Follow along with daily scripture readings and insights that will enhance your faith journey.
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Follow along with daily scripture readings and insights that will enhance your faith journey.
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MONDAY 04.15.2019 - Creation
Read Isaiah 42:1-9. As the prophet Isaiah noted in verse 5, God is the creator of the world. This includes God as creator of all nations, all families, and all persons. As people created in God’s image, we are a gift to our families and communities.
TUESDAY 04.16.2019 - Exodus Read Isaiah 49:1-7 The Jews of Jesus’ day hoped that when God acted, God would heal their nation (v. 5). At that time, the nation of Israel was occupied and run by the Roman government. Religious and Roman leaders maintained a tense relationship. Jesus’ actions in the Temple (turning over the money changers tables) revealed God’s care for all people, including those exploited by their leadership. Jesus’ ministry was a “light” that invited hope for all.
WEDNESDAY 04.17.2019 - Kings Read John 13:21-31a There was a time in Israel’s history when what the people really wanted was to be like other, larger, more powerful, more prosperous nations. They asked God for a human king even when God alone was to be their king. Their request was a failure to trust God. Similarly, we see one of Jesus’ disciples, Judas, fail to trust Jesus and in turn betrayed Jesus to the religious authorities.
MAUNDY THURSDAY 04.18.2019 - Exile Read John 13:1-17, 33-35 and Ezekiel 36:24-28 Though the people have not done as God would desire (both in the Ezekiel passage and in John), God does not abandon them. In fact, God acts in their favor when they do not desire it (36:22) or even notice it (John 1:11). God does what people want but cannot do for themselves. God brings freedom and new life. The freedom God gives is demonstrated by a new heart or a new desire within us to serve other people instead of being consumed with serving ourselves.
GOOD FRIDAY - Hope for Restoration Read Ezekiel 37:1-3 Today we remember Jesus’ crucifixion, death on a cross. For Jesus’ friends and followers this was the worst day they could imagine. They had hoped that Jesus would be the leader of their country. Though their hopes were dashed, God would use this terrible event in ways that were unimaginable for Jesus’s first followers. Much like when the prophet Ezekiel sees the valley of the dry bones, God does the seemingly impossible. Though it can be difficult to keep believing when all we see is bad news, our faith in God trusts that God is still at work, always at work, creating and recreating. Though all appears bad on this day, there is a reason why Christians refer to this day as “Good Friday.” Our hope will allow us to call it nothing less.
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