Posts by Jo Witt

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Last Sunday of the Church Year

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Christian Waits: Hopeful For The Coming Judgment Consider the Christian man whose body aches from both the cancer and the chemo. Look at that faithful old woman, back arched by time, fingers twisted by arthritis, eyes close to blindness. These believers may pray for death, precisely because they know that […]

Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Christian Waits: Faithful For The Master As we wait for Christ to return, we are not to be sedentary. The reason Christ has not yet returned is that there is still work to be done. And Christ carries out his good work through us, his Church. So, until Christ comes […]

Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Christian Waits: Watchful For The Bridegroom Imagine you are planning to take the family out to dinner. You all have to wait on someone to get ready. Minute after minute passes. What can happen in that situation? It is easy to focus on something else and completely forget the original […]

All Saints’ Day (Observed)

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Christian Waits: Focused on Future Glory Childbearing is an excruciating process. Yet each day countless women, wanting a baby, willingly become pregnant. This shows that pain can be endured if we know it is temporary and that happier times come immediately after. Likewise, the time in between Christ’s first and […]

The Festival of the Reformation

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Christian Waits Steadfast in the Faith Jesus told his followers, “You will be hated by everyone because of me” (Matthew 10:22). Satan and the world hate Christ and anyone who confesses faith in Christ. So, the time in between Christ’s first and second coming is going to be perilous for […]

Twenty-First Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Christian Life Values Godly Government The Christian’s relationship to government is informed by our understanding that we are citizens of two kingdoms. God’s right-hand kingdom is his kingdom of grace where he delivers from eternal death. God’s left-hand kingdom is his kingdom of power where he rules by law through […]

Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Our God Invites Unworthy Sinners to Participate in His Blessings There are invitations we might be tempted to reject: an invitation to an event you are not interested in, an invitation to a party that takes place at the same time as something else you want to do. There are other […]

Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Our God Patiently Seeks Fruits of Faith Patience is a virtue. But can too much patience be a vice? If you are too patient, waiting to see if that pain in your stomach goes away with time, you might make a problem worse. If you are too patient with an incompetent […]

Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Our God Wants Real Repentance and True Obedience You have maybe heard the accusation or perhaps even made it yourself: “He’s so fake!” That charge claims someone’s friendliness or kindness is a sham. Such insincerity bothers us. We would generally rather someone be honest about how they feel about us than […]

Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: Our God Is Incomprehensibly Gracious Today’s readings ask, “Is God fair?” The simple answer is “No. He’s not.” He doesn’t give us what we deserve, and that’s called mercy. In fact he gives us what we don’t deserve, and that’s called grace. It is not of ourselves; it is a gift […]