Faith, for Peter, is not suspended in religious abstraction. It is tied to something that happened in time and space.
Baptism does not promise us chocolates or flowers, but something far greater: life in Christ.
The Promised Land invites us to laugh at how relatable it is to be exhausted and exasperated by all the people, and the egos and opinions they bring with them, that come with living.

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When the waters of anxiety and depression rise, there is One who understands.
We ache in eager anticipation as we see Christ in action and as we take in the snapshots of his life, death, and resurrection.
This quest to justify my existence can end because I have been justified by God who gave up heaven to be with me!