Daily Devotionals
February 18, 2019
Nothing Nice to Say?
February 18, 2019
DAILY READING
Revelation 3:14-22
This weekend’s reading: Revelation 3:14-22
FIELD NOTES
Warning: Just as John in this scripture had some challenging words to the Laodiceans, this devotion may have challenging words for us.
Dino, a good-for-nothing gangster, died. His brother, Geno, order the priest, “No matter what you say during his eulogy, you must call my brother a saint.” During the eulogy, the priest told about how Dino was a liar, murderer, cheater, robber, rapist, and manipulator. Then he added, “But compared to his living brother sitting here, our deceased Dino was a saint.”
Of the seven churches in Revelation 2 and 3 to which John writes, Laodicea is the only church for which John had nothing good to say. Can you imagine not having one good thing to say about a church? Can you imagine not having one good thing to say about a person?
While a very wealthy center of banking and commerce, John says Laodicea was spiritually poor.
While known for their expensive garments, John says Laodicea was spiritual naked.
While known as a medical center, even until the
Here is hope: Even though they were spiritually poor, naked, and blind, in verse 20, John says that Jesus is knocking on the doors of their hearts.
While reading scripture, I ask, “Lord, what are you saying to me?” This scripture causes me to ask, “Where am I spiritually poor, naked, and blind?”
QUESTIONS FROM THE FIELD
- List three or more areas in your spiritual life in which you ARE growing.
- List one or more areas in
you life in which you know you are spiritual poor, naked, and/or blind.
FAMILY FIELD TALK
- Take turns placing a
blind-fold over the eyes of each person, maybe even carefully walk around the room. The person wearing the blindfold describes what is like not being able to see. - Discuss how much easier it is being able to see walking in the light.
- Discuss
about how much easier it is walking in the light, love, grace, and forgiveness of Jesus than walking indarkness of hate, resentment, and anger.
PRAYER
Most loving gracious, Lord. I pray for you to help me grow in your light, love, grace, and forgiveness. I ask that you help me uncover the blind spots in my life. Open my eyes so that I may see you more clearly, love you more dearly, and follow you more nearly, day by day. In your gracious name, I pray. Amen.