Monday July 13, 2026
Scripture
Matthew 4:4
But Jesus told him,Reflection
Jesus spoke these words while in the wilderness, hungry after forty days of fasting. The devil tempted Him to turn stones into bread, but Jesus responded with Scripture—quoting Deuteronomy 8:3. In that moment, He revealed a truth we often forget: God’s Word is more essential to life than food itself.
Do you believe that? Do you live as though God’s Word is your sustenance—your daily bread, your source of strength, your nourishment?
From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture teaches that God’s Word gives life. Jesus refused to rely on anything other than His Father’s voice, even when His body was weak. His response invites us to examine our own dependence: Do we treat Scripture as optional or essential? Do we nibble at the Word or feast on it?
The psalmist understood this deeply: “His delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night.” (Psalm 1:2)
Delight. Meditation. Day and night. This is the posture of someone who knows the Word is life.
As we move through a new season—and perhaps a new year—this is a perfect time to renew our commitment to Scripture. Not out of duty, but out of hunger. Not out of obligation, but out of desire. God’s Word is a gift, a guide, a comfort, and a source of strength. It is more important than any meal we will ever eat.
Let’s choose to live like we believe that.
Prayer
God, help me live as though Your Word is my sustenance. Teach me to hunger for Scripture, to read it, study it, memorize it, and meditate on it. Let Your voice shape my decisions, strengthen my heart, and give life to my soul. As You say in Isaiah 55:3, “Hear, that your soul may live.” Help me treasure Your Word as life itself. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Application
Choose a daily time to read Scripture and protect it like a meal you cannot skip.
Select one passage this week and reflect on it morning and evening.
Hide God’s Word in your heart by committing one verse to memory.
Read larger portions of Scripture once a week to deepen your understanding and delight.












