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7 illustrations for sermon preparation
Dear God of Love and Justice, I confess that I have walked past tables where I was not the stranger — and never once wondered what it felt like to stand outside the door. Luke 6:20-21 tells us that You...
In the Anglican tradition, we kneel. We kneel at the communion rail, we kneel in confession, we kneel when the weight of the world presses down and we have no words left. And sometimes, kneeling is the most honest posture...
Lord, You spoke the first garden into existence — every cedar of Lebanon, every sparrow that nests in its branches, every river that carves its path through stone. You called it good before a single human voice existed to agree...
Dear God of the stranger and the sojourner, You who led Abraham out of Ur with nothing but a promise. You who told Your people seventy-three times in Scripture to welcome the foreigner — because they were once foreigners themselves,...
Lord, at the close of this day I lay my phone face-down on the nightstand and open my hands to You. I scrolled past fourteen faces today — a former classmate battling cancer, a neighbor asking for meal-train volunteers, a...
Dear God of all truth, who spoke the universe into being and still speaks in the quiet of a hospital room at three in the morning, I confess that I have sometimes drawn a line between what I can measure...
Loving God, You who spoke the universe into being and then called it *very good* — including the bodies You shaped from dust and breath — teach me to read Your Word the way You intended it: not as a...
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