“Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it.” John Adams 🇺🇸
Five psalms for five moments:
Psalm 23: You feel completely alone.
Psalm 46: Everything is falling apart.
Psalm 73: You're struggling with envy.
Psalm 103: You've forgotten how loved you are.
Psalm 139: You wonder if God really knows you.
Four things the gospel says to a weary soul:
1. You are not too far gone.
2. You are not carrying this alone.
3. You are not loved because you are strong.
4. You are not finished, because Christ is not finished with you.
What we lose when the Bible is only on a screen:
1. You remember where the verse lives on the page and aids memorization.
2. The page shows you much more at once. You see the context, not just a few verses at once.
3. The page keeps your notes. Years from now they will still be there, in your own hand.
4. The page cannot distract you with a notification. It only asks to be read.
5. The page is something your children watch you open and they know it’s the Bible.
The screen gives much. The page gives more.
Five mothers in Scripture worth emulating:
Hannah
She wept before the Lord in bitterness of soul and prayed for a son. When God gave her Samuel, she gave him right back. “For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me my petition” (1 Sam. 1:27). A mother’s first and greatest work is prayer.
Eunice and Lois
The mother and grandmother whose sincere faith lived in Timothy long before he ever pastored a church (2 Tim. 1:5). From childhood he had known the sacred writings (2 Tim. 3:15). Two ordinary women, two generations of faithfulness, one pastor who shaped the early church.
Mary
She did not understand everything she witnessed but “treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart” (Luke 2:19). Faithful mothers are often quiet mothers, watching, treasuring, trusting God with what they cannot yet see.
The Proverbs 31 woman
Her children rise up and call her blessed (Prov. 31:28). She is not famous. She is not flashy. She fears the Lord, and that is enough.
Every faithful mother today walks in the footsteps of these women, and though not famous on earth, heaven will not forget her name.
The Father planned it,
The prophets foretold it,
The disciples doubted it,
The soldiers denied it,
The empty tomb proved it,
The angels proclaimed it,
JESUS IS RISEN!
5 reasons Christ had to die:
1. Sin demands a penalty
(Rom. 6:23)
2. We could not save ourselves
(Isa. 64:6)
3. The law required a perfect sacrifice
(Heb. 10:4)
4. God is both just and the justifier
(Rom. 3:26)
5. Love required it.
(John 3:16; Rom. 8:32)
Why should we always trust God?
1. His Word is absolutely true (Jn 17:17).
2. His plans are set (Eph 2:10).
3. His faithfulness is forever (Ex 34:6).
4. His justice is perfect (Job 37:23).
5. His love is unfailing (1 Jn 4:16).