My Not-So-Daily Devotions

January 26, 2026 00:04:56
My Not-So-Daily Devotions
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My Not-So-Daily Devotions

Jan 26 2026 | 00:04:56

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Show Notes

READ: PSALM 119:105; ROMANS 3:20-24; 2 TIMOTHY 3:16-17; HEBREWS 4:12

You’ve probably heard it in youth group or Sunday School: “It’s very important to have daily devotions.” But for many of us, we just can’t seem to make it happen. We have to do homework and study at night. We don’t have time in the morning before school. Sports practice, youth group, robotics club, orchestra concerts, volunteering, family activities, or all of the above fill up our time. It seems impossible to open our Bibles every day. We might even have a couple weeks go by before we find a few minutes to do devotions. It’s normal to wonder, If Bible reading is so important, why can’t I seem to do it every day?

The Bible is important, of course! Why? Because it tells us the good news about Jesus—and that news affects every area of our lives. In His Word, Jesus teaches us how to live and gives us wonderful promises, not just for our eternal futures, but also for today.

But we get stuck in legalism when we say that anyone should adhere to certain practices or habits to prove they know God or to somehow earn God’s favor. That’s what the Pharisees did in Jesus’s day, and Jesus was pretty clear the Pharisees did not understand the God they claimed to serve (Matthew 23). Instead of legalism, we can live in the grace Jesus has given us, going to the Bible regularly because we love Him and want to know Him better.

Your best friend doesn’t chew you out when you don’t spend time with them for a few days, do they? Well, God doesn’t either. He wants us to spend time with Him, but He’s never legalistic about it (Colossians 2:6-18). He wants a relationship with us—not a performance. He loves it whenever we draw near to Him through reading His Word and talking to Him, even if it isn’t every single day. • Robyn Mulder

• When you read or listen to the Bible and pray, how do you feel? Do you feel peaceful, anxious, hopeful, guilty, frustrated, fascinated, bored…a combination, or something else?

• How often would you like to do devotions? What might make it easier for you to set aside this time? For example, what time of day tends to work well for you? Are there certain days of the week when you have more time or less time? Is there a place you can focus easier?

• What is the difference between a legalistic habit and a grace-based habit? Why is it so important that our relationship with God is based on what Jesus did, not on what we do?

For you are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from yourselves; it is God’s gift—not from works, so that no one can boast. Ephesians 2:8-9 (CSB) 

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