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Isaiah 58:6-7 Β· WEB
6Isn`t this the fast that I have chosen: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the bands of the yoke, and to let the oppressed go free, and that you break every yoke?
7Isn`t it to deal your bread to the hungry, and that you bring the poor who are cast out to your house? when you see the naked, that you cover him; and that you not hide yourself from your own flesh?
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Morning Prayer: For Healthcare Workers
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Service and Hospitality: Basil the Great on Social Service
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Service and Hospitality: Ephrem the Syrian: Service as Hymn
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Fasting: The Shepherd of Hermas on Fasting and Charity
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Fasting: Basil the Great on True Fasting
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Hotel Rwanda: The Fast God Chooses (Isaiah 58:6-7)
In Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina shelters over 1,200 Tutsi refugees in his hotel during the genocide. He bribes, bluffs, and bargains with killers to keep them alive. "Is not this the fast that I ch
Spotlight: Loosing the Bonds of Wickedness (Isaiah 58:6-7)
In Spotlight, Boston Globe journalists uncover the Catholic Church's systematic cover-up of child abuse. They share their roof with survivors, listen to painful stories, bring hidden wickedness into l
Lessons from Human Nature
Imagine a scene in a bustling city park, where people of all walks of life come together, each one carrying their own burden. You see a mother trying to juggle her responsibilities, a young man lost in thought, and an...
Evening Prayer: Climate Change & Stewardship
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause in this sacred evening moment, I reflect on the pressing call to stewardship that echoes through your Word, particularly in Isaiah 58:6-7. You remind us that true fasting, true devotion, is not merely in...
A Modern Story of Work-Life Balance & Faith
Imagine a young mother named Sarah, juggling her bustling career as a nurse while striving to be present for her two young children. Each day, she navigates the relentless demands of her jobβlong shifts, emotional encounters with patients, and the...
Spiritual Insight: Online Church & Community
Dear Heavenly Father, As I take a moment to reflect on the role of Online Church and Community in my life, I am drawn to the profound wisdom of Isaiah 58:6-7. Your words remind us that true worship is not...
A Modern Story of Digital Addiction & Freedom
In our digital age, we face a unique challenge that echoes the struggles of those in biblical times. Picture a young woman named Sarah, whose life is a whirlwind of notifications, likes, and endless scrolling. Each morning, as the sun...
Finding God in Digital Discipleship
In the ever-changing landscape of our digital age, the challenge of Digital Discipleship can often feel overwhelming, much like the Israelites navigating the wilderness. Imagine a young woman named Sarah, who recently moved to a bustling city. Alone in her...
Morning Meditation: Work-Life Balance & Faith
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit quietly with the morning light filtering through the window, I reflect on the delicate dance of work, life, and faith. In Isaiah 58:6-7, you challenge us to consider what true worship looks likeβnot merely...
Lessons from Economic Inequality & Generosity
In the heart of a bustling city, where skyscrapers tower over small neighborhoods, there lived a man named Sam. Sam worked tirelessly in a low-wage job, just enough to keep his head above water. Around him, the flashing lights of...
Finding God in Work-Life Balance & Faith
In our fast-paced world, the struggle to find harmony between our work and faith can feel overwhelming. Picture Sarah, a dedicated nurse, who often finds herself torn between the demands of her hospital shifts and the desire to nurture her...
Evening Prayer: Diversity & Inclusion
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the beauty of Diversity and Inclusion in my life, I am drawn to the profound wisdom of Isaiah 58:6-7. You call us not just to see others, but to truly *know*...
Evening Prayer: Social Media & Faith
Dear Heavenly Father, In this moment of reflection, I am reminded of the powerful words in Isaiah 58:6-7, where You call us to a fast that is not merely about abstaining from food, but about opening our hearts and hands...
A Modern Story of Online Church & Community
In the heart of our modern world, the landscape of faith has shifted dramatically, especially with the rise of Online Church and Community. Picture a young mother named Sarah, sitting alone in her living room, her hands cradling a steaming...
When Social Justice & Christianity Meets Faith
Imagine walking through the bustling streets of a city, where you can see both the shimmering glass towers of affluence and the crumbling sidewalks where those in need struggle to find their next meal. Itβs a stark contrast that echoes...
Daily Global Pandemic & Community
Dear Heavenly Father, In this season marked by uncertainty, I find myself reflecting deeply on Isaiah 58:6-7, where Your heart for justice and compassion shines through. Itβs a reminder to see the world not just with my eyes, but through...
Evening Prayer: Global Pandemic & Community
Heavenly Father, As I look at the world around me, particularly through the lens of this ongoing global pandemic, I am struck by the profound need for community. Your words in Isaiah 58:6-7 resonate deeply: βIs this not the kind...
Quiet Time: Economic Inequality & Generosity
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit in the quietness of this moment, I am struck by the profound truth of your Word in Isaiah 58:6-7. You challenge us to ask not only how we can worship you but also how...