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Redeemed and Washed Clean {First 5}

July 8, 2021 by Marissa Leave a Comment

I’m sharing a teaching for First 5 today from Hebrews 9 as we continue our study of this challenging and encouraging book! Here’s a preview . . .


Today’s Reading: Hebrews 9:11-22

Hebrews 9:13-14 (ESV) “For if the blood of goats and bulls, and the sprinkling of defiled persons with the ashes of a heifer, sanctify for the purification of the flesh, how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to God, purify our conscience from dead works to serve the living God.”

When my daughter was a toddler, she hated getting her hands dirty. She didn’t even like to eat chocolate-glazed donuts because she might get chocolate on her fingers.

In the book of Leviticus, God gave the Israelites instructions regarding foods, animals, health conditions and sinful behavior that made them unclean. (Leviticus 11-15; 18) He called them to be a holy nation, set apart from the nations around them, which meant their uncleanness must be addressed. When they were unclean, they must be made clean.

When the author of Hebrews mentioned “the blood of goats and bulls, and the sprinkling of defiled persons with the ashes of a heifer” (Hebrews 9:13), he referred to those rituals described in Leviticus 16; Numbers 19 that dealt with uncleanness. Those who were unclean were commanded to cleanse themselves, or else they would defile the Lord’s sanctuary. (Numbers 19:20) The priests shed the blood of animals to remove the guilty stain of sin and make the people clean again. (Leviticus 16:16)

Just like the Israelites’, our sin makes us unclean. The old covenant included the gracious provision of animal sacrifices to atone for sin, but that cleansing was external and temporary. (Hebrews 9:9-10) Under the new covenant, Christ’s blood makes us permanently clean from the inside out. (Hebrews 9:14) This is why the author of Hebrews emphasized the superiority of Christ’s blood and His work as our Great High Priest. (Hebrews 9:11-15)


You can read the entire teaching here on the First 5 website. I hope you’ll join us in the First 5 app as we make our way through Hebrews together!

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We See Jesus {First 5}

June 14, 2021 by Marissa Leave a Comment

I’m sharing today over at First 5 in our study of Hebrews. Here’s a preview . . .


Today’s Reading: Hebrews 2:9-13

Hebrews 2:9 (ESV) “But we see him who for a little while was made lower than the angels, namely Jesus, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.”

When I was a kid, I wanted an older brother. I loved my younger brother and sister, but I wanted a big brother to go ahead of me, protect me and give me the inside scoop on how to handle the challenges of growing up.

In today’s passage, we learn that, in Christ, God gave us an “older brother” who went ahead of us into heaven and made it possible for us to follow Him there. In the previous verse, the author of Hebrews acknowledged that we don’t yet see the consummation of Christ’s victory. (Hebrews 2:8) We might grow discouraged as we wait for Christ’s return, but we find hope when we look with eyes of faith and see Jesus, the Savior who suffered for our salvation, secured our place in God’s family and will bring us into glory with Him.


You can read the entire teaching here on the First 5 website. I hope you’ll consider joining us for our study of this rich book in the First 5 app!

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An Update

June 1, 2021 by Marissa Leave a Comment

Hi friends,

I wanted to let you know that I’ve decided to take a break from sharing Monday devotionals for the summer. I’ve been writing “No Matter What Monday” devos for over five years, and I think it’s time to step back and allow the Lord to guide my next steps. I hope to be back to a regular writing and sharing schedule in the fall, so stay tuned! 

If you’re looking for resources to enrich your devotional life this summer, may I make a few suggestions? Some of my favorites are Streams of Mercy and Prone to Wander by Barbara Duguid, New Morning Mercies by Paul David Tripp, and the First 5 app (which I contribute to regularly). 

I’d appreciate your prayers as I enjoy a summer of rest and refreshment with my family. If there are ways I can be praying for you this summer, leave a comment or send me an email and let me know. 

In His grip, Marissa

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Our Certain Hope {No Matter What Monday}

May 31, 2021 by Marissa Leave a Comment

When we talk about hope, we often refer to something that may or may not happen. We hope it doesn’t rain on our family picnic. We hope our husband remembers our anniversary. We hope to lose five pounds. 

But when the Bible talks about hope, it refers to a sure thing. A rock-solid guarantee. An anchor for our souls. 

Last week’s verses showed us how our suffering produces hope. Romans 5:5 goes on to say that this hope does not put us to shame. This is an important aspect of hope, because the certainty of it allows us to endure suffering with joy and peace. 

“And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.” (Romans 5:5) 

Wishes and dreams can’t anchor a hurting soul. Only the true and certain hope of the Lord can serve as our sure foundation in the storm. I love how Dr. R.C. Sproul described this truth: “Hope is not taking a deep breath and hoping things are going to turn out all right. It is assurance that God is going to do what He says He will do.”

Paul says this assurance results from God’s love being poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. Elsewhere, Paul teaches that the Holy Spirit is like a guarantee of our eternal inheritance as we wait for it (Ephesians 1:13-14) The work of the Holy Spirit in our lives gives us more and more confidence in the hope we have in Christ. 

We don’t have to cross our fingers and hope God’s love doesn’t turn out to be a sham. We know. We have hope because the God who always keeps His promises said that one day, He will make all things new. This hope will never put us to shame. 

Whatever you face this week, your hope in the Lord will not put you to shame. 

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