From Prosperity to Ashes | Revelation 18 | 5 Devotions on God’s Justice and Our Hope
When we read Revelation 18, we encounter a sobering picture of judgment, loss, and divine justice. Jerusalem—once proud, adorned, and spiritually privileged—becomes Babylon in her unfaithfulness. Her fall is sudden, total, and irreversible. But in this heavy chapter, God speaks a word not just of judgment, but of invitation: “Come out of her, my people.”
The Fall of the Unfaithful City | Revelation 17 | 5 Devotions on False Security and Faithful Trust
Where do we place our trust? That’s the haunting question behind Revelation 17. In this chapter, we’re shown a vivid and unsettling picture of Jerusalem’s fall—not just as a city, but as a people who exchanged covenant faithfulness for worldly power. What looked secure from the outside was, in reality, collapsing from within.
These five devotional readings will help us reflect more deeply on the themes of false security, compromise, God’s sovereignty, and the sure victory of the Lamb. Each day points us away from self-reliance and toward the one place our hope is truly secure: Jesus Christ, the Lamb who conquers.
Wrath Poured Out | Revelation 16 | 5 Devotions on Justice, Grace, and the Gospel
Revelation 16 is a hard passage—but a necessary one. In these five devotions, we reflect on the righteous justice of God, the call to repentance, and the stunning grace we receive through Jesus Christ. These readings will help you process the message of Revelation 16 with fresh eyes and a softened heart.
Heaven Sings, Judgment Falls | Revelation 15:1-8 | 5 Devotions on Living in Light of God’s Justice
Revelation 15 gives us a glimpse into the heavenly courtroom where justice, mercy, and holiness meet. As we reflect on this chapter, we are reminded that God’s justice is sure, His mercy is rich, and His people are called to respond with grateful worship.
These five devotionals will help you meditate on the justice of God, the mercy of Christ, and how we are called to live lives of gratitude and praise.
The Road to Redemption | Day 47: Luke 24 – The Empty Tomb, the Risen Christ, and Our Mission
This final chapter of Luke celebrates the resurrection of Jesus and its transformative implications for His disciples and all who believe. The chapter moves from the empty tomb to the risen Christ’s appearances and concludes with His ascension, highlighting themes of hope, fulfillment, and mission.
The Road to Redemption | Day 46: Luke 23:50-56 – Waiting, Uncertainty, and the Fulfillment of God’s Plan
In Luke 23:50-56, we see the care and reverence shown for Jesus’ body following His crucifixion. Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the council who had not consented to their decision, steps forward to honor Jesus. Though Joseph was a respected figure, his actions demonstrate both courage and faith as he publicly associates with Jesus in His death, risking his reputation and position.
The Road to Redemption | Day 45: Luke 23:1-49 – The Innocent Savior and the Power of Substitution
These verses in Luke 23 recount the trial, crucifixion, and death of Jesus, revealing His innocence, His love for sinners, and the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan. This passage calls us to reflect on the depth of Christ’s sacrifice and the hope found in His atoning death.
The Road to Redemption | Day 44: Luke 22:39-71 – Gethsemane, Betrayal, and the Suffering Servant
In the reading for today, we witness Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane, His betrayal, arrest, and the beginnings of His trial. These events reveal His submission to the Father’s will, the frailty of His followers, and the injustice He endures for the sake of our redemption.
The Road to Redemption | Day 43: Luke 22:24-38 – True Greatness and the Call to Servanthood
Here in the middle of Luke 22, Jesus teaches His disciples about true greatness, servanthood, and the challenges they will face as His followers. These verses highlight the contrast between worldly values and the values of God’s kingdom.
The Road to Redemption | Day 42: Luke 22:1-23 – The Passover and the Promise of Redemption
Here in the first part of Luke 22, the final events leading to Jesus’ crucifixion begin to unfold, highlighting themes of betrayal, sacrifice, and the inauguration of the new covenant. These verses call us to reflect on the depth of Jesus’ love and His unwavering commitment to God’s redemptive plan.
The Road to Redemption | Day 41: Luke 21:1-38 – Faithfulness in Trials and the Certainty of Christ’s Coming
In Luke 21, Jesus provides profound lessons on sacrificial giving, the coming judgment, and the need for vigilance as we await His return. The passage emphasizes trust in God and faithfulness in uncertain times.
The widow’s offering demonstrates the heart of true generosity. Unlike the rich who give from their abundance, the widow gives all she has, trusting God to provide. This act of faith challenges us to consider whether our giving reflects a reliance on God or merely a surplus of resources.
The Road to the Cross | 5 Devotions on Christ’s Humble Kingship and Saving Mission
As Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowds cried out with palm branches in hand, expecting a king who would meet their hopes for power, victory, and restoration. But Jesus came not to meet their expectations—He came to meet their need. He came not to claim a throne of gold, but to walk the road to the cross.
The Road to Redemption | Day 40: Luke 20:19-47 – Honor God, Trust in the Resurrection, and Live with Integrity
In the reading today, Jesus continues to face challenges from the religious leaders, yet He masterfully exposes their hypocrisy and teaches about God’s kingdom, authority, and the priorities of true discipleship.
The Pharisees and Herodians attempt to trap Jesus with a question about paying taxes to Caesar. Jesus’ response, “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s,” reveals His wisdom and authority. This teaches that while believers are called to honor earthly authorities, their ultimate allegiance belongs to God, whose image they bear.
The Road to Redemption | Day 39: Luke 20:1-18 – Opposing Jesus’ Authority and the Parable of the Tenants
Here in the first part of Luke 20, Jesus faces opposition from the religious leaders, teaches about His divine authority, and uses a parable to reveal their rejection of God’s plan. The passage underscores the importance of recognizing and submitting to Christ’s authority.
The religious leaders challenge Jesus’ authority, asking who gave Him the right to teach and perform miracles. Instead of answering directly, Jesus poses a question about John the Baptist’s authority, exposing their hypocrisy and fear of public opinion. This exchange reveals that their opposition is rooted in pride and unbelief rather than a genuine desire for truth.
The Road to Redemption | Day 37: Luke 19:1-27 – The Call to Repentance and Faithful Service
Here in this passage, Jesus reveals the nature of His mission and kingdom through two encounters: Zacchaeus’ transformation and the parable of the ten minas. Together, these passages emphasize repentance, stewardship, and readiness for Christ’s return.
Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector, climbs a tree to see Jesus, demonstrating both his determination and humility. When Jesus invites Himself into Zacchaeus’ home, the crowd grumbles, but Zacchaeus responds with repentance and generosity, vowing to give half of his wealth to the poor and repay fourfold what he has taken dishonestly. Jesus declares that salvation has come to his house, reaffirming His mission to "seek and to save the lost." This encounter highlights the transformative power of grace and the fruit of true repentance.
The Road to Redemption | Day 36: Luke 18:31-43 – Spiritual Blindness and the Healing Power of Faith
In the last part of Luke 18, Jesus again foretells His death and resurrection, emphasizing the purpose of His mission and the fulfillment of prophecy. He takes the twelve aside and speaks plainly about what will happen in Jerusalem: He will be mocked, insulted, flogged, killed, and rise on the third day. Yet, the disciples fail to understand, as the meaning is hidden from them. This highlights the mystery of God’s redemptive plan, which is only fully revealed through the work of the Holy Spirit.
The Road to Redemption | Day 35: Luke 18:1-30 – The Power of Persistent Prayer and Childlike Dependence
In Luke 18:1-30, Jesus teaches about persistent prayer, humility, dependence, and the priorities of His kingdom. The parable of the persistent widow illustrates the importance of perseverance in prayer. The widow’s unwavering plea for justice is rewarded by an unjust judge, and Jesus contrasts this with the character of God, who is just and compassionate. This parable encourages believers to pray persistently and trust that God hears and responds according to His will.
The Road to Redemption | Day 34: Luke 17:1-37 – Living with Gratitude and Watchfulness for the Kingdom
In this chapter of Luke, Jesus teaches about faith, forgiveness, gratitude, and readiness for His kingdom. He begins with a warning about causing others to stumble, emphasizing the seriousness of sin and the importance of leading others in righteousness. Jesus then calls His disciples to a life of forgiveness, urging them to forgive repeatedly, reflecting God’s boundless mercy.
The Road to Redemption | Day 33: Luke 16:1-31 – Living with Eternity in View
In today’s reading, Jesus teaches on stewardship, faithfulness, and the eternal consequences of our choices. The parable of the dishonest manager challenges us to think carefully about how we use worldly resources. Although the manager’s actions were unjust, his shrewdness in preparing for the future is commended. Jesus uses this example to encourage His followers to be wise and purposeful in using their resources for eternal purposes, reminding us that we cannot serve both God and money.
The Road to Redemption | Day 32: Luke 15:1-32 – Rejoicing in the Restoration of the Lost
Luke 15 contains three parables that highlight the joy of God in seeking and saving the lost: the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son. Together, they reveal the heart of God for sinners and challenge us to share His compassion and joy in their restoration.
The parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin emphasize God’s initiative in seeking the lost. The shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one, and the woman diligently searches for her coin. Both celebrate when what was lost is found, illustrating the rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents. These parables remind us that God’s love is personal and persistent, pursuing those who are far from Him.