Weekly Devotion – 2/2/23
The world feels heavy right now. Senseless death, illness, despair, and endless longing for things to get better have left me emotionally fragile. Lord, have mercy on us today. On
Continue readingThe world feels heavy right now. Senseless death, illness, despair, and endless longing for things to get better have left me emotionally fragile. Lord, have mercy on us today. On
Continue readingRecently, I’ve been reflecting a lot on how we, as humans, are inherently built for each other. Whether or not one identifies themselves as an introvert or an extrovert and
Continue readingThere are moments when we get a glimpse of ourselves, a glimpse of how others see and experience us, and we don’t like what we see. Most of the time,
Continue readingIt feels a bit disorienting to go from the wise men worshiping the baby Jesus on one Sunday, to Jesus fully grown and being baptized the next week. And yet,
Continue reading“When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy. On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother; and they knelt down and
Continue readingAs they got closer to their final destination, Balthasar, Gaspar, and Melchior readied their gifts, which they had carried all this way to present to the newborn king. “In this
Continue readingDespite confusion over the name of this platform (it is called a “pull-pit” but the men could find nothing to pull and did not see a pit of any kind),
Continue readingKnowing they would soon be seeing the newborn king, our travelers crowded around this copy of the ancient scriptures, in order to read once again all that has been foretold
Continue readingOur travelers noticed the star they had been following all this time was beginning to settle high in the sky. They sensed their journey may soon be coming to a
Continue readingHappy New Year! All Things New Yearning for a new way will not produce it. Only ending the old way can do that. You cannot hold onto the old, all
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