Wednesday, April 1, 2026

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“And Felix, knowing accurately the things concerning the way, adjourned them” (Acts 24:22 JND).

Here we see more “gamesmanship” taking place, this time by the Roman governor Felix. First of all, the chief captain in Jerusalem sent Paul to Caesarea, because he did not know what to do with him. Now the Roman governor there does not know what to do with him either. He knew that Paul was not guilty of any crime, yet he wanted to please the Jews. He was also very familiar with Christianity, which at that time was simply called “the way.” He ought to have released Paul, but he knew that the Jews were famous for starting riots, and he did not want another one on his hands. To avoid this, he kept on adjourning, deferring, delaying, and hoping that the problem would go away.

This has often been the world’s way, but it should not be the Christian’s way. We should always do what is right, and trust the Lord for the consequences. To delay doing what is right because of possible unpleasant consequences for ourselves is to dishonor the Lord. As we remarked yesterday, the Lord is in full control of our circumstances, and will take care of us if we follow Him.

 

             
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

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“But when Paul perceived that the one part were Sadducees, and the other Pharisees, he cried out in the council, Men and brethren, I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee: of the hope and resurrection of the dead I am called in question” (Acts 23:6).

 If we go back to the history of the Apostle Paul’s arrest in Jerusalem, we now find him brought before the Jewish council. In human terms, what Paul said in our verse for today would be considered a “master stroke of gamesmanship.” When the council was attacking him, Paul introduced the one subject on which they disagreed with one another—the resurrection of the dead (notice verse 8). This threw the council into confusion and resulted in an uproar. They forgot about accusing Paul and instead fought with each other.

But was this the right thing to do? No, for we never need to resort to human means to achieve something, if we belong to the Lord. Paul admitted this himself, when later he was speaking before the Roman governor Felix in Caesarea (see Acts 24:20-21). Paul walked with the Lord, and quickly realized that the way he had acted before the council was not faith in the Lord. He was willing to admit publicly that what he had said was not right for a Christian. The Lord is over all, and can look after us; we do not need to resort to the world’s means to make things right.

 

             
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Monday, March 30, 2026

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“And the Lord said unto Moses…thy people, which thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt, have corrupted themselves” (Exodus 32:7).

“Now therefore, I [Moses] pray Thee…that I may find grace in Thy sight: and consider that this nation is Thy people” (Exodus 33:13).

When the people of Israel had made a golden calf to worship, the Lord was very angry with them. He then tested Moses by referring to them as “thy people,” and told Moses to let Him destroy them all. To replace them, the Lord said that He would make of Moses a great nation (see Exodus 32:10). It was a tempting offer, for what the people had done was very serious.

But Moses had spent time in the Lord’s presence, and he had the heart of the Lord towards the people. Also, he had the Lord’s honor and glory before him, and not the pride that would have wanted himself to be made a great nation. He continually reminded the Lord that they were His people, and that it was His power that had brought them out of Egypt. The Lord knew that Moses would react like this, and it was what His own heart wanted too. Then the Lord did not destroy the people, but forgave them, and told Moses to go ahead and lead them into the land of Canaan.

 

             
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Sunday, March 29, 2026

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“I became in the Spirit on the Lord’s day, and I heard behind me a great voice as of a trumpet” (Revelation 1:10 JND).

It is interesting to notice that this verse contains the only reference to the first day of the week as “the Lord’s day.” Also, the words were uttered by a man (the Apostle John) who had been banished to the island of Patmos, and probably had no Christian fellowship there. Yet he recognized the importance of the first day of the week, calling it the Lord’s day, even though he likely could not remember the Lord in the normal way. Notice too that he says that he “became in the Spirit.” Likely there were worldly influences around him, and in order to be in the Spirit, he had made an effort to put those things out of his mind. But it was on that day that the Lord spoke to him, with a voice like a trumpet.

All this is good for us to remember. Most of us are not banished from our brethren, as John was, but do we devote the Lord’s day to Him? Do we recognize His lordship over us, and use the day for Him? Yes, some of us may be compelled to work occasionally on a Lord’s day, but do we treat the day as His, as much as possible? It is a day when we can honor the Lord Jesus, first of all by remembering Him in death, and then by using our time and energy for Him.

 

             
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Saturday, March 28, 2026

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“And He [the Lord] said unto me, Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the Gentiles. And they gave him audience unto this word, and then lifted up their voices, and said, Away with such a fellow from the earth: for it is not fit that he should live” (Acts 22:21-22).

Here we see Paul trying to explain the gospel to that Jewish mob, and trying to show them why he preached the way he did. They listened to him until he spoke about going out to preach to the Gentiles, and then they started a riot. They could not bear to think that God was going to bless the Gentiles, who were outside the nation of Israel. But even back in the Old Testament, God had spoken quite a few times about bringing the Gentiles into blessing too, and the Jews should have realized this. However, they did not want to believe it, and sadly, it is easy to refuse something when we do not want to believe it.

Most of you who read this calendar are Gentiles, and we should all be very thankful that God chose to bring us into blessing in Christ. Yes, the nation of Israel is God’s chosen people, and He has not forgotten about them. But for now, God is forming His church from every race and nation, and both Jews and Gentiles may come and be saved on the same basis.

 

             
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Friday, March 27, 2026

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“And when he [the Apostle Paul] came upon the stairs, so it was, that he was borne of the soldiers for the violence of the people. For the multitude of the people followed after, crying, Away with him” (Acts 21:35-36).

“But they cried out, Away with Him, away with Him, crucify Him” (John 19:15).

When the Lord Jesus was on earth, the Jewish mob cried out to the Roman governor Pilate, “Away with Him,” for they wanted to get rid of the Lord Jesus. It was probably about thirty years later that the Apostle Paul was in Jerusalem, and we find a large mob of Jews crying out the same words. The crowd was all worked up into religious fanaticism, and they wanted to get rid of Paul too. Why was this?

It was because Paul was teaching that the Lord Jesus was the Messiah, and that He had died on the cross to save those same people who were so upset. More than this, Paul was teaching those Jews who got saved that they did not need to carry on with Jewish laws and rules, or Jewish sacrifices, and other things that were only pictures of what the Lord Jesus had done. All this roused the hatred of the Jews, and they wanted to kill Paul too. But there was another reason why they hated Paul; we will see that tomorrow.

We need to remember this too. If this world did not want the Lord Jesus, it will not want us either. We may not always be harmed or killed, but we will not be popular in this world if we are faithful.

 

             
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Thursday, March 26, 2026

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“There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the Lord” (Proverbs 21:30).

During World War II, nations on both sides of the conflict tried many different plans and tricks to try and fool the other side, and to get an advantage over them. Sometimes they were very successful, as when the British pretended to be gathering a large army in Scotland in 1944, leading Germany to think that they were about to begin an invasion of Europe in Norway and the French city of Calais. But the real plan was to invade France in the region of Normandy, and this occurred on D-day—June 6, 1944.

However, our verse today reminds us that we cannot plan anything against the Lord, for He knows it all beforehand, and His power will overcome any of man’s designs. Man forgets about that, and thinks that he can make anything happen, if only he is smart enough, and plans well enough. But the Lord always has the last word; we cannot plan against Him.

It is so important to remember this in our personal lives, and to pray about everything we do. If we have the mind of the Lord in our plans, they will not fail.

 

             
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

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“And finding a ship sailing over unto Phenicia, we went aboard…and landed at Tyre: for there the ship was to unlade her burden…and finding disciples, we tarried there seven days” (Acts 21:2-4).

If you have studied ancient history, you will remember that Tyre was a very old city, dating from at least 1000 B.C. It is mentioned in the Old Testament in connection with David and Solomon. The Tyrians were a commercial people, and although Tyre had been conquered and largely destroyed by Alexander the Great, it was still an important seaport and commercial place in Roman times. However, Paul does not mention any of this. Rather, he was overjoyed to find believers there, and he stayed with them a week.

We ought to see the world the way Paul and others in the early church did. Nowadays many young people want to visit as many places in this world as possible. Rather than collecting “things,” they want a passport full of foreign visas and stamps. Yes, it is fun to visit various parts of the world, but our aim ought to be to spread the gospel, and to encourage other believers, rather than simply making “tourist” visits. Everything in this world will be destroyed eventually, but we will spend all eternity with our brethren. It is good to enjoy their company now!

 

             
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

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“And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified” (Acts 20:32).

There are many things that can be an encouragement and a help to us in our Christian pathway—good Christian friends, a nice assembly where we can go, others who have an interest in gospel work, a nice Christian family, to name a few. However, Paul does not mention any of these things when he takes leave of the Ephesian elders. No, because anything connected with man may fail us. We may find that there are not many Christian friends available to us, or we may find that those in our local gathering do not encourage us much.

However, the Lord Himself, and also His Word, never change. The Lord is always there for us, and when we read His Word, we are built up, and learn more about that inheritance that is ours. We may enjoy the help of others, either from individuals, or collectively, but they are a help only inasmuch as they bring God and His Word before us. We do not need anything else.

 

             
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Monday, March 23, 2026

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“Remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how He said, It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35).

It is interesting that it was the Apostle Paul who wrote these words, as he never knew the Lord Jesus when He was here on earth. Paul never heard the Lord Jesus actually say those words. Someone must have told Paul what the Lord Jesus said, and he repeats it here, when he was speaking to the Ephesian elders. But it is a very important truth to remember.

The happiest Christians are those who are givers, for it is being more like the Lord Jesus Himself. God is a giving God, and has given us the greatest gift of all—His own beloved Son. Now He calls us to be givers too.

Naturally we all like to be takers, but there is a special joy in being a giver, and giving glorifies God too. When we have received so much, it is wonderful to be able to give to others.

 

             
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