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Thursday, 9 April 2020

At Calvary, They Crucified Him: Devotion for Good Friday April 10, 2020

MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL
Devotion for Good Friday April 10, 2020
Topic: At Calvary They Crucified Him                            
Text: Luke 23:32 – 49
Luke called the place where Jesus was crucified, Calvary while the other 3 Evangelists say it is “Place of Skull called Golgotha” in Hebrew (Matthew 27:33; Mark 15:22 & John 19:17).
Calvary is a hill just outside the city walls of Jerusalem where the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ took place. Why the choice of Calvary? The Chief Priest and Romans soldiers choose the place which was conspicuous so as to make mockery of Jesus but they never knew it was symbolic. See Hebrews 13:11, 12 and compare it with these passages Ex. 29:14; Lev. 4:11 – 12, 21; 6:30 and Num. 19:3.
He was crucified there because He was bearing the sins of the world just like the lamb in the Old Testament bearing sin is burnt outside the camp.


To show what He came to do at Calvary, the first thing was to plea for forgiveness of those who crucified Him. With His death He purchase and procured for us forgiveness of sin. He also pardoned one of the criminals right there at Calvary. This shows that true repentance is never late. But we should not procrastinate about it because we may not have the grace this criminal enjoyed.
As the soldiers taunted Him, He was humble and didn’t retaliate (1 Pet 2:21 – 24). His death was recorded in v 46 while the reaction of the Centurion to His death is in v 47.
Having died for us, we should seek to glorify God with true repentance and conversion; by a sober, righteous, and godly life; and by employing our talents in the service of Him who died for us and rose again.
Food for Thought: Christ became accursed for us upon the cross. What have you done to reciprocate this sacrifice?
Memory verse: Luke 23:33
Prayer: God may this ultimate sacrifice made for me not be in vain.

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

WHAT A DISPLAY OF POWER: Devotion for Thursday September 3, 2015

WHAT A DISPLAY OF POWER      Thursday September 3, 2015

Text: Matthew 27:50 – 56                  Memory verse: v 51

During the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, He didn’t need any struggle with His accusers or the Roman soldiers, to prove His power and authority. Events as ordained by God were enough to prove that He is the son of God. The veil torn apart on its own, there was earthquake which split the rocks, graves of the dead were opened and saints resurrected. What a display of power of God. This made the centurion to acknowledge saying, “Truly this was the Son of God!"

Most people need to see the power of God demonstrated before they can believe but it is more blessed to believe before seeing (John 20:29b). The rending veil of the temple, the quaking earth, the bursting rocks, the opening graves, and the rising dead, all testified to the death of Jesus Christ as God Almighty. These gave us access to the throne of mercy. Do you believe that indeed Jesus Christ is the Lord? Let these events strengthen your faith.

Food for Thought: Are you convinced that Jesus is indeed the Son of God?

Prayer: Lord, as you speak to me through signs, grant me understanding. 


Saturday, 29 August 2015

THEY MADE MOCKERY OF ME Sunday August 30, 2015

THEY MADE MOCKERY OF ME      Sunday August 30, 2015

Text: Psalm 22:7, 8                         Memory verse: v 7, 8

On Thursday, we saw how the Psalmist complained bitterly. Here we have more of his compliant about mockery. This Psalm alludes to Christ and all He suffered in the hands of Jewish leaders and Roman soldiers. The conduct of the Jews towards our Lord, when He hung upon the cross was here prophesied. But our scriptural reading is also true of the insults which David suffered from Shimei and others during the rebellion of Absalom. Whichever it may be, there is obvious fact that the righteous is always mocked by unbelievers.

A man asked for a lady’s hand in marriage but the lady chose to obey God. She had delayed conception and when the man saw her, he made mockery of her that nothing has happened after 10 years of marriage. But today, the lady is a proud mother of twins. This is God! Are people making mockery of your present situations and predicaments? Never mind them. Your God will arise for your sake in Jesus name. We look forward to your testimony.

Food for Thought: Mockery can challenge us into action (1 Samuel 1:1 – 11).  


Prayer: By your mercies O Lord, turn every mockery against me to blessing


Awake From Sleep: Devotion for Friday October 9, 2020

MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL Devotion for Friday October 9, 2020 Topic: Awake From Sleep                                Text...