New Testament (110)
  1. The beauty of our gospel reading today is how it reveals Jesus as the One who comes not only for the strong in faith but also for those who are weak and walking away.
  2. Jesus does not remain at a distance from our suffering. He fully enters it and bears its burden.
  3. When the One who created the world comes to you, there is reason for courage and never reason to fear.
  4. Because Jesus turns desolate, dying places into holy landscapes of life.
  5. I would understand if you were a bit offended. This looks more like Game of Thrones than the Kingdom of God.
  6. Jesus will bring good news, send His disciples to bring good news, and, in His death and resurrection, become good news for all.
  7. Trinity Sunday is a day we confess the mystery of our faith. It is a mystery that saves.
  8. Somedays we are simply looking for a mark, a rock at the foot of a tree, something to direct us forward, a few words to let us know we are going in the right direction.
  9. The One who has defeated sin, death, and the Devil himself is now living in Heaven and praying for you.
  10. Jesus will suffer, die, and rise again for them. By this love, they are forgiven. By this love, they are made His friends: Friends of God.
  11. Jesus is the vine. You are His branches. And God the Father delights to bring the inside out.
  12. James and John come before Jesus and request positions of honor in His coming Kingdom. While we may be surprised at their actions, we understand their desires. They are interested in upward mobility.
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