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Third Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Holy Ministry Is Given by God out of Compassion for His People “When Jesus saw the crowds, he had compassion on them” (Matthew 9:36). The Greek word translated “compassion” refers to a type of love that almost overwhelms one’s emotions. Imagine a father looking at his little girl lying in […]

Second Sunday After Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Holy Ministry Is Filled with Sinners Called by God They never forgot their past. Moses never forgot how, in a fit of anger, he killed a man. Paul never forgot how he had savaged the Church of God, overseeing the persecution and execution of Christians around Jerusalem. Matthew never forgot […]

First Sunday after Pentecost – Holy Trinity

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: A Life of Faith in the Triune God Scripture teaches us that there is only one God but that he exists as three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is triune (three-in-one). This teaching is not some logical exercise or philosophical excursion. The doctrine of the Trinity is central to our […]

Day of Pentecost

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: The Spirit Marches Victorious Through The Word Fifty days after the Passover, God’s Old Testament people celebrated Pentecost (Greek for “fifty”). Pentecost commemorated the gathering of the harvest and was also used to remember the giving of the Law on Mt. Sinai, the start of the Church of Israel. Christ chose […]

Seventh Sunday of Easter

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: He Lives to Give Me Eager Expectation of Glory The Church waits. The Church in Jerusalem waited for ten days between Christ’s ascension and the coming of the Spirit at Pentecost. The Church today waits through the millennia between Pentecost and Christ’s second coming. We are waiting for the gifts that […]

Sixth Sunday of Easter

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: He Lives and Calls Me to Live for Him “The LORD God commanded the man, ‘You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die’” […]

Fifth Sunday of Easter

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: He Lives to Be the Only Way to Heaven The gospel is the most inclusive message in the world. The benefits of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are meant for every man, woman, and child who ever lived. The gospel is also the most exclusive message in the world, […]

Fourth Sunday of Easter

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: He Lives to Be My Good Shepherd Every culture has the concept of an ideal citizen, someone who typifies its values. For much of the United States’ history, the ideal citizen was the American farmer: hardworking, innovative, vital to our collective well-being. Even some of our first presidents were farmers. For […]

Third Sunday of Easter

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: He Lives to Restore My Hope This is how Jesus’ disciples felt after his death: “We hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel,” they said (Luke 24:19). Their hope for a better life died along with Jesus. They had let their personal wants and expectations cloud […]

Second Sunday of Easter

by Jo Witt

Theme of the Day: He Lives to Give Me Proof and Peace Thomas had been taught and trained by Christ himself. He heard Jesus predict his death and resurrection. Yet, even after hearing the eyewitness testimony of friends, who all saw the resurrected Jesus, Thomas had doubts: “Rising from the dead. That can’t be possible!” […]