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Friday, August 21, 2026

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

 


Day 5 — Choose the Easy Way


Scripture: Isaiah 1:18


“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.” Jesus’ message in Matthew 15 is ultimately a call to repentance. The Pharisees had chosen the hard way. They had received God’s truth but resisted it. They had created religious systems that allowed them to look righteous while avoiding the deeper work of the heart.


But Jesus offered something better. He offered transformation. God still does. We don’t have to wait until our sin destroys everything around us. We don’t have to defend ourselves. We don’t have to pretend. We don’t have to keep repeating the same mistakes. When God convicts us, we can repent. When He reveals sin, we can confess it.


When He corrects us, we can listen. When He asks us to change, we can obey. That is the easy way—not because obedience is always easy, but because surrender to God is far better than resisting Him. The hard way is stubbornness. The easy way is humility. The hard way is hiding. The easy way is confession. The hard way is holding onto sin.


The easy way is repentance. The hard way is trusting ourselves. The easy way is trusting Jesus. Psalm 67 reminds us that God’s blessing is never intended to stop with us. God blesses His people so that His ways may be known throughout the earth. When God changes our hearts, the change affects more than us. Our families, churches, workplaces, and communities can experience the fruit of a heart surrendered to Christ.


Today, choose the easy way. Listen. Repent. Obey. Trust Jesus. Let Him wash your heart clean.


Reflect:

What is God asking you to surrender, change, or obey today?


Prayer:

Father, I surrender my heart to You. Forgive my sin, remove my stubbornness, and give me a willingness to obey. Help me choose the way of repentance rather than resistance, humility rather than pride, and obedience rather than excuses. Make my life a testimony of Your grace so that others may know You. In Jesus’ name, amen.


Today’s Challenge:

Take one specific step of obedience today. Don’t simply think about it—do it.

Thursday, August 20, 2026

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


 Day 4 — Don’t Add Burdens God Didn’t Give


Scripture: Acts 10:13–15


Peter had heard Jesus teach about purity and defilement, but the lesson wasn’t completely settled in his heart.


Later, God gave Peter a vision of animals being lowered from heaven and commanded him to eat.


Peter resisted.


“Never, Lord.”


God had to teach Peter the lesson again.


Then Peter eventually encountered Gentiles who needed to hear the gospel. God was showing him that the gospel was not restricted to one ethnic or religious group.


Peter had to let go of assumptions he had carried for years.


Later, Peter struggled again when he withdrew from Gentile believers because of pressure from others. Paul confronted him because his behavior was undermining the gospel.


Peter had to learn the hard way more than once.


Maybe we can relate.


Sometimes God has to teach us the same lesson repeatedly because we keep returning to the same old patterns.


We can add burdens that God never intended us to carry.


We can make Christianity harder than Jesus made it.


We can place expectations on ourselves or others that Scripture never placed there.


The answer isn’t to abandon obedience. The answer is to obey what God actually says.


Jesus calls us to holiness, repentance, love, faithfulness, forgiveness, and obedience.


But He never called us to create our own system of righteousness.


The easy way is to trust God’s Word.


The hard way is to insist on our own way and discover later why God warned us.


Reflect:

Are you carrying a burden, expectation, or rule that God has not actually placed on you?


Prayer:

Lord, give me wisdom to distinguish Your commands from my preferences. Help me obey Your Word without adding unnecessary burdens to myself or others. Teach me to trust You, even when obedience requires me to change. Amen.


Today’s Challenge:

Ask God to reveal one assumption or expectation you may need to surrender to Him.

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?”

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