Daily Devotional for June 7, 2021
Batter Up
Martin squatted behind the batter and watched the ball sail toward him. As he raised his mitt to catch it, the batter swung wildly and lost his grip on the bat. It hit the bottom of Martin’s mask, causing him to fall backward.
Several people rushed forward to see if Martin was okay. Someone lifted the mask, and he heard his mother’s voice. “Are you all right, Martin?”
“I think so,” Martin replied. He moved his jaw. “My chin is just a little sore.” He got up and put his mask back on. “I’m fine,” Martin assured everyone, and after he was checked out a little more, the game went on.
After dinner the next day, Martin hesitantly approached his mother. “Mom? Can I skip my Bible study group tonight?”
“Skip Bible study?” asked Mom, looking surprised. “Why?”
“Well, I…” Martin hesitated. “It seems like I’m always doing lessons and memorizing verses. Why do I have to do that so much? I really want to see a game that’s on TV tonight.” He shrugged. “I’m a Christian, and that’s what’s really important anyway, isn’t it?”
“Trusting Jesus is most important,” Mom agreed, “but studying the Bible is important too.” She paused, then asked, “Remember when you got hit in the face with a bat? You don’t want to quit wearing your catcher’s mask now, do you?”
Martin rubbed his chin, which was still a little sore. “Of course not. But what does that have to do with Bible study?”
“The catcher’s mask offers protection, and Bible study does too,” said Mom. “Actually, God compares His Word to a sword. It’s part of the armor of God, which offers protection in your everyday life.”
Martin frowned, so Mom went on to explain. “As you grow up—and even now—Satan may try to get you to doubt the promises God gives us in His Word. Knowing and understanding the Bible helps protect you against Satan’s attacks. It reminds you that you belong to Jesus and that knowing and following Him is better than anything this world has to offer. When you know the truth of God’s Word, you can slice through Satan’s lies.”
Martin rubbed his chin some more as he thought about what Mom had said. “Okay,” he said. “I’m on my way.”
-Karen E. Cogan
How about you?
Have you wondered why it’s important to read and study the Bible? Being familiar with God’s Word and memorizing verses lets you recall His promises when troubles or temptations come your way. They can bring comfort and peace and help you know what to say when others question you. They help protect you against Satan’s lies by reminding you that you belong to Jesus.
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