1 Peter 1:1-12 – Future Hope

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Imagine you have just received a personal letter from the apostle, Peter himself. Peter walked with Jesus, learned directly from Jesus, and dedicated his life to sharing with others about his experience. This letter captures that wisdom, and we have the privilege of getting to know Peter and what he thought was important we know. I love that Peter asks God give us “more and more grace and peace.” How timely that prayer is!

What an uplifting message for believers Peter delivers in these opening verses! Thank you, Peter! Even though Peter says he is writing for the chosen ones living abroad, we can claim to be foreigners today, living much farther away than those mentioned locales. The joy stirring is tangible, knowing God chooses us and makes us holy.

Peter warns us, like Jesus did, that we will face trials. Jesus’ words echo from John 16:33, “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world.” Our faith journeys aren’t designed to be easy. Along with these warnings, we’re given hope to cling to as we do our best to make it through those times of trial.

Our future reward is going to be so worth the wait. Peter says, “The reward for trusting him will be the salvation of your souls.” We have a future beyond the grave that will be so full.  “It is all so wonderful that even the angels are eagerly watching these things happen.” Jesus is our victorious King, and as the events of the last days unfold, our salvation will be revealed.

How does that make you feel to know that Jesus holds your future in his hands? Reflect on the joy Peter talks about. Then, take Peter’s example and give God your praise. It’s time to enjoy a life of expectation to see what God is going to do.

colorful animation of prayer hands and hearts and flowersLet’s pray. Lord Jesus, thank you for the future you are preparing for me. You know the struggles I face, but you prepared me for this moment, and I know I will be stronger on the other side. Thank you for walking beside me, comforting me, and giving me strength. Use me to help others find your saving grace. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Psalm 98 – The Victory!

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Have you ever stopped to think about how much the Lord has done? We’ve just celebrated Christmas, when the Lord was miraculously born to human parents. We marvel at the humble birth yet realize there is nothing humble about the majesty of God breaking out of heaven and into humanity.

I ponder the lyrics of one of the songs we do at youth group. We do it in Spanish, but it was originally written in English by Elevation Worship called “Same God.” It’s a great song to remember all the victories our Lord has accomplished and stand amazed that he continues those victories all around us. It’s powerful to imagine the God we cry out to is the same God with David facing Goliath, with Moses parting the sea, and with Mary as she heard the news of her future. Continue reading “Psalm 98 – The Victory!”

John 1:1-14 – The Word and The Light

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This is one of my favorite Christmas texts that seems to become richer in meaning with each passing year. Who is the Word? Jesus is who we recognize here. Feel the thrill when you picture Jesus so active in creation. There is such an intimacy at work as we meet our Savior as also the light who created us. We know Jesus’ humanity, but here we see clearly his divinity.

God’s design and purpose for each of us is so perfect. We are the ones who mess it up when we choose our own way. Even those who could have personally met Jesus when he walked the earth, rejected him. What a tragic loss for them and for anyone who denies Jesus as Lord of their lives. Continue reading “John 1:1-14 – The Word and The Light”

Luke 2:1-20 – The Birth of Our King

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It’s no longer Advent. We have arrived at Christmas, when we celebrate Jesus’ first coming. Merry Christmas! Whether you have read this passage a gazillion times or this is your first time, let the impact of the miracles of that glorious night touch your heart.

The angels declared, “The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!” This is a story that has God’s fingerprints all over it. The timing was perfect, placing Joseph and Mary in Bethlehem. God never said his entrance into the world would be flashy, and the humility played out perfectly. Between the angels and the shepherds, there was no need for a newspaper headline (had there been newspapers back then). What strikes you in this message? Continue reading “Luke 2:1-20 – The Birth of Our King”

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