Saturday, July 11, 2026
This weekend, the Daily
will feature the same devotional content students are engaging with at High
School Camp. The Daily Camps Experience invites our entire church to journey
alongside them—following what they’re learning and creating space each day to
connect personally with God.
Gratitude
Thank God for a time when He helped you see something clearly that you didn’t
understand before.
Mark 10:50
“Bartimaeus threw aside his coat, jumped up, and came to Jesus.”
Now, read Mark 10:46–52.
Bartimaeus had a lot of reasons to
stay where he was. He was blind, sitting on the side of the road, known by his
condition. That was his identity. That was his reality.
And when he cried out to Jesus, the
crowd tried to shut him down. They told him to be quiet—to stay in his place. But
he didn’t listen to the crowd. He shouted louder.
Then something interesting happens.
When Jesus calls him, the first thing Bartimaeus does is throw aside his coat.
That coat wasn’t random—it was part of
his life. It represented comfort, security, and everything he was used to.
Letting go of it meant leaving behind what he knew, even before he knew what
Jesus would do. That’s what real trust looks like.
Before he could see clearly,
Bartimaeus had to let go of what he was holding onto. The crowd, the comfort,
even his identity tied to his condition. The same is true for us.
Sometimes we hold onto things because
they feel safe—even if they aren’t true or healthy. The approval of others. The
version of ourselves we’ve built. The labels we’ve accepted. The habits that
keep us comfortable.
But when you can’t see clearly, you
cling tightly. And sometimes the thing you need most is to let go first. Because
seeing clearly doesn’t start with having all the answers—it starts with
releasing what’s been holding you back.
Question: What
is one thing you need to let go of so you can see clearly and follow Jesus?
Prayer:
God, help me let go of what is holding me back so I can see you more clearly. Amen