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December 29
True Worship

“But the hour is coming, and now is, when the
true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth;
for the Father is seeking such to worship Him.”

John 4:23

W
e are designed to worship God in spirit and in truth. As Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman at the well, He sought to help her do this by imparting to her God's living water (John 4:13–14). Jesus sought out this woman personally to give her abundant life. In the same way, the Father seeks an encounter with each of us that is real and personal. The Samaritan woman had heard about God; Jesus said true worship must be “face to face” with God. Worship is not religion or ritual; worship is an intimate and vital encounter with a Person. True worship includes the full recognition of who God is: holy, sovereign, almighty, loving, merciful. This recognition brings about the realization of our own sinfulness.

 

True worship is life-changing! It creates within the worshiper's heart a hatred for sin. True worship results in repentance, obedient submission, and a desire for holiness (Isa. 6:1–8). True worship generates a desire to show mercy and to express forgiveness. It includes a joyful acceptance of all that God has provided by His grace. True worship is not exclusive. Just as the Samaritan woman rushed off to tell others of her encounter with the Lord, so true worship will compel the worshiper to include others. As a result of this woman's encounter with Jesus, many others from her village came to know Him as well. The one who has truly worshiped will have a sense of peace and a confident expectation of what God is about to do. True worship produces a transformed life, reflecting the One who has been worshiped.

December 30
Food

Jesus said to them, “My food is to do the will
of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work.”

John 4:34

T
he disciples were often preoccupied with how to meet their physical needs (Matt. 14:15–17; John 4:8; Luke 18:28). Jesus repeatedly assured them that the Father knew their needs and would provide (Luke 11:11–13).

 

When Jesus spoke to the woman at the well, His disciples had gone into a nearby town to get food. While His disciples were seeking earthly nourishment, Jesus was giving this woman “living water” that would satisfy her soul for eternity. When they returned, the disciples urged Jesus to eat. He replied that His “food” was to do the will of His Father. Since their attention was on earthly matters, His disciples misunderstood His reply. Jesus’ very life came from obeying His Father. Because of Jesus’ obedience that day, the woman received eternal life. In her excitement, she brought many others to Jesus to hear for themselves, and many believed that He was indeed the Christ, the Savior of the world (John 4:39–42).

The apostle Paul understood what Jesus had been teaching His disciples. When Paul wrote to the believers in Rome, he stressed that “the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. For he who serves Christ in these things is acceptable to God and approved by men” (Rom. 14:17–18).

When Satan tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread, Jesus quoted the Scriptures, summarizing the focus of His life and ministry: “Know that man shall not live by bread alone; but man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Lord” (Deut. 8:3).

December 31
It Is Finished!

So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!”
And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.

John 19:30

G
od always finishes what He begins (Phil. 1:6). God never speaks a word without ensuring that it comes to pass (Isa. 55:11). Christ is both the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end (Rev. 1:8, 17). Christ is as much at the
end
of His work as He is at its
beginning
.

Jesus was given an enormous mandate. He was to live a sinless life, remaining absolutely obedient to His Father. Even the manner of His death was to fulfill numerous prophecies that had been foretold in Scripture (Matt. 26:24, 31, 54, 56; 27:9, 35, 46; John 19:28, 36–37). Yet, despite the extremely complex assignment Jesus received from His Father, He could shout triumphantly from the cross, “It is finished!”

Christ now resides within each believer. His assignment today is to complete God's will in each Christian. He is just as determined to do this in us as He was to complete God's will for Himself. You will have to resist Christ in order to remain out of the will of God. What is it God wants to do in you? Have you allowed Him to complete what He has begun? He will not force you to receive all that He has for your life. If God's work has not been brought to fruition in you, it is not that Christ has not been diligently working toward that end. Rather, you may need to release areas of your life to Him and be as determined to see God 's work in you completed as Christ is. Review the things God has said to you over this last year. Are there promises God has made to you that you have refused to allow Him to complete? If so, commit to yield your will to God today.

Index of Readings

JANUARY

January 1

John 21:15

Resolutions

January 2

Isaiah 6:5

Woe Is Me!

January 3

Daniel 1:8

Making a Difference

January 4

Isaiah 66:2

Trembling at God's Word

January 5

Jeremiah 2:6

Ritual or Relationship?

January 6

Jeremiah 18:6

God Looks for Clay

January 7

Proverbs 29:18

We Live by Revelation

January 8

Ephesians 3:20

Exceedingly Abundantly

January 9

Mark 1:35

Prayer Discovers God's Agenda

January 10

Isaiah 55:11

When God Speaks, It Is So

January 11

Proverbs 11:18b

Sowing Seeds of Righteousness

January 12

John 17:21

The Key to God's Redemptive Mission

January 13

Hebrews 4:12

The Penetrating Word of God

January 14

Hebrews 12:6

Warfare … or Discipline?

January 15

Psalm 110:3

Compelled to Serve

January 16

Genesis 12:2

God's Eternal Perspective

January 17

Matthew 5:24

Be Reconciled!

January 18

2 Corinthians 5:17

New Life

January 19

Colossians 1:27

Discipleship Is Christ in You

January 20

1 Peter 2:9

Royal Priests

January 21

John 17:17–18

Sanctified and Then Sent

January 22

John 17:26

Our Motivation of Love

January 23

John 8:32

Truth Sets You Free

January 24

John 1:38b–39

Come and See

January 25

John 6:65

The Father Draws You

January 26

Hebrews 5:7

Praying with Tears

January 27

Hebrews 5:8–9

Are You Being Made Perfect?

January 28

Ezekiel 22:30

God Is Looking for Intercessors

January 29

Exodus 19:11

Prepare to Meet Your God!

January 30

Acts 26:19

Do Not Prove Disobedient

January 31

John 21:20–21

Where Are You Looking?

FEBRUARY

February 1

Psalm 1:1–3

Firmly Planted

February 2

Ecclesiastes 3:1

Life's Seasons

February 3

2 Timothy 1:7

Power, Not Fear

February 4

Luke 24:32

The Living Word

February 5

Mark 1:36

Seeking Jesus

February 6

Hebrews 12:1b

Sin That Entangles Us

February 7

Romans 14:23

Without Faith

February 8

Philippians 4:6

Be Anxious for Nothing

February 9

Acts 26:16

Encounters with God

February 10

2 Corinthians 1:20

God's Promises Are Yes

February 11

John 14:21a

Love Brings Obedience

February 12

1 John 3:4

Sin Is Lawlessness

February 13

1 Corinthians 13:7

Love Assumes the Best

February 14

Hosea 3:1a

Relentless Love

February 15

1 Thess. 4:9

Learning to Love

February 16

Matthew 6:12

Forgive to Be Forgiven

February 17

Matthew 16:24

Deny Yourself

February 18

Matthew 16:24

Take Up Your Cross

February 19

Matthew 16:24

Follow Me

February 20

Matthew 5:13

You Are Salt

February 21

Matthew 5:16

You Are Light

February 22

Matthew 17:16–17

Whom Is God Sending to You?

February 23

Galatians 2:20

An Exchanged Life

February 24

Matthew 17:5b

“This Is My Beloved Son … Hear Him!”

February 25

Mark 9:38

Do Not Forbid Him!

February 26

Psalm 23:1–2

Life with the Shepherd

February 27

Psalm 23:4

Comfort from the Shepherd

February 28

Psalm 23:3

Restoration from the Shepherd

February 29

Romans 14:19

Godly Pursuits

MARCH

March 1

Matthew 13:16

Eyes That See, Ears That Hear

March 2

Isaiah 61:1b–2a

Now Is the Acceptable Time

March 3

Hebrews 11:6

Faith Pleases God

March 4

Philippians 4:8b

Meditate on These Things

March 5

John 17:3

Knowing God

March 6

Exodus 3:4

The Extraordinary in the Midst of the Ordinary

March 7

1 Corinthians 12:7

Where Has the Spirit Placed You?

March 8

Philippians 4:19

The Certainty of God's Supply

March 9

Hebrews 10:19–20

Reverence

March 10

Deuteronomy 8:2

Testing Reveals Your Heart

March 11

Jeremiah 33:3

Raising Our Expectations

March 12

Isaiah 55:9

God's Ways Are Not Our Ways

March 13

Mark 1:20

Christ Must Reorient You

March 14

Luke 5:4

Truth Is to Be Experienced

March 15

Exodus 4:24

No Exceptions to Holiness

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