Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 6-3-21

Mark 4:21-25 (TPT) Parable of the Lamp
21 He also gave them this parable: “No one lights a lamp only to place it under a basket or under the bed. It is meant to be placed on a lampstand. 22 For there is nothing that is hidden that won’t be disclosed, and there is no secret that won’t be brought out into the light! 23 If you understand what I’m saying, you need to respond!”[do what the Word tells you]

24 Then he said to them, “Be diligent to understand the meaning behind everything you hear, for as you do, more understanding will be given to you. And according to your longing to understand,[live in the truth] much more will be added to you. 25 For those who listen with open hearts will receive more revelation. But those who don’t listen with open hearts will lose what little they think they have!”[we must have an open heart to receive the truth of God.]

Do you long to live in the truth of God? That has always been the Father’s pure desire for us as his human creation. He wanted truth for us so much that in the Old Testament God gave the Torah as a lamp to give light on how Israel was to live if they wanted fellowship with him. Satan deceived with lies, but God was faithful to reveal the truth. In the New Testament, God gave the living Torah, his Son the Light of the world, so we would have a perfect human example to follow. Jesus gathered more and more disciples around him and taught them how to live in the truth. “Jesus explained, ‘I am the Way, I am the Truth, [true reality] and I am the Life. No one comes next to the Father [our destination] except through union with me [we must connect to Christ through faith]. To know me is to know my Father too’” (John 14:6).

In our passage today, Jesus shares a parable; a story that explains with examples from every day life the truth about the Kingdom. The parables not only challenged Jesus’ listeners, they have the power to challenge us today as readers of the Word. We must pay attention to what we hear from Scripture and ask the Spirit to bring understanding on how it should influence the way we live. The Spirit desires to bring the truth about our God out into the open. Jesus tells just enough to get his listeners to seek God in order to learn more about the mysteries of life. The Word becomes like a seed that sits in the soil of our hearts and eventually grows into spiritual fruit as we seek to apply the truth to our lives. Then, we go out and tell others the Good News.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for bringing the Light of truth to my heart. With every Word I read, help me to listen for the mysteries you want to reveal to my heart about your will and purpose for me. I long to live in your truth. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 6-2-21

1 Peter 4:12-19 (TPT) Suffering and Glory
12 Beloved friends, if life gets extremely difficult, with many tests [fiery trials], don’t be bewildered as though something strange were overwhelming you [because these things are your communion in the inheritance]. 13 Instead, continue to rejoice, for you, in a measure, have shared in the sufferings of the Anointed One so that you can share in the revelation of his glory and celebrate with even greater gladness! [after we pass through the suffering]. 14 If you are insulted because of the name of Christ, you are greatly blessed, because the Spirit of glory and power, who is the Spirit of God, rests upon you.

15 Let none of you merit suffering as a murderer, or thief, or criminal, or as one who meddles in the affairs of others. 16 If you suffer for being a Christian, don’t consider it a disgrace but a privilege. Glorify God because you carry the Anointed One’s name. 17 For the time is ripe for judgment to begin in God’s own household. And if it starts with us, what will be the fate of those who refuse to obey the gospel of God?

18 And:
If the righteous are barely saved,[harvested to salvation]
    what will become of the wicked and godless?
19 So then, those who suffer for following God’s will should enfold their lives into the Creator, who will never fail them, and continue to always do what is right.

In our passage today, Peter wants us to look at tests and trials as proof of our connection to Christ; we are experiencing the sufferings we share in our communion with him. We carry his name AND his anointing. When we suffer for living righteously in Christ’s love, we glorify God ‘in’ our suffering as opposed to glorifying God ‘for’ our suffering; these are two very different prepositions. God uses these times of suffering not to punish us but to refine and purify us; to bring us into his glory which should lead us to rejoice. God’s glory has the supernatural power to transform us into the image of his Son. We must never forget our Creator is faithful and he will always supply the grace we need each day as we grow and develop.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for the privilege of bearing your name and sharing your anointing. Help me to look beyond times of testing and trials to see the transformation you are offering me in the Spirit. New Covenant power and glory awaits me. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 6-1-21

1 Corinthians 2:6-10 Wisdom from God
6 However, there is a wisdom that we continually speak of when we are among the spiritually mature [those who have been initiated into the mysteries of God]. It’s wisdom that didn’t originate in this present age, nor did it come from the rulers of this age who are in the process of being dethroned [human governments and rulers of darkness]. 7 Instead, we [church apostles] continually speak of this wonderful wisdom that comes from God, hidden before now in a mystery [beyond the scope of human reasoning]. It is his secret plan, destined [decreed] before the ages, to bring us into glory [so glory may be ours]. 8 None of the rulers of this present world order understood it, [powers of darkness] for if they had, they never would have crucified the Lord of shining glory [all glory belongs to him]. 9 This is why the Scriptures say:

Things never discovered or heard of before,
things beyond our ability to imagine [entered the heart]—
these are the many things God has in store
for all his lovers [those who wait and long for the Lord].

10 But God now unveils these profound realities to us by the Spirit [through revelation]. Yes, he has revealed to us his inmost heart and deepest mysteries through the Holy Spirit, who constantly explores all things.

In our passage today, we reflect upon some very fundamental truths about God’s plan for his human creation. The Apostle Paul speaks of human wisdom, as well as the work of evil to thwart God’s plan from the very beginning. The enemy of God—the evil Accuser—thought he had the upper hand when Christ died on the cross. The principalities and powers of darkness had no ability to comprehend the efficacy [effectiveness] of Christ’s crucifixion to realign the universe and initiate a new kingdom under our Lord Jesus Christ. God used that prideful ignorance of darkness to usher in salvation and eternal life.

So many times things just do not make sense to the human mind, but God is in the process of making all things new and he begins with human hearts that will become devoted to his authority—something Satan knows nothing about. Paul teaches the Corinthians, as well as you and me today, about the power of God that cannot be grasped by our eight pound brain. We must humbly approach God as our Maker and stop trying to explain what cannot be reasoned. Our duty to God is all based on awe, love, and trust. Those who live in this way become mature and lacking nothing, because God’s Spirit continues to flow divine revelation into the willing and seeking soul [mind, will, emotions]. That’s how believers learn the mysteries of God which escape human comprehension. For this reason, Satan pours deception into the world to accuse God’s children who are governed by the law of grace.

Prayer: Lord, I stand in awe of you. Truly, your ways are not my ways and your thoughts are not my thoughts, but I do not feel the need to wrestle down all that I do not understand about you, myself, others, evil, and this world. Instead, I simply trust you have a divine plan that you will reveal to me as I live surrounded by your divine mysteries. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 5-31-21

Psalm 20:7-9

Some find their strength in their weapons and wisdom,
    but my miracle-deliverance can never be won by men.
    Our boast is in Yahweh our God,
    who makes us strong and gives us victory!

Our enemies will not prevail; they will only collapse and
    perish in defeat while we will rise up, full of courage.

Give victory to our king, O Yahweh!
    The day we call on you, give us your answer!
Today, we remember and honor the men and women who have died while serving our country in the U.S. Armed Forces. This is a time to respect the sacrifice they made and to remember those who gave everything to ensure our nation’s freedom. They went to war and served to ensure hope for the future of this country. Today, we may watch parades, raise flags, or maybe visit a Veteran’s Cemetery. Just don’t forget the sacrifice that was paid, so you and I can live and worship in freedom. Remember!

In our passage today, David proclaims that his trust in not in horses, chariots, weapons, or human wisdom; rather, his trust is in the name of the Lord Yahweh. So, let’s add to our Memorial Day of remembrance by also thanking God for his faithfulness to take us through the physical and spiritual wars humanity faces because of sin. Like David, may we put our confidence in Christ the Savior who died to overcome sin, death, and evil; he has done for us what we could not do for ourselves. “For the greatest love of all is a love that sacrifices all. And this great love is demonstrated when a person sacrifices his life for his friends” (John 15:13). Remember!

Prayer: Lord, thank you for the sacrifice my fellow Americans made to secure my ongoing freedom. I pray blessings over those who lost their lives protecting mine; I pray a blessing over their families for generations to come. Thank you, Jesus, for saving my soul and protecting my life and my freedom to worship you as you so greatly deserve. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 5-28-21

Romans 8:9-11 (TPT)
9 But when the Spirit of Christ empowers your life, [makes his home in you] you are not dominated by the flesh but by the Spirit. And if you are not joined to the Spirit of the Anointed One, you are not of him [you are not your true self].

10 Now Christ lives his life in you! And even though your body may be dead because of the effects of sin, his life-giving Spirit imparts life to you because you are fully accepted by God [and ready for his cause of righteousness]. 11 Yes, God raised Jesus to life! And since God’s Spirit of Resurrection lives in you, he will also raise your dying body to life by the same Spirit that breathes life into you!

I love being home; it is my joyful place. Certainly, it is not about the stuff that surrounds me; I simply relax and breathe differently within the atmosphere of our home. Can’t describe it but, for me, home is so much more than a place to eat and sleep. Home is where I reflect upon what is most important to me, where I take the time to process and sift through the issues of life which encircle me, and where I rest in the security of knowing I will be valued here as I live the Truth of who I am. I realize this is not everyone’s experience, but it is mine.

In our passage today, the Apostle Paul reminds us, as believers, that Christ makes his “home” in our hearts—the core of our being. He brings rest, peace, and hope to our weary souls, because he is always “home.” We can enjoy the atmosphere his presence provides, because Jesus’ breath fills his “home.” The competition of ongoing spiritual warfare does not have to control us, because he is always “home.” Satan has no power to rob us, because Jesus never leaves his “home” unprotected. We are always valued, accepted, and offered the power outflowing Christ’s resurrection as we make Jesus the Lord of his “home!” I imagine I love being home, because Jesus loves his “home,” too!

Prayer: Lord, thank you for making your home in my heart and bringing the beauty and tranquility of heaven to my soul. I continue to make this journey with you each day with the goal of making you the King of all I encounter. Thank you for always being “home” with me. I am never home, alone! In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 5-27-21

Romans 8:1-8 (TPT) Living by the Power of the Holy Spirit
8 So now the case is closed. There remains no accusing voice of condemnation against those who are joined in life-union with Jesus, the Anointed One [we cannot be condemned]. 2 For the “law” of the Spirit of life flowing through the anointing of Jesus has liberated us [set us free] from the “law” of sin and death. 3 For God achieved what the law was unable to accomplish, because the law was limited by the weakness of human nature [weakness of our flesh]

Yet God sent us his Son in human form to identify with human weakness. Clothed with humanity, God’s Son gave his body to be the sin-offering so that God could once and for all condemn the guilt and power of sin. 4 So now every righteous requirement of the law can be fulfilled through the Anointed One living his life in us. And we are free to live, not according to our flesh, but by the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit! [released in and through us]

5 Those who are motivated by the flesh only pursue what benefits themselves. But those who live by the impulses of the Holy Spirit are motivated to pursue spiritual realities [what pleases God]. 6 For the sense and reason of the flesh is death, but the mind-set controlled by the Spirit finds life and peace.
7 In fact, the mind-set focused on the flesh fights God’s plan and refuses to submit to his direction, [refuses to submit to his law] because it cannot! 8 For no matter how hard they try, God finds no pleasure with those who are controlled by the flesh.

Peter Marshall—preacher of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington DC and chaplain of the United States Senate [1946]—once said, “May we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right.” Over the years, many of our military servants have died to protect this gift of freedom which first came from our Creator God. This freedom has been translated into the preamble for the Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.”

Spiritual freedom from the law of sin and death is a “priceless” Gift from Creator God. Our country maintains our earthly national freedom, so we can live out our spiritual freedom. In Christ, we can live by the impulses and dynamic power of the Holy Spirit. Never take your freedom as citizens of heaven and citizens of the United States for granted. There has never been nor will there ever be a greater Gift or a greater nation under God! Live your freedom out each day as an opportunity to do what is right before God.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for providing for my spiritual freedom and thank you for leading so many men and women to secure our national freedom. Help us value both of these priceless gifts. We will remember all these benefits as coming from your righteous Hand. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 5-26-21

Psalm 104:24-34
O Lord, what an amazing variety of all you have created!
    Wild and wonderful is this world you have made,
    while wisdom was there at your side.
    This world is full of so many creatures, yet each belongs to you!
25 
And then there is the sea! So vast! So wide and deep—
    swarming with countless forms of sea life, both small and great.
26 
Trading ships glide through the high seas.
    And look! There are the massive whales
    bounding upon the waves.
27 
All the creatures wait expectantly for you
    to give them their food as you determine.
28 
You come near and they all gather around,
    feasting from your open hands,
    and each is satisfied from your abundant supply.
29 
But if you were to withhold from them and turn away,
    they all would panic.
    And when you choose to take away their breath,
    each one dies and returns to the dust.
30 
When you release your Spirit-Wind, life is created,
    ready to replenish life upon the earth.
31 
May God’s glorious splendor endure forever!
    May the Lord take joy and pleasure in all that he has made.
32 
For the earth’s overseer has the power to make it tremble;
    just a touch of his finger and volcanoes erupt
    as the earth shakes and melts.
33 
I will sing my song to the Lord as long as I live!
    Every day I will sing my praises to God.
34 
May you be pleased with every sweet thought I have about you,
    for you are the source of my joy and gladness.

Knowing you are loved and appreciate is a great feeling, isn’t it? In fact, I will confess feeling appreciated brings me a sense of great joy. We are made in the image of Creator God. When we genuinely appreciate God for the beauty and goodness he has created, it must be a source of great joy to him, as well. Never forget, the Lord has surrounded us with everything we could possibly need.

In our passage today from the psalter, we recognize and appreciate the sovereignty of God. It is the outpouring of the Spirt-Wind who brings life and regeneration to the world, as well as sustains it. So, if the Spirit who gives breath to all things is withdrawn from this world what will happen to creation? Take time to thank the Lord for the breath that fills your lungs and his goodness that fills your life.

Prayer: Lord, I love and appreciate you and all you have provided for my life. Your grace is abundant and I am so blessed to live in your favor. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 5-25-21

1 Corinthians 12:12-13 One Body with Many Parts
12 Just as the human body is one, though it has many parts that together form one body, so too is Christ. 13 For by one Spirit we all were immersed and mingled into one single body. And no matter our status—whether we are Jews or non-Jews, oppressed or free—we are all privileged to drink deeply of the same Holy Spirit.

When I was at the doctor’s office yesterday, I was reminded by the nurse that I must drink between 60-75 ounces of water each day. “We just don’t always know when we are becoming dehydrated until it is too late,” she warned. The remedy is to drink, drink, drink that life-giving water.

In our passage today, the Apostle Paul reminds us, as the spiritual Body of many parts, we must each drink deeply from the fountain of the Holy Spirit or we will find our faith community spiritually dehydrated—may not have enough Living Water to carry out the Body’s ministries. The Holy Spirit keeps the spiritual Body healthy and vibrant. So, the remedy is for each member of Christ’s Body to drink deeply of the Holy Spirit every day, because together we will be filled and able to flow in Christ’s anointing and power.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for the work of your Holy Spirit who keeps me healthy and vibrant as I drink from your fountain of life and power every day. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 5-24-21


1 Corinthians 12:4-11 (TPT)

It is the same Holy Spirit who continues to distribute many different varieties of gifts.
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The Lord Yahweh is one, and he is the one who apportions to believers different varieties of ministries [given by grace—apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers]

The same God distributes different kinds of miracles [powers] that accomplish different results through each believer’s gift and ministry as he energizes and activates them.

Each believer is given continuous revelation [public manifestations] by the Holy Spirit to benefit not just himself but all.

Varieties of Spiritual Gifts
8 For example: The Spirit gives to one the gift of the word of wisdom [impart divine understanding of strategy and insight to unlock hearts]. To another, the same Spirit gives the gift of the word of revelation knowledge [imparting a vision or understanding of a person/situation not known with the natural mind].

And to another, the same Spirit gives the gift of faith [impart supernatural power of faith and trust to do miracles on earth].
    And to another, the same Spirit gives gifts of healing [impart supernatural power to heal the sick].
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And to another the power to work miracles [impart supernatural power to ]
    And to another the gift of prophecy [power to proclaim a special message form God and at times predict the future].
    And to another the gift to discern what the Spirit is speaking [ability to discern prophetic message, human message, or demonic message].
    And to another the gift of speaking different kinds of tongues.
    And to another the gift of interpretation of tongues.
11 Remember, it is the same Holy Spirit who distributes, activates, and operates these different gifts as he chooses for each believer.

Believers are united in the Lord and in the presence of the Holy Spirit; however, God does give us different gifts. The gifts imparted by God through the Holy Spirit confirm the Word of God and serve to expand His Kingdom. These gifts of the Spirit are the divine source of power for the Body of Christ. We may want to take credit for doing something for God, but in actuality God is doing things through us and we have no business taking credit for anything. And just for the record, we can choose to reject God’s gifts or flow in them.

As well, these gifts establish righteous standards as Christ’s Body moves forward in the mission of Christ to reflect the Light of his presence in the world (through the lives of his disciples). Anyone can claim to speak the heart of God and interpret the Word of God for people. However, a true teacher of the Word will always teach about Christ as the Son of God, personal responsibility for repentance, salvation in Christ’s name alone, and the work of the Spirit to lead us into obedience and godliness. False teachers will always be present in the world, but the Body of Christ should work together to stand for the Truth in their spiritual community.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for sending the Holy Spirit into my heart based on my salvation in Christ. Thank you for my new life and the power of the Spirit to overcome sin, to live bearing spiritual fruit, and to share in ministry with your gifts. Through your Spirit, Lord, I become more familiar with your ways which lead me to greater blessings. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Devotional from Pastor Mary 5-21-21

1 Corinthians 15:50-57 (TPT) Transformation
50 Now, I tell you this, my brothers and sisters, flesh and blood are not able to inherit God’s kingdom realm, and neither will that which is decaying be able to inherit what is incorruptible.

51 Listen, and I will tell you a divine mystery: not all of us will die, but we will all be transformed. 52 It will happen in an instant [in an atom of time]—in the twinkling of his eye. For when the last trumpet is sounded, the dead will come back to life. We will be indestructible and we will be transformed. 53 For we will discard our mortal “clothes” and slip into a body that is imperishable. What is mortal now will be exchanged for immortality. 54 And when that which is mortal puts on immortality, and what now decays is exchanged for what will never decay, then the Scripture will be fulfilled that says:
Death is swallowed up by a triumphant victory!

55 
So death, tell me, where is your victory?
    Tell me death, where is your sting?
56 It is sin that gives death its sting and the law that gives sin its power. 57 But we thank God [we accept God’s grace] for giving us the victory as conquerors through our Lord Jesus, the Anointed One.

I love our passage for today; it sums up so many awesome things Jesus has accomplished on our behalf. Christ has done things for us that would be impossible in our humanity. At the cross, Christ defeated Satan, the curse of death, and stripped sin of its power. When we choose to live for Christ, we are free from divine Judgement and enjoy the power of his anointing to take down any sin that comes to rob us. We are more than conquerors through Christ.

Prayer: Lord, thank you for the amazing way you have brought me salvation. Cause me to take every wrong thought captive and learn to follow your lead into victory. In Jesus’ name. Amen.