Devotional Reading for February 12, 2026

Genesis 43

As the famine continues, the need for food is great. Dare they go back to Egypt and bring Benjamin?

Judah has matured. He goes from urging that his brother be sold (37:26-27) and sleeping with his daughter-in-law (38:24-26), to personally guaranteeing the safety of Benjamin.

Genesis 43:8-9 (WEB) “Judah said to Israel, his father, ‘Send the boy with me, and we’ll get up and go, so that we may live, and not die, both we, and you, and also our little ones. I’ll be collateral for him. From my hand will you require him. If I don’t bring him to you, and set him before you, then let me bear the blame forever…’ “

Joseph has matured. We get a sense that he recognizes God’s hand at work, and it seems that he’s no longer as full of himself as he was. He shows care, concern, and generosity towards his brothers.

Genesis 43:23 (WEB) “He said, ‘Peace be to you. Don’t be afraid. Your God, and the God of your father, has given you treasure in your sacks. I received your money.’ He brought Simeon out to them.”

We should mature! We’re called to grow as believers and become more like Christ.

Thought for the day: Can you trace growth in your character and maturity since you’ve become a believer?

1 Corinthians 13:11 (WEB) “When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a child. Now that I have become a man, I have put away childish things.”

Devotional Reading for February 11, 2026

Genesis 42

Why does Joseph act the way he does? Recognition. Shock. Concern. Revenge? I think we can take him at his word. This is all a test. He may be conflicted, but he does care. He won’t take their money, and he wants to make sure that Benjamin is actually okay. After all, they hated him because of their jealousy and almost killed him over it! And Benjamin is very special to Jacob too.

Genesis 42:38 (WEB) “He said, ‘My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he only is left. If harm happens to him along the way in which you go, then you will bring down my grey hairs with sorrow to Sheol.’ ”

There is another key verse that lets us know that more is going on than meets the eye.

Genesis 42:9 (WEB) “Joseph remembered the dreams which he dreamt about them…”

Joseph now understands that everything that happened, both good and bad from his perspective, had a reason and a purpose. He’s exactly where he was supposed to be! Be that as it may, he still wants to make sure that his brother is alive.

Thought for the day: God is at work to accomplish His purposes. And we can trust Him to do that in our own lives too!

Romans 8:28 (WEB) “We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, for those who are called according to his purpose.”

Devotional Reading for February 10, 2026

Genesis 41

Remember this?

Genesis 37:8-9 (WEB) “His brothers asked him, ‘Will you indeed reign over us? Will you indeed have dominion over us?’ They hated him all the more for his dreams and for his words. He dreamt yet another dream, and told it to his brothers, and said, ‘Behold, I have dreamt yet another dream: and behold, the sun and the moon and eleven stars bowed down to me.’ “

Here we see the real beginning of the fulfillment of that prophecy. Pharoah has a disturbing dream, and no-one can provide what he feels is the correct interpretation. Then the baker mentions Joseph, and Joseph provides Pharoah with the meaning, again giving the glory to God (41:16). But Joseph does more. He suggests a way forward, and Pharoah decides that the way forward is Joseph! He also recognizes that God is with Joseph in a special way (41:38), and elevates Joseph to second in command of Egypt. After the seven years of plenty, famine comes as predicted. And verse 57 serves as a foreshadowing: “all countries came into Egypt, to Joseph, to buy grain, because the famine was severe in all the earth” (WEB). His family is coming!

Thought for the day: Are we presenting Godly wisdom to people around us?

James 1:5-6 (WEB) “But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. But let him ask in faith, without any doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, driven by the wind and tossed.”

James 3:17 (WEB) “But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceful, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.”

Devotional Reading for February 9, 2026

Genesis 40

This chapter sets up what God does next with Joseph. It’s because of his dream interpretations here that he’s brought to Pharoah’s notice.

What about our dreams? Should we give special credence to them? It’s obvious that God does something special with Joseph. Think of it as something like an angelic announcement. It’s not normative, and we shouldn’t be looking for it in our own lives. God has given us His Word, and we should go there for direction.

2 Timothy 3:16-17 (WEB) “Every Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness, that each person who belongs to God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

Joseph does something very important here, and it’s something that should speak to us. He gives God all the glory for his ability to interpret the dreams (40:8). Whenever God intervenes in our lives in a special way; whenever God does something unusual; whenever God heals us or blesses us; we shouldn’t think that it’s because we’re better or more important than other people. We should always give God the glory for His work in us and through us. Remember, it’s not about us – it’s always about God!

Thought for the day: It’s very easy to be arrogant when we do something well. Do you remember to give God the glory for His work in your life?

John 15:5 (WEB) “I am the vine. You are the branches. He who remains in me and I in him bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.”

Sermon outline for 2/8/26 (Radio broadcast 2/15/26)

Jeremiah’s Sixth “Confession”
Jeremiah 20:15-18

I) Why were we ___________?

A) To _____________ God

B) To _____________ God

C) To _____________ God

D) To _____________ God

E) To _____________ God

1) Through ______________

2) Through ______________

3) Through ______________

F) To _____________ for God

G) To _____________ God

1) Because He ____________ us

2) Because He gives us His ____________

3) Because He gives us an ________________

4) Because we have an eternal ____________

II) Which all means that life is ______________

A) God __________ us

B) We are unique from ______________!

C) We are ____________!

D) We have a _____________!

E) We should ___________!

Devotional Reading for February 8, 2026

Genesis 39

We could see Joseph rebel. We could see him bemoan his predicament. Instead, he does what he can and thrives. Does he have his dreams in the back of his head, encouraging him? Is his faith in God that strong? Note his words: “How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?” Here’s what we do know: even when tempted to do evil, he doesn’t, and he initially suffers for it. But God continues to be with him, and he continues to do what is right!

Isaiah 41:10 (WEB) “Don’t you be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you. Yes, I will help you. Yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness”

Thought for the day: Are you willing to do what is right even if you suffer for it?

1 Peter 3:14 (WEB) “But even if you should suffer for righteousness’ sake, you are blessed.”

Devotional Reading for February 7, 2026

Genesis 38

While we don’t understand or like some of the cultural practices at the time, providing heirs was very important. In fact, we see the concept of levarite marriage eventually codified into the Mosaic law.

Deuteronomy 25:5-6 (WEB) “If brothers dwell together, and one of them dies and has no son, the wife of the dead shall not be married outside to a stranger. Her husband’s brother shall go in to her, and take her as his wife, and perform the duty of a husband’s brother to her. It shall be that the firstborn whom she bears shall succeed in the name of his brother who is dead, that his name not be blotted out of Israel.”

No-one wanted to do what was expected after Tamar’s husband died, so she took matters into her own hands. God used Judah’s infidelity to provide for her. The Bible also sees God behind the deaths of Er and Onan. Did God orchestrate them, or simply allow them to happen? Either way, God decreed or allowed their deaths, which is another nod to His sovereignty.

You may remember the concept of levarite marriage under a different name: kinsman redeemer. It’s a big part of the book of Ruth!

Thought for the day: How are you doing with your family obligations? Hopefully you don’t have to be tricked into fulfilling them!

1 Timothy 5:8 (WEB) “But if anyone doesn’t provide for his own, and especially his own household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.”

Devotional Reading for February 6, 2026

Genesis 37

Joseph, as favorite, apparently felt pretty secure in order to relay his dreams to his family. Didn’t he realize it would make everyone upset? Here we see many of the same issues that have caused problems before, including favoritism and sibling rivalry. And it’s compounded by Joseph’s…attitude? Lack of awareness? Pride? His dreams served as both a prediction and an impetus, since they bring his brothers antagonism to the boiling point. God, in His sovereignty, knew this would happen. In fact, he makes sure of it!

Genesis 37:15 (WEB) “A certain man found him, and behold, he was wandering in the field. The man asked him, ‘What are you looking for?’ “

Thought for the day: God has a purpose and a plan, and He will make sure that it happens.  And His plan is so much better than our plans!

Romans 8:28 (WEB) “We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, for those who are called according to his purpose.”

Devotional Reading for February 5, 2026

Genesis 36

Even though Jacob is the son of the promise, Esau’s descendants still grow and prosper. Eventually they become Edom, and Edom is a thorn in Israel’s side for the duration of its existence. In fact, even after the nation itself is displaced, one of its descendants, Herod the Great, tries to kill Jesus as an infant (Matthew 2:16)!

Thought for the day: Isn’t it astonishing how hatred can be passed down from generation to generation? We need to realize that there is a difference between being angry and staying angry.

Ephesians 4:26-27 (WEB) ” ‘Be angry, and don’t sin.’ Don’t let the sun go down on your wrath, and don’t give place to the devil.”

Devotional Reading for February 4, 2026

Genesis 35

We see a spiritual highlight of Jacob’s life when he returns to Bethel. He has the entire household put away their idols to go meet with God, and God confirms His covenant with him. But it’s followed by a time of personal tragedy (you could even say it’s bookmarked by personal tragedy). How often do we find that’s the case in our own lives? Life is a fluctuation of highs and lows. What we need to do is to keep our eyes focused on El Shaddai (“God Almighty”). When we do, we can see the positive (“son of my right hand”) in the midst of the negative (“son of my sorrow”).

How important was the reaffirmation of the covenant with Jacob when Isaac was about to die? And, speaking of that, we’re a long way from Genesis 27:2 (WEB): “See now, I am old. I don’t know the day of my death.” We know that Isaac was basically blind, but we don’t know what else was going on with his health. Was he overly concerned when he called Esau to him, or should we give him credit for making sure things were ready before he died? In our own culture, I think that it’s appropriate to be concerned! It’s good to make arrangements ahead of time, especially if you have a family.

Thought for the day: Are you keeping your eyes on God? In the midst of your tragedy, can you see God at work?

Romans 8:18 (WEB) “For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which will be revealed towards us.”