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2,065 illustrations across all 16 chapters
A few years ago, I visited a local planetarium, captivated by the wonders of the universe. As the lights dimmed and the stars illuminated the dome above, I was struck by the sheer vastness of creation. The narrator spoke of...
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In a town reeling from the aftermath of a tragic school shooting, Pastor Maria found herself standing at the crossroads of grief and action. With the sun setting behind her, casting a golden hue over the church's humble exterior, she...
Lord Jesus, You never played by the world's rulebook — and tonight, I'm grateful You didn't. In Romans 16, Paul does something the Roman Empire would have found absurd. He entrusts his most important letter — the theological masterpiece that...
In 2018, Rachel Held Evans wrote about sitting with a friend who had just been told by her church that her questions made her dangerous....
In the Reformed (Presbyterian) tradition, we read Romans 7:14-25 as an exploration of the ongoing struggle between the indwelling sin and the new life in Christ. This passage illustrates the already/not yet tension of sanctification, where the believer, though justified and renewed by sovereign grac
In 2018, Des Linden crossed the finish line of the Boston Marathon in a freezing downpour, becoming the first American woman to win in thirty-three...
This devotional reflection emphasizes the importance of engaging with Economic Justice through a lens of love and compassion, inspired by biblical wisdom. It calls for personal transformation that leads to active participation in bringing justice and hope to the world, aligning one's actions with the character of God.
As we gather in prayer, let us pause to reflect on the profound gift of salvation, a treasure that beckons us into a life renewed by God’s grace. Romans 12:2 reminds us, “Do not conform to the pattern of this...
As we reflect on Romans 8:28, where Paul assures us that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him," we are reminded that every moment in our lives, even the challenging ones, is infused with...
As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden hue over the evening sky, I find peace in the gentle rhythms of life. It reminds me of the soft touch of a hand on my shoulder, a reassuring gesture...
In 2009, a retired schoolteacher named Elzéard Bouffier — yes, sharing the name of Jean Giono's fictional tree-planter — bought twelve acres of depleted farmland...
In *The Godfather*, we meet Michael Corleone, a war hero adorned with medals, standing proudly among the heroes of his generation. He’s the one who wants nothing to do with the dark legacy of the Corleone family—a family steeped in...
On the morning of March 15, 1978, a scaffold collapsed beneath Frank Medina on a bridge construction site outside Tulsa, Oklahoma. He fell twelve feet...
In 2019, a ten-year-old boy named Michael sat in a courtroom in Grand Rapids, Michigan, wearing a clip-on tie his foster mother had bought him...
We read Romans 5:12-21 as a profound exposition of the doctrine of original sin and the redemptive work of Christ. The passage underscores the universality of sin introduced by Adam and the superabundant grace brought by Jesus Christ, the New Adam. This aligns with our sacramental understanding that
In 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin rocketed beyond Earth's atmosphere and experienced something no human being had ever felt. As the Vostok 1 capsule broke...
The call in Romans 12:2 to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” invites us into a profound journey of understanding divine love. Here, Paul urges us to resist the patterns of this world, which often tell us we...
In a bustling city, a young woman named Sarah worked as a social worker in a neighborhood marked by poverty and strife. Each day, after leaving her small apartment, she was greeted by the faces of those who had been...
In the intricate tapestry of our daily lives, we often find ourselves grappling with the lure of gossip—an ancient temptation that whispers to us in our modern context. In Romans 8:28, the Apostle Paul assures us, "And we know that...
In 1918, Tokichi Ishii sat in a Tokyo prison cell awaiting execution. He had murdered multiple people. His hands had done unspeakable things. No amount...
This devotional emphasizes the transformative power of viewing suffering through an eternal lens, as articulated by Paul in 2 Corinthians and Romans. It encourages believers to understand that present hardships are temporary and serve a greater purpose in refining faith and motivating acts of justice and compassion in the present world.
When we think of humility, we often picture someone quietly waiting in the shadows, but true humility shines brightly in the everyday acts of service that elevate others. Consider the story of a small-town bakery owner, Mrs. Thompson, who every...
In California's Sierra Nevada, the giant sequoia stands as the largest living organism on Earth. Some tower over 250 feet, with trunks spanning 30 feet...
Picture a warm, sun-soaked day in Selma, Alabama, in March 1965. The air buzzes with anticipation, tension, and a powerful hope that stirs the soul. A sea of determined souls gathers along the banks of the Alabama River, their faces...