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Audible devotions for your day every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Join us as we rejoice in His grace, knowing from His Word that He loves us and forgives us, and confident that He is with us every step of the way – on this side of heaven. Devotions for real life.

    Looking Up and Looking Forward

    Looking Up and Looking Forward

    I love how Luke describes the scene that takes place at our Savior’s ascension.  I imagine them all staring at the clouds as they happen to notice two angels standing next to them.  And they ask the same question you might expect:  “Why do you stand here looking into the sky?” However, their question doesn’t arise from curiosity. Instead, it sets the stage for the wonderful announcement which comes next.

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    Why "Great Joy" at Jesus' Ascension?

    Why "Great Joy" at Jesus' Ascension?

    Following our Lord's ascension into heaven, Luke tells us that the disciples "returned to Jerusalem with great joy.  And they stayed continually at the temple, praising God." Wow, that last verse is worth repeating. That’s because for many, the Ascension of our Lord, is a largely misunderstood event in the life of our Savior. However, take a moment to hear what Scripture says took place that day. I suspect that if more of us realized how monumental this was, we’d be banging down the doors at church with excitement for the opportunity to gather and praise God for what has taken place!

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    You are Witnesses of These Things

    You are Witnesses of These Things

    When you share what God has done, you too get to be "witnesses" of these things. You and I were not eyewitnesses to the events of the resurrection. However, in Scripture, you and I have the testimony of those who were. We get to testify to truth of what those eyewitnesses saw, heard and touched over those forty days following Easter. We bear witness to Jesus and the significance of what His suffering, death and resurrection means not only for us, but for our friends, our loved ones, and for the world.

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    With That Very Passage of Scripture

    With That Very Passage of Scripture

    In Acts, Luke describes how Philip was led meet a government official from Ethiopia who was reading God's Word on the way home from worship in Jerusalem. As they discussed a passage the man was reading from Isaiah, he asked Philip, “Tell me, please, who is the prophet talking about, himself or someone else?”  And what comes next is what always makes me smile.  Luke says that “Philip began with that very passage of Scripture and told him the good news about Jesus.”  It's a remarkable passage as we'll hear. But I suspect that Philip could have begun with any passage of Scripture and shared the Good News of our Savior’s rescue.  That’s_ because _all of Scripture points to our Savior and the salvation God prepared for us in Him.

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    God Loved Us First and God Loves Us More

    God Loved Us First and God Loves Us More

    It may sound like little more than semantics to hear John tell us in that when it comes to God, “We love because He first loved us.” However, knowing this makes all the difference in the world.

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    Abiding in Christ, Not Going it Alone

    Abiding in Christ, Not Going it Alone

    It’s the pipe dream that we, and our faith, can flourish apart from Christ. Jesus used the example of branches on a grapevine. He said, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. Remain in me, and I will remain in you. ” And then He points out, “No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.”  Why? Because God is the source of our life and salvation. In these weeks following Easter, it’s good for us to hear these words. Abiding in Christ, or remaining Christ, reminds us that we can never “go it alone” when it comes to our new life in Him.

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