder and constantly referring to himself as the disciple whom Jesus loved.

But that’s not an accurate characterization of one of the “Son of thunder”!

He loved Jesus deeply and was amazed that Jesus loved him—especially after he wanted to burn up the Samaritans and then secure a prominent place for himself in Christ’s kingdom.

Calling himself “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (e.g., John 21:20) was simply his way of marvelling over God’s grace in his life.

As much as he loved Jesus, John never allowed his love to deteriorate into mere sentimentalism.

In fact, the proper balance between truth and love is the hallmark of his ministry.

In his writings we find the word love more than eighty times and witness nearly seventy times.

His profound love for Christ compelled him to be a teacher of love and a witness to the truth.

To him, obedience to the truth was the highest expression of love.

As 1 John 2:5 says, “Whoever keeps [God’s] word, in him the love of God has truly been perfected.”

John’s greatest joy was to know that his spiritual children were walking in the truth (3 John 4).

He firmly denounced anyone who attempted to divert them from that goal by denying or distorting God’s Word.

Today, media talk shows and other influences have blurred the lines between opinion and truth.

One man’s opinion is purported to be as good as the next, and there’s little talk about what’s right or wrong.

Truth suffers even within the church because many Christians are willing to compromise it to avoid upsetting people.

They forget that true love flourishes only in the atmosphere of biblical truth (Philippians. 1:9).

Amid such confusion, God calls you to speak the truth in love (Ephesians. 4:15).

The world doesn’t need another opinion—it needs God’s absolute and authoritative Word!

Prayer

Thank God for the gift of His love and the power of His truth.

Ask Him to make you a person of ever-increasing biblical integrity.

Further Reading

Read Revelation 2:1-7.

•What strengths did the church at Ephesus have?
•What did it lack?
•What did Jesus require of it?

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Daily Devotional “Being Filled With Mercy”

Daily Devotional “Being Filled With Mercy”

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April 18, 2023

“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy” (Matthew. 5:7).

Mercy is a characteristic of true believers.

Like the other beatitudes, Matthew 5:7 contains a twofold message: to enter the kingdom you must seek mercy.

Once there, you must show mercy to others.

The thought of showing mercy probably surprised Christ’s audience because both the Jews and the Romans tended to be merciless.

The Romans exalted justice, courage, discipline, and power. To them mercy was a sign of weakness.

For example, if a Roman father wanted his newborn child to live, he simply held his thumb up; if he wanted it to die, he held his thumb down.

Jesus repeatedly rebuked the Jewish religious leaders for their egotistical, self-righteous, and condemning attitudes.

They were intolerant of anyone who failed to live by their traditions.

They even withheld financial support from their own needy parents (Matthew. 15:3-9).

Like the people of Jesus’ time, many people today also lack mercy.

Some are outright cruel and unkind, but most are so consumed with their quest for self-gratification that they simply neglect others.

Christians, on the other hand, should be characterized by mercy. In fact, James used mercy to illustrate true faith: “What use is it, my brethren, if a man says he has faith, but he has no works?

Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister is without clothing and in need of daily food, and one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace, be warmed and be filled,’ and yet you do not give them what is necessary for their body, what use is that?

Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead, being by itself” (James 2:14- 17).

He also said mercy is characteristic of godly wisdom: “The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, without hypocrisy” (3:17).

As one who has received mercy from God, let mercy be the hallmark of your life.

Prayer

•Thank God for His great mercy.
•Ask Him to give you opportunities to show mercy to others today.

Further Reading

Read Luke 10:25-37.

•Who questioned Jesus and what was his motive?
•What characteristics of mercy were demonstrated by the Samaritan traveler?
•What challenge did Jesus give His hearer? Are you willing to meet that challenge?

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