Devotionals
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Daily Devotional 10-28-25
Main Thought: We are zealous for God’s Word because His promises are tried and true. He is the one who gives us understanding that we may live. The apostles St. Simon the Zealot and St. Jude are not well-known, but they carried the Word of God to the nations.
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Daily Devotional 10-27-25
Main Thought: While we pray for good government, the King of righteousness is truly the Son of God who came to save us from sin.
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Daily Devotional 10-24-25
Main Thought: When God does not immediately punish the wicked, they (and we) are led to think that God does not know or care. But we know that His patience will come to an end and those will see salvation who offer thanks God in faith.
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Daily Devotional 10-23-25
Main Thought: The blessing of a united people of God is extolled here. The images of oil on the robes of Aaron and dew on the mountains evoke a pleasant atmosphere. As Aaron was the brother of Moses, St. James was the brother of Jesus. Today we remember the important work James did in promoting unity in the
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Daily Devotional 10-22-25
Main Thought: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. When God is gracious to forgive our sins, we have confidence in His deliverance.
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Daily Devotional 10-21-25
Main Thought: In this portion, the psalmist recalls the good purposes of God’s activity in delivering Israel from slavery. The people, however, turned away, bringing God’s wrath.
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Daily Devotional 10-20-25
Main Thought: This is the central portion of a psalm which recalls the sinfulness of Israel. The psalm concludes with thankfulness that the Lord continues to hear us despite our sins. We need always to remember that forgiveness and salvation follow repentance and faith.
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Daily Devotional 10-18-25
Main Thought: Today we remember St. Luke who made the mighty acts of Jesus and the apostles known to the world as he was inspired by the Holy Spirit. As a physician, he showed God’s mercy in healing of the body.
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Daily Devotional 10-17-25
Main Thought: This portion of Psalm 68 directs our eyes to the heavens. His power is much greater than the kingdoms of the earth.
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Daily Devotional 10-16-25
Main Thought: This portion of the psalm praises God for salvation. Despite our need for discipline, God does not give us over to death for He gave His Son to be rejected and die, being resurrected in glory.