Even though we do not deserve it, we can come to Jesus humbled, in need of compassion, entirely dependent on His generosity, on His grace and on His mercy.
Even though we do not deserve it, we can come to Jesus humbled, in need of compassion, entirely dependent on His generosity, on His grace and on His mercy.
Today we learn to call ourselves and one another to that hard work of searching ourselves and putting to death that part of our flesh that would keep us from God.
Today we contemplate our calling as disciples. We are called to love others and to show them compassion.
Today we are asked to answer Jesus’s question, “who do you say that I am?” He is the hope of the world, the Son of God, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords.
Today, we are reminded that our identity is in Christ. We welcome Jesus into our midst and invite the Kingdom of God to lay its claim upon us so that we may be prepared to be sent out into the world.
This week we ponder the great compassion Jesus has on those in need of physical healing.
This week we are invited to get into the boat with Jesus. We can venture into the deep with him and trust that he will bring calm in the midst of the wind and storms in our lives.
This week we are invited to let the gospel take root in us. Let the seeds of the Kingdom grab you and grow and sprout in your soil.
This week we learn to hear God’s call and are invited into the family of God. We reflect on the life, work and power of Jesus Christ.
Christ is Risen! Death has been trampled over by death through our savior Jesus Christ! This week we think about the dead end of death and God’s impossible way through death.