Devotion: Day 1
Day 1: The Protective Nature of God's Jealousy
Reading: Exodus 34:14; Hosea 2:14-20
Devotional: God's jealousy is not rooted in insecurity but in covenant passion. Like a faithful husband protecting his marriage, God guards His relationship with us because He knows the destruction that comes from spiritual adultery. When we chase after idols—whether money, relationships, or careers—we violate our sacred covenant with Him. Yet God's jealous love persistently calls us back. Consider what competes for God's place in your heart. Are you giving your worship, time, and devotion to things that cannot save you? God's jealousy is His firewall of protection, guarding you from eternal harm. Return to your first love today.
Reflection Question: What "idols" have I allowed to compete with God for my worship and attention?
Reading: Exodus 34:14; Hosea 2:14-20
Devotional: God's jealousy is not rooted in insecurity but in covenant passion. Like a faithful husband protecting his marriage, God guards His relationship with us because He knows the destruction that comes from spiritual adultery. When we chase after idols—whether money, relationships, or careers—we violate our sacred covenant with Him. Yet God's jealous love persistently calls us back. Consider what competes for God's place in your heart. Are you giving your worship, time, and devotion to things that cannot save you? God's jealousy is His firewall of protection, guarding you from eternal harm. Return to your first love today.
Reflection Question: What "idols" have I allowed to compete with God for my worship and attention?
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