Tag: Jesus
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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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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.…
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Living Faithfully in a Disordered World
Reflections on Psalm 16, Isaiah 3:8–15, 1 Thessalonians 4:1–12, and Luke 20:41–21:4 Every generation of believers has faced the same essential question: How do we honor God in the midst of a world that feels disordered, unjust, distracted, or self-absorbed?Today’s readings offer a unified answer—trust God fully, live with integrity, love one another, and give…
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Strength, Humility, Holiness, and Hope: A Devotional on Today’s Readings
A reflection by Roy Pearson Psalm 18 • Isaiah 2:12–22 • 1 Thessalonians 3:1–13 • Luke 20:27–40 Today’s readings draw us into a sweeping vision—from God’s mighty deliverance to His purifying judgment, from the tenderness of Christian love to the promise of the resurrection. Together they remind us who God is, who we are called…
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Many Ways to Worship the One God
A Reflection by Roy Pearson One of the gifts of the Christian faith is its beautiful variety. Across centuries and cultures, believers have found countless ways to worship the God who created us, redeems us, and sustains us. Some traditions offer written prayers, icons, and a rich liturgy; others prefer spontaneous praise, simple gatherings, and…
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Longing, Light, Integrity, and Allegiance: A Reflection on Today’s Readings
A Reflection by Roy Pearson Psalm 63:1–8 — A Thirst Only God Can Satisfy The psalmist cries, “My soul thirsts for you… my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water.” This is the language of someone who knows that nothing—not success, not comfort, not human affirmation—can…
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Advent: A Season of Longing, Light, and the Kingdom Within
A Reflection by Roy Pearson Advent invites us into a sacred pause—an opportunity to step back from the rush of the world and step into the gentle rhythm of God’s kingdom. It is a season rooted in longing, illuminated by hope, and anchored in the promise that Christ not only came once in Bethlehem, and…
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Grace, Truth, and Restoration: What Paul Teaches in 1 Timothy and Galatians
We hear leaders condemn those whom they don’t like in degrading terms and echoes of calling for those whom they see as enemies to be executed. Sadly, the church has not always practiced the fruits of God’s Spirit: love, joy, peace, gentleness, goodness, kindness, faithfulness, patience, and self-control. Church leaders often approve of such actions.…
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Looking Up for Help: A Daily Office Reflection on Trust, Faithfulness, and True Vision
A Reflection by Roy Pearson Some days the appointed Scriptures speak directly into the tension of our world—the uncertainty, the spiritual confusion, the longing for leadership, and the desire to see God clearly. Today’s readings—Psalm 121, Zechariah 11:4-17, 1 Corinthians 3:10-23, and Luke 18:31-43—tie together with a common thread: Where do we look for help,…