Pathway Weeklies

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 March 30
March 30th, 2025
“I sing praises to your name, O Lord, praises to Your name, O Lord; for Your name is great and greatly to be praised.” Most of us will be able to recall this familiar worship song simply by reading the words. If you are like me, you began to sing the chorus as soon as you recognized the words! Here is the link to sing it right now: I Sing Praises to Your Name. The tune gives us comfort and strengt...
Week of March 23
March 23rd, 2025
Evangelist Anne Graham Lotz once said, “I don't want to be entertained. I don’t want visuals or musicals. I don’t want a vacation. I don’t want to quit. I don’t want sympathy. The cry of my heart is ‘Just Give Me Jesus.’” That was the Apostle Paul’s genuine heart cry, and his message was used powerfully by God to change hearts. We all do well today to learn Paul’s simple secret to being used effec...
Week of March 16
March 15th, 2025
The timeworn statement heard throughout my lifetime in ministry has been that the Christian army is the only one that shoots its wounded. Sadly, this maxim holds true in too many cases. In my mind, we need strong arms to lift up, not shove down, fellow believers who fail. We have before us today a wonderful passage that teaches us the correct way to handle moral failure in the church. The importa...
Week of March 9
March 9th, 2025
Our generation sadly searches all too often for the dead among the living. I hear folks speaking about “sightings” of everything from slain presidents to superstar entertainers on a semi-regular basis. This phenomenon indicates that most folks long for some contact with those beyond death’s pale. In direct contrast, there are those who hold no belief in existence beyond the grave and regard all su...
Week of March 2
March 2nd, 2025
What does one do when those closest to him fail to recognize God’s work in his life and ministry? This was the case with Jesus’ own family and reminds us of His own words that stated the division that the Gospel would cause even in families (e.g. Matthew 12:52-53). We know this to be the fact even today. Many dedicated Christian servants suffer great rejection from their own families and friends. ...
Week of February 23
February 23rd, 2025
The immortal words of Winston Churchill, “Never give up,” encouraged Great Britain in World War II to summon a deep inner resolve to withstand the darkness and doubt they faced from an unrelenting enemy attack on their homeland. The 23rd Psalm has long been called a “song of confidence,” not from inner resolve, but from God’s sheltering care. This awareness makes all the difference in the world, b...
Week of February 16
February 16th, 2025
Sometimes the Lord permits us to see “just over the hilltop” to know our future. A growing chain of circumstances seems to be challenging the contemporary church to recognize to understand more clearly how to live faithfully in challenging times. We know the Spirit “blows where He wills” (John 3:8), which means we may not always know immediately the direction our lives are headed. However, we may ...
Week of February 9
February 9th, 2025
John Stott once said, “How did Jesus expect His disciples to react under persecution? In Matthew 5:12 He said, ‘Rejoice and be glad!’” Good News is, after all, joyful news for which the early Christians were willing to suffer and die. As Spurgeon once said, “Never did the church so much prosper and so truly thrive as when she was baptized in blood.” News flash! Most of you will never suffer physic...
Week of February 2
February 2nd, 2025
“What’s this world coming to?” has become a common expression to voice shock and grief. Even a casual awareness of current affairs will lead a person to mourn the injustices in our communities. Call to mind the horrific losses from wildfires in California and the subsequent looting from nefarious individuals. Think also of the victims of hurricanes, whose efforts to rebuild have been drowned in bu...
Week of January 26
January 26th, 2025
Following a most brutal miscarriage of human justice and a horrific crucifixion, the resurrected Jesus Christ appears before His disciples and spreads peace. His disciples, formerly war-filled in the Garden of Gethsemane, are presently worshipful at His appearing—and in the years to follow. No counteroffensive is planned and implemented; instead; they become intent on spreading the peace of Christ...