The Living Word: A Daily Devotional with Jeff & Dale from The Jenkins Institute
The Living Word is a daily devotional featuring Scripture and encouragement from Jeff and Dale of The Jenkins Institute. Each episode offers a thoughtful reading to coincide with the daily devotional guides from our annual devotional books. They are designed to help listeners begin or end their day grounded in God’s Word.
The Living Word: A Daily Devotional with Jeff & Dale from The Jenkins Institute
Week 19: Monday, What Seems Small Can Be Significant
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The mustard seed is the smallest of any seed that can be planted, yet a
black mustard plant can grow up to six feet six inches tall.
We think small things we do for people do not matter, like sending a text
to someone who had surgery or wishing someone happy birthday on their
Facebook wall. I assure you, trivial things matter to people. What seems
like a small thing to us can make a significant difference.
Welcome to the Living Word.
SPEAKER_01Week thirteen, Friday. Lesson title. Today's scripture, Matthew chapter thirteen, verses forty-five through forty-six. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, who on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought it. Matthew chapter 13, verses 45 through 46, ESV. English Standard Version. But all my friends are Christians. Didn't James warn about friendship with the world? And didn't Paul tell us about how evil companions corrupt? James chapter 4, verse 4. First Corinthians chapter 15, verse 33. True. But we must remember God left us here to be ambassadors for Jesus. Second Corinthians chapter 5, verse 20. That Jesus commanded us to go into all the world. Matthew chapter 28 verses 18 through 20. And to be salt and light in a world that needs the light. Matthew chapter 5, verses 13 through 16. So our mission, while here, is to spend our time influencing others in the direction of Jesus. We are not to be a closed community. There is a danger to so isolate our children and ourselves in a pure desire to dampen the influence of sin in our lives that we destroy what is perhaps the prime reason we are still in this world. With Christian schools, homeschooling, Christian colleges and universities, Christian communities, Christian sports leagues, etc. etc. etc. We end up never learning to interact with the world. We can end up so isolated that we never spot one of those lovely pearls. And in the process, we only see the ugly that is sin in others, and not the beauty God put in each of us. Today I will get out there with my family and be light, salt and an ambassador, an influencer, and an imitator of Jesus. I will remember that we live in a dark world, but that is where we can be children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation among whom you shine as lights in the world. Philippians chapter two verse fifteen. I will be a merchant searching for pearls.
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