Today's Devotional
In high school I truly felt abandoned. My parents had been divorced for many years, and financial support from my dad was rare. My mom was the sole provider for our...
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When I receive a new issue of The Upper Room, I turn to the first page and draw a large T, like an accountant would use for debits and credits. On...
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In today’s scripture reading, ten men with a skin disease stood at a distance and “raised their voices” to Jesus, crying out for mercy. At that time these people would have...
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“Go team! . . . Set up! . . . Slow down! . . . Rebound! . . . Good job!” This is the voice of coaches on basketball courts around...
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In many overwhelming times of my life, I held on to this scripture. Each season was challenging in its own way, but the major reason I clung to this scripture was...
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I recently saw a news segment reporting the discovery of the world’s largest pearl. For a pearl to form, an irritant — a parasite, fish scale, or some other bit of...
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This is the sixth devotional I have written for The Upper Room. The first three were rejected. It was not until the fourth that I received the much anticipated email saying,...
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Growing up, I attended a large church that seemed like a thriving community with many opportunities. I had good friends at church and enjoyed the worship, but I was not maturing...
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A friend of mine moved to another city, and I had not seen him in a long time. I learned from another friend that he was sick. So I sent him...
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As I reflected on today’s scripture reading, I realized that we can approach our problems in two ways: we can either compare ourselves to the problem or compare the problem to...
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My son, David, is learning to walk. As he stood holding on to a chair, his mother walked past him onto the balcony. David let go of the chair and started...
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