Cultivating a Grateful Heart
Rediscovering Gratitude In Luke 17:11-19, we encounter a poignant narrative of ten lepers who, upon being healed by Jesus, continue on their way, except one, a Samaritan, who returns to express his gratitude. This account underscores an important truth: while many may receive blessings, few remember to offer thanks. Jesus’ response, “Were not ten cleansed? […]
Evidence of Things Unseen
Then his family took him with them, and he was with them for a year being nurtured. At the end of the year Bishop Erc took him to his foster-mother, Ita, and he was with her [five] years. And the nun loved him exceedingly, because she saw the attendance of angels above him, and the […]
The Shepherd’s Call
Synoptic Gospels 3: Shepherd and King (2) Pray Psalm 28.8, 9.The LORD is their strength,And He is the saving refuge of His anointed.Save Your people,And bless Your inheritance;Shepherd them also,And bear them up forever. Sing Psalm 28.8, 9.(Angel’s Story: O Jesus, I Have Promised)Our strength are You, O Savior, our strong defense and sure.Anointed with Your favor, we rest […]
In Seasons of Revival
Our readings in this series are from the book, Revived! Here is a brief excerpt from pages 76, 77: “Revival is a work of God. During seasons of revival, people are made acutely aware of their sins and of being separated from God and exposed to His judgment. Under the searching light of Scripture and the Spirit […]
Eastertide: Giver of All Good Things
The nearer we come to the world of everlasting praise, the more we should speak the language and do the work of that world.
It Wouldn’t Work
Luke 16:19–31 (ESV) “There was a rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and who feasted sumptuously every day. And at his gate was laid a poor man named Lazarus, covered with sores, who desired to be fed with what fell from the rich man’s table. Moreover, even the dogs came and […]