For the commemoration of Zacharias and Elizabeth today, we read a devotion from Prepare the Way: Sermons and Sermonic Studies for Advent and Christmas.
Our devotion for today focuses on the Gospel text and comes from Concordia Commentary: Matthew 11:2–20:34.
Today, the Church remembers Hannah, who prayed to the Lord for a son and gave that son back to God to serve Him. Our devotion comes from I Spy Salvation’s Story—Level A Teacher Guide.
Today’s commemoration is for Joshua, and our devotional reading comes from LifeLight: Joshua—Leaders Guide.
My daughter huddled under an interior set of stairs with her husband and his parents as Hurricane Harvey unleashed its fury outside. She and her husband left their home in Victoria, Texas, as the city issued a mandatory evacuation order. Now the ravages of the hurricane stretched aggressively toward their safe haven miles from the storm’s center. At 2:30 a.m. she sent a text: “Can’t sleep. Mom, you wouldn’t like this!”
About three years ago, some of our dearest friends found themselves in the middle of a divorce. It was awful. It was terrible. It was hard.
Divorce always is, isn't it? It's never the easier thing, even when we think for a minute that it might be. It leaves people, families, and homes in a million broken pieces.
The good news is that God is in the business of broken pieces.
Our focus for today is on the Romans text, and we read a devotion from The Lutheran Study Bible.
On the feast day for St. Bartholomew, we take our devotion from Growing in Christ: High School Teacher Guide (NT1).
Throughout my childhood, I remember my brother breaking, fracturing, or twisting some part of his leg at least two or three times. Each of these times, he was put into a cast, boot, or brace of some sort and at least once he was ordered to use crutches. Now, thankfully I've never had a broken leg so I've never needed to use crutches, but just like every kid I've tried them out just to see what it's like.
Today’s focus is on Jesus’ conversation with the Canaanite woman as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. Our devotional reading is from Fusion: Food.