Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Love is PEACE

Galatians 5:22-26 (NET)  22But the fruit of the Spirit is love: joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law. 24Now those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25If we live by the Spirit, let us also behave in accordance with the Spirit. 26Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, being jealous of one another.

When we engage in peace, we demonstrate love to others. The Bible gives us many examples of living in a peaceful way on various levels. Today’s devotion may seem lengthy, but my heart wants to explore three main areas of peace that are both needed and necessary means of expressing love in our lives today.

Most likely our first thoughts on peace are defined by absence of war, conflict, or strife. This is the more general and global sense of peace and yet it also demonstrates love toward others. There are also warnings about failure to promote peace.

Psalm 29:11 (NIV)  The LORD gives strength to his people; the LORD blesses his people with peace.

Isaiah 26:12 (NIV)  LORD, you establish peace for us; all that we have accomplished you have done for us.

Isaiah 48:18 (NIV)  If only you had paid attention to my commands, your peace would have been like a river...

A much larger selection of Scriptures regarding peace that leads to love is defined by a calm, quiet spirit that is neither judgmental nor quarrelsome. This is the practical application of peace that demonstrates love toward others with whom we interact. Fair warning; this type of peace is not automatic. You must seek it intentionally and it requires effort to maintain.

Psalm 34:14 (NET)  Turn away from evil and do what is right. Strive for peace and promote it.

Proverbs 17:14 (NIV)  Starting a quarrel is like breaching a dam; so drop that matter before a dispute breaks out.

Matthew 5:9 (NET, NIV)  Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.

Ephesians 4:3 (NIV)  Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.

Hebrews 12:14 (NET)  Pursue peace with everyone, and holiness, for without it no one will see the Lord.

Romans 14:13, 19 (NET)  13Therefore we must not pass judgment on one another, but rather determine never to place an obstacle or trap before a brother or sister. ... 19So then, let us pursue what makes for peace and for building up one another.

There is yet one last level of peace to explore. It is an area in which many people struggle silently. It is peace of mind, the kind of peace that is undisturbed by the rolling waves of “could’ve, should’ve, would’ve” that haunt our memories. Peace of mind allows peaceful sleep instead of hours of mentally replaying every mistake, error, or failure from our past. Peace of mind does not stress over the future. And yet, without this type of peace; when we are consumed by silent mental disruptions over past and future (neither of which is under our control), it becomes a struggle to display love toward those around us in the present moments. This peace of mind comes from only one source—your Heavenly Father.

Psalm 4:8 (NET)  I will lie down and sleep peacefully, for you, LORD, make me safe and secure.

Isaiah 26:3 (NIV)  You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.

Romans 8:6b (NIV)  ...but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.

Philippians 4:7 (NET)  And the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.

 

Some final thoughts regarding peace that leads to love...

Romans 5:1 (NET)  Therefore, since we have been declared righteous by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ...

Colossians 3:15 (NIV)  Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.

Romans 12:18 (NET)  If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all people.

 

Gracious Heavenly Father,

You have called us to be people of peace on many levels. Guide us in examining our lives to discover what areas we need to yield to you in order to show the kind of peace that leads to love.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Love is JOY

Galatians 5:22-26 (NET)  22But the fruit of the Spirit is love: joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law. 24Now those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25If we live by the Spirit, let us also behave in accordance with the Spirit. 26Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, being jealous of one another.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NET)  16Always rejoice, 17constantly pray, 19in everything give thanks.

It is easy to picture Jesus full of joy as the children gathered around him. It is easy to imagine the smile on his face as he blessed each one. At the other end of the spectrum, how could there be joy knowing that he would soon be beaten, bloodied, and hanging on a cross for the sins he did not commit but for sins that belonged to us? How can we reconcile these thoughts in our mind?

Not all of life’s experiences are joyful. Some bring pain, suffering, and grief. How do we demonstrate the love of Christ to others even in the midst of circumstances that are not at all joyful? I think we must understand that it is impossible to be joyful in all circumstances as long as we are dependent upon our definition of joy.

Nehemiah 8:10 (NET)  ...“For this day is holy to our LORD. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.”

Philippians 4:4 (NET)  Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I say, rejoice!

Our ultimate source of joy is not our own; it comes from the LORD. The joy of the LORD is our strength. Yes, we can easily express joy when good things happen, but we can also express a joyful (i.e., non-grumbling, non-complaining) attitude even during difficult or stressful times. Why? Because no adverse circumstance can rob us of the joy we have in Christ.  Knowing our Heavenly Father and being confident in salvation through Christ brings a source of joy that cannot be diminished by adverse circumstances. And this type of joy will speak volumes about who we are in Christ. This type of joy demonstrates a depth of love to those around us who desperately need something beyond what the world has to offer. Yes, it is the joy of the LORD that becomes our strength. We can be joyful for others during their happy experiences; but we can also demonstrate our love to them by sharing with them the strength of joy that comes from knowing Christ as Savior. Helping others discover a Heavenly Father who loves and cares deeply for them can be a way for us to love others.

Gracious Heavenly Father,

We thank you for times of joy when life’s events are happy. Teach us to rely on your joy to be our strength in difficult situations. Let those around us see that we find our joy in You.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

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Monday, April 27, 2026

Fruit of the Spirit is LOVE

Galatians 5:22-26 (NET)  22But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law. 24Now those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25If we live by the Spirit, let us also behave in accordance with the Spirit. 26Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, being jealous of one another.

Today we are embarking on a two-week series of mini devotionals regarding what we familiarly refer to as The Fruit of the Spirit passage. However I would like to encourage you to do something; namely, I would like you to resist the urge to skim over or altogether skip reading the text each day thinking it to be “too familiar”. I encourage you to read every word carefully, thoughtfully, and prayerfully each day for the next two weeks. I am convinced the net value of repetition will be well worth your time.

Perhaps the first place to begin is separating the word love from the word like. We say we love that movie, we love that color, we love that décor, we love that pie; when of course we do not love those items, we merely like them because we are pleased with them or prefer them, or enjoy them. Love is very different. Love carries with it a strong affection or attachment. Love is deeper than like. God does not merely like us; God loves us. Which, of course, is a very good thing since we are so often unlikeable creatures.

John 13:34-35 (NET) 34I give you a new commandment—to love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. 35Everyone will know by this that you are my disciples—if you have love for one another.

Sometimes we gloss over Scriptures with which we are familiar. For the next two weeks I want to explore what it means to love one another in the manner in which Jesus Christ demonstrated love to others. There is a little note in my NET Bible (New English Translation) regarding the Galatians text. The NET explains another accurate way to punctuate verses 22-23 would be to use a colon after the word love...  22But the fruit of the Spirit is love: joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness, and self-control.  By using this form of punctuation, the word love is defined by the following eight characteristics. It may seem like an insignificant detail, but perhaps this is a new approach to explore what it means for Christians to demonstrate the kind of love Jesus Christ showed for others. Loving others as Christ loved us is not a suggestion, it’s a commandment.

Gracious Heavenly Father,

So often we use love and like interchangeably, yet we clearly see the difference when we realize your deep love for us. We are commanded to love each other, and in our human weakness we tend to gloss over or minimize what that means. Please forgive our weakness. Open our eyes that we might read your Word with clarity. Lead us and guide us to a better understanding of how we are to show the love of Christ to others.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

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Friday, April 24, 2026

Five Days of Prayer - Day Five

 

Hebrews 13:15-16 (NLT)     15Therefore, let us offer through Jesus a continual sacrifice of praise to God, proclaiming our allegiance to his name. 16And don’t forget to do good and to share with those in need. These are the sacrifices that please God.

Romans 12:12 (NLT)    12Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble, and keep on praying.

Colossians 3:17, 23-24 (NLT)     17And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father. ... 23Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people. 24Remember that the Lord will give you an inheritance as your reward, and that the Master you are serving is Christ.

James 1:5-8 (NLT)     5If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking. 6But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. 7Such people should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. 8Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do.

At first glance, this may appear to be a random selection of verses. However, when taken as a collective, these verses can be powerful reminders to continue in prayer with praise and thanksgiving to our Heavenly Father as the priority. Remember that God has given to each one of us some gift, ability, or talent to use for his purposes; be faithful in using what he has given you. When you are uncertain, unsure, or lack understanding; ask God to allow his Spirit within you to guide your understanding.

I humbly believe that God has given me an ability to encourage others through the writing of short devotionals. That is why I “Write From My Heart”, although to be honest, sometimes the intended reader is myself as well as others. The following prayer is my daily prayer before I sit down to write. I do not know what God has asked you to do or what talents, gifts, and abilities he has given to you. Perhaps my prayer might inspire you create your own daily prayer; that is my deepest hope. Blessings to you, Dear Reader.

Gracious Heavenly Father,

Help me to be obedient to whatever nudgings You place on my heart. Guide me in the diligent study of Your Word. Provide the measure of understanding You trust me to handle correctly. Provide the thoughts You want me to write for others to read, even if the reader is me. Open the doors You want me to use, and give me peace about the doors You close. I pray that in all things You receive all honor, glory, and praise. May Your will be accomplished and may I be useful to You.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Five Days of Prayer - Day Four

Isaiah 55:6, 8-9 (NLT)     6Seek the LORD while you can find him. Call on him now while he is near. ... 8“My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the LORD. “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine. 9For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts.”

Psalm 62:8 (NLT)     8O my people, trust in him at all times. Pour out your heart to him, for God is our refuge.

Daniel 3:16-18 (NLT)     16Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego replied, “O Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you. 17If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God whom we serve is able to save us. He will rescue us from your power, Your Majesty. 18But even if he doesn’t, we want to make it clear to you, Your Majesty, that we will never serve your gods or worship the gold statue you have set up.

One of the most devastating teachings about prayer is that you do not receive what you asked for because you apparently did not have enough faith. Teachings of this sort typically misuse the “grain of mustard seed” scripture. Nothing could be further from scriptural foundations regarding prayer. The truth is that God does want you to pour your heart out to him – the good things, the bad things, the questions, the concerns – all of it, in daily communion with him. But true faith is recognizing that God’s ways are always best. His solutions are flawless; His timing is perfect. You may see responses that are in line with your thoughts, but even when you don’t; true faith is still trusting in your Heavenly Father.

Gracious Heavenly Father,

You are God; I am not.

You know what is best; I do not.

I haven’t come to tell You what to do; I’ve come to ask you to do what is best.

I don’t know what that will be; but I know it will be the right thing.

I trust Your wisdom. I trust You.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Five Days of Prayer - Day Three

John 17:20-23 (NLT)  20I am praying not only for these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me through their message. 21I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me. 22I have given them the glory you gave me, so they may be one as we are one. 23I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me.

Chapter 17 of the Gospel of John records the most wonderful words of Jesus’ prayer for himself, his disciples, and for all generations to follow. I encourage you to take a moment to read the entire prayer. My heart tells me this is a wonderful reminder that we not only pray for ourselves and our families, but for generations to come. The ladies’ Bible study group at our church has a wonderful tradition each year of dividing up the names of all students in our children’s and youth Sunday School classes, and each of us takes a card with a few names on it—to remember those young lives in prayer (and their teachers) throughout the year. One of the ladies made beautiful cards with prayer suggestions, and although I am unsure of the original source, I share with you 14 Ways to Pray... for all the young lives you know as well as for generations to come:

·         Pray that they will come to know Christ as Savior.

·         Pray that they will love God with all of their hearts.

·         Pray for their parents and families.

·         Pray that they will choose the right kind of friends.

·         Pray for spiritual stability during tough times.

·         Pray for the needs of their hearts that you may not know about.

·         Pray for physical protection in their lives.

·         Pray that they will love God’s Word.

·         Pray for their continued connection to the body of Christ.

·         Pray that they will find their identity and worth in Christ and not in our world.

·         Pray that God will give them compassion for others.

·         Pray that they will have integrity in all areas of their lives.

·         Pray that they will look for ways to serve the Lord.

·         Pray that they will learn to pray too!

 

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