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6 illustrations for sermon preparation
In 2018, a Thai soccer coach named Ekkapol Chantawong led twelve boys into the Tham Luang cave for a quick adventure. When floodwaters sealed the...
In 1918, Tokichi Ishii sat in a Tokyo prison cell awaiting execution. He had killed multiple people without remorse, and guards called him the most...
On April 9, 1945, at Flossenbürg concentration camp, Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer knelt in prayer before his executioners. He had been arrested two years earlier...
In 2018, a structural engineer named Carlos Mendez was inspecting a partially collapsed parking garage in Miami when he heard a child crying beneath the...
In Gethsemane, Jesus waited on the Father. "Not my will but yours." He could have called angels; He waited. He could have escaped; He stayed. He could have forced a different outcome; He surrendered. This is what waiting on the LORD looks like incarnate.
What does a living sacrifice look like? Look at Jesus. He offered His body—literally, on the cross. He didn't conform to the world's patterns of power and self-protection.
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