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Our Daily Bread 15 July 2022 || ODB For Today Devotional

Welcome to Our Daily Bread Today Devotional for 15th July 2022 written by Winn Collier to inspire and bless you! Kindly share with other people.

OUR DAILY BREAD DEVOTIONAL 15 JULY 2022 ODB

Today’s Topic: The Whole House

Bible in a Year: Psalms 13–15; Acts 19:21–41

Key Verse: “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.” Acts 16:31

Today’s Scripture: Acts 16:22–34

Our Daily Bread 15 July 2022 || ODB For Today Insight

We see two great movements in the book of Acts that are closely linked: geographical and ethnic. The good news moves from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth and from Jews to gentiles. Jerusalem represents Judaism and God’s Old Testament promise to bring salvation to the world through the nation of Israel. This promise goes back to God’s covenant with Abraham (Genesis 12:1–3), where God promised that He’d create a great nation (Israel) through him and would bless all people. This promise was fulfilled through Jesus the Messiah (Luke 1:55, 73; 3:34; 19:9; Acts 3:25; 7:17). Adapted from Understanding the Bible: The Book of Acts.

Our Daily Bread 15 July 2022 || ODB Message

Wearing his striped jumpsuit, James walked across the steamy jail gym and climbed into the portable pool where he was baptized by the prison chaplain. James’ joy multiplied, however, when he heard that his daughter Brittany—also an inmate—had been baptized that same day . . . in the same water! When they realized what had happened, even the staff got emotional. “There wasn’t a dry eye,” the chaplain said. In and out of jail for years, Brittany and her dad both wanted God’s forgiveness. And together, God gave them new life.

Scripture describes another prison encounter—this time with a jailer—where Jesus’ love transformed an entire family. After a “violent earthquake” shook the prison and “the prison doors flew open,” Paul and Silas didn’t run but remained in their cell (Acts 16:26–28). The jailer, overcome with gratitude that they didn’t flee, took them to his house and eventually asked that life-changing question: “What must I do to be saved?” (v. 30)

“Believe in the Lord Jesus,” they answered, “you and your household” (v. 31). The response reveals God’s desire to pour out mercy on not only individuals but also entire families. Encountering God’s love, they all came “to believe in God—[the jailer] and his whole household” (v. 34). Though we’re often eager for the salvation of those we love, we can trust that God loves them even more than we do. He desires to renew all of us, our whole house. By: Winn Collier

Reflect: What difference does it make to consider how God reaches out to whole families? How can you trust God’s mercy for your family?

Prayer: Dear God, please reveal Yourself to my whole family.

Our Daily Bread 15 July 2022 || ODB For Today Devotional
Our Daily Bread 15 July 2022 || ODB For Today Devotional

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