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Old Testament: Genesis 18: (17-19) 20-33 (Pentecost 7: Series C)
God is in control, but God is also in relationship with His children and asks us to pray, to lament, and to ask Him to change His mind as we participate as the Bride with our Bridegroom. -
For Those Who Feel Unseen
Men and women are all caught in the universal machine of suffering that chews people up and spits them out. And in their respective griefs and fears, they are all wondering if God sees them, hears them, knows them. -
Waiting Like Sarah
It turns out the family trait of not being able to wait runs deep and wide in the family of God. We do foolish things while we wait for promises to be fulfilled. -
Come Near To Me, Please
The primary point of Joseph’s life (and every story in Scripture) is to point us to Christ. To tell us something about what God is like and how He interacts with His Creation. -
Neither Bootlicking Nor Pigheadedness: Freedom of Speech Before God
Sometimes believers vigorously debate God, sometimes they nod a silent Amen. Together, their narratives paint a picture of a life of faith characterized by complexity and tension. -
Limping In The Faith: How the Narrative Order of Scripture Teaches the Gospel
What then does this sequence of stories teach us? It teaches us a pertinent lesson about the Christian life.
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