Today is Good Friday, and John 19:28 is the verse for the devotional post on the blog, written by Mike Garland.
After this, Jesus, knowing that all was now finished, said (to fulfill the Scripture), “I thirst” (John 19:28).
https://t.co/PSRCmBnzEP
"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
Today on the blog, Elizabeth Howeth reflects on these words of Jesus in Matthew 27:46.
https://t.co/D7HwdyMkrx
Our series of blog posts for Holy Week continues today with a reflection from Lynsey Bock on the words of Jesus in John 19:26-27.
https://t.co/P5qtzDScBE
For Tuesday of Holy Week, the blog today focuses on Salvation and the words of Jesus to the criminal on the cross in Luke 23:43. It is written by Jordan Bradley.
https://t.co/6z9XY4SKd6
This week is Holy Week. Each day of the week we will be posting on the GBC blog a short devotional reflection on one of the sayings of Jesus on the cross. Today's post, by Dave Martin, is on forgiveness and it focuses on Jesus' words in Luke 23:34.
https://t.co/r83z5aI6rW
"He died for me... He died for you too."
Today on the blog, pastor @joshhoweth shares some important thoughts for GBC as we prepare to take communion together this Sunday.
https://t.co/YmyhAXrrMx
In today's blog post, pastor @joshhoweth asks four important questions about how we as Christians can be sure we are grounding ourselves in the truth of God and the gospel.
https://t.co/Z1r08AIpX9
We all want satisfaction. But, without fail, human achievement always fails to satisfy. In this post Mike Garland encourages us to seek contentment in our Savior Jesus.
https://t.co/NFhKJD3rwD
Today on the blog is an after-Christmas post about Simeon greeting the baby Jesus in the temple. It is a wonderful story of Simeon's hopeful expectation, and ours.
https://t.co/ppMyEDAvss
Jesus came to take our place! He came to strike the first and fatal blow to the curse wherever it may be found! He came to destroy sin, sorrow, and thorn and replace them with His overflowing blessings.
https://t.co/gxQEyQHlVv
Mary Did You Know?
The baby in Mary's arms was the great I AM!
Mike Garland reflects on another well-known Christmas song and the wonder of what we celebrate during this season.
https://t.co/eIxilxvZGq