Adoration: The Covenant LORD delights when His people follow Him and are devoted to Him like a new bride is to her bridegroom. The Covenant LORD is our glory. He is our God - the fountain of living waters who satisfies the longings of His people. Confession: It is evil and bitter for me to … Continue reading Devotional Thoughts – Jeremiah 2
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How does God Guide? Reflections from Acts 16
Devotional Guide for Acts 16 - Click here for the devotional guide in its entirety. How does God guide? A. How does God guide Timothy? The external call of trusted others in the body of Christ (16:1-5). B. How does God guide Paul and his companions? What specific instructions and direction did the Apostle Paul … Continue reading How does God Guide? Reflections from Acts 16
Take Courage – Remember Those Whom God Called
Dr. Ralph Davis is one of our denomination's most recognized Old Testament scholars and for many years the pastor at Woodlawn Presbyterian Church in Hattiesburg, MS. The below mp3 is an excerpt from his sermon on the Gospel Coalition website entitled "Astounding Word" from Jeremiah 1. He starts like this: Have you noticed how there … Continue reading Take Courage – Remember Those Whom God Called
Praying for Our Church Family from Acts 15
Every Wednesday evening a band of brothers and sisters meet together to pray for our church. We take one chapter of the book of Acts and share a few thoughts about it. Then, we pray Scripture for our church family. If you need some specific prayer requests to pray for yourself, your family and friends, … Continue reading Praying for Our Church Family from Acts 15
Devotional Guide – Jeremiah 1:4-9
Devotional Guide - Jeremiah 1:4-9 Monday: From Jeremiah 1:4-9 , what were those things that could have hindered Jeremiah from responding to God’s call? From verses 6 and 8, what potential liabilities might keep him and us from responding to God’s call? Tuesday: Have you ever found yourself like Jeremiah resisting the divine call overwhelmed … Continue reading Devotional Guide – Jeremiah 1:4-9
When You Are Tempted to Step Back from God’s Call? Musings from Jeremiah and Frodo
The Lord God challenges Jeremiah: "Do not say, 'I am only a youth;' for to all to whom I send you you shall go, and whatever I command you you shall speak." Jeremiah's work as a prophet was very demanding. He's called the weeping prophet for a reason. If you read his prophecy, you'll find … Continue reading When You Are Tempted to Step Back from God’s Call? Musings from Jeremiah and Frodo
Jeremiah 1 – We Are Known Before We Know
This Sunday at Trinity is World Missions Sunday. Dr. Paul Chinchen will preach from Jeremiah 1 on "We've a Story to Tell." Eugene Peterson offers some wise counsel in his book on Jeremiah. He writes: Before Jeremiah knew God, God knew Jeremiah: 'Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.' This turns everything … Continue reading Jeremiah 1 – We Are Known Before We Know
Lavish Love for Returning Prodigals
The prodigal comes to a transforming experience of repentance. True repentance always issues into joy. The father takes his finest garment, worn only on special occasions or festivals, and puts it on his son -- a sure sign of acceptance to the community. The signet ring, a symbol of trust, and sandals, showing he's a … Continue reading Lavish Love for Returning Prodigals
Treasuring Prodigals (Luke 15:1-3, 11-32)
I recently preached on Jesus' famous parable. Here's what struck me most: As we think rightly of our Father and treasure Him as the real prodigal in this story, we will become more intentional in sharing His pursuit of other prodigals, whether they are prodigal in their rebellion and self-centeredness or whether they are prodigal … Continue reading Treasuring Prodigals (Luke 15:1-3, 11-32)
Doing Something Significant for the Kingdom
What does it look like to do something significant for the kingdom of God? This past Sunday we looked at the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25:14-30. We discussed two contrasting views of the Master than result in two contrasting types of stewardship and two contrasting futures. Here is a short excerpt from a … Continue reading Doing Something Significant for the Kingdom