Category: Daily Office Reflections
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When God’s Word Confronts Us, Not Just “Them”
At first glance, today’s readings seem preoccupied with evildoers: the arrogant in Psalm 119, the corrupt leaders in Isaiah, the false teachers in 2 Peter, and the moral wilderness into which John the Baptist cries. It can feel as if the writers are congratulating themselves for being righteous while condemning others. But if we listen…
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Light, Truth, and Faithful Witness in a Dark Hour
Advent is a season of waiting, but it is not passive waiting. It is a time when God’s promises press into the realities of our world—its darkness, confusion, and longing—and declare that something new is already breaking in. The Scriptures you read speak powerfully to our own day, a time marked by anxiety, fractured truth,…
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Faith When the Lights Are Low
A Devotional Reflection on Psalm 41, Isaiah 8:16–9:1, Luke 22:39–53, and 2 Peter 1:1–11 Some days the Scriptures do not feel comforting so much as bracing. They do not rush to reassurance. Instead, they tell the truth about betrayal, fear, darkness, and the slow, demanding work of faith. Today’s readings belong to that kind of…
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Joy That Cannot Be Shaken
A Third Sunday of Advent Devotional The Third Sunday of Advent—often called Gaudete Sunday—invites us to rejoice. Yet the Scriptures appointed for today do not sound, at first glance, like what we expect from a “joyful” season. Isaiah speaks of cosmic upheaval. Hebrews warns of a shaking that will test everything. Even John the Baptist…
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Finding Steadfast Hope When the World Shakes
A Devotional on Psalm 31, Isaiah 7:10–25, 2 Thessalonians 2:13–3:5, and Luke 22:14–30 We do not always receive Scripture in neat, tidy packages. Some days we read passages that feel scattered—lament, prophecy, exhortation, and Gospel—and we wonder what God wants us to see. But often God’s message becomes clearest when we step back and listen…
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Refrain from Anger: A Psalm 37 Word for Our Day
A Reflection on Psalm 37 Refrain from anger, leave rage alone;do not fret yourself; it only leads to evil.For evildoers shall be cut off,but those who wait for the Lord shall inherit the land.”— Psalm 37:8–9 Life has a way of stirring our emotions—especially when injustice seems to flourish, when wrongdoers prosper, or when people…
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A Holy God Who Is Love: Understanding Sin, Holiness, and Repentance in Our Time
A reflection on Psalm 38, Isaiah 6:1-13, 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12, and John 7:53-8:11 We live in a spiritually confused age. Many want a loving God without confronting sin. Others speak of holiness without understanding mercy. Scripture refuses to separate what God has joined together. The Bible presents us with a powerful truth: God is holy,…
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When the Kingdom Speaks Louder Than the Noise
A Reflection on Luke 21:29-38 The Kingdom of God is Near Jesus did not whisper when He warned us: “Be on guard… do not let your hearts be weighed down.” (Luke 21:34) He wasn’t trying to scare us. He was trying to wake us up. And if we are honest, we are living in a…
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Living Awake in a Confused World
Today’s scriptures speak powerfully to our time — a world marked by anxiety, moral confusion, and spiritual forgetfulness. These passages call us back to humility, vigilance, and hope in God. Psalm 25 – A Prayer for Guidance in Uncertain Times Psalm 25 is the prayer of a person who knows they cannot navigate life alone.…