March 11th, 2026
by Jim McRae
by Jim McRae
Matthew 21:13
When Jesus entered the temple courts, He encountered something troubling. The place meant for prayer had become a busy marketplace. Merchants and money changers filled the courtyard, selling animals for sacrifices and exchanging currency for temple offerings.
While these activities may have begun with practical intentions, they had grown into something unhealthy. Worship had become entangled with profit, convenience, and distraction.
Jesus responds with passionate clarity. He overturns tables and drives out those who are exploiting the temple. His words echo the prophets: “My house shall be called a house of prayer.”
This moment reveals how deeply Jesus cares about genuine worship. God is not interested in religious rituals that have lost their meaning. He desires hearts that are attentive, sincere, and devoted. Sometimes our lives can become like the temple courts—crowded with distractions, responsibilities, and concerns that push prayer to the margins. Lent offers an opportunity to clear space for God again.
Just as Jesus cleansed the temple, He desires to cleanse our hearts from whatever interferes with our relationship with Him.
Today, take time to examine what may be crowding your spiritual life. Ask Christ to help you restore the quiet space where prayer and worship can flourish.
Prayer:
Lord, cleanse my heart from distractions and misplaced priorities. Help me create space for prayer and worship in my daily life. Amen.
“And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.”
When Jesus entered the temple courts, He encountered something troubling. The place meant for prayer had become a busy marketplace. Merchants and money changers filled the courtyard, selling animals for sacrifices and exchanging currency for temple offerings.
While these activities may have begun with practical intentions, they had grown into something unhealthy. Worship had become entangled with profit, convenience, and distraction.
Jesus responds with passionate clarity. He overturns tables and drives out those who are exploiting the temple. His words echo the prophets: “My house shall be called a house of prayer.”
This moment reveals how deeply Jesus cares about genuine worship. God is not interested in religious rituals that have lost their meaning. He desires hearts that are attentive, sincere, and devoted. Sometimes our lives can become like the temple courts—crowded with distractions, responsibilities, and concerns that push prayer to the margins. Lent offers an opportunity to clear space for God again.
Just as Jesus cleansed the temple, He desires to cleanse our hearts from whatever interferes with our relationship with Him.
Today, take time to examine what may be crowding your spiritual life. Ask Christ to help you restore the quiet space where prayer and worship can flourish.
Prayer:
Lord, cleanse my heart from distractions and misplaced priorities. Help me create space for prayer and worship in my daily life. Amen.
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