Archive for September 2021

Jesus, United by Thy Grace

DAILY READING Galatians 5:2-15 FIELD NOTES “Jesus, United by Thy Grace” Jesus, united by thy grace And each to each endeared, With confidence we seek thy face And know our prayer is heard. Up unto thee, our living Head Let us in all things grow; Till thou hast made us free indeed And spotless here…

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Sent Home

DAILY READING Mark 5:1-20 FIELD NOTES We often use language of being “sent” in the Church to talk about the ways that God calls us out into the world to proclaim the message of Christ. And this is undoubtedly a vital and crucial part of being a disciple for many who are called. But notice…

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What’s at the Bottom of the Pit

DAILY READING Psalm 35:1-10 FIELD NOTES In Biblical literature, Psalm 35 is what’s called a “complaint” Psalm. There is great danger all around the psalmist. There is distress and trouble, and when you read the first ten verses of Psalm 35, you can rightly guess that the psalmist has reached a moment of panic. Walter…

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Risk in the Gospel

DAILY READING Acts 21:17-26 FIELD NOTES There is always a measure of risk when we decide to live fully into the mission God has called us into. In today’s scripture, we see Paul, returning to Jerusalem to meet with the leaders of the Jerusalem church. Paul tells the elders of the church about all that…

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Commending Our Lives to One Another

DAILY READING Luke 23:46 FIELD NOTES It is awe inspiring when we really meditate and think upon the strength and faith that it took for Jesus to fully commend his spirit to his father. While we know that Jesus was divine, and therefore knew God’s plan for his life, we also believe that Jesus was…

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Who Do You Serve?

DAILY READING Romans 6:13 FIELD NOTES “A friend of mine is a slave to fashion, and fashion is a fickle master indeed. Every season brings a new set of requirements, new clothing and accessories to be purchased, new trends to be adopted. Sometimes she looks fabulous; other times she looks ridiculous; sometimes she looks uncomfortable.…

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The Christian Faith

DAILY READING Luke 9:24 FIELD NOTES The Christian faith is full of paradoxes. The least will be the greatest? That doesn’t seem to make sense in the rest of the world. An elderly, barren couple will become the progenitor of a great nation? Abraham and Sarah’s story would seem to defy science and sense! A…

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My Song is Love Unknown

DAILY READING Ephesians 5:1-2 FIELD NOTES My song is love unknown, my Savior’s love to me; love to the loveless shown, that they might lovely be. O who am I, that for my sake, my Lord should take frail flesh and die? He came from His blest throne salvation to bestow; but man made strange, and none the longed-for Christ would know. But oh,…

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A Brother’s Hands

DAILY READING John 15:13 FIELD NOTES A story is told of the famous artist Albrecht Durer. Albrecht and his brother Albert both had dreams of being artists, but growing up poor in the 16th century meant that the Durer family had very little means to support the education and training needed for both boys.  The story goes…

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