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In this episode of Berean Devotion, George Binoka explores Joshua 22–24, Psalm 116, and Luke 19, reflecting on faithfulness, gratitude, stewardship, and wholehearted devotion to God.
The reading begins with Joshua 22, where the eastern tribes build an altar that is initially misunderstood as an act of rebellion. Through open communication, the misunderstanding is resolved, teaching the importance of seeking clarity and avoiding even the appearance of wrongdoing. Joshua 23 and 24 record Joshua’s farewell addresses, urging Israel to remain faithful to the Lord. His timeless declaration—“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord”—calls believers to choose wholehearted devotion to God above all else.
Psalm 116 offers a beautiful expression of thanksgiving, celebrating God’s mercy and His willingness to hear and deliver those who call upon Him. It reminds listeners that love for God naturally flows from gratitude for His salvation and faithfulness.
In Luke 19, Jesus demonstrates His mission to seek and save the lost through His encounter with Zacchaeus. The parable of the minas emphasizes faithful stewardship, teaching that believers are accountable for how they use the gifts God has entrusted to them. The chapter concludes with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem and Jesus weeping over the city, revealing His deep compassion for those who reject Him.
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Because God hears our prayers, keeps His promises, and seeks the lost, believers are called to serve Him with gratitude, steward His blessings faithfully, and commit wholeheartedly to His will.
By Berean Baptist ChurchIn this episode of Berean Devotion, George Binoka explores Joshua 22–24, Psalm 116, and Luke 19, reflecting on faithfulness, gratitude, stewardship, and wholehearted devotion to God.
The reading begins with Joshua 22, where the eastern tribes build an altar that is initially misunderstood as an act of rebellion. Through open communication, the misunderstanding is resolved, teaching the importance of seeking clarity and avoiding even the appearance of wrongdoing. Joshua 23 and 24 record Joshua’s farewell addresses, urging Israel to remain faithful to the Lord. His timeless declaration—“As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord”—calls believers to choose wholehearted devotion to God above all else.
Psalm 116 offers a beautiful expression of thanksgiving, celebrating God’s mercy and His willingness to hear and deliver those who call upon Him. It reminds listeners that love for God naturally flows from gratitude for His salvation and faithfulness.
In Luke 19, Jesus demonstrates His mission to seek and save the lost through His encounter with Zacchaeus. The parable of the minas emphasizes faithful stewardship, teaching that believers are accountable for how they use the gifts God has entrusted to them. The chapter concludes with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem and Jesus weeping over the city, revealing His deep compassion for those who reject Him.
Key Themes:
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Closing Thought:
Because God hears our prayers, keeps His promises, and seeks the lost, believers are called to serve Him with gratitude, steward His blessings faithfully, and commit wholeheartedly to His will.