• Daily Devotion for 31 January 2026 (4th Saturday after Epiphany)
    Jan 31 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 135
    • Psalm 68
    • Zechariah 10:1—11:3
    • 2 Timothy 3:1–17
    • Large Catechism V:58–74
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    21 mins
  • Daily Devotion for 30 January 2026 (4th Friday after Epiphany)
    Jan 30 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 33
    • Zechariah 9:1–17
    • 2 Timothy 2:1–26
    • Large Catechism V:42–57
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    18 mins
  • Daily Devotion for 29 January 2026 (4th Thursday after Epiphany)
    Jan 29 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 107
    • Zechariah 8:1–23
    • 2 Timothy 1:1–18
    • Large Catechism V:31–41
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    19 mins
  • Daily Devotion for 28 January 2026 (4th Wednesday after Epiphany)
    Jan 28 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 12
    • Psalm 133
    • Zechariah 6:1—7:14
    • Romans 16:17–27
    • Large Catechism V:15–30
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    16 mins
  • Daily Devotion for 27 January 2026 (3rd Tuesday after Epiphany)
    Jan 27 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 1
    • Psalm 109
    • Zechariah 4:1—5:11
    • Romans 15:14–33
    • Large Catechism V:1–14
    Commemoration

    Today we commemorate John Chrysostom, Preacher. Born around AD 347, St. John was instructed in the Christian faith by his mother, Anthusa. After holding a number of lesser offices, John became patriarch of Constantinople in AD 398. John was given the added name “Chrysostom”, which means ‘golden-mouthed’ in Greek, for his simple, but direct, messages that were beloved by all who heard them. Eventually exiled from Constantinople, after coming into conflict with the local authorities due to his determination to reform the church, the court, and the city, John continued to preach and write right up until his death in AD 407. His reported last words were “Glory be to God for all things! Amen.”

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    19 mins
  • Daily Devotion for 26 January 2026 (3rd Monday after Epiphany)
    Jan 26 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 18
    • Psalm 134
    • Zechariah 2:1—3:10
    • Romans 15:1–13
    • Large Catechism IV:68–86
    Commemoration

    Today we celebrate the Festival of St. Titus, Pastor and Confessor. Like Timothy, St. Titus was a friend and coworker of St. Paul. Whereas it is not known if Titus accompanied Paul on his first and second missionary journeys, it is known that Titus accompanied Paul on his third missionary journey, along with Barnabas, to Jerusalem to bring aid during a famine. Likely after the trip to Jerusalem, Paul and Titus parted ways, with Titus staying in Crete and eventually working in Dalmatia and then, according to tradition, serving as bishop in Crete until his death in about AD 96.

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    20 mins
  • Daily Devotion for 25 January 2026 (3rd Sunday after Epiphany)
    Jan 25 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 6
    • Psalm 67
    • Zechariah 1:1–21
    • Romans 14:1–23
    • Large Catechism IV:56–67
    Festival

    Today we celebrate the Festival of the Conversion of St. Paul. Originally a zealous persecutor of the Church, St. Paul (then Saul of Tarsus) met Christ on the road to Damascus. Blinded by a bright light, Saul heard the words “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” to which Saul replied “Who are You, Lord?” to which Christ replied “I am Jesus, Whom you are persecuting.” Upon arriving in Damascus, Saul was sought by a disciple named Ananias, who had been sent by the Lord to heal Saul. Upon receiving his sight, Saul was baptized and went on to become the Apostle Paul, a man whom God called ‘a chosen instrument … to carry [Christ’s] name before the nations’.

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    18 mins
  • Daily Devotion for 24 January 2026 (3rd Saturday after Epiphany)
    Jan 24 2026
    Readings
    • Psalm 131
    • Psalm 84
    • Joel 3:1–21
    • Romans 12:14—13:14
    • Large Catechism IV:47–55
    Commemoration

    Today we celebrate the Festival of St. Timothy, Pastor and Confessor. Best remembered as a companion of St. Paul, St. Timothy grew up in a Christian household. After meeting Paul on his (Paul’s) second missionary journey, Timothy accompanied Paul on further missionary journeys and was with Paul in Rome. According to tradition, Timothy was martyred in Ephesus around AD 97, where he served as bishop after Paul’s martyrdom in Rome.

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    17 mins