daily devotionals online logo Wednesday, April 29, 2026 10:04 AM GMT+1
       Reset Password       
Click here to sign up.
 
daily devotionals online
Home
       our daily bread
Our Daily Bread
       the good seed
The Good Seed
       the LORD is near
The LORD is near
       andrew wommack
Andrew Wommack
       billy graham
Billy Graham
       the word for today
The Word for Today
 
christian topics
Christian
       general topics
General
       interesting topics
Interesting
       more dailydevotionals online links
More
 


The Lord and Peter’s Mother-in-Law (3) - All The LORD is near Daily Devotionals for 2026

The Lord and Peter’s Mother-in-Law (3) details logo    The LORD is near - Wednesday, June 4, 2025
  by Jacob Redekop, Brian Reynolds, John van Dijk, Eugene P. Vedder Jr
Details
The Lord and Peter’s Mother-in-Law (3)

Now Simon’s mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, and they asked Him to help her.
Luke 4:38

The Lord and Peter’s Mother-in-Law (3)
In Luke’s narrative we find some things we already know from Matthew and Mark. But “Dr. Luke” is more precise as far as the “diagnosis and treatment” of the sickness is concerned. It is Luke who tells us that the mother-in-law had a “high fever.” In those days without antibiotics and other medical help, this was a life-threatening situation. In such a situation the disciples “asked Him to help her.” They prayed with a precise point to ask for. We have the liberty of asking the Lord for specific help.

In healing Peter’s mother-in-law, we do not read about simply taking her by the hand or saying a word, but Luke describes the Lord’s actions very vividly: “And standing over her, He rebuked the fever, and it left her” (Lk. 4:39). This looks very much like other instances where the Lord rebuked demons, asking them to leave. So we may conclude that this sickness of Peter’s mother-in-law was an effort of Satan to hinder the Lord’s work. To prevent a servant from serving the Lord, Satan has two options: he can attack the servant personally, or he can attack his family. In Peter’s case, Satan tried both. He later would attack him personally, in the high priest’s court, and here he attacked his family. The Lord had called Peter to follow, and now his mother-in-law was seriously ill. What should he do? But Satan is again the one who lost.

The same is true when Satan attacked Peter personally. Yes, Peter denied his Lord. But, as has been said, the breaking of Peter was the making of Peter. C. H. Mackintosh has written, “There he stands in the presence of assembled thousands of Jews, and boldly charges them with having ‘denied the Holy One and the Just’—the very thing which he himself had done under circumstances far more aggravating. How could Peter do this? … The answer is blessedly simple … it was the fruit of divine restoration.”

Michael Vogelsang





 

More From Our Daily Devotional Archives


YOU CAN BE HIS WITNESS
Open Heavens
for Wednesday, December 25, 2013
by Pastor E.A Adeboye

YOU CAN BE HIS WITNESS

As a bona fide member of the Kingdom of God, you must be a proof of His power to save. Matthew 1:21 says Jesus shall save His people from sin.

Bible in one year:
Genesis 3-5

Action...More
BEFORE YOU GET ANGRY
Open Heavens
for Friday, February 28, 2014
by Pastor E.A Adeboye

BEFORE YOU GET ANGRY

Yesterday we learnt it is not right for us to get angry with God or to take offence against Him, even if we experience the deferment of our hopes. The example of John the Baptist who earlier acknowledged Jesus as the Messiah, but later doubted Him because of his painful experience of incarceration is a warning...More
The Via Dolorosa
Our Daily Bread
for Friday, March 30, 2018
by RBC Ministries

The Via Dolorosa

Read: Hebrews 10:1-10 | Bible in a Year: Judges 9-10; Luke 5:17-39



Christ's sacrifice was what God desired and what our sin required.

By Amy...More
Don't Lose Sight
Daily Devotion
for Tuesday, January 25, 2023
by Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

Don't Lose Sight

...when they found him not, they turned back again to Jerusalem...
Luke 2:45

We might as well face it, strife has even infiltrated our church life. It is true enough that the Church is now the Church militant. But, as such, its warfare ought to be that of dedication to revealed truth and divine...More



 



For enquiries, notifications and ad placement send mail to dailydevotionalsonline@gmail.com
Copyright 2012 - 2026 All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy || Terms & Conditions