“A Prayer of the Unexpected” is a break from our series in the Lord’s prayer. We’ll be back with that in the New Year. For today, join us as we reflect on the unexpected.
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In “Advent 2020: Joy,” Charity shares what she is learning about advent—a word meaning arrival. This week she shares about joy. If you missed the previous weeks, you can also read about hope and peace.
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Today’s prayer “Forgiven to be Forgiving” is the sixth in a series of prayers working through the Lord’s prayer found in Matthew 6v9-13 and Luke 11v2-4. The Lord’s prayer is a teaching from Jesus on how to pray and provides us with a framework for living life with the Father. You should begin by reading the prayers “Father,” “In Heaven,” “Hallowed Be Your Name,” “Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done” and “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread.”
Continue reading “Forgiven to be Forgiving: A Prayer”The Direction to a New Destination
In “The Direction to a New Destination,” Alex reflects on 2 Thessalonians 3:5. We have a new destination‒the love of God and the steadfastness of Christ‒which we must seek the Lord to direct us to.
Continue reading “The Direction to a New Destination”Advent 2020: Peace
In “Advent 2020: Peace,” Charity shares what she is learning about advent—a word meaning arrival. This week she shares about peace. If you missed last week, you can also read about hope.
Continue reading “Advent 2020: Peace”Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread: A Prayer
Today’s prayer “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread” is the fifth in a series of prayers working through the Lord’s prayer found in Matthew 6v9-13 and Luke 11v2-4. The Lord’s prayer is a teaching from Jesus on how to pray and provides us with a framework for living life with the Father. You should begin by reading the prayers “Father,” “In Heaven,” “Hallowed Be Your Name” and “Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done.”
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In “Advent 2020: Hope,” Charity shares what she is learning about advent—a word meaning arrival. This week she shares about hope.
Continue reading “Advent 2020: Hope”Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done: A Prayer
Today’s prayer “Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done” is the fourth in a series of prayers working through what is known as the Lord’s prayer found in Matthew 6v9-13 and Luke 11v2-4. The Lord’s prayer is a teaching from Jesus on how to pray and provides us with a framework for living life with the Father. You should begin by reading the prayers “Father,” “In Heaven” and “Hallowed Be Your Name.”
Continue reading “Your Kingdom Come, Your Will Be Done: A Prayer”Eternal or “Good Enough” Life?
In “Eternal or ‘Good Enough’ Life,” Alex reminds us that although we grow at God’s pace we must not become complacent with a good enough life. Instead, we should strive for the contented, eternal life which Jesus offers.
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In “Christ in Us, the Hope of Glory,” Charity speaks to the unrest many of us are experiencing. With Christ in us, rest is always available as we are reminded of the hope of glory.
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