Daily Devotion 
Monday, March 16

 
Stand Your Watch!
 
I will stand my watch
And set myself on the rampart,
And watch to see what He will say to me,
And what I will answer when I am corrected.
HABAKKUK 2:1

The watchman's job was vital.  An approaching army left residents of an ancient city precious little time to flee or to prepare for battle.  Everyone's life depended on the alert watchman as he peered into the horizon for the earliest glimpse of an approaching threat.  It was critical that the people be alerted as soon as possible to what was coming.

As a Christian, God places you as a watchman for yourself, your friends, your family, and your church family.  It is essential that you be attentive to what God is saying.  It may be that a friend is in crisis and needs God's word.  As you study your Bible, God may choose to give you words of encouragement to share with your friend.  It may be that as your children face difficult challenges, God will  speak to you as you pray and reveal how you can help them.  If you are spiritually alert, you may receive a warning from God that addresses specific dangers that those around you are facing.

If you are careless, on the other hand, your family may be struggling, but the answers God has for them will go unheard.  If you are oblivious to God's message, those around you may miss the encouraging promise from God that He wanted to share through you.  God holds His watchmen accountable for their diligence (Ezek. 33:6).  Strive to be attentive to every word that comes to you from God.  Your diligence will benefit you and those around you as you heed God's warnings and follow His commands.
 
~ Experiencing God Day-by-Day


Bible in One Year:   Deuteronomy 28-29; Mark 14:54-72
 
Praying God's Word Day-by-Day
 
~  Any "No" an earnestly seeking child of God receives from the Throne is for the sake of a greater "Yes."
 
Father, help me to remember in my impatience that the end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride (Ecclesiastes 7:8).
 
You led Your children, the Israelites, all the way in the desert for forty years, to humble them and to test them in order to know what was in their hearts, whether or not they would keep Your commands (Deuteronomy 8:2).
 
Help me to understand that sometimes You lead me on certain paths to humble me also, to see what is in my heart.
 
Purify my heart, Lord, so that I will be patient in the waiting times, and so that You will take joy in what You find.
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