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Jesus the Creator

May 5, 2019

Jesus the Creator John Calvin once declared, “There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice.” One of the fundamental beliefs in the Bible is that the world is not the result of chance, but rather that God is the Creator of all things. This belief leads to a sense of purpose in our...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/05
todayintheword.org May 5, 2019

The Hope of the Gospel

May 7, 2019

The Hope of the Gospel “I now pronounce you husband and wife!” In the right context and spoken by the right person, these are beautiful and powerful words. Philosopher J. L. Austin calls this type of statement a “speech-act.” That is, in the speaking of certain words, an action is taking place. With this statement, the bride and groom, who...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/07
todayintheword.org May 7, 2019

Joy in Suffering

May 8, 2019

Joy in Suffering In early October 1536, William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into the English language. He had tried to procure permission to translate it legally, but was rejected. He knew the risks of continuing the project, but did it anyway because he understood the value of God’s Word. Tradition tells us his last...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/08
todayintheword.org May 8, 2019

Receive and Live

May 11, 2019

Receive and Live Academic dissertations often have the most incomprehensible titles. In an effort to help, one website encouraged scholars to sum up their work in one easily understood sentence. The results were quite comic. For example, one complex dissertation titled “Using Zinc Finger Nucleases to Characterize the Regulation of c-MYC Transcription”...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/11
todayintheword.org May 11, 2019

Don’t Be Taken Captive

May 12, 2019

Don’t Be Taken Captive Iker Casillas is arguably one of the greatest goalkeepers to have played the game of soccer. In the 2013–2014 playoffs in Spain, Casillas became the first goalkeeper in history not to allow a goal for the entire eight-game tournament. That level of perfection takes constant vigilance. You cannot take your eyes off the...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/12
todayintheword.org May 12, 2019

Alive in Christ: Part 1

May 13, 2019

Alive in Christ: Part 1 “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” This line from William Shakespeare’s As You Like It has staying power because of the strength of metaphor. Metaphor is one of the most potent ways to communicate an idea. As one writer explains, a “metaphor consists in bringing two sets of ideas close...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/13
todayintheword.org May 13, 2019

Dying to Self

May 18, 2019

Dying to Self In January, Netflix released a special featuring Marie Kondo, who urged home owners to “tidy” by getting rid of excess clothing, books, and household items. Her best-selling book and the televised special received so much attention that many people began emptying closets and drawers, trying to live a new life less cluttered...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/18
todayintheword.org May 18, 2019

Chosen, Holy, and Loved

May 20, 2019

Chosen, Holy, and Loved Jesus told the parable of a servant who owed a king the equivalent of millions of dollars. In a lavish act of mercy, the king forgave the servant’s debt. Soon afterward, the forgiven servant encountered a fellow servant who owed him the equivalent of a few thousand dollars. When asked for more time to repay the loan,...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/20
todayintheword.org May 20, 2019

Friendship in Ministry

May 26, 2019

Friendship in Ministry At a time when traveling evangelists were looked upon with suspicion, Billy Graham determined to have integrity in his ministry. As a part of this decision, he crafted four rules that governed his conduct: (1) operate with financial transparency; (2) avoid even the appearance of sexual immorality; (3) avoid criticizing...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/26
todayintheword.org May 26, 2019

Prayer in Ministry

May 28, 2019

Prayer in Ministry The United States Olympic committee ranked wrestling as the fifth most difficult sport out of sixty. Wrestling requires a unique combination of speed, strength, endurance, technique, confidence, and drive. Dan Gable, an Olympic gold medalist in the sport, was quoted as saying, “Once you’ve wrestled, everything else in life...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2019/may/devotions/28
todayintheword.org May 28, 2019

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