"Free!" February 26 Readings: Numbers 5-7, Mark 5:1–20, Psalm 29:1–7, Proverbs 7:1-5

 

 

Reading the Bible in 2023

Each day this year we will read a selection from the Old Testament, the New Testament, a portion of the Psalms, and part of Proverbs. By the end of the year, you will have read the entire Bible. We read this way to give you a bit of variety. In reading four portions of God's word in a day, one of them is bound to speak to your life!

NOTE: if you get behind, do not give up. Read today's readings and try to catch up when you have a chance. The goal is not to "accomplish a task" but to meet God in his word. Read the word. Also, if you are short on time, READ GOD'S WORD and skip my devotional!

Bible Readings: Numbers 5-7, Mark 5:1–20, Psalm 29:1–7, Proverbs 7:1-5

    Scriptures linked to Bible Gateway in ESV version 

Daily Devotional:  Free!

Today's reading from Mark 5 is one of the most common stories I have told in my trips to Senegal, visiting with people in Bayot and Essing villages. It was the one I was able to learn the best and I have told it over and over again, because it asserts that our Lord is stronger than the demonic forces that are so powerful in those peoples' lives. This is how we begin the story:
"This is a true story from God's word. There was a many who had many demons inside him."
The man lived a life that no one envied. Demons had so taken control of his life that he could not live around others or function in his life. He lived in the Gerasene region and was helpless against these dark forces that caused him to live among tombs and behave bizarrely. The demons gave him the unnatural strength to break chains that were meant to control him. He could not live in the village but roamed the cemetery screaming and in torment, hopeless and helpless.

Sometimes I feel that way about my own struggles with sin. No, I am not possessed by demons - I cannot use that excuse - but the power of the flesh is strong. I struggle to gain self-control and discipline my body. When I am offended or injured, anger wells up and the desire to strike back can be overwhelming. It seems I fall to the same sins, the same struggles, over and over again. The chains of sin are strong. 

But the demoniac was not left to wander in the tombs forever.  One day Jesus came by and it was no accident.  The demoniac ran up to Jesus, fell down on his face, and called out to Jesus for help.  Jesus did what chains could not do; he broke the hold of evil inside the man. 

It is comforting to know that the same Christ who broke the hold of those demons that day lives in me today and he has lost none of his power.  Jesus empowers me day by day to walk in self-control.  The dark desires of my heart that lead me to do what I know is wrong, what is harmful, what leads me to regret and despair – those desires are under the dominion of the King of kings.  He has broken the hold of sin over me and given me his Spirit to empower me.  The chains are gone, I've been set free.

Once he was freed from his chains, the former demoniac wanted to follow Jesus, but Jesus had a different plan for his life.  In Mark 5:19, Jesus told him,
“Go home to your friends and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.” 
His job now was to return to his friends and family and tell them exactly how his life had changed.  He was to testify that Jesus had made him a new man. What a shame that so often we refuse to admit our weakness and sin. The testimony of the Christian is not that we are such wonderful and sinless people, but that we have a Savior who has done great things for us. 

Yes, Lord, do that work in me. Break the hold of sin by your righteous power. Thank you for not only my redemption, but by the Spirit's power to purify, heal and restore my soul. May I be a living, breathing, and VOCAL testimony of the great things you have done for me.  

Consider God's Word:

Did one of these passages speak strongly to you today? Which one? 
Is there sin in your life that needs to be confessed and dealt with that was revealed in one of these passages? 
Is there a struggle in your life that one of these passages spoke to? 

Do you ever feel powerless against temptation, against your sin?
Remember that is only a feeling. Jesus is more powerful than any sin or temptation.
Also, remember the importance of telling others about the great things that Jesus has done for you.




 

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