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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

February 19 – MOSTLY GOD’S WAY

 And don’t let this world determine who you are, making you live by their values. No, let God change your mind – change you, so that you mature and become living proof of His perfect will for you. (Romans 12:2)

                What do you want – Most? Most is what you will pursue. Most becomes only. Television advertisers may disagree, but - the truth is - you cannot have it all. Each person has one life to spend. Every choice is important. So, what will be your most? You will either choose to follow God’s plan, or you will choose an alternative that is not God’s plan. And, remember, failure to choose God’s plan is also making a choice.

                A person who leads must know where he or she is going. The people whom the Lord has called for His purposes, are being prepared for that work. God has said that He will not share you with the world (Revelation 3:15-16). Listening for His voice, and experiencing life with the new vision God provides will give you understanding. That understanding will be a vision that builds hope. That hope will help you show courage and be consistent when you are opposed; especially as He works through you to change the lives of others.

                Prove God’s love for you. Make Him your most!

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

February 18 – LIVING FULLY

 For in Him (the Lord) we live, we are moved, and we exist. As some of your poets have taught, “We are God’s children.” (Acts 17:28)

                As you think about what it means to follow Jesus, do your thoughts turn to what you must do and say, or to what you must be very careful not to do or say? Do those thoughts have a negative voice? Do they sound like a rule book?

                Paul did not see harsh rules when he pictured life lived God’s way. Paul is speaking to Greek listeners, many of whom thought the ideal life was about logic, reason, and ancient wisdom. Reminding them of a poem written to honor Zeus, he explains that His God really is a loving father (Isaiah 1:2). Many first century Greeks saw such emotion as a hindrance, believing the brain should always control your actions. Paul argued that the Lord wants to help you understand life with your mind, be moved by your emotion to love others in His name, and respond based on obeying His will that He shows you each time you act.

                If your life is tied to your rulebook, consider Paul’s view. Learn from your Father how to live freely and fully in Jesus.

Monday, February 16, 2026

February 17 – THE RIGHT WORDS

…. And will make the words I have spoken to you come to life in your hearts. (John 14:26)

                Personal trainers, coaches, teachers, and mentors are often helpful. They provide encouragement, help you to see the long-term and focus on important goals. Often, they bring knowledge; even wisdom, that comes from solid experience. If you could find a trusted friend who could know you completely, always seek your best interests, and have God’s ideal answer for every moment of life – would you hire that person to help you?

               That is exactly what Jesus promised of the Holy Spirit – constant help, advocate, counselor, who will teach you everything. This Holy Spirit will make God’s word come to your heart and mind at exactly the time you need to hear it. He will provide the perfect answer every time. Consider Peter’s story as he was called to step outside his own knowledge and his experience to do something dangerous and new (Acts 11). The Holy Spirit was there to show him God’s will in Joppa, to help him understand the vision and the way forward. Then, as he stood in Caesarea and saw the response the Spirit brought to his mind Christ’s words that he now heard with understanding.

               That is the life Jesus offers you today. Accept His promise and let His word come to life in you. 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

February 16 – THE ANSWERS

 But the one who the Father is sending to be your constant help, advocate, and counselor; the Holy Spirit, is coming to continue my work in you. He will teach you everything… (John 14:26)

                How do you respond to a question, objection, or complaint? What do you do when you don’t know the answer, especially when it is critical that you get it right. Where do you go when you don’t know? Is the Holy Spirit – who lives in you – the source of your everything? You may object, “The Bible talks about wisdom coming from the counsel of many.” You may think, “God gave me eyes to read, a brain to think, and emotions to guide my heart.”

               David observed, “It is better to trust in the Lord than in people. (Psalm 118:8)” Solomon said, “Trust God with your whole heart; not your own understanding (Proverbs 3:5).” Jesus said, “I am truth. (John 14:6)” It is easy to see the disciples could turn to Jesus and ask Him about any question that arose. In this passage, Jesus explains that the Holy Spirit fills that role of being present and available, and will be the Truth who will teach you everything.

There is no doubt, that God teaches through your experiences and your relationships. But, in the end, He should be the source for your final anser.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

February 15 – WHO TO BELIEVE

 But everyone who looks for honors, applause, and recognition will be reduced to shame. Those who serve others quietly will be lifted high to blessing and honor. (Matthew 23:12)

                Do you trust God to have your back? Can you let another person get the credit for your effort? Will you resist the urge to defend your honor if your actions are misunderstood?

                In the middle of an emotional address, Jesus contrasts the pride of the religious leaders, who thought they were much better than others, with the humble attitude of service that God intends for His people to show. It is easy to agree with this truth. This is advice Jesus often repeated. He told stories of service. He gave examples. He modeled this attitude with His life. However, this truth is also very difficult to live. Culture encourages you to build your self-esteem, be proud of whatever you do. You are challenged to fight for what is yours, to defend yourself against every attack, and to take control of every situation. Otherwise, people say, you will lose.

                Will you trust God for your future – even when you are told that you shouldn’t?

Friday, February 13, 2026

February 14 – THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS

 But none of these things (imprisonment, punishment, death) influence me. My life means nothing. It is no longer what I value. My only concern is that I finish the part of God’s work that is my life. That work is to make His amazing love evident to everyone He leads me to meet. (Acts 20:24)

                Read this passage again – slowly, as if you have written it. Does this passage fit you well? How do you measure success?

                If Paul is to be believed; if the Bible is to be believed, there is only one measure for your success. You were intentionally created by God, and His intention for your life is that it will be lived in close relationship with Him. His purpose for you is that you will be both the object of His love as He works in your life, and you will be a part of His work in transforming the lives of other people. Every part of your life is to be focused on this relationship, whether you are at work, shopping, eating, or even resting. Your only concern, no matter what is happening around you – or even to you, will be that your life, your words, and your actions match God’s intentions for you.

     So, how do you measure success?

 

Thursday, February 12, 2026

February 13 – TIME TO SPARE

 Give generously. As you do, it will continue to be given to you – an overflowing return of generosity for more giving. It is your generosity that measures your own return. (Luke 6:38)

                 Which resource would you most like to see multiplied? For many people, who have great responsibility, lots of problems to solve, and lots of new opportunities to pursue, the answer is time. For many, there is no more valuable, nor more scarce resource than that.

                 Although this Scripture passage is often used to teach financial generosity, the context shows Jesus was asking even more. He was teaching listeners to resist the urge to criticize and blame others, even when they harm you. Instead, He said to give and to forgive; to take the time to think through why the offender has acted, and how that person became who they are. Then, Jesus counseled them to respond with love that results in real forgiveness and to invest generously in helping that person – whatever their need.

                 Hear the promise of Jesus. Understand that He is challenging you to see the investment of your time in others who need you as the way to insure you will have all the time you need – and more.