Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Mary of Bethany - The Woman Jesus Defended

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Bible Reading: Luke 9:23-36 

Key Verse: Verse 3 – Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.

Key Words: Then took Mary a pound of ointment 

The family of Mary is a very interesting family.  They were personal friends of Jesus.  Jesus described Lazarus as a friend in John 12:11; Martha loved to serve the Lord; but Mary loved to sit and learn at Jesus’ feet.  We are told in Luke 10:39 that Mary sat at the feet of Jesus and heard His Word.

It was Mary of Bethany who took ointment and cleaned the feet of Jesus.  As a result of this, Judas rebuked her for wasting expensive ointment.  As a result of this rebuke, Jesus came to her defense: “Let her alone” (John 12:7).  What a stern rebuke!

Isn’t it great to know that when our enemies are snipping at our heels, Jesus defends those who are living in righteousness?

I remember, as a young lad, riding to the corner grocery store with my two friends, Ricky and Alan.  On the way home, we rode by a new house where people were moving in.  Curiosity got the best of us and we rode as close as we could to the house – too close.  They had the biggest dog I’ve ever seen.  This dog didn’t like the fact that we had invaded his territory, so the chase was on.  We began to peddle as fast as we could, but the big mutt was gaining fast.  We finally had to put our feet on the handle bars and hope that we could coast to my house, which we did.  As God would have it, my dad was on the front porch.  He looked at that dog and shouted, “Get out of here and leave them alone.”  The old mutt turned and ran as fast as he could in the opposite direction.

Every time I have an enemy or foe after me, I remember that day and the story, and I hear in my heart the Lord crying out to those who intend to harm me, “Let him alone!”  To God be the glory!

                                                                                     Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do:

            Do right and let the Lord be your Defender.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Martha - A Servant's Heart

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Bible Reading:  Luke 10:38-42 & John 12:1-2

Key Verse: Verse John 12:2There they made him a supper; and Martha served: but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with him.

Key Words: There they made a supper; and Martha served 

There are many things that could be said about Martha, but the one characteristic that stands out is her servant’s heart.  There is little doubt that she had the gift of ministry (Romans 12:7).  There is also no doubt that she was hospitable and opened her home to all.

John Kenneth Galbraith, in his autobiography, A Life in Our Times, illustrates the devotion of Emily Gloria Wilson, his family’s housekeeper:  It had been a wearying day, and I asked Emily to hold all telephone calls while I had a nap.  Shortly thereafter the phone rang.  Lyndon Johnson was calling from the White House.  “Get me Ken Galbraith.  This is Lyndon Johnson.”  “He is sleeping, Mr. President.  He said not to disturb him.”  “Well, wake him up.  I want to talk to him.”  “No, Mr. President.  I work for him, not you.”  When I called the President back, he could scarcely control his pleasure.  “Tell that woman I want her here in the White House.”

I believe Martha had this same loyalty to Jesus!  My prayer is that our loyalty in service would not be to men but to God.

                                                                                     Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do: 

            Serve God by being a servant to others.

Monday, May 18, 2026

Elizabeth - A Miracle of God

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Bible Reading: Luke 1:5-38

Key Verse: Verse 36 – And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, she hath also conceived a son in her old age: and this is the sixth month with her, who was called barren.

Key Words: Elizabeth, she hath also conceived 

There are several things we know in regard to Elizabeth.  We know she was a cousin to Mary, the mother of Jesus.  We know that she was righteous before God and that she walked in the commandments of God.  We also know that she was well-stricken in age and well beyond her child-bearing years.  But this is nothing to an all-powerful God and so it was that she birthed the forerunner of Jesus: the man we know as John, the Baptist.

Elizabeth is a picture of the miraculous works of God.

The miracles of God are beyond human comprehension!!  Reminds me of the story of the little fellow who attended Sunday School for the first time.  The lesson on that Sunday was on Moses.  When the little fellow went home, his mother asked him what he had learned.  He replied, “I learned about Moses.”  “And,” the mother asked, “what exactly did you learn?”  “Well,” said the young lad, “I learned that Moses went behind enemy lines to rescue the Jews from Egypt.  The battle was hard and Moses had to call in air power from the Air Force and heavy artillery from the Army.  He had to ask for the engineers to build a pontoon bridge to get the Jews across the water.”  Finally the mother interrupted, “Did you really learn all that in Sunday School?”  “No,” replied the boy, “but if I told you what they really said, you’d never believe it.”

God is in the miracle business and Elizabeth is a picture of one of God’s miracles.

                                                                            Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do: 

            God gave Elizabeth a physical life.  But the greatest of all miracles is being born again spiritually.  Have you truly received the miracle of salvation?

 

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Anna - A Woman of Favor and Grace

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Bible Reading: Luke 2:21-38

Key Verse: Verse 36 –And there was one Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Aser: she was of a great age, and had lived with an husband seven years from her virginity;”

Key Words: And there was one Anna 

The name Anna means favor and grace.  We know that Anna was married for seven years and remained a widow for eighty-four years.

Here are a few things we know about Anna.

Ø  She was a widow of great age (verse 36).

Ø  She was a devout worshipper of God (verse 37).

Ø  She was a person of fasting and prayer (verse 37).

Ø  She was full of prayer and thanksgiving (verse 38).

No wonder she was given the name Anna: because of the favor and grace she received from God.

Most of us will never fully know this side of heaven all that God has done for us, of which we are so unworthy.  The following story illustrates the point.

Years ago, my father coached a team of eight-year-olds.  He had a few excellent players, and some who just couldn’t get the hang of the game.  Dad’s team didn’t win once all season.  But in the last inning of the last game, his team was only down by a run.

There was one boy who had never been able to hit the ball – or catch it.  With two outs, it was his turn to bat.  He surprised the world and got a single!  The next batter was the team slugger.  Finally, Dad’s players might win a game.  The slugger connected, and as the boy who hit the single ran to second, he saw the ball coming toward him.  Not so certain of baseball’s rules, he caught it.  Final out!  Dad’s team lost!  Quickly, my father told his team to cheer.  The boy beamed.  It never occurred to him that he lost the game.  All he knew was he had hit the ball and caught it – both for the first time.  His parents later thanked my dad.  Their child had never even gotten in a game before that season.  We never told the boy exactly what happened.  We didn’t want to ruin it for him.  And till this day, I’m proud of what my father did that afternoon.

~ Quoted by Jeffrey Zaslow in “Tell Me About It,” 1990 

So the next time you think of Anna, think of God’s amazing grace and all He’s done for you – things you know He’s done and the things you don’t know as well. 

                                                                                 Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do:

            Be like Anna, full of grace and favor.

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Mary - The Woman Who Birthed the Messiah

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Bible Reading: Matthew 1:18-25

Key Verse: Verse 16 – And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save     his people from their sins.

Key Words: And she shall bring forth a son 

No doubt more people know of Mary than any other woman in the Bible.

While we do not know a tremendous amount about Mary other than she came from a poor home, she was eventually married to Joseph, the carpenter, and she was chosen by God to birth the Christ Child.  While she is not to be worshipped, she certainly holds a place of honor as the “Mother of Jesus” (Matthew 1:18).

Not only did Mary birth the Messiah, there is little doubt of her love and dedication to Him as well, as she was one of only three people who stayed with Him during His crucifixion, the others being Mary Magdalene and the Apostle John.

Mary’s love for Jesus is a demonstration of God’s love for us, as illustrated in the following story by J. Wilbur Chapman.

I remember seeing a mother once weeping over the dead body of her boy; and, as I stood there in dumb silence and heard her tell how she loved him, had borne him, sacrificed for him, served him; how she had given for him all the joy of her life, how she had trusted in him to be the stay of her closing years, and how only yesterday, after a life of sin, he had broken her heart by taking his own life, after refusing for months even to speak one word to her; and, as she wrung her hands and told me how he had disappointed her heart and blighted her past, I thought I had never seen such heart-breaking grief.

O, beloved, how must God feel about us after he has given his heart’s blood, put so many advantages in our way, expended upon us so much grace and care, if we should disappoint him.  It makes my spirit cry: “Who is sufficient for these things.”  The Lord help us to be faithful; help us never to put him to shame, but at last be able to say: “Blessed Lord, I have finished the work thou didst give me to do.”  Evermore I see before me the time when you and I shall stand on yonder shore and look back upon the years that have been, these few short years of time.  O, may we cast ourselves at Jesus’ feet and say: “Many a time have we faltered, many a hard fight has come, but thou hast kept me and held me.  Thanks be unto God who hath given me the victory through the Lord Jesus Christ.”

                                                                                Dr. Mike Rouse 

What to do:

            Be a personal demonstration of God’s love so that others can see Jesus in and through you.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Job's Wife - The Wife Who Hindered

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Bible Reading: Job 2

Key Verse: Verse 9 – Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die.

Key Words: Curse God, and die 

Not much is known about Job’s wife.  She is mentioned only three times in the book of Job.  The first time she pleads with him to curse God and die.  She certainly was not a bundle of encouragement in this situation.  The second time we see Job’s wife is in Job 19:17 when we read, “My breath is strange to my wife,...”  In other words, we do not have a close relationship.  The third time we read about Job’s wife is in Job 31:10 when Job tells his friends, “If I have lusted after another woman, then let my wife grind another.”  Let her become a harlot.  Needless to say, Job’s wife was not a role model when it came to being a helpmeet.

With a wife like Job’s it really gives meaning to the following.

A young primary-age boy was forced to attend a wedding with his mother, bored to tears and squirming continually, the mother vehemently scolded her son to pay attention, which he did.  As he was gazing at the young couple a question came to mind so he leaned over and said, “Mother, why is the bride wearing a white dress?”  The mother, not wanting to go into all the details, pondered the question for a moment and then said, “She is wearing white because she is happy.”  The son looked puzzled and then asked, “Then why is the groom wearing black?”

I trust today that each wife desires to be a helpmeet to her husband, and I hope today you are teaching your daughter to do the same. 

                                                                                 Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do:    

            Be a helpmeet to your husband, not a hindrance.


Thursday, May 14, 2026

Esther -The Hero

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Bible Reading:  Esther 2:1-12

Key Verse: Verse 7 – And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter: for she had neither father nor mother, and the maid was fair and beautiful; whom Mordecai, when her father and mother were dead, took for his own daughter.

Key Words: And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther 

Everyone knows the story of Esther.  When my girls were growing up, she was one of their favorite Bible characters, if not their very favorite.

As you read the book of Esther, there are some noticeable things missing from the book.  First of all, God is never mentioned, neither is Jerusalem, the temple, nor is the law.

However, the Jews have always given the book of Esther a special place of honor.  When they gather together for the feasts and the name of Esther is read, all Jews will stand out of respect; but when they hear the name Haman, they show utter contempt.  Without a doubt, Esther was and is a hero to the Jewish people.

“A couple years ago the administrators of the Barron Prize for Young Heroes polled American teenagers and found only half could name a personal hero…Superman and Spiderman were named twice as often as Gandhi, Martin Luther King, or Lincoln. It is clear that our media make it all too easy for us to confuse celebrity with excellence; of the students who gave an answer, more than half named an athlete, a movie star, or a musician. One in ten named winners on American Idol as heroes.” ~ Scott LaBarge,

Nowadays teens are even more likely to name a famous TikToker, Instagram model, YouTuber or even a video game character more than statesmen, authors, painters, musicians, architects, doctors, and astronauts.  Heroes and heroines created by our society are people who have made it big, but not necessarily people who have done big things.

Esther didn’t just make it big, she did something big.  So you may want to add Esther to your list of heroes for she is certainly worthy.  

                                                                                                Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do:

            If you want to be a hero, don’t just aim to make it to the big time, plan on doing big things.

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