Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

11 March, 2026

Galatians 1:4—“Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father.” 

The Apostle Paul sets before us the heart of the gospel. First, he mentions the voluntary sacrifice of Christ: “who gave himself for our sins”. The death of Christ was not forced upon Him; it was a willing offering. The Lord Jesus laid down His life as the substitute for sinners. Our sins demanded judgment, yet Christ bore that judgment in our place. Here we see both the gravity of sin and the greatness of divine love. The cross declares that our guilt was real, but it also proclaims that Christ’s sacrifice was sufficient.

Second, Paul reveals the purpose of Christ’s sacrifice: “that he might deliver us from this present evil world”. This present age is marked by sin, rebellion, and spiritual darkness. Christ came to rescue us through His redeeming work. Believers who trust and obey Christ are being delivered daily from the dominion, values, and bondage of this fallen world and Satan. Though we still live in the world, we no longer belong to it. Our lives are now shaped by a different kingdom and a different hope.

Finally, we are reminded of the sovereign will of God: “according to the will of God and our Father.” Our salvation is rooted in God's eternal purpose. The cross was not an accident of history but the unfolding of the Father’s gracious plan.

Therefore, let us rejoice humbly in Christ’s sacrifice, refuse to live for this present evil world, but walk as those delivered from it, striving to do the gracious will of our heavenly Father.

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