Walking the Straight Path

We keep walking the straight path on this journey and are grateful that Jesus has paved the way so we can constantly pray and get advice or insight as we listen to the Spirit for guidance. It’s going to be a great day because God has given us the resources needed to step ahead with confidence.

Because Jesus healed the disabled man at the pool of Bethesda on the Sabbath, the Jewish leaders used this to go against Jesus saying Jesus had broken a Jewish law. They began to persecute Jesus as stated in John 5:16.

Reading further in John 5:19-29, the leaders confronted Jesus and then it only got worse as Jesus explains that God is His Father and that He can only do what he sees his Father doing (v. 19). Then Jesus explains further that He can give life (v. 21) and pronounce judgment (v. 22).

Jesus became God in the flesh with the power and authority to grant eternal life or judge unbelievers to eternal damnation. Those who hear the word and believe Jesus is the Son of God will have eternal life but those who have not will be condemned (v. 29).

A takeaway for me is the need to study Gods word to understand what the enemy wants to do which is to block our progress. To get in the way but we can read the Word, listen for instructions, loosen up, and keep stepping ahead with confidence because God’s grace is enough to lead us to heaven’s victory.

When we pray and develop a plan each day with God, there is confidence because we know what to do and we set out to accomplish these tasks for God’s glory. Jesus has removed the road blocks and Holy Spirit tells us what to do and where to go.

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Always Try Until the River Runs Dry

Never give up and always try until the river runs dry… keep going because at any instant, there may be immediate relief. Just as God’s resources never run dry, the Guadalupe River never runs dry because it is fed by springs by the Edwards Aquifer which is one of the greatest natural resources of water in the world.

One devotional thought in “Keep Seeking Solutions” is to read the Word for solutions to my problems, to be patient, and work hard to make things better. The man at the pool of Bethesda was disabled for thirty-eight years yet he was finally rewarded when he refused to quit and followed what Jesus said to do.

So, this day with God, here is a good old country song called The River by Garth Brooks to inspire today to never give up but always try. So, my friend, stay between the shores and never be satisfied but sail your vessel ’til the river runs dry.

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Keep Seeking Solutions

This picture was taken while riding a boat down the San Antonio River in the summer of 2021. The resource for this river never runs dry because it is fed through a cluster of springs about three miles north of Downtown San Antonio near the University of the Incarnate Word. In the same way, God’s resources never run dry and are always available to help us go further and never stop so this day with God, dream big and keep going like the sick man we read about today in John 5:1-18.

The sick man in today’s passage wanted to be healed and spent thirty-eight years thinking that getting into the pool was the way. The blind, the lame, and paralyzed would wait for the water to stir because they believed an angel would cause the water to move and the first person to step into the water would be healed (v. 4).

When Jesus came to the pool, He asked this question to the man in verse 6, “Do you want to get well?” The man answers Jesus with kind of an excuse by saying he couldn’t get into the pool because of his physical burden and others always went ahead of him so he could never be the first one in the water to receive the blessing.

Many times, we are like the disabled man and kind of have excuses for the problem areas in our life. We think thoughts like if I just had enough money to buy this or that. If I had this skill or if I looked more like that person … or had their car … or had what they wear so I could get noticed … or that house to live in but maybe that’s not what we really need.

Maybe it comes down to simply not having enough faith to take action to make the problem better. The disabled man at the pool of Bethesda followed the command of Jesus in verse 8. The immediate cure came when he did what Jesus told him to do. All he needed was faith in Jesus and his willingness to take action.

The thought for me in today’s passage is to read the Word for solutions to my problems, to be patient, and work hard to make things better. The man at the pool of Bethesda was disabled for thirty-eight years yet he was finally rewarded when he refused to quit and followed what Jesus said to do.

This day with God, help lift people’s burdens by sharing the Word with them. Maybe they’ve tried for years to be free from some burden but all they really needed was faith in Jesus. Today, you have an opportunity to listen to someone’s burden, pray for them, and spark an interest in the Great Physician who can bring the solution they need.

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Thought From Devotional This Day 10-13-2023

A thought from reading 1 Kings 8:1-21 is how King Solomon built the temple of God with a plan, with patience, and with persistence. These are the same qualities we need as we build our life by trusting in the path provided.

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Questions for Reflection for Study of John 5-6

The reading plan below will be used to hold me accountable as I share about God’s Word. It’s important to have a plan. I’m thankful that Jesus is God’s plan for us and by accepting Christ as Savior, we have taken the steps necessary to make each day amazing!

John 5:1-18 – How does the sick man answer Jesus’ question? How does Jesus’ question apply to problem areas in your life? What two commands does Jesus give the man (See verse 8 and 14)? How can I help lift people’s burdens?

John 5:19-29 – What can the Son do? List two things He can do (See verses 21-22)? Why can He do these two things (See verses 26-27)? What are two prerequisites in obtaining eternal life? What are the two results?

John 5:30-47 – To what five witnesses does Jesus refer? Do the scriptures bring life? From whom does Jesus receive glory? From whom do you receive glory?

John 6:1-15 – Why does the multitude follow Jesus? Why does Jesus question Philip? What is different about the response of Andrew? What is your response? What did Jesus do?

John 6:16-40 – What power does Jesus reveal in verses 16-21? What are the claims Jesus makes in verses 25-40? What two basic needs does Jesus fulfill?

John 6:41-59 – How do the people respond to Jesus’ claims of verses 25-40? How are Jesus’ flesh and blood connected with eternal life? Can Jesus live apart from the Father (see v. 57)? Can you?

John 6:59-71 – How does Jesus answer the disciples? Who can come to Jesus? How are Jesus’ words connected with eternal life?

Feel free to respond with a short note or a comment about any of the questions above. Also, I welcome any other thoughts or ideas, favorite inspirational videos, photos, or favorite Bible verses. Just add them to the comments.

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Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God: A Daily Study Guide to the Entire Bible. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1978. Print.

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