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As God looks for people to intercede for those around us, will he find us? As we seek to invite family and friends, co-workers and neighbors to Christ and to Easter, will we rely on our own strength or be indifferent to their plight? Let us love and pray and seek to save, like our Savior.

We need solutions. We need strength. We desperately need a move of God. And so we meditate in the gospel and think together of how to go from there into every nook and need of our everyday lives.

A meditative poem on broken cisterns, faithful prophets, and resurrection life meant to encourage you to faithfulness to Christ and his gospel in view of his certain victory.

Reflect on these glorious promises from our gracious, faithful God!

Paul modeled for us a relentless pursuit of Christ and pressing on for the surpassing treasure of knowing him. He also presents that knowledge of Christ and sound doctrine as maturity. How can we press on together as a church to know Jesus?

Let us cling to the Word of God and learn from those who have gone before us in church history so that we might walk in his good way and enjoy his peace in the journey.

Isn’t it soul searching to consider that we could be deceiving ourselves in thinking that we’re honoring God with outward actions, and we’re not reflective enough to realize our hearts aren’t in our worship? In our Bible reading? In our praying and serving? Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on us, and help us to see.

Beholding Christ in his humble love with eyes of faith and standing amazed at his grace is the very root of a life of love and holiness.

We’re nearer now to Christmas than we were at the dawn of Advent, and we are nearer now to Christ’s second coming than when we first believed.

Look up, dear saint. Remember Jesus. Your elder brother is the King of Kings, and he is for you!