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Seeing all of scripture as ultimately pointing to the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Key question: “Where is the "red thread" in this passage that leads us to Jesus?”
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As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, we encounter the Great Commission, where Jesus commands us to go and make disciples of all nations. This call is rooted in humility, recognizing that it’s not our own power that transforms lives, but...
In our community, there’s a woman named Miss Clara, a beacon of joy whose laughter rings out like a sweet melody in the neighborhood. You see, Miss Clara runs a small flower shop, but it’s not just any shop; it’s...
There was a man in my neighborhood named John, a quiet soul who always seemed to be on the margins. John worked at the local grocery store, and every day, he would greet customers with a warm smile and a...
In a world that often feels like a cacophony of competing voices, we find ourselves grappling with the painful reality of political division. Yet, in Proverbs 3:5-6, we encounter a timeless beacon of hope and wisdom: “Trust in the Lord...
As we gather today, I want us to pause and reflect on the power of self-control, a fruit of the Spirit that often feels elusive. Picture with me a young boy named Jamal, who lived in a neighborhood bustling with...
In a small town, nestled between the mountains and the river, a community was rocked by an incident that tore at the fabric of their lives. A local shop owner, a gentle soul named Mr. Thompson, had served everyone with...
There was a beloved elder in our community, Sister Mary, who was known for her unwavering faithfulness. She had faced trials that would make the strongest among us tremble. After losing her husband to illness, many expected her to falter,...
There was a woman named Clara in our community, known for her kindness that overflowed like a wellspring. One day, she heard about a single mother struggling to make ends meet, working two jobs while caring for three children. Clara...
On a sun-soaked afternoon in our little town, I walked into a local barbershop, a sacred space filled with laughter and stories. As I settled into the chair, I noticed a young man named Malik sitting across from me. He...
There’s a story of a young girl named Maya who lived in a vibrant, bustling neighborhood. Her family was not well-off, but they always made room for folks in need. One day, she found an old guitar at a yard...
In a quiet neighborhood, there lived an elderly woman named Miss Clara. Every Sunday, she would sit on her porch, her well-loved Bible resting on her lap, reminding her of the promises of God. Miss Clara had faced many storms...
Picture a small, sunlit room filled with laughter and warmth. It's a tight-knit community, gathered for a special farewell party for Aunt May, a beloved matriarch in the church. Her family, friends, and neighbors are all there, sharing stories and...
In our neighborhood lived a young woman named Tamara. She grew up in a loving family, but life threw her curveballs. After a series of setbacks—losing her job and facing a difficult relationship breakdown—Tamara found herself standing at the edge...
Picture a young woman named Jamila, a bright soul with dreams that sparkled like stars in the night sky. But life had thrown her some hard pitches—loss, betrayal, and a feeling of being stuck in a cycle of despair. One...
Sister Mary, a beloved member of our church, faced a crossroads that many of us can relate to. After decades of working at the same factory, she found herself suddenly laid off. The news hit hard, shaking her sense of...
Self-control often feels like a heavy burden we carry, but when we look at Romans 12:2, we find a liberating truth: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” This scripture beckons...
Church family, as we delve into the depths of Philippians 4:13—“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”—let us reflect on what this means in our fight against folly, that ever-present temptation to stray from God’s wisdom. Imagine...
In the heart of Amos 5:24, we find a divine mandate that continues to resonate with urgency in our contemporary world: “Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” These words are not mere poetic imagery;...
“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9) This powerful declaration from Joshua reminds us that redemption...
In our fast-paced digital age, we find ourselves caught in an intricate web of screens and notifications, often feeling more disconnected than ever. Romans 12:2 urges us, “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by...
This devotional reflection emphasizes the importance of viewing immigration and welcome through God's lens of love and justice. It encourages individuals to engage compassionately with these themes, aiming for personal transformation that contributes to the broader transformation of society into a kingdom of justice and peace.
Consider the story of a young woman named Maya. She grew up in a neighborhood filled with challenges—crime, unemployment, and broken dreams seemed to surround her. But Maya was a steadfast believer. Every Sunday, she would sit in the pews...
Imagine a small, vibrant community nestled in the heart of a valley. This town, like many, faced its share of storms—both literal and metaphorical. Just last year, a fierce tempest swept through, leaving destruction in its wake. Homes were battered,...
In a world that constantly shifts beneath our feet, the notion of conversion can feel daunting, like attempting to navigate a turbulent sea without a map. Yet, in the heart of this uncertainty, the Apostle Paul offers us a lifeline...