IV.Let’s notice today three sides of this account – King Nebuchadnezzar who wants (actually commands) obedience and worship; The “certain Chaldeans” (Daniel 3:8-9, 12) who denounced the three Jewish men for their failure to obey and worship the King despite … Continue reading
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I.To understand some of what leads to such rage on the part of King Nebuchadnezzar, let me zero in on a couple of items preceding this week’s focus passage. King Nebuchadnezzar made a golden statue whose height was sixty cubits … Continue reading
VII.As you spend time once again with the prophet’s words, take note of what he says both about the greatness of God and God’s care for humanity. Who has measured the waters of the sea in the hollow of his … Continue reading
IV.As we turn to these words today, let’s take notice of how the focus passage ends, He gives power to the faint and strengthens the powerless.Even youths will faint and be weary, and the young will fall exhausted,but those who wait for … Continue reading
I.As you read these words from the Prophet Isaiah give some thought to what Isaiah might want us to notice concerning God. II.Isaiah 40:12-13, 25-31 (NRSVue) Who has measured the waters of the sea in the hollow of his hand and … Continue reading
VII.Before reading this passage today, take a few minutes to consider: “We have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us ….” VIII.Romans 12:3-8 (NRSVue) For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you … Continue reading
IV.We hear in this passage Paul speak of grace and gifts. How is grace given expression in one’s giftedness? V.Romans 12:3-8 (NRSVue) For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of yourself … Continue reading
I.How does our focus passage begin? “For by grace …” As we begin our time with these several sentences, let the lens through which we read these words be, “For by grace …” Where does “grace” show up in this … Continue reading
VII.When the King and people of Judah are looking for a way to victory over their foes is it reassuring to hear, “The battle is not for you to fight …” VIII.2 Chronicles 20:13-20 (NRSVue) Meanwhile, all Judah stood before … Continue reading
VII.Let’s go back a verse or so and take notice of King Jehoshaphat’s prayer, “We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.” (2 Chronicles 10:12) Keep the King’s words in mind as you read again … Continue reading