Yes, there is strong Biblical basis for the devotion. The devotion faithfully expounds Matthew 10:42 as the primary text, supported by Matthew 10:40–42 (context), Hebrews 6:10, 1 Thessalonians 5:11, Galatians 6:10. All references are accurate, contextually sound, and theologically robust.
“And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.” (Matthew 10:42)
Matthew 10:42 (ESV)
“And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to
you, he will by no means lose his reward.”
Verdict: Perfectly accurate. Jesus concludes His instructions to the Twelve by assuring that the smallest act of kindness shown to His followers—motivated by their identity as disciples—carries eternal reward, directly forming the devotion's central promise and encouragement.
“For God is not unjust so as to overlook your work and the love that you have shown for his name in serving the saints, as you still do.” (Hebrews 6:10)
Hebrews 6:10 (ESV)
“For God is not unjust so as to overlook your work and the love that you have shown for his name in serving the
saints, as you still do.”
Verdict: Accurate. This assurance that God remembers and justly rewards faithful service to His people supports the devotion's emphasis that no act of kindness to believers is overlooked or insignificant.
“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:11)
1 Thessalonians 5:11 (ESV)
“Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.”
Verdict: Accurate. Paul's command to actively encourage and strengthen fellow believers aligns with the devotion's call to simple, practical acts of support within the body of Christ.
“So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are of the household of faith.” (Galatians 6:10)
Galatians 6:10 (ESV)
“So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to everyone, and especially to those who are of the household
of faith.”
Verdict: Accurate. This exhortation prioritizes doing good to fellow believers, reinforcing the devotion's focus on serving "little ones" (disciples) as an expression of Kingdom faithfulness.
No eisegesis detected.
| Claim | Scripture | Verdict |
|---|---|---|
| Even the smallest act of kindness to a disciple (e.g., a cup of cold water) carries eternal reward | Matthew 10:42 | Accurate |
| God does not overlook faithful service and love shown to His people | Hebrews 6:10 | Accurate |
| Believers are to encourage and build up one another | 1 Thessalonians 5:11 | Accurate |
| Do good especially to the household of faith | Galatians 6:10 | Accurate |
Final Answer: Yes, the devotion is thoroughly rooted in Scripture.
A tender, encouraging reminder that no act of faithfulness is insignificant in God's
Kingdom—Jesus' promise of reward for even a cup of cold water beautifully highlights the value God places on
simple, loving service to His people. It inspires everyday generosity and hope — heartwarming,
motivating, and deeply biblical!