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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

5 May 26 Devotional - What's in a name? - Belonging before asking


 Day 2 – Belonging Before Asking

Scripture: Acts 19:13–16


“You don’t get to use the name without belonging to the person.”


In this passage, a group of men tries to invoke the name of Jesus as if it were a formula—something powerful they could wield without relationship. They had heard that His name carried authority, but they lacked the one thing that gives that authority meaning: knowing Him.


Their words sounded right. Their method seemed close. But heaven—and hell—recognized the difference.


The response from the evil spirit is chilling: “Jesus I know, and Paul I recognize—but who are you?”

It exposes a sobering truth: proximity to spiritual language is not the same as belonging to Christ.


These men treated Jesus’ name like a tool. But the name of Jesus is not a tool to be used—it is a reality to be lived in. Authority flows from relationship, not repetition. Power flows from surrender, not strategy.


It’s easy, even in sincere faith, to drift into a mindset where prayer becomes transactional. We ask, we seek, we knock—and those things matter. But before Jesus ever taught us how to ask, He invited us to abide.


God is not a resource to access. He is a Father to know.


Prayer is not primarily about getting answers—it is about being known and knowing Him. When we belong to Him, our prayers change. Our desires begin to align. Our dependence deepens. And even when answers don’t come the way we expect, our relationship remains steady.


The question isn’t just, “Am I praying?”

It’s, “Am I walking with Him?”



Reflection:

Am I approaching God mainly for what He can give… or because I truly want to be with Him?

If my requests were removed, would my relationship remain?



Application:

Set aside intentional time today to simply be with Jesus.

No requests. No agenda. No pressure to “perform.”


Open Scripture slowly. Sit in silence. Speak honestly. Listen quietly.

Practice presence over productivity.



Prayer:

Jesus, I don’t want to use Your name—I want to know You.

Forgive me for the times I’ve treated prayer like a transaction.

Draw me into a deeper relationship with You—not just in what I ask, but in how I walk with You.

Teach me to abide, to listen, and to love Your presence more than Your provision. In Jesus name, amen.

Amen.

Monday, May 4, 2026

4 May 26 Devotional - What's in a Name?

 


Day 1 – What’s in a Name?


Scripture: John 14:13–14


From the earliest moments of life, names begin to shape our world. A child doesn’t fully understand language, but they understand connection. When they say “Momma” or “Daddy,” they’re not just forming sounds—they’re expressing trust. That name represents safety, provision, comfort, and love.


In the same way, the name of Jesus is not just something we say—it is someone we know.


When Jesus tells His disciples, “Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do,” He is not giving them a formula. He is inviting them into a relationship. His name carries His identity—Savior, Lord, Redeemer, Shepherd, King.


To pray in His name is to come before God not based on our own goodness, performance, or worthiness—but through Christ. It means we approach the Father under the covering of Jesus’ righteousness, aligned with His heart and purposes.


This changes everything about how we pray.


Prayer is no longer about saying the right words—it’s about knowing the right Person.


It’s possible to say “in Jesus’ name” and still be distant from Him. But when we truly understand who He is, those words carry weight. They become an expression of trust, surrender, and dependence.


Just like a child calling out “Momma” with confidence that they will be heard, we are invited to call on Jesus with that same kind of faith.


Not because of who we are—but because of who He is.



Reflection


Do I treat Jesus’ name as a routine ending to my prayers… or as a real connection to the One who hears me?


When I pray, am I aware of who Jesus is and what He has done for me?



Application


Today, slow your prayers down.


Before you say “in Jesus’ name,” pause.

Take a moment to reflect on who He is:


  • Your Savior
  • Your Advocate
  • Your King


Let that awareness shape what you pray and how you pray.



Prayer


Lord, thank You for the name of Jesus.

Thank You that I don’t come to You on my own merit, but through Him.


Teach me to honor Your name—not just with my words, but with my heart.

Help me to slow down, to be aware, and to trust You more deeply.


May my prayers reflect a real relationship with You.

In Jesus’ name, amen.

Thursday, April 30, 2026

30 APR 26 Devotional - I am the Gate - Enter through the Gate

 


Day 3 – Enter Through the Gate


Scripture: John 10:7–9 Reflection:

Jesus makes an exclusive and powerful claim: “I am the gate.”


In the ancient sheepfold, the shepherd would physically lie across the entrance—becoming the gate. Nothing entered or exited without going through him.


This is not just imagery—it is truth. Jesus is the only way to salvation. Not morality, not religion, not personal effort—only Him.


Through Jesus, we are not only saved—we are secure. He protects, leads, and provides.


This challenges a common belief today that “all paths lead to God.” Jesus lovingly but clearly says otherwise.


Application:

Examine where you place your trust. Are you fully relying on Jesus, or partially on yourself?


Prayer:

Jesus, I trust You alone as my way to the Father. Thank You for being both my Savior and my security. Amen.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

28 APR 26 DEVOTIONAL - I am the Gate - The Voice You Can Trust

 


Day 2 – The Voice You Can Trust


Scripture: John 10:3–5 

The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep recognize his voice and come to him. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. After he has gathered his own flock, he walks ahead of them, and they follow him because they know his voice. They won’t follow a stranger; they will run from him because they don’t know his voice.”

Reflection:

Sheep follow the shepherd not because they are forced, but because they recognize his voice. This is a picture of a relationship, not control.


The man in John 9 heard Jesus’ voice and responded. The Pharisees heard the same voice—but rejected it. The difference was not access, but willingness.


Today, many voices compete for your attention—fear, culture, self-reliance. But Jesus’ voice brings clarity, peace, and truth.


The more you spend time with Him, the more clearly you will recognize His leading.


Application:

Set aside intentional time today to listen—through Scripture and prayer. Ask: What is Jesus saying to me right now?


Prayer:

Jesus, help me recognize Your voice above all others. Teach me to follow You with trust. Amen.

Monday, April 27, 2026

27 APR 26 Devotional - I am the Gate - Seeing Clearly




 Day 1 – Seeing Clearly


Scripture: John 9:35–38


Reflection:

The man born blind not only receives physical sight—he gains spiritual vision. While the Pharisees claim to see, they remain blind to who Jesus truly is. The greatest tragedy is not physical blindness, but spiritual blindness that refuses to recognize God at work.


Jesus seeks out the man after he is rejected. This reveals something powerful about His character: He pursues those who are cast aside. Where others push away, Jesus draws near.


Spiritual sight begins when we recognize Jesus for who He is—not just a helper, but the Son of God worthy of worship.


Application:

Ask God to reveal any areas where you may be spiritually blind—assumptions, pride, or misplaced confidence.


Prayer:

Lord, open my eyes to see You clearly. Remove anything that keeps me from recognizing Your truth. Amen.

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