Daily Devotional

May 13th 2026

WEDNESDAY

Elisha sent out a servant to meet [Naaman] with this message: “Go to the River Jordan and immerse yourself seven times. Your skin will be healed, and you’ll be as good as new.”…So he did it. He went down and immersed himself in the Jordan seven times, following the orders of the Holy Man. His skin was healed; it was like the skin of a little baby. He was as good as new.—II Kings 5:10, 14 (MSG)

Naaman was at the Jordan river—a proud, powerful man brought low by a disease he couldn’t cure. Elisha’s prescription was simple and humiliating—dip seven times. In that humble obedience his flesh was cleansed.
Spiritual discipline is not spectacle; it is the steady, obedient practice that opens us to God’s healing and changes the conditions around us. Too many of us want results without the disciplines that produce them. We pray for restored families and safer streets, yet we neglect the small, daily acts that shape character: honest confession, faithful prayer, sacrificial giving, and patient service. These are not mere duties; they are the channels through which God’s grace flows into our homes and neighborhoods.
The maid who told Naaman’s wife about Elisha couldn’t do much, but she did what she could. We should not refuse to do the small thing because we can’t do the great thing. Speak a word of encouragement, mentor a child, volunteer to in a ministry—these obediences accumulate into transformation.
When pride or impatience tempts us to walk away from God’s commands, let the loving voices of our community speak up like Naaman’s servants. We need people who will remind us of God’s promise and urge us back into the river of obedience. Speak truth in love; receive correction with humility.
Spiritual discipline must be joined to practical care. Provide the means of restoration—counseling for the wounded, programs for those recovering from addiction, job training for the unemployed, advocacy for the oppressed. The Church’s witness is strongest when holiness and mercy walk together.
Today, choose one discipline and begin. Pray a few minutes more each day. Forgive one person of an indiscretion. Make one call to help a neighbor. Small acts, faithfully done, change conditions…and reveal Christ!

PRAYER: Lord of the Jordan, give us the humility to obey the simple things that heal. Teach us discipline where we are lax, courage where we are proud, and compassion where we are quick to judge. Use our small obediences to restore families, mend communities, and bring liberty to the oppressed. Send us out to speak in love, to serve without counting cost, and to trust Your word above our pride. In Jesus’ name, we pray. AMEN!

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