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7 illustrations for sermon preparation
Dear God of Reconciliation, This morning I stand before You holding something heavier than any possession — the weight of an unresolved wound. Luke 12:33 tells us to sell what we have and give to the poor, and I wonder...
Dear God of Love and Justice, Luke 12:33 asks us to sell what we have and give to the poor — but Martin Luther understood that the deepest poverty is not always material. Sometimes the greatest poverty is being unseen,...
Gracious God, tonight I set my phone face-down on the nightstand, and I confess: I scrolled past forty faces today without truly seeing one of them. I double-tapped hearts on photos of people whose actual hearts I haven't asked about...
Gracious God, You who poured out Your Spirit on all flesh — on sons and daughters, old and young, across every boundary we draw — I confess that I have sometimes clutched my faith like a miser hoards coins, afraid...
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me — and then send me out with empty hands and a full heart. Luke 12:33 lands like a hammer on marble: "Sell your possessions and give to the poor." These...
Dear God of healing and wholeness, You know the weight we carry — the anxious thoughts that circle like birds refusing to land, the sadness that settles into our bones on ordinary Tuesday afternoons when everyone else seems fine. In...
Gracious God, who filled Phoebe's hands with the letter that would reshape an empire, and who called Junia an apostle before the ink on Paul's parchment had dried — hear this evening prayer. In Luke 12:33, Jesus tells us to...
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