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153 illustrations — Devotional reflections for personal and congregational use
This devotional reflection emphasizes the importance of engaging with Inclusive Language for God, encouraging individuals to see through God's eyes of love and respond with compassion and justice. It highlights the transformative power of faith not only for personal growth but also for impacting the world positively.
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Lord of the least and the lost, the hungry and the imprisoned, This morning I bring before You every place where power has curdled into cruelty — the boardroom where one voice silences all others, the household where love has...
Lord of every sparrow and every storm, you shaped the coral reefs with the same hands that formed us from dust. You breathed life into rainforests that have been exhaling oxygen since before Abraham left Ur. And now, as glaciers...
Dear God of every flickering screen and every longing heart, I confess that I have scrolled past more faces today than my grandparents met in a month. I have "liked" without loving, "shared" without sacrificing, and "connected" without ever being...
Blessed are the peacemakers, Jesus says in Matthew 5:9 — not the peace-keepers, not those who smooth things over to avoid discomfort, but the peacemakers. There is a difference. Peace-keeping silences the honest question. Peacemaking holds the question and the...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit in the quiet of this evening, I find myself reflecting on the insidious presence of sloth in my life. It often disguises itself under layers of comfort and apathy, whispering that it's okay to...
This devotional encourages reflection on the concept of Inclusive Language for God, emphasizing the importance of seeing through God's eyes of love and responding with compassion and justice. It calls for personal transformation that extends to transforming the world, highlighting the interconnectedness of individual growth and communal responsibility.
Dear God of Love and Justice, A woman named Clara used to keep a folding chair in the trunk of her car. Every Tuesday evening, she'd set it up outside a laundromat on the south side of town and sit...
Imagine a weary traveler, burdened with a heavy pack. Each step feels like a struggle, as the weight of past mistakes and regrets pulls them down. This traveler is searching for a place of rest, a glimpse of hope amidst...
As we gather in fellowship today, let’s reflect on the profound call Jesus gives us in Matthew 28:19-20, where He instructs us to “go therefore and make disciples of all nations.” This isn’t just a command; it’s a declaration of...
Dear God of Love and Justice, As I pause in this moment, reflecting on the intersection of Technology and Human Connection, I am drawn to your words in Matthew 25:35, where you remind us, “For I was hungry and you...
Dear God of Love and Justice, As I sit quietly, contemplating the intersection of Mental Health and Spirituality in my life, I am drawn to the profound words of Jesus in Matthew 22:37-39, where He calls us to love You...
This devotional reflection emphasizes the importance of viewing climate change through a lens of love and justice, inspired by biblical teachings. It encourages individuals to engage actively in transforming their surroundings by embodying compassion and working towards justice, thereby fulfilling their spiritual growth and purpose.
This devotional reflection emphasizes the importance of engaging with Climate Change through a lens of love and justice as taught in Matthew 22:37-39. It encourages individuals to see their actions as a means of transformation, not only for personal growth but also for the betterment of the world around them.
As I reflect on the command of Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20, I’m reminded of a story that reveals the essence of hope and community. A few months ago, I visited a small group of believers who had gathered in a...
This devotional reflection emphasizes the importance of engaging with Inclusive Language for God, encouraging individuals to embody compassion and justice in their lives. It calls for a transformation that not only fosters personal growth but also seeks to impact the world positively, reflecting God's love and character.
As we gather together, let us pause to meditate on the transformative power of perseverance in our lives of faith. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus gives us a profound commission: to go forth, make disciples, and teach them to observe all...
Dear God of all nations and neighborhoods, When the Pharisees tried to trap Jesus with a question about politics — "Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar?" — He held up a coin and asked whose image it bore....
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the nature of Gluttony in my life today, I am drawn to the profound wisdom of Matthew 6:25-34. In these verses, You remind us not to be consumed by worry over...
This devotional encourages reflection on how to engage with challenging biblical texts through the lens of love and justice. It emphasizes the importance of personal transformation in order to positively impact the world and bring hope and healing to those in need.
This devotional emphasizes the importance of engaging with challenging texts in a way that reflects God's love and justice. It encourages individuals to seek transformation not only for themselves but also for the world around them, promoting hope and healing in the face of adversity.
As we gather today, I invite you to picture a gardener tending to a young sapling. Day by day, she waters it, carefully loosens the soil, and shields it from harsh winds. The initial struggle may seem daunting; the sapling...
As I stand before you today, I find myself reflecting on an everyday reality that touches each of us—mental health and spirituality. In Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus teaches us to love God wholeheartedly and to love our neighbors as ourselves. This...
This devotional reflection emphasizes the importance of viewing mental health through a lens of love and justice as taught in Matthew 22:37-39. It encourages individuals to engage with their spirituality in a way that promotes healing and transformation, both personally and in the wider world.