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January 10, 2025 By Mike & Marcia Leave a Comment

Devotion 1/10, Make My Heart a Holy Place

The time has come…the kingdom of God has come near.    Mark 1:15
When Jesus launched his ministry, he announced: “The time has come. . . . The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” It is hard to overstate how startling and even dangerous this moment was.
In Jesus’ day, people were often reminded, brutally, that there was one kingdom—Rome—and there was one king—Caesar. And whenever a new Roman emperor rose to the throne, messengers were sent throughout the empire to announce it, calling it “good news.”
So here was Jesus, declaring with boldness, “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” We can see why this was a radical and politically dangerous message. For the people who heard it, it really was good news. As they would soon discover, Jesus did not come to topple Rome but to usher in the kingdom of God, which is not of this world but nevertheless rules over it. This kingdom is characterized by love, mercy, forgiveness, new beginnings, and service. To follow Jesus is to become a citizen of God’s eternal kingdom.
This good news is just as countercultural today as when Jesus first announced it. And this is the message we get to proclaim in his name: Jesus, the King, has come, bringing new life in his name! He holds this world in his hands! Come and follow him!
Lord Jesus, may I receive your good news with fresh ears today. I pray my heart becomes a Holy Place that invites people to Your kingdom. Thank you for inviting me into your kingdom! Amen.
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About Mike & Marcia

I started this journey trying to help someone that had reached out during some troubled times they were dealing with personally.
Turns out in the process I had to deal with my own anger and disappointment with the situation. I prayed for guidance which lead me to giving it up to Christ. It helped me help them writing a daily devotional and in the process I realized my own devotions were lacking. It's now my daily routine. I pray if nothing else it helps to focus on our God of grace if only for a moment for everyone that read them.
I do take requests and any comments.

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