When I Don't Feel Okay: Teen DevotionalSample
CALLED BY NAME
Jesus said to her, “Mary.” She turned towards him and cried out in Aramaic, “Rabboni!”. -John 20:16
Advertisers know that the most attention-grabbing word we react to is our own names. That’s why so many junk emails and adverts on social media use our names. They want to grab our attention! Whether those sort of ads work for you or not, having our names used by someone who doesn’t actually know us is a bit empty. It’s very different when a friend or loved one says our name.
Mary Magdalene had her attention grabbed at Jesus’ empty tomb when He spoke her name (John 20:16). With that single word, she suddenly realised that the man in front of her was the Teacher she loved and followed. The way He spoke her name—as someone who knew and loved her—was enough to convince her that her Saviour was back from the dead.
Jesus told Mary that He would go back to His Father (V.17), but He also told His followers that He would not leave them alone (John 14:15-18). Now God has sent the Holy Spirit to live in all His children (Acts 2:1-13).
God’s story doesn’t change. Jesus knows and loves us just as He did Mary and His followers. He gives us His Spirit and calls us by name. He knows all those He loves (John 10:14-15).
By: Amy Boucher Pye
To pray about . . .
Lord, thank You for knowing me by name. I believe that You love me, so draw me closer to You each day.
THE GOD WHO CREATED THE WHOLE WORLD ALSO MADE YOU, AND HE CALLS YOU BY NAME.
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Today's teenagers often face emotional struggles and doubts while dealing with various life challenges. However, the lack of support and mentorship can leave them feeling lonely, confused, and their questions unanswered. 'When I Don’t Feel Okay' offers solace and biblical insight. Explore our 7-day devotionals, crafted for teens to engage with God's Word. Visit familydevotion.org for more devotionals tailored for teens, kids, and families.
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