Daily Devotional for August 3, 2026
"He taketh not pleasure in the legs of a man." (Psalms 147:10)
Bible Verses: Psalms 147:10Psalms 147:1-201 Timothy 4:8
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Peter, James and John were on the mount with Jesus. Sensing that this was a significant moment in history and desiring to somehow preserve its glory, Peter proposed erecting three booths - one each for Jesus, Moses and Elijah. This, of course, would have put the Lord on the same level as the two Old Testament saints. God thwarted the project by enveloping them in a cloud. Luke tells us that "they feared as they entered into the cloud."
They shouldn't have feared. It was a cloud of...
Bible Verses: Psalms 119:71
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The combination of golden apples in a setting of silver is pleasingly appropriate. The two go together well. It is the same with a golden word spoken at just the proper time. "A man hath joy by the answer of his mouth: and a word spoken in due season, how good is it!" (Proverbs 15:23).
A veteran missionary lady is dying in the cancer ward, still conscious but too weak to talk. A godly elder goes to her bedside just as the evening visiting...
Bible Verses: Proverbs 25:11Proverbs 15:23Song of Solomon 8:5Psalms 30:5Proverbs 19:27
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The greatest of all investments is the investment of one's life for Jesus Christ. The important considerations in any investment are the safety of the principal and the rate of return. Judged on this basis, no investment can compare with the life that's lived for God. The principal is absolutely safe because He is able to keep that which we have committed unto him (2 Timothy 1:12). As for the income, it boggles the mind by its immensity.
In...
Bible Verses: Mark 10:29-302 Timothy 1:12Hebrews 11:26
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When David recovered the city of Ziklag from the Amalekites, some of his men did not want to share the spoil with 200 who had stayed behind at the brook Besor. David ruled that those who stayed by the supplies should share equally with those who went into the battle.
For every soldier who engages in combat, there are several who work behind the lines. In the U. S. Army in World War II, only about 30% of the troops were in combatant units. The others were support personnel, serving in...
Bible Verses: 1 Samuel 30:24
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King Jehoshaphat had joined wicked King Ahab in war against the Syrians. It was an unholy alliance that almost cost his life. The Syrians mistook Jehoshaphat for Ahab and were about to kill him when they realized their mistake. Although Jehoshaphat escaped death, he didn't escape a stinging rebuke from the prophet Jehu. God is angry when His people love those who hate Him and cooperate with the ungodly.
Where could such a thing happen today? It could happen when professed evangelical...
Bible Verses: 2 Chronicles 19:2Philippians 3:18-19
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The trembling sinner fears that God will not receive him. The penitent backslider doubts that God can ever forget. But our verse reminds us that those who return to the Lord are greeted with bounteous mercy and abundant pardon.
This is illustrated by a story that surfaces periodically over the years - a story in which the details change but the message lives on. It is about a rebellious son who left home, went to New York, lived in sin and shame, finally landed in jail. After four...
Bible Verses: Isaiah 55:7
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One of the ironies of declaring the word of the Lord is that people are often intrigued with the speaker but not with the message that requires action on their part.
This is true with public preaching. The people admire the preacher. They remember his jokes and his illustrations. They hang on his enunciation. Like the woman who said, "I could almost weep every time my minister says that blessed word 'Mesopotamia.'" But they are paralyzed as far as obedience is concerned. They are...
Bible Verses: Ezekiel 33:32Mark 6:20
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Our Lord is not speaking here about the direct purpose of His coming but rather about its almost inevitable result. He is saying that whenever people would follow Him, they could expect bitter opposition from their relatives and friends. In that sense, He did not come to bring peace but a sword (v. 34).
History has fulfilled the prophecy. Wherever people have turned to the living, loving Savior, they have met with abuse and hostility. They have been ridiculed, disinherited, thrown out...
Bible Verses: Matthew 10:35-36
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There is a law of compensation in life. According to that law, people who are deficient in one respect are given some counterbalancing benefit in another. The law prevents anyone from having everything. What one person lacks in beauty, she may make up for in practical wisdom. A man who is not well-coordinated in athletics may have a better disposition than if he were. Poets are not always practical, and artists are not always good managers of their finances.
When God saw that Jacob...
Bible Verses: Genesis 29:311 Samuel 1:1-6
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The word "alike" should be omitted from this verse; it was added by the translators. It should read, "another esteemeth every day/' that is, he looks upon every day as sacred.
To Jews, living under law, the Sabbath or seventh day was especially sacred. The law forbade labor on that day and restricted travel. Additional offerings were required.
Christians, living under grace, are never commanded to keep the Sabbath. To them all days are sacred, even though they believe that there...
Bible Verses: Romans 14:5Colossians 2:16John 20:1John 20:19John 20:26Leviticus 23:15-16Acts 2:11 Corinthians 15:201 Corinthians 15:23Acts 20:71 Corinthians 16:1-2Romans 14:13
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The people recognized that Peter's ministry was a ministry of power. Wherever he went, the sick were healed. No wonder the crowd wanted to get into his shadow! He wielded a tremendous influence.
Everyone of us casts a shadow. Inevitably we influence the lives of those we contact. Herman Melville wrote: "We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as...
Bible Verses: Acts 5:15
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As soon as Zacchaeus had opened his heart to the Lord Jesus, a divine instinct told him that he should make restitution for the past. It might sound from the text that there was a question whether he had ever cheated anyone, but it is reasonable to believe that the "if" really means "since" in the case of this rich tax collector. He had gotten money dishonestly, he knew it, and he was determined to do something about it.
Restitution is good Bible doctrine and good Bible practice. When...
Bible Verses: Luke 19:8
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It is possible to live a long, long life as a believer and yet never learn to cast our care on the Lord. We can memorize the verse and even preach it to others, yet never really practice it in our own lives. We know theologically that God cares for us, that He is concerned with our affairs, and that He is well able to take care of the greatest anxieties we could imagine. Yet we insist on tossing and turning in our beds at night, fretting, worrying and imagining the worst.
It doesn't...
Bible Verses: 1 Peter 5:71 Peter 5:7
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What an interesting insight! The great, transcendent God doesn't take pleasure in the legs of a man!
We can think of this in connection with the world of athletics. The track star, lithe and swift, crossing the finish line with hands flung high in victory. The basketball player, streaking down the court to sink the winning basket. The football hero, muscular and strong, irresistibly plunging through the line.
The crowd goes wild. They are jumping, shouting, cheering (or...