
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 May 3
May 3rd, 2026
A funny cartoon caught my eye because an overweight, unkempt man was lying on a couch with all sorts of junk food wrappers and empty beverage cans on the floor. The caption read that he had achieved his daily goal of taking zero exercise steps. “Under-motivated” would be a good way to describe the man! If you have ever found it extremely difficult to dedicate yourself to a consistent spiritual rou...
Week of April 26
April 26th, 2026
Sabbath performance was one of the three “most important badges of Jewish life” (NAC). Jesus shows in this passage that He was going to challenge any other oral tradition that had grown up like weeds and choked God’s intent with the giving of the law (12:3-6; “have you not read?”). We currently practice a laissez faire approach to our worship, but there remain unspoken customs in many of our churc...
Week of April 19
April 19th, 2026
“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 12
April 12th, 2026
What would you wish to write if what you penned were the last words you would ever put to paper? Well, Hannah was not an author, per se, but the last words we ever hear/read from her lips are recorded in 1 Samuel 2, and they speak to this very day! Hannah’s song is 112 words in the Hebrew language and, by comparison, Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg Address is 272 words. Hers is an “emancipation procla...
Week of April 5
April 5th, 2026
Never give up the resurrection facts, but also make sure to abide in their truth! I recall a precious woman, who knew in detail the facts about Jesus’ life and death, but she did not believe that He was raised from the grave. She did believe, like so many others in our generation, that Jesus was a good teacher but not a risen Savior and Lord. I am in full agreement that facts about Jesus are criti...
Week of March 29
March 29th, 2026
The truism says that the journey of 1000 miles begins with the first step. We will quickly recognize that Israel fell into subjection to her enemies, not because the enemies were more powerful, but because the nation, step by step, had distanced itself from the Lord (6:1). This sometimes proves to be the case in our own spiritual lives. It often is not the godless enemy outside our door that overt...
Week of March 22
March 22nd, 2026
“For not from the east or from the west and not from the wilderness comes lifting up, but it is God who executes judgment, putting down one and lifting up another” (Psalm 75:6-7). We likely find comfort and calm when the Scriptures speak of God’s mercy and love, but become unsettled where God exercises judgment according to His sovereign will. The account of the commander of the Lord’s army provid...
Week of March 15
March 15th, 2026
The rubric called “muscle memory” means we can reproduce a particular movement without using conscious thought. Frequent repetition makes this effort possible. Allow me to coin a phrase: moral memory. It means that we learn to respond to those around us like God has demonstrated with us. We must always keep God’s goodness to us in mind, and it is to be evident in how we treat those who are the wea...
Week of March 8
March 8th, 2026
“Worship is the submission of all our nature to God. It is the quickening of conscience by His holiness, the nourishment of the mind with His truth, the purifying of the imagination of His beauty, the opening of the heart to His love, the surrender of the will to His purpose” (William Temple). Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1942-1944, indeed encapsulates the heart of worship. Hardly any...
Week of March 1
March 1st, 2026
Jesus came to seek and to save suffering humanity. The familiar narrative of the Gerasene demoniac reminds us that Jesus has authority and power over debilitating mental illnesses (cf. Lk 8:26-39). He also demonstrated His control over nature (Luke 8:22) and crippling physical illnesses (Luke 8:43:48), as well as power over death itself (Luke 8:40-42, 49-56). The point was to show that He indeed i...