June 4
by Derek Newbery on June 4th, 2024
2 Samuel 22:1-23:23; Acts 2:1-47; Psalm 122:1-9; Proverbs 16:19-20 Acts 2 describes the sending of the Holy Spirit upon believers. In the Gospels, Jesus told his disciples that it was better for him to go away and the Spirit’s coming shows why this is true. In this initial manifestation of the Spirit, his coming is accompanied by a physical sign of fire and the apostles miraculously speaking in ma...  Read More
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June 3
by Derek Newbery on June 3rd, 2024
2 Samuel 20:14-21:22; Acts 1:1-26; Psalm 121:1-8;Proverbs 16:18We have moved today from the gospel narratives to the book of Acts. This book gets its title because it chronicles the acts of the apostles. It is part two of the book of Luke.Acts will describe for us the massive expansion of the Church during the first decades after Jesus' resurrection. God will take the group of 120 people in chapte...  Read More
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June 2
by Derek Newbery on June 2nd, 2024
2 Samuel 19:11-20:13; John 21:1-25; Psalm 120:1-7; Proverbs 16:16-17 Today's psalm is the first in a series entitled the Psalms of Ascent. Psalms 120-134 were recited by people as they traveled to Jerusalem for various feasts and celebrations throughout the year. Regardless of one’s path to Jerusalem, one would always ascend in elevation, thus the title.These psalms functioned to remind the travel...  Read More
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June 1
by Gena Duncan on June 1st, 2024
2 Samuel 18:1-19:10; John 20:1-31; Psalm 119:153-176; Proverbs 16:14-15 David is in exile. Absalom has taken his throne. Armies are mustered and David’s and Absalom’s men square off in the forest of Ephraim. This was dangerous terrain for a battle—low hanging trees, pits, and rugged terrain—the topography in which well-trained troops have the advantage. The terebinth tree, often translated oak or ...  Read More
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January 31
by Derek Newbery on January 31st, 2022
Today's Reading God commanded Israel to remember. He didn't want them to forget what he was going to do at the Passover so he commanded them to make this a continual celebration for the nation. Israel then celebrated annually for over a thousand years what God had done in delivering them from bondage in Egypt. It was only when Jesus revealed that the fulfillment of the Passover came through his death that the people of God stopped celebrating this Passover and instead celebrated the n  Read More
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January 30
by Derek Newbery on January 30th, 2022
Today's Reading Grace. Once a year or so I get to represent Christianity at a world religions class at Florida Southwest State College and inevitably grace is the most controversial topic of the night. You can see why from Jesus' parable in Matthew 20. The workers who were hired early in the morning were angry that those hired at the end of the day would receive the same pay as them. The workers felt betrayed and felt like the landowner was unfair. Yet the landowner confronts this att  Read More
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January 29
by Derek Newbery on January 29th, 2022
Today's Reading Notice the stubbornness of Pharaoh as he responds to the plagues which God sends against Egypt. In the moment he is quick to pretend that he is in the wrong but as soon as the plague is gone he hardens himself against God once again. He doesn't believe that he needs to humble himself before God but rather thinks that he functions as a god over Egypt. This stubbornness led to grave consequences for him and his whole nation. In contrast to Pharaoh's hardness is the so  Read More
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January 28
by Derek Newbery on January 28th, 2022
Today's Reading There will almost certainly be moments in our lives where we doubt God. I think in some ways that is a part of being human. The question is, "what will we do with our doubts? Notice the doubts that Moses had" in Exodus 5:22-7:24. He doubts whether his mission to Pharaoh could possibly be effective and he doubts whether God has the best interest of Israel in mind since all that Moses has seen is their circumstances become more difficult. Notice though where Moses dire  Read More
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January 27
by Derek Newbery on January 27th, 2022
Today's Reading We often think that all we need is Jesus. This is true when it comes to salvation (i.e. justification) but is not true when it comes to maturity. Notice the thread of community that links our readings today. Moses confesses that he is not up for the job of being God's spokesman and God acquiesces and allows him to take Aaron along. "If I were God I would tell Moses that I am calling him to the task and because of my call he should go do it. Instead God allows   Read More
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January 26
by Sarah Naples on January 26th, 2022
Today's Reading Justice is part of God's character and a command for his people to live out. We see this thread throughout the Bible as God's people are called to do justice (Micah 6:8), to not only pray but participate in God's work on earth as it is in heaven (Mathew 5) and to live out God's kingdom ethics including justice in the here and now. Yet we see from today's reading that a desire to make broken things whole (justice) can be done in a way that honors God or in  Read More
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January 25
by Jan Lee on January 25th, 2022
Today's Reading As a youth pastor, I am always trying to get our young people to think through how they can engage their friends in conversation about Jesus. One of the things I encourage them to say to their friends is, "I don't know what to do with Jesus. Have you ever taken a good look at this guy?" He has to be God. There are no other explanations. When we come to Matthew 16, the disciples have been with Jesus for a long time and it is time for Jesus to tak  Read More
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January 24
by Sarah Naples on January 24th, 2022
Today's Reading God's ways are not the ways of the world. In the days of Genesis, the firstborn son received double the inheritance and all of the notoriety. Yet in God's economy this is not the way it works. So often in Scripture we see where God raises up and blesses those that the world might ignore. In our reading today in Genesis, we see this principle happen twice. First, Jacob blesses Ephraim more than Manasseh despite Ephraim being the younger. This may not seem like a b  Read More
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