Daily Devotionals – Max Lucado
Summary: Max Lucado is a preacher with a storyteller's gift — a pastor's heart and a poet's pen. Max's message is simple: God loves you; let him. Max serves the people of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas. He preaches and writes to the hurting, the guilty, the lonely, the discouraged.
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It was a tense deacon’s meeting. Apparently there was more agitation than agreement, and after a lengthy discussion, someone suggested, “Why don’t we pray about it?”—to which another questioned: “Has it…
God is often more patient with us than we are with ourselves. We assume if we fall, we aren’t born again. If we have the old desires,…
Society says change the outside and the inside will follow. Give a person education, the right habits, the right disciplines, and the person will be changed. Oh, we…
I had planned to nap during my trip. But the fellow next to me had other ideas! Knowing I couldn’t sleep, I opened my Bible. “What ya’…
Sheep aren’t smart. They tend to wander into running creeks for water, then their wool grows heavy and they drown. They have no sense of direction. They…
Behold a hero of the west. A thousand head of cattle pass behind him. He needs no one. He’s a cowboy. The American hero. Behold a hero…
If I were to ask you to describe your heavenly Father, you’d give me a response. If I were to ask you to tell me what Jesus did…
I’ve often thought it curious how few people Jesus raised from the dead. He healed hundreds, fed thousands, but as far as we know He only raised…
Lucille Ball said the secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age. It’s hard to lie about the obvious. When…
We give more applause to a brawny ball-carrier than we do to the God who made us. We sing more songs to the moon than to the Christ…
Why does a mother love her newborn child? Because the baby is hers? Even more so… because the baby is her! Her blood. Her flesh. Her hope. …
“Jesus poured water into a bowl and began to wash the disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel wrapped around Him.” (John 13:5) We say, “No! Don’t wash…
Much of life is spent getting out of bed. Fixing lunches. Turning in assignments. Changing diapers. Paying bills. Routine. Regular. More struggle than strut. You thought marriage was…
It’s one thing to suffer for doing wrong. Something else entirely to suffer for doing right. But it happens. And when the storm bursts, it washes away…
Nathanael said to Philip, “Can anything good come from Nazareth?” Philip answered, “Come and see.” (John 1:46) The question about Jesus still lingers. And the answer of…