Our Daily Bread Devotional 2025

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion 6 April 2025 Sunday

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion 6 April 2025 Sunday

OUR DAILY BREAD DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE FOR APRIL 6TH, 2025

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OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion 6 April 2025 Sunday

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion 6 April 2025 Sunday

Topic: Hospitality in Jesus
Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 4-6; Luke 9:1-17
Bible Verse: When [Lydia] and the members of her household were baptized, she invited us to her home. – Acts 16:15

Today’s Scripture: Acts 16:11-15
Insight: Genuine, selfless expressions of hospitality and kindness can be used by Jesus to encourage His workers. In addition to the “open heart, open home” dynamic in play with Lydia in Acts 16:14-15, we see a similar pattern with the jailer in Philippi. Upon hearing and believing what he and his household needed to do to be saved, he “washed [Paul and Silas’] wounds” (v. 33). Then “the jailer brought them into his house and set a meal before them” (v. 34). Acts 28 also records instances of extreme kindness. When Paul was sailing to Rome as a prisoner, a storm forced the ship to come ashore on the island of Malta. He exercised his apostolic gifts among the islanders, and their hospitality was a balm for him (vv. 3-10). By: Arthur Jackson

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion 6 April 2025 Message

During the US civil rights movement, famed New Orleans cook Leah Chase did what she could. She prepared food and fed those who were marching for equal rights for all people. She said, “I was just feeding people. They were fighting for something, and they didn’t know what they would find when they went out there. They didn’t know what would happen to them on the streets. But when they were here, they knew I’d feed them. That’s what I could do for them.”

The gift of hospitality may sometimes be overlooked, but it can be just as important as other forms of serving one another in Christ. A businesswoman named Lydia—“a dealer in purple cloth” (Acts 16:14)—showed hospitality to Paul and the other preachers spreading the good news about Jesus to the people of Macedonia (vv. 11-15). She used what she had—her home—to help the traveling team. After accepting the gospel message, Lydia insisted on providing a place for the preachers to rest, saying, “If you consider me a believer in the Lord, . . . come and stay at my house” (v. 15). Much like the civil rights workers, Paul and his coworkers didn’t need to worry about a meal due to Lydia’s hospitality.

Gifts of hospitality can go a long way in helping all people—both fellow believers and those who still need Jesus. Let’s serve others as God provides what we need to help them. By: Katara Patton

Reflect & Pray
When has someone’s hospitality helped you? How can you serve others today and help meet their practical needs?

Dear God, thank You for those who’ve shown hospitality to me. Please show me how to serve others in love.

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