DATE POSTED
Thursday, August 20, 2026, and I was blessed to be at Mariposa Apartment Homes, San Marcos, TX when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find and read any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
I would love for you to read today’s Scripture in your own personal Bible!
Romans 2:17-20 (NLT): 17 You who call yourselves Jews are relying on God’s law, and you boast about your special relationship with him. 18 You know what he wants; you know what is right because you have been taught his law. 19 You are convinced that you are a guide for the blind and a light for people who are lost in darkness. 20 You think you can instruct the ignorant and teach children the ways of God. For you are certain that God’s law gives you complete knowledge and truth.
APPLICATION – as inspired by the Holy Spirit
I hope you’ve taken a moment to read the verses referenced above, as they’ll help you better grasp the context of this devotional.
In Romans 2:17-20, Paul addresses a group of Jews who took great pride in possessing God’s Law. They knew God’s commands, understood right from wrong, and considered themselves qualified to teach others. They saw themselves as guides for the blind and lights for those walking in spiritual darkness.
Yet Paul’s concern was not with what they knew. His concern was with what they were doing with what they knew.
God had entrusted them with a precious gift: His truth. But knowledge alone was never God’s goal. He desired transformed lives that reflected His character and pointed others to Him.
As believers today, we have been given that same precious gift. We have access to God’s Word. We have experienced His grace through Jesus Christ. We know the difference between truth and error. Many of us teach, encourage, and mentor others in the faith.
The question is: Are we living what we know?
It is easy to become comfortable with our Christian knowledge while slowly drifting in our commitment to Christ. Unless we maintain a daily relationship with our Savior through prayer, worship, and the study of His Word, we can gradually allow old habits and worldly attitudes to reclaim ground in our lives.
This is not very different from the challenge Paul presented to the Jews. They possessed God’s truth and taught God’s truth, but Paul urged them to faithfully practice God’s truth.
I am reminded of a faithful pastor who often encouraged believers to remain as passionate for Christ as they were in the days immediately following their salvation. Sadly, new believers are sometimes told to “settle down” and restrain their excitement. Yet Scripture never teaches us to become less enthusiastic about Jesus. Instead, we are called to grow deeper in our love and devotion for Him.
I especially love Paul’s imagery in verse 19. As followers of Christ, we are called to be guides for those who are spiritually blind and lights for those walking in darkness. What a privilege and responsibility!
May we never forget that people are watching our lives. Some are searching for hope. Others are looking for evidence that Jesus truly changes lives. As God’s children, we are called to reflect His light faithfully.
Jesus warned of the seriousness of influencing others in the wrong direction:
“If anyone causes one of these little ones, those who believe in Me, to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.” (Matthew 18:6 NIV)
May we never become obstacles to someone’s faith, but rather instruments through which others are drawn closer to Christ.
TODAY’S CHALLENGE
God has blessed us with the greatest gift imaginable: the promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ and the privilege of knowing Him through His Word.
Don’t simply possess that gift. Live it.
Don’t merely learn God’s truth. Practice it.
Don’t keep Christ’s light hidden. Share it.
Let us encourage one another to remain faithful, passionate, and obedient servants of Jesus Christ so that those around us may see His love shining through our lives and be drawn to the Savior.
PRAYER
Father, thank You for the precious gift of Your Word and for the salvation You have freely given through Your Son, Jesus Christ. Forgive me for the times when I have been content to know Your truth without fully living it. Help me to remain close to You each day so that my life reflects Your love, grace, and holiness. Use me as a light to those who are walking in darkness, and help me encourage others towards knowing Jesus personally. May my words and actions point people to Jesus and bring glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
FOOTNOTE
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