
The devotionals below give you a once-a-week dose of the Pathway Devotionals series that Dr. Larry Ashlock publishes daily. (For more information, click here.)
Week of June 8
June 8th, 2025
The Chronicler writes, “Seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face continually” (1 Chronicles 16:11). There is a strength in the Lord that enables His children to thrive. God’s divine supply provides us with all that we need to flourish in life, if we will place our faith in Him. Hang on to this thought. We will see in our focal chapter today how easy it is to struggle in the Christian life whe...
Week of June 1
June 1st, 2025
Treasures often are buried and are discovered through much sacrifice. The treasure of wisdom, however, is abundantly available and easily discernible if one follows the One True Guide. My favorite Old Testament example is God’s daily provision of manna when Israel was wandering in the wilderness! In similar fashion, God feeds the spiritually hungry with wisdom, and this is good, for it is a vital ...
Week of May 25
May 25th, 2025
How long are we willing to wait for an answer to prayer? The span of time between the completion of the temple and Solomon’s palace was 13 years (cf. 1 Kings 7:1; 9:10; HCBC; EBC)! This was the second time the Lord appeared to Solomon; the first was at Gibeon at the beginning of his reign (2 Chronicles 1:3-13). One wonders what the king must have thought in all those subsequent years. I know what ...
Week of May 18
May 18th, 2025
Urgent care means that we make a swift response to human crisis. Paul sees a need for vital soul care in our focal passage today, but it may surprise us all as to what this concern entails. The Apostle challenges the Thessalonians to see the crucial need to always be ready to express the love of Christ in all things. David Wilkerson once said, “Love is not only something you feel, it is something ...
Week of May 11
May 11th, 2025
Two keys to victory in any battle include piety and God’s power, according to the psalmist. Not many of us would add these to a “Top 5” list of leadership requirements. This fact begs a question about whether we may apply the same principles of warfare to the daily challenges we face. Surely, God knows our battles, and He is more than able to help. He provides strength for the challenge when we wo...
Week of May 4
May 4th, 2025
Jesus asks one of the most profound questions that anyone could be asked: “What do you want me to do for you?” Two blind men are standing before Him, crying out for Him to have mercy on them. It would appear to the naked eye that the need was obvious, but why would Matthew insert this narrative here if it were as simple as a first glance event? Let’s see what the gospel writer has in mind! Do we s...
Week of April 27
April 27th, 2025
“Much of what happens in our world is evil and bad, but God specializes in bringing good out of it” (Rick Warren). This makes for a nice meme, but real life often puts such sentiment to the test, doesn’t it? The more I read the Bible, the more I realize the abundance of “even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death” experiences (Psalm 23:4). I ask you to take a step back from our f...
Week of April 20
April 20th, 2025
In the age of Ancestry.com, we are invited to discover our family roots! Perhaps some of you have taken advantage of various opportunities to delve into your family history. The Bible is filled with accounts of God’s work through families. Indeed, the family of God is based upon the redemptive history of God’s work in the world. God’s Son, Himself, became flesh and was born into a family (John 1:1...
Week of April 13
April 13th, 2025
“He had it all,” as we say, “then lost it all.” Humanly speaking, Saul had everything that people prize in a leader. He was kingly in appearance, a strong military strategist, and popular with the people. He fits a common leadership misconception; namely, that leaders are born, and their charisma wins the approval and following of their people. My how things never seem to change! We often choose o...
Week of April 6
April 6th, 2025
God guarantees that the greatest good will emerge from within your darkest experience. Paul knew this to be true when he wrote the opening words of 2 Corinthians. He had encountered severe suffering, a near-death experience, and it was through this circumstance that God intervened and delivered him. “God’s intervention seemed like a resurrection in his life” (HCBC). Notice, Paul concludes that God...