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11 illustrations for sermon preparation
Lord of the exile and the homecoming, Tonight I come before You carrying the weight of every grudge I've nursed and every bridge I've been afraid to cross. Deuteronomy 10:19 cuts straight to the bone: "You shall love the stranger,...
Heavenly Father, I come to You this evening with a phone in my hand and a quiet ache in my chest. Deuteronomy 10:19 calls me to love the stranger — and tonight I confess that I have scrolled past more...
Dear God of Welcome and Justice, In 1853, Antoinette Brown Blackwell stood before the World's Temperance Convention in New York City to speak — and was shouted down for an entire day. She never left the platform. She simply stood,...
Gracious God, who set the stars in their courses and yet bends low to hear the whisper of the exile, This morning I hold before you the face of every stranger standing at an unfamiliar door — the mother clutching...
Dear God of Love and Justice, The Hebrew words *Imago Dei* — "the image of God" — are not a theological abstraction. They are the most radical claim ever made about a human being. When You spoke those words over...
Dear God of Love and Justice, Deuteronomy 10:19 commands us plainly: "Love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt." The early Anabaptists understood this in their bones — hunted across Europe, they found refuge in the...
Dear God of all creation, This morning I stood at the kitchen window and watched a robin pull a worm from the rain-softened earth — the same small miracle that has unfolded in gardens since Eden. And I remembered that...
Dear God of Love and Justice, Deuteronomy 10:19 cuts straight to the heart: "You shall love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt." You didn't say tolerate the stranger. You didn't say study the stranger from...
Dear God of Love and Justice, Deuteronomy 10:19 cuts straight to the bone: "You shall love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt." Not tolerate the stranger. Not pity the stranger. Love them — because You...
Dear God of Love and Justice, When I peer through a microscope at a single human cell — three billion letters of DNA coiled inside something smaller than a grain of sand — I stand on holy ground. Science does...
Lord of all mercy, You who wept over Jerusalem and grieved every act of violence done under the sun — hear us now. We confess that we have grown numb. Another headline scrolls past, another vigil is held on another...
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