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Easter 2021 Scripture Reflections

As we remember our Lord and Savior’s sacrifice this Easter, take some time to reflect on these passages and questions. Pray for fresh eyes and an ability to place yourself within each passage. Read them more than once to fully soak them in. And may the Holy Spirit fill us all with a renewed sense of wonder and delight as we celebrate the empty tomb!

Selling Everything to Buy the Field

Just like the parable, EC “sold” what she had, so she could follow Jesus’s calling. She knew Jesus was the far greater treasure.

Diving into Jonah—In-the-Belly Waiting

Suffice it to say, it seems like more than a few connections can be made between our situation and Jonah’s in-the-belly waiting.

Diving into Jonah—Overcoming Reluctant Ears, Hearts & Eyes

Reluctant. That’s how I see the prophet Jonah in his eponymous book. I get that reluctance. I wonder if that’s why I resonate with Jonah.

The Weary World Rejoices

Right now, we are corporately waiting. We’re waiting for this pandemic to be over. We’re also waiting to celebrate the birth of our Savior.

Epiphany Reflection — A God Who Wants to Be Found

That, I think, is why the Lord used a star to lead the Magi. It shows us a God that wants to be found.

Feeling What Fills: The Ambience of Psalm 148

Knowing that we live in an ambient world is an invaluable posture for life with God when everything seems empty. It’s a life that the world of Psalm 148 pulls us into and invites our imaginations to absorb.

Inside the Bubble: What Jesus Does with Your Limits

We are always, ever shaped by our experiences and environments. To be human is to be limited. Inescapably bubbled.

Sleepless—A Reflection on Pandemics & Psalm 22

After a decade of chronic illness, I’ve learned how my body and heart speak the same language. The pain in my head tells of the twist in my heart. I’m still sleepless—mind, body, and soul. I wonder if your new realities feel sleepless, too?

When Life Ghosts You

When part of our story ends abruptly, loss, grief, and confusion follow quickly after. Probably no one is feeling this more acutely right now than college students. What do you do when life ghosts you?

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