Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

1 April, 2026

Matthew 21:13—“It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.”

As Jesus enters Jerusalem during the final week of His earthly ministry, He goes directly to the temple, the very heart of Israel’s worship. There He finds not reverence, but corruption. The outer court, meant to be a place where even the Gentiles might seek God (cf. Isaiah 56:7), had been overtaken by commercial activity and exploitation. By quoting Isaiah and Jeremiah (Jeremiah 7:11), Jesus exposes a tragic distortion: what God designed for prayer had been turned into a place of profit and pretence.

This moment reveals Christ’s authority as the Lord of the temple. He does not merely reform worship; He judges it. His words lay bare the true issue—not simply the corruption of outward practice, but the concealed hypocrisy of the inner life. The phrase “den of thieves” suggests not only dishonest gain but a false sense of security in those who used religious activity to mask their unrepentant hearts. True worship cannot coexist with unclean motives.

“My house shall be called the house of prayer”, reminds us that the essence of worship is communion with God. Prayer expresses a heart that is dependent, lowly, and genuine, yet these very marks were missing in what Jesus encountered. What was meant to be a sacred meeting place between God and His people had been overtaken by sin, leaving little room for God Himself.

Do we approach God with reverence or routine? Have we allowed distractions, self-interest, or hypocrisy to replace genuine devotion? Christ still calls His people to purity in worship. Let us come as those who truly seek God, making our lives and His church a house of prayer.

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