Sunday, April 26, 2026
Saturday, April 25, 2026
116 - "Look After Your Own House" 1 Kings 12-13
The theme of today's reading drives me 'back home' to the place where we should work out our own salvation with fear and trembling. It is when kings and paupers are not in the places where they should be. It is when kings and paupers long for what they have not. We are not in charge of any of this. Just subordinates living for a King and a future world. Just passing through here. Leaving our mark be it success or silence. Taking care of our own business. Letting ambition go. Living for another country.
Oh that I may truly know a little deeper that I am living for another country, another kingdom. I am far too entrenched in what I see and touch and hear and feel. God, please move in my own life. Help me take my eye off of what I see; what I want. Help me to look after my own house. Amen.
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Friday, April 24, 2026
115 - "Effective Management Trumped Holiness" 1 Kings 10-11
Solomon, one of the wisest men to ever live, the one who people all over the world came to speak with, the one with 700 foreign wives and 300 concubines. How could that be? And the Word says that the women led him astray. That's a lot of influence on one man. How could he even remember their names? 1,000 names. Now, who are you again? And he built high places to detestable gods. Oh my. And God replies in I Kings 11:11 --- "since this is your attitude, and you have not kept your covenant, I will tear your kingdom away from you..." How could this happen in the midst of infinitesimal wisdom? What about in my own life?IKings 11: 9-10 "God was furious with Solomon for abandoning the God of Israel, the God who had twice appeared to him and had so clearly commanded him not to fool around with other gods. Solomon faithlessly disobeyed God's orders." Solomon was obsessed with women and power and managing his kingdom. Maybe Solomon had wisdom, but he wasn't holy. 66LL "Effective management trumped holiness." God never intended for us to be obsessed with anything but Him! We all deal with the depravity of man. Every one of us is obsessed with something or another person at different times. Yet, He is knocking on the door of our hearts, Rev. 3:19-20, offering us this moment an opportunity for Him to come in and fellowship with us as we repent from our lives "curved in on ourselves."
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Thursday, April 23, 2026
114 - "No One Is Out Of His Reach" 1 Kings 8-9
God hears Solomon's prayer and responds: "I have consecrated this House" in I Kings 9:3. Only God can make a place holy. Only God can make our hearts holy. Living temples. He puts His Name, His Eyes, His Heart there perpetually. How beautiful is that to know this day.
And Solomon, "If you will walk before Me as your father David walked, in integrity of heart and uprightness, then I will establish your throne." I Kings 9:4. God knew. He perceived. He saw Solomon's heart.
And we know the rest of the story that Solomon would not repent (like his father did) of what is drawing him away from God---the love of this life. His father, David, broke in half when confronted with his sins...and David repented with great sorrow over the wrongs done before a Holy God. David did not live in guilt although forgiveness never took away David being a murderer, an adulterer. Forgiveness took away David's sentence, his guilt.
This "house is high"---I Kings 9:9--- but not out of reach of the Judgment of God. We will all give account. No one is out of His Reach. The grandeur, the splendor, the beauty cannot save the day. C.S. Lewis once said that prostitutes see a little more clearly, more quickly, than the proud and the mighty, the arrogant. Was Solomon full of himself? Am I? What's my bent? Bent on doing what I want to do. Bent on living like I want to live. Bent on being what I think is right.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
113 - "Don't Mistake Notoriety for Spiritual Progress" 1 Kings 5-7
The Temple was built in silence.
No hammers | No chisels | No iron tools were heard.
It rose like an "exhalation," says one commentary.
"No hammer fell, no ponderous axes rung.
Like some tall palm the mystic fabric sprung." Reginald Heber
The fabric rose in silence in the Old Testament. I Kings 6:7.
The fabric tugged in silence in the New Testament. Mark 5:27.
We are to live out our lives in quietness and in confidence. Isaiah 30:15.
Thy Kingdom Come.
But that still small Voice.
The One we hear behind us, saying, this is the way. Walk in it.
And the commentary speaks to me: "Don't mistake notoriety for spiritual progress." The Kingdom went unnoticed by the Caesars and the philosophers of the day. The commentator said it grew silently like a baby in the womb, unheard, unnoticed, unknown. But this New Kingdom.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
112 - "This One Thing Makes Me Fall" 1 Kings 3-4
He loved the LORD, only this...
Can it be said of us. Only but this one thing. I Kings 3:3.
"Give your servant therefore an understanding mind to govern your people, that I may discern between good and evil, for who is able to govern this your great people?” I Kings 3:9
This pleased the LORD that Solomon didn't ask for himself but for his calling.
May this very day, we see through what "only" we can do.
And David ends with a prayer for Solomon. Psalm 72:6. May he be like rain falling on the fresh mown grass. An answer to the drought in so many lives.
Father, cause us to live like rain failling on a parched land. Empower us today with the Energy that stirs so powerfully within.
PHOTO: It's rain. Falling in the Hill Country. Let Him fall all over me.
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Monday, April 20, 2026
111 - "When Your Desire to Succeed is Greater Than Your Desire To Be Holy" 1 Kings 1-2
Do not fret because of those who are wrong. Do not envy those who do wrong. Because. Like the grass, they will soon wither one day. Psalm 37:2. Trust in the Lord and do good.
Take delight in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart. Trust in Him and He will do this. Psalm 37:3, This is a sermon, says the commentaries, 'calculated not for our devotion, but for our conversation." It is Maschil---a teaching psalm. Fall Forward in Faith. No matter how bleak. No matter how black. It shall be "well with the soul of those who fear God."
Last words: Be Strong. Show what you are made of. Do what God tells you. Keep an eye out for the signposts.
I Kings 2:1-4 When David's time to die approached, he charged his son Solomon, saying, "I'm about to go the way of all the earth, but you—be strong; show what you're made of! Do what
Last words make you so want to listen to what they have to say about real life. No formulas from David, just beautiful rhetoric from a man who lived a dangerous, courageous life with a heart for God. I wonder what David thinks at the end of his life about his failures to trust God.
66LL says about this book of I Kings: "Your desire to be effectiver, to depend on biblical principles for success in your family, church, career, and friendships is legitimately strong." Okay, stop right there. I would say that my Christian life was spent depending on biblical principles and it was legitimately strong.
But.... keep reading this: "But when that desire is stronger than your desire to be holy and to depend on My power for becoming more like My Son, whether you succeed or fail in other ways, then you will not advance my plan...."
Okay, that makes me so want to stop and evaluate. I think there was sin in my life---distance from people, jealousy over other's success, being so hard on myself I was really unkind to myself, and the laundry list goes on...---my heaviest point is that there was relational sin I overlooked all the time cause I couldn't straighten it out with my family or friends.......... nor could I walk out or walk away from the relationships I was in. I never really took a look at how I came across to people nor did people really tell me. I was more focused on how they treated me. I thought everything in life was okay until 18 years ago when I hit a crisis I couldn't overcome. The Great Divide. I hadn't been naming my evil. Really didn't know how. I was more interested in succeeding and I was in most ways. I've been an overcomer my whole life. But success is not the signpost that everything is all right. "Success is not greatness."
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Sunday, April 19, 2026
110 - "God Speaks Words Into David" 2 Samuel 23-24
We all live with ourselves.
We really know what we are like, what we think, what we do.
And we have a glimpse from this book of the things David did.
Evil. Wicked. And some Glorious.
David was self-aware of what his sins were. He took ownership of the stormy seas.
He threw out an Anchor for his soul. We waddled and waded through the mire, the quicksand.
And it was the Word of God breathed into David that he spoke.
2 Samuel 23:2.
They knew that it was not their minds conjuring up great advice to give away.
These are God's Thoughts that David writes.
“The Spirit of the Lord speaks by me;
his word is on my tongue.
The God of Israel has spoken;
David dawns on them like the morning light,
like the sun shining forth on a cloudless morning,
like rain that makes grass to sprout from the earth."
The Word of God has spoken.
And His Word still speaks today. To you. To me.
God speaks by me.
PHOTO: The Quarries Lake. It's a silent spot I go to often to listen to God's Word. This lake has heard all of your names, all of my secrets, all of my cries.
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Saturday, April 18, 2026
109 - "Man's Greatness and Wretchedness" 2 Samuel 21-22
David fainted but he didn't flee from his battle with the Philistines. He was a noble man with flaws just like you and me. But this time, he didn't run away from what was in front of him. II Samuel 21:15. "Man's greatness and wretchedness are so evident that the true religion must necessarily teach us that there is in man some great principle of greatness and some great principle of wretchedness." Paschal. Paschal's take allowed for both wretchedness and glory in the truth and rationality of Christianity. "Rumors of glory" (Cockburn) are in all of us. What stirs deep within our center? Fierce words like in II Samuel 19:43? Soft answers like in Proverbs 15:1? We are all defaced in some way but never erased. Within our origin is Divine Glory. May we deal with this present moment and allow God to make us into the men and women He has called us to be. For His Name's Sake.
The historian draws his conclusion of David's reign. It is David's weighty words as he ends his life on earth--- and they are spoken by inspiration. And he refers to his seed who will live forevermore.
David settles the crown on Solomon's head; he settles his treasures upon the temple which was to be built by the next king. Here. Worthy words to be remembered to this very day. His house is right with God. He was raised up on high to see further than his neighbors.
PHOTO: Not Much Left.
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Friday, April 17, 2026
108 - "Love Those Who Hate You & Hate Those Who Love You" 2 Samuel 19-20
Joab was the spokesperson brave enough to say to David: I repeat 2 Samuel 19:6 cause this is so powerful. "What is this—loving those who hate you and hating those who love you? Your actions give a clear message: officers and soldiers mean nothing to you...you knocked the wind out of them."
Why did David grieve his son Absalom at the expense of those alive around him? What were his tears really for? Himself? David prayed in Psalm 25:18 "Lift this ton of sin." I have so felt the weight of previous sin this week. Lift the ton, O God!
God lifted it and immediately David goes back to war with Sheba followed by even more enemies with 24 fingers and toes. And David prays: "When I call, give me answers. God, take my side! Once, in a tight place, you gave me room. Now I'm in trouble again: grace me! hear me!" Psalm 4:1
"You have listened to my troubles and have seen the crisis in my soul." Psalm 31:7. The Messianic Presence hears every word.
John 1:29-51. Nathanael was home when Philip beckoned him to hear the glad news of the Messiah coming to their town. "We found the One." From Nazareth comes the "All Good." Nathanael goes quickly. He is both amazed and startled at Jesus' words to him---as if He knew him. "How do you know me?" asks Nathanael. We have never seen each other before. "I saw you under the fig tree," John 1:48--- in the deepest sense, the Messiah was there as Nathanael prayed and thought and wondered in his backyard under the fig tree. There was an actual "Messianic Presence" in his inmost thoughts and yours too.
I have to say the same. As a Catholic schoolgirl for 12 years from 1956-1968, we went to Mass every single day Monday through Friday and every Sunday. Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. 3200 Canal Street. New Orleans. The presence of God was there for me in my innermost thoughts as I walked through the iron picketed fence protecting the shotgun house on Palmyra Street every day and scurried one block to Catholic school. He was there. That was my fig tree and he heard all the heavy-weighing anxieties of my heart as I lived in fear of my mentally ill brother. He saw my tremulous hopes for my life. He answered all of my deep pleadings to be safe and sane. All those times I stood with my hand on the front doorknob of my living room waiting to escape and run to Colleen's house. A Messianic Presence waiting with me. The built-in sliding pocket doors separating the rooms. A Messianic Presence standing there. I would not know that Messianic presence personally until 1972.
But God knew me and loved me from the Beginning of the world. "In the beginning was the Word. Without Him was not anything made that has been made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men." John 1:1-4 One philosopher said that these verses are "worthy to be written in letters of gold."
PHOTO: My favorite spot on earth in Eatonville. I learned right here a tiny bit more how to love well.
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