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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

19 AUG 26 Devotional - The Hard Way or the Easy Way

 


Day 3 — The Problem Is in the Heart


Scripture: Matthew 15:18–19


“What comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart.” We often want to blame someone else. “My boss made me angry.” “My spouse pushed my buttons.” “My coworker started it.” “The devil made me do it.” Sometimes circumstances really are difficult. People really can hurt us. But Jesus takes us deeper.


He says the things that come out of us reveal what is happening inside us. Our words expose our hearts. Our reactions expose our hearts. Our attitudes expose our hearts. Our private thoughts expose our hearts. Jesus lists things such as evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false witness, and slander. These aren’t merely external behaviors. They begin somewhere inside.


That is why behavior modification alone isn’t enough. We don’t simply need to become better at hiding our sin. We need God to transform our hearts. James 1:14–15 reminds us that our desires can give birth to sin. The problem begins before the behavior becomes visible. The good news is that Jesus doesn’t expose our hearts to condemn us and leave us there.


He exposes our hearts so that we will bring them to Him. The easy way is repentance. The hard way is allowing sin to remain hidden until it grows stronger. God already knows what is in our hearts. We don’t have to pretend with Him.


Reflect:

What has recently come out of your mouth or actions that revealed something happening in your heart?


Prayer:

Lord, You know my heart completely. Forgive me for the sin I try to hide or excuse. Create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Help me deal with sin honestly and quickly. Amen.


Today’s Challenge:

When you catch yourself reacting poorly today, pause before responding and ask, “What is happening in my heart right now?”

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

18 AUG 26 Devotional - The Hard Way or the Easy Way

 


Day 2 — When Tradition Becomes the Destination


Scripture: Matthew 15:6–9


Tradition is not necessarily bad.


Traditions can remind us of important truths. They can create rhythms that point us toward God. Family traditions, worship practices, and spiritual disciplines can all be valuable.


But there is a danger.


A tradition becomes a problem when we love the tradition more than the God the tradition was supposed to point us toward.


The Pharisees had taken God’s commands and surrounded them with additional rules. Eventually, the rules themselves became the focus.


Jesus confronted them because their outward religion had replaced genuine devotion.


It is possible to be very busy doing things for God while slowly drifting from God.


We should regularly ask ourselves: Why am I doing this?


Is this practice helping me love God?


Is it helping me love people?


Is it helping me become more like Christ?


Or am I simply doing it because “that’s the way we’ve always done it”?


The easy way is to hold our traditions with an open hand while holding tightly to Scripture.


The hard way is to become so attached to the preferences that we resist God when He calls us to change.


Jesus invites us into something better than empty religion. He invites us into a relationship with Him that transforms the heart.


Reflect:

Are there any traditions, preferences, or religious habits that have become more important to you than the relationship they were intended to encourage?


Prayer:

Father, show me where I have confused tradition with obedience. Help me treasure Your Word above my preferences. May everything I do point me toward Jesus rather than becoming a substitute for Him. Amen.

Monday, August 17, 2026

17 AUG 26 Devotional - The Hard Way or the Easy Way


 Day 1 — Listen and Understand


Scripture: Matthew 15:10–11


“Listen and understand.”


Jesus knew that what He was about to say would challenge the people around Him. The Pharisees were focused on outward practices—washing hands, following traditions, and maintaining religious appearances. But Jesus pointed them toward something much deeper.


He said that what defiles a person is not what goes into the mouth, but what comes out of it.


In other words, God is not merely interested in what we do. He is interested in what is happening within us.


We can become very good at looking like we have everything together. We can attend church, say the right things, sing the songs, pray the prayers, and follow religious routines while our hearts are somewhere else.


That was the problem Jesus confronted.


The easy way is to listen when God speaks and respond with humility. The hard way is to resist Him until our hearts become increasingly hardened.


Sometimes God’s Word is difficult to hear—not because it is unclear, but because it is uncomfortable.


Today, Jesus says, “Listen and understand.”


Don’t simply hear His words. Let them search your heart.


Reflect:

Where might God be asking you to listen more carefully to His Word rather than simply going through religious routines?


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, help me not only to hear Your Word but to receive it. Search my heart and show me anything that needs to change. Give me humility to obey You when Your truth is difficult to hear. Amen.


Today’s Challenge:

Spend five quiet minutes asking God, “Lord, what are You trying to show me?”

Friday, August 14, 2026

14 AUG 26 Devotional - Beautiful Feet - Go and Tell

 


Day 5 — Go and Tell


Scripture: Matthew 28:19–20


“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…”


The gospel was never meant to stop with us.


We receive it—and then we carry it.


We are saved by grace, transformed by Christ, and sent into the world as His witnesses.


Romans 10 reminds us that people need to hear the gospel. Matthew 28 reminds us that Jesus has given His followers a mission: go and make disciples.


You don’t need to know every answer.


You don’t need to be a professional theologian.


You don’t need to have a perfect testimony.


You simply need to know Jesus and be willing to tell others what He has done.


Perhaps you’ve been waiting for the perfect opportunity.


Don’t wait.


Ask God for an opportunity today.


Look around you. Someone you encounter this week may be searching for hope, struggling with guilt, questioning God, or simply wondering whether there is something more.


You carry a message that can change a life for eternity.


So, how are your feet?


Are they moving?


Are they carrying the good news?


Are they going where Jesus sends you?


Reflect


  • What is one person I need to intentionally reach out to this week?
  • What part of sharing my faith makes me nervous?
  • What would it look like for me to take one step of obedience?


Prayer


Jesus, thank You for allowing me to be part of Your mission. Give me beautiful feet—feet willing to go, serve, love, listen, and speak. Give me courage to share the gospel clearly and compassionately. Use my life to point people toward You. Amen.


Today’s Challenge


Pray. Go. Tell.


  1. Pray for three people who need Jesus.
  2. Go toward someone God has placed in your path.
  3. Tell someone what Jesus has done for you.


Remember:


The gospel is too good to keep to ourselves.


May God make our feet beautiful as we carry the good news of Jesus Christ wherever He sends us.


“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”

— Romans 10:15

13 AUG 26 Devotional - Beautiful Feet

 Day 4 — Beautiful Feet


Scripture: Romans 10:15


“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”


Paul quotes Isaiah 52, where messengers came running over the hills with incredible news: the exile was over; God’s people could come home.


Their feet probably weren’t physically beautiful.


They were dusty.

They were tired.

They were worn from the journey.


But their feet were beautiful because of the message they carried.


That’s the picture Paul gives us.


Beautiful feet aren’t about appearance. They’re about obedience.


Your feet become beautiful when they carry the message of Jesus into places where people need hope.


Sometimes that means walking into a difficult conversation.


Sometimes it means sitting with someone who is hurting.


Sometimes it means telling someone what Christ has done in your life.


Sometimes it means simply asking, “Can I tell you what Jesus means to me?”


God doesn’t require perfect messengers. He uses ordinary people who are willing to go.


Reflect


  • Where is God asking me to go?
  • Who might need encouragement, prayer, or the hope of Christ?
  • Am I willing to take the next step even if I feel uncomfortable?


Prayer


Lord, make my feet beautiful. Use my words, actions, and relationships to carry the good news of Jesus. Give me courage to go where You lead and compassion for those I encounter along the way. Amen.


Today’s Step


Take one intentional step toward someone who needs encouragement. Send a message, make a phone call, offer to pray, or begin a gospel conversation.

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