Weekly Bible Reading – Week 19
There is something heartbreaking about this week’s readings. Up to this point, David’s story has often felt triumphant. The shepherd became king. The fugitive took the throne. Jerusalem was established. […]
There is something heartbreaking about this week’s readings. Up to this point, David’s story has often felt triumphant. The shepherd became king. The fugitive took the throne. Jerusalem was established. […]
David has taken the throne. The years of waiting, fleeing, and refining have given way to coronation and consolidation. The question now is not whether David will be king, but […]
By this point in the journey, you’ve likely settled into a rhythm, and that’s something worth celebrating. Daily time in Scripture does not always feel dramatic or emotional, but it […]
Thank you for staying with your commitment to read/listen. By this point in the journey, you’ve pushed through some hard stretches, unfamiliar passages, and long days, and that kind of […]
There’s a shift happening in the story this week. Up to this point, we’ve seen God raise leaders, deliver His people, and establish direction. But now the tension tightens. Obedience […]
I’m excited that you have decided to join us on this trip through the Bible. As we are in this interesting week between Christmas and New Year’s Day, it could […]
It’s risky to talk about kingdoms. The moment we bring up authority, government, or power, hearts divide and defenses rise. We all carry scars from promises broken and leaders who […]
In Luke 18:1–8, Jesus tells the parable of a persistent widow who kept coming to an unjust judge until he finally granted her request. Luke introduces the parable with a […]
So, as a pastor I have been praying for something for about the last 5 years. The folks here at the church hopefully have been praying the same thing, at […]
Though I am not a Roman Catholic, many years ago I found great encouragement in an unlikely place. I was intrigued by a book by author Calvin Miller called The […]