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The God Who Shepherds Us

TheLordis myshepherd; I shall notwant.He makes me lie down in greenpastures.He leads me beside still waters.Herestores my soul.Heleads me inpaths of righteousnessfor hisname's sake.Even though Iwalk through the valley ofthe shadow of death,I willfear no evil, foryou are with me;yourrod and your staff,they comfort me.Youprepare a table before me inthe presence of my enemies...

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True & Authentic Religion

In his letter, James, Jesus' brother, made a clear statement about religion and religious practices. He noted that there is a type of religion that God the Father accepts, and another, lacking power and effectiveness, which He regards as worthless. He not only distinguished between what our Father finds acceptable and what He regards as worthless but also described what pu...

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A Spectacular Sight

On Sunday, we celebrate the transfiguration of the Lord, a supernatural event recorded in Matthew 17, Mark 9, and Luke 9. In each of these gospel accounts, Jesus took Peter, James, and John with Him up a high mountain to pray. As He was praying, His face shone like the sun, His clothes became as bright as lightning, Moses and Elijah appeared with Him, a bright cloud oversh...

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Fourth Sunday of Epiphany

Recently, I talked with a friend about our world. We both agreed that, despite its many blessings, life is also full of challenges, hardships, and dangers. There is a simple reason for this: God is good, and His goodness encompasses us and His creation. Yet, the world we inhabit including ourselves is fallen and laden with temptations that stem from our broken world syst...

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Infinite, Yet Intimate

You have searched me, Lord,and you know me.You know when I sit and when I rise;you perceive my thoughts from afar.You discern my going out and my lying down;you are familiar with all my ways.Before a word is on my tongueyou, Lord, know it completely.You hem me in behind and before,and you lay your hand upon me.Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,too lofty for me to atta...

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Clarity for 2026

"Thus says the Lord, your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: 'I am the Lord your God, who teaches you for your benefit, who leads you in the way you should go.'" Isaiah 48:17 (ESV) In an era of uncertainty, where leaders navigate volatile markets, shifting priorities, and personal doubts, the promise of divine guidance shines brightest. God, our Master Teacher, doesn't lead...

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Fourth Sunday of Advent

Psalm 24 A Psalm of David1The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it,the world, and all who live in it;2for he founded it on the seasand established it on the waters.3Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord?Who may stand in his holy place?4The one who has clean hands and a pure heart,who does not trust in an idolor swear by a false god.5They will receive blessing from ...

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Third Sunday in Advent

Inthe Collect for the first Sunday of Advent, we asked God to prepare us for the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Collect for the second week of Advent built on that prayer by asking God to comfort us with His Word as we wait for Christ's return. Now, in the Collect for the third Sunday of Advent, we make two requests. First, we ask God to use His ministers to preach C...

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The Second Sunday of Advent

As I mentioned last week, another Advent seasonthe first part of the Church calendaris here. In the Collect for the first Sunday of Advent, we prayed that God would prepare us for the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Collect for the second week of Advent continues this prayer by asking Almighty God to comfort us through His Word as we patiently await Christ's return. I...

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Welcome to Advent

Once again, another year in the life of the global Church has come and gone, and a new year begins this Sunday. Like us, the Church follows a calendar that provides structure and rhythm, helping us experience the life and ministry of Jesus. The Church's new year begins with Advent, a word derived from the Latin "adventus," meaning "arrival" or "coming." It is a season that...

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