Our Daily Bread Devotional 2026

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion May 1, 2025 Thursday

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion May 1, 2025 Thursday

OUR DAILY BREAD DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE FOR 1ST MAY 2025

Welcome to Today’s Study of Our Daily Bread Devotional Message to inspire and bless you! Read, Study and, Meditate over and over again. Let the blessings of God rest upon you!

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OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion May 1, 2025 Thursday

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion May 1, 2025 Thursday

Topic: Listening for God’s Voice
Bible in a Year: 1 Kings 10-11; Luke 21:20-38
Bible verse: After the fire came a gentle whisper. – 1 Kings 19:12

Today’s Scripture: 1 Kings 19:8-14
Insight: Some scholars believe that in 1 Kings 19, Elijah was suffering from depression. He was weary after three and a half hard years of ministry, the events on Mount Carmel, and his flight from the wrath of Jezebel. But notice how kindly God cares for his discouraged servant. He gives Elijah rest to compensate for his fatigue and then provides him with food to restore his strength (vv. 5-7). Later, God would continue His care for him by assigning him new tasks to focus on—anointing kings and training Elisha (vv. 15-18). Today, as we serve God, we can listen for His voice and receive His compassionate care. By: Bill Crowder

OUR DAILY BREAD Today Devotion May 1, 2025 Message

In the early twentieth century, New York City had become a noisy place. With an overhead train, cars, trolleys, newsboys yelling, and people rushing around—life was loud! Yet, one day at Broadway and 34th Street, a man named Charles Kellogg declared to his friend, “Listen, I hear a cricket.”

“Impossible,” his friend answered. “With all this racket, you couldn’t hear a tiny sound like that.” Yet Mr. Kellogg insisted and eventually found the cricket, chirping in the window of a bakery. “What astonishing hearing you have,” his friend proclaimed. “Not at all,” Mr. Kellogg replied. “It’s a matter of where you focus your attention.”

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Elijah was a prophet of God who’d just seen Him perform an amazing display of His power, but now the prophet was hiding in a cave for fear of the pagan queen (1 Kings 19:1-9). This time, however, God didn’t want to communicate in a powerful way. Even though He had sent a great wind, an earthquake, and even a roaring fire (vv. 11-12), it was time now for Elijah to commune with God personally and quietly. God wanted to speak to the prophet in “a gentle whisper” (v. 12).

Today, there’s a surplus of noise in our lives, yet God still speaks in a quiet voice through the Scriptures and by His Spirit. Taking time to prayerfully focus our attention on God will help us tune in to His comforting, guiding voice. By: Brent Hackett

Reflect & Pray
What noises are crowding in on your life? How can you listen for God’s voice in your busy world?

Dear Father, I thank You that I can listen for Your Spirit to speak to me quietly.

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