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Isaiah 63:7-9 17:11-19 magnifies sovereign grace—God saves, sustains, and secures His people for His glory—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 16:1-13 calls the community to visible discipleship—Jesus’ way embodied, not merely admired—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 is a mirror—if it offends, it’s doing honest work—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 119:137-144 encourages the long obedience of prayer, fasting, and mercy—today, not someday.
Luke 13:31-35 comforts the accused conscience: the verdict in Christ is mercy, not condemnation—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 14 is inconvenient on purpose—God interrupts comfort to liberate the oppressed—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 Joel 2:23-32, God meets us through word and sacrament with steady, sustaining mercy—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 Timothy 1:12-17 speaks hope under pressure—God hears the cry and bends history toward freedom.
Luke 13:31-35 invites solidarity: the suffering of the poor is a holy summons—today, not someday.
Luke 13:31-35 makes room for the wounded: God sees the overlooked and calls the Church to solidarity.
In Luke 13:31-35, grace isn’t abstract—it’s God drawing you to trust Him today—today, not someday.
Luke 13:31-35 calls for readiness—live faithful today because the King could come any moment—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 17:11-19 calls the Church to praxis—faith that acts to transform structures—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 8:18-9:1 expects God to act now—the Spirit empowers witness with holiness and power—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 Timothy 2:1-7 invites expectancy: God can move in your life today—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 3:1-11 invites weary hearts: receive God’s promise, then take the next faithful step—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 5:1-7 calls for readiness—live faithful today because the King could come any moment—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 31:27-34 invites us to practice mercy with hands, budgets, and policies—not just feelings—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 107:1-9, 43 humbles pride—if salvation depends on you, you’re trusting the wrong savior—today, not someday.
Luke 13:31-35 gives Law and Gospel: God exposes our need, then gives Christ as our righteousness.
If Luke 13:31-35 feels unrealistic, it may be because we’ve normalized what Christ calls sin.
Isaiah 63:7-9 11:1-3, 8-16 encourages hungry hearts: ask, receive, and keep seeking God’s presence—today, not someday.
Luke 13:31-35 invites weary hearts: receive God’s promise, then take the next faithful step—today, not someday.
Isaiah 63:7-9 Timothy 3:14-4:5 exposes control; the Spirit will not be reduced to a brand—today, not someday.