Daily Devotions from the Bible!

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Put Others First!

Daily Devotions from the Bible!

Paul wrote the letter to the Philippians from prison, offering encouragement to the church in Philippi. In this passage, Paul emphasizes humility and selflessness, calling believers to consider the needs of others over their own, modeling their lives after Christ’s example.

Through these verses apostle Paul instructs us to avoid selfish ambition and pride. Instead, we are to embrace humility, putting others’ needs before our own. This is a countercultural way of living, especially in a world that often encourages self-promotion.

Think of a relay race where each runner must hand off the baton. If one runner tries to keep the baton for themselves, the team fails. Life is a bit like that; we move forward together by supporting one another, not by seeking individual glory.

Consider the relationships in your life. Are there areas where you can prioritize someone else’s needs? How can you serve others in your daily interactions?

This week, make it a point to intentionally put someone else first. Offer a helping hand, listen closely, or take time to serve without expecting anything in return.

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The Good Shepherd Cares!

Daily Devotions from the Bible!

In this passage, Jesus speaks to a Jewish audience, using the familiar imagery of a shepherd and his flock. Shepherds in ancient Israel were responsible for the care, safety, and guidance of their sheep. By calling Himself the “Good Shepherd,” Jesus contrasts His loving sacrifice with the indifference of hired hands, who flee when danger comes.

Literally, Jesus is saying that He is willing to lay down His life for His followers—His sheep. The hired hand, who works only for payment, runs away when the sheep are threatened because he lacks genuine care. But Jesus, the Good Shepherd, will stand between the flock and danger, even at the cost of His life.

Imagine a firefighter running into a burning building to save lives, while someone hired for a lesser role might hesitate. Jesus is like that firefighter, giving everything for the safety of those He loves.

Reflect on Jesus’ deep care for you, knowing He has laid down His life for you. How does this truth affect the way you trust Him in moments of danger, fear, or uncertainty?

Today, take time to rest in the security of being cared for by the Good Shepherd. Trust in His constant protection and love.

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