Saturday, April 8, 2023 Full Reading: Luke 23:50-56 All four of the Gospel narratives tell the story of how Joseph of Arimathea was the one who buried Jesus. He was a member of the Jewish council which had falsely accused Jesus of blasphemy and sentenced Him to death. Yet, Joseph had not consented. He was […]
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Daily Reading for Holy Week: Friday, April 7, 2023
Full Reading: Luke 22:68-23:49 Selective Reading: Luke 23:32-43 When I was in high school, I wrote a short narrative, imagining the backstory of the thief who was crucified next to Jesus. I called it “A Sinner’s Prayer.” It was a fictionalized account of what led this thief to a saving knowledge of Jesus. Had he […]
Daily Reading for Holy Week: Thursday, April 6, 2023
Full Reading: Luke 22:7-65 Selective Reading Luke 22:35-38 There was a lot going on the night that Jesus was betrayed. He instituted the Lord’s Supper, He foretold Peter’s denial, He prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, and He was betrayed by Judas with a kiss. Yet, there is a peculiar statement tucked away in Jesus’ […]
Daily Reading for Holy Week: Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Full Reading: Luke 22:1-6 Luke does not provide us with many details as to Judas’s motivation to betray Jesus, but it is safe to assume that he was tempted by greed. However, Luke’s Gospel does reveal that Satan entered Judas to help facilitate this dastardly act. Interestly, Satan had requested authority over the other disciples […]
Daily Reading for Holy Week: Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Full Reading: Luke 20:1-21:38 Selective Reading: Luke 20:9-18 I hope you’ve carved out enough time for today’s Scripture reading. There is a lot. But even if you don’t read everything, I hope that you will at least take the time to focus on the parable of the wicked tenants. Many of Jesus’ parables are complex, […]
Daily Reading for Holy Week: Monday, April 3, 2023
Monday, April 3, 2023 Full Reading: Luke 19:45-48 The Monday following the Triumphal Entry was quite the contrast of events from the day before. Luke doesn’t make a clear distinction between the days, but we know from Mark’s Gospel that by the time Jesus had arrived at the temple on Sunday, it was already late […]
Daily Reading for Holy Week: Sunday, April 2, 2023
Sunday, April 2, 2023 Full Text Luke 19:11-44 Selective Reading Luke 19:41-44 Every year, when Palm Sunday comes around, I struggle to understand how I am supposed to feel. In one sense, I want to celebrate with the worshippers at the Triumphal Entry. In another sense, I am astounded at how the crowds could miss […]
THE HUMBLE WILL BE EXALTED by Adam Miller
Read: Luke 18:9-30; 19:1-10 The Gospel of Luke was dedicated to a man named “most excellent Theophilus.” We don’t know much about him, but we can assume with a reasonable degree of certainty that he was the one who financed the expensive process for Luke “to compile a narrative of the things that have been […]
Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath by Adam Miller
Read: Luke 6:1-11 When we look at Jesus’ central message, particularly in the Gospel of Luke, it initially comes across as a bit harsh, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me” (Luke 9:23). It’s not what we typically think of in a gospel […]
A Gospel Refresher: Planning Ahead for the Holidays by Adam Miller
Read I Corinthians 15 With the holidays fast approaching, it is prime time to discuss how we are going to approach our friends and family with the gospel. We all have someone that we have been praying for to be saved, but even if we have tried to witness to them in the past, it […]
Living and Walking in the Spirit by Adam Miller
Read: Galatians Have you ever struggled to understand the relationship between faith and good works? You’re not alone. In fact, it is a problem that has plagued believers since the beginning of time. This is the issue at the core of Paul’s letter to the churches in Galatia. Certain individuals, claiming to be Jewish followers […]
Ashamed Sinner, Unashamed Savior by Erik Raymond
I think it’s common—and it’s common because it’s natural—to think that when we sin and we’ve done something wrong, that we incur guilt and that God’s not pleased with us. We have a conscience. God made us that way. We have minds informed by the Word of God and we know who God is. We […]