Devotion for Saturday, April 11, 2026

“Some of the bystanders were saying to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?”  They spoke to them just as Jesus had told them, and they gave them permission” (Mark 11:5-6).

In a very real sense, this is an even  greater miracle.  Permission was granted for an incredibly unusual circumstance.  But this is the way of the Lord; we call it a miracle, but He knows what is going to happen.  Of course, things will go the way the Lord says, He is the Lord of all.  Do not be caught up in the speculations of this age, but live in the reality that this is our God’s creation.

Lord God Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, all things are in Your hands, for You are the One who made them.  Help me to learn that I am a steward and own nothing, for it all belongs to You.  Guide me in the truth of reality and help me to give permission whenYou call for it.  Help me to be constantly in prayer, trusting the truth that all things have always and always will be in Your hands.

Lord Jesus, You taught Your disciples the principle of binding and loosing.  You are the One who must give the direction; but help me to trust when Your Holy Spirit speaks so that I may do what You tell me to do.  Guide me in Your goodness and mercy to learn to trust You above every circumstance and not live according to what I understand of the situation I am in.  Lead me, Lord, in the way of everlasting life.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Friday, April 10, 2026

“If anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ you say, ‘The Lord has need of it’; and immediately he will send it back here.”  They went away and found a colt tied at the door, outside in the street; and they untied it” (Mark 11:3-4).

The Lord has things lined up to meet the need.  If something as simple as a donkey in the right place at the right time is lined up, why do you worry about things?  Will the Lord not take care of your needs?  The Lord has given us His word.  How many times have you gone from the place of receiving His word to a place where you met the reality that “This is most certainly true?”  Trust the One through whom You have your being.

Lord, I become anxious in this world of continuous consternation.  Each day does have enough trouble of its own and I forget all the little instances where things were lined up just right so that my needs were met.  Help me to see Your hand more clearly in order that I may stop worrying about the events in this age to see that You have all things in Your hands.  You are the Lord of all.

Lord Jesus, You were on Your final march to Golgotha.  You knew what was coming and You marched forward.  We all know that we are heading to the small death.  This world fears death, but although I do not wish it today, I know it is coming.  Help me to learn from You how to live life fully each day.  Help me to see Your hand in my life and the many places where You bless me.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Thursday, April 9, 2026

“As they approached Jerusalem, at Bethphage and Bethany, near the Mount of Olives, He sent two of His disciples, and said to them, “Go into the village opposite you, and immediately as you enter it, you will find a colt tied there, on which no one yet has ever sat; untie it and bring it here” (Mark 11:1-2).

How does our Lord know these things?  Think about this for a moment.  He who was, is, and is to come knows the outcome of all things.  The Son is always listening to the Father.  The Father knows not only what we will ask, but what will come.  He knows.  He saw Nathaniel under the fig tree.  He sees you now.  He sees all the days in front of you and what you are doing now.  He who knows calls you to come with Him.

Lord, the disciples did not know whether the donkey had been ridden upon, but You did.  A seemingly trivial matter, but You know all things.  You do not coerce or control but beckon us to come with You on an eternal journey.  Lead us away from always worrying about circumstances to follow You who knows all things.  Guide us to live according to Your never-failing word.

Thank You Lord Jesus for marching forward to Jerusalem.  You knew what awaited You and You went anyway.  You will lead us through all the crosses that come our way in this age.  Help me to trust You above every circumstance and live into the life which You are giving me.  Guide me in Your goodness and mercy to see that my hope is truly in You and what You have done and will do.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Wednesday, April 8, 2026

“Throwing aside his cloak, he jumped up and came to Jesus.  And answering him, Jesus said, “What do you want Me to do for you?” And the blind man said to Him, “Rabboni, I want to regain my sight!”  And Jesus said to him, “Go; your faith has made you well.” Immediately he regained his sight and began following Him on the road” (Mark 10:50-52).

Ask the Lord and He will ask you.  What is it you want?  This man wanted to see.  When we have faith in the One who created us, we do receive sight and perceive as the unbelieving do not.  We see that this is the Father’s world and that all that is in it belongs to Him.  He made you and me.  Follow the One through whom all things have their being.  Be led by the One who created all things.

Lord, You are my Creator and teacher.  I have learned from the world, but I need to learn from You.  Guide me, Lord, so that I live into the life You give knowing that in You alone is true life.  You know, and there are things You can teach me.  Lead me in this life that You give so that I humbly submit to You.  Lord, give me sight so that I may see things as they are and not as I imagine them to be.

Lord Jesus, healer of my soul, guide me in the way of everlasting life.  Grant me eyes to see and ears to hear the truth of this reality which You have created.  You have come so that I may have life and have it abundantly.  Guide me into this new life which You give and help me to live according to Your word.  Teach me this day the things I need to know and help me now and always to follow You wherever You lead.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Tuesday, April 7, 2026

“Many were sternly telling him to be quiet, but he kept crying out all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”  And Jesus stopped and said, “Call him here.” So they called the blind man, saying to him, “Take courage, stand up! He is calling for you” (Mark 10:48-49).

Oh, how we place propriety over reality so often.  “This is neither the time, nor the place.”  But the Lord says, “This is the time and this is the place.”  He comes to save and our sense of timing is not the Lord’s sense of timing.  What they said to Bartimaeus they say to us, “Take courage, He is calling you.” The Lord wants you to be with Him.  He calls over the tumult and desires you be with Him.

Lord, this world often tells me what to do and what not to do.  It must look good.  Amidst the clamor of this world, guide me to see that You have come to call all who will hear Your voice to come to You.  Guide me in Your goodness so that I may humbly stand up and come to You.  Thank You for the abundance of grace and mercy which You give to us all.  Lead me always above and through the noise of this world.

Lord Jesus, You are the One who calls.  I have heard Your call.  Guide me, O Lord, to humbly follow where You lead.  Lift me up and give me eyes that see things as You see them.  Help me to be willing to reach out to others as You reach out to others.  Take from me worldly propriety and grant me a heart that willingly loves my neighbor.  Be the One who is always leading me, and teach me to follow.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Monday, April 6, 2026

“Then they came to Jericho. And as He was leaving Jericho with His disciples and a large crowd, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, was sitting by the road.  When he heard that it was Jesus the Nazarene, he began to cry out and say, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” (Mark 10:46-47)

Not knowing who He is, but hearing of the healing that happened through Him, the man cried out.  Our Lord hears the pleas of all.  He knows.  Our Lord hears you when you pray.  He will do what He will do, so do not be conditional with the answer, but trust unconditionally that our Lord will hear you when you pray.  Lord, have mercy is the humble cry.  Our Lord is compassionate and is always merciful.

Lord, there are so many times when I am conditional with my prayers.  If You give me what I want, I believe.  If You do not give me what I want, I struggle to believe.  Take this conditionality away from me so that I trust You no matter what the answer is that You give.  Guide me in Your goodness to trust that You know all that is needed.  Give me courage to come to You, first and always, in prayer.

Come, Holy Spirit, and minister to my heart.  Let my cries come before You day and night.  Help me to see that only in You can I trust, knowing that You are my constant companion.  Lead me in the way You know I need to go.  Help me to receive every answer You give with joy and thanksgiving.  I thank You for all of the healing You have brought into my life.  You are leading me to become like Jesus.  Thank You Lord.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Sunday, April 5, 2026

“But it is not this way among you, but whoever wishes to become great among you shall be your servant; and whoever wishes to be first among you shall be slave of all.  For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (Mark 10:43-44).

I believe that God made me.  This is what Luther gave in the explanation of the meaning of the first article of the creed.  God made you and me to be where we are, as we are, who we are, and will make us to be whom we will be.  We are in God’s hands.  We are servants of the Lord.  Whatever you do, do it as serving the Lord.  Our Lord came to serve, and we too should serve when and where He calls us to serve.

Lord, this world promotes getting ahead, being on top, accumulating, and sees leadership as belonging to the one on top.  Teach me to serve You.  You served me first and You have called me to be like You.  Guide me in Your goodness and mercy to live into the life You have given me so that I may humbly walk in Your ways.  Let me not worry about position but be humbly  thankful for the life You have given me.

Lord Jesus, You have served us all.  You, through whom all things were made, have come into the world bringing life and hope.  Teach me what it means to serve You by serving others.  Lead me to not be concerned with where I am or what position I hold, but serve with all that I am.  Guide me in Your goodness and mercy so that others may accept the opportunity of coming into Your kingdom of love.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Saturday, April 4, 2026

“Hearing this, the ten began to feel indignant with James and John.  Calling them to Himself, Jesus said to them, “You know that those who are recognized as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them; and their great men exercise authority over them” (Mark 10:41-42).

This world has the habit of encouraging us to crawl over each other to get ahead and be on the top of the heap.  Some want to be number one and when they get there, others become indignant.  Jesus strips the nonsense of this world away to reveal that we are not to exercise our authority unjustly, one over the other.  Yes, Jesus gives authority, but it is for His purpose and not for our own.  We are called to serve both the Lord, and our neighbor.

Lord, the infection of self-centeredness runs deep in me.  I want to get ahead and I am jealous of others who have more authority than me.  You have come to redeem me from the pit of this wickedness.  There is only One who is Lord and that is You.  Come into my heart and clean out all the false things that are in there.  Let me understand that You appoint whom You appoint to all positions.

Lord Jesus, You have come to redeem all who believe.  You are the Lord of my life.  You have appointed me to the place where I am to do what You give me to do.  Lead me in the way of everlasting life so that I may humbly walk in the way You are leading me.  Guide me according to Your goodness and mercy to know that in You alone will I be led in the right direction to do what is right according to the Father.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Friday, April 3, 2026

“They said to Him, “We are able.” And Jesus said to them, “The cup that I drink you shall drink; and you shall be baptized with the baptism with which I am baptized.  But to sit on My right or on My left, this is not Mine to give; but it is for those for whom it has been prepared” (Mark 10:39-40)

We will drink the cup of suffering and taste death.  Salvation is not being saved from the circumstances of this world but being made into the image of Christ and being prepared for eternity with the Lord.  Do not worry about position.  That is a worldly concern.  Be thankful that you have heard the voice of our Lord and have been invited into His eternal presence.  Live for the Lord who is saving you.

Lord, You know what goes on in my mind.  You know the things that I seek, both that which is right and that which is wrong.  Lead me to abandon all that is wrong in my thinking so that I may learn to humbly accept from You what is best.  You know.  Guide me into all truth and create in me a right heart which seeks for Your will and not my own.  Guide me in order that I may willingly accept the cup and baptism that You give knowing that You are completing me in faith.

Come, Lord Jesus, and minister to my heart so that I seek what is right at all times.  Guide me in the Father’s will that I may live in the circumstances You give and seek to do the Father’s will.  I am confident at times when I should not be.  Lead me to be confident in Your grace always, seeking the Father’s will at all times.  Stop me when I am wrong and be the One who is leading me in and through all circumstances.  Amen.

 




Devotion for Thursday, April 2, 2026

“They said to Him, “Grant that we may sit, one on Your right and one on Your left, in Your glory.”  But Jesus said to them, “You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am baptized?” (Mark 10:37-38)

Do you know what you are asking the Lord?  Is it driven by pride or one of the vices like greed or envy?  I suspect we often do not know what we are asking.  We think that if the Lord loves us, He will give us what the world calls good things.  The Lord does love us, and He will give what is good; but do we even know what is good for us?  Ask, but trust the Lord in and through all things.

Lord, You drank from the cup of suffering and were immersed in death.  This world is filled with suffering, and everyone dies the mortal death.  I sometimes ask for what can never be.  I sometimes want what never should be.  Help me even in my asking so that I seek Your will, and not my own.  I do not even know what is truly good, right, or even fitting.  Help me, Lord, through all that this life brings.

Dear Lord Jesus, I often do not know what I am asking.  I ask from a selfish motive, and You have told me that I do not receive because I ask with the wrong motive.  Lead me so that I ask with the right motive.  Help me to understand that what will come will come in my life, but that You are with me always no matter what comes.  Lead me to live humbly with what You give me.  Amen.