Archive for January 2020
Passing the Torch
January 16, 2020 DAILY READINGS Psalm 111Deuteronomy 3:23-29Romans 9:6-18 This weekend’s reading:John 1:29-42 FIELD NOTES In Deuteronomy 3, Moses begs God to be allowed to enter the Promised Land, but God says no and appoints Joshua to lead. I will admit this is a tough text, and one I have never completely understood. Moses isn’t…
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January 15, 2020 DAILY READINGS Psalm 46Proverbs 8:1-21Mark 3:13-19 This weekend’s reading: John 1:29-42 FIELD NOTES In Mark 3, Jesus commissions the twelve apostles. Three things stood out to me in this story. First, he calls each of them by name. Though this happens in the last verses of the passage, I think it is…
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January 14, 2020 DAILY READINGS Psalm 46Genesis 45:25-46:7Acts 5:33-42This weekend’s reading:John 1:29-42 FIELD NOTES Psalm 46 is a hymn that praises God for God’s protection and safety. “The Lord of heavenly forces is with us! The God of Jacob is our place of safety.” The verses praise God for protection, strength, leadership, and more. God…
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Here I Am, Lord!
January 13, 2020 DAILY READINGS Psalm 46Genesis 12:1-91 Corinthians 7:17-24 FIELD NOTES In Genesis 12, God calls a man named Abram. He instructs him to pack up his family and everything he owns, to leave the only home he’s ever known, and to go to the land God will show him. God calls Abram, and…
Read MoreThe Voice of the Lord
For today’s meditation, try the practice of Lectio Divina (Latin for “divine reading”) as explained by The Upper Room and see what God reveals to you through His Word. Learn how to practice Lectio Divina here.
Read MoreThe Wounded Healer
May we be open doors to our innermost being—that your light, oh Lord, may shine through.
Read MoreHere I Am
For today’s meditation, try the practice of Lectio Divina (Latin for “divine reading”) as explained by The Upper Room and see what God reveals to you through His Word. Learn how to practice Lectio Divina here.
Read MoreUnity in the Faith
How would you define unity in regards to the mission of the church?
Read MoreImmeasurably More
How often do we stop short in our prayers? How often do we underestimate what God can do?
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