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The End of Babylon

July 8, 2018

Some of the most famous war stories made for the big screen depict the gruesomeness of humankind’s conflict. Images of gore, cruelties, and destruction; the sound of bombs and screams of pain; the reenactment of maimed bodies and loss of life—all now made even more vivid by the use of CGI technology. But even worse than the devastation in...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/08
todayintheword.org July 8, 2018

Weeping in Moab

July 9, 2018

A local train service in Chicago was disrupted when a man left a suicide note in a backpack on the station platform—and then jumped into the path of an oncoming train. Even without witnessing the accident or knowing the victim, we feel pain and sorrow for the tragic choices made by such troubled souls. If only they could have found someone...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/09
todayintheword.org July 9, 2018

The Mighty Cush’s Tribute

July 10, 2018

As the Lord unleashed righteous judgment on Damascus and her citizens, her cities would be stripped bare. Israel, too, would have fields empty of gain and devoid of fruit on the tree (v. 6). The void of natural resources would expose the people’s idolatry, revealing their futility of trusting in man-made gods who provided the illusion of peace,...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/10
todayintheword.org July 10, 2018

Egypt Meets God Again

July 11, 2018

In Isaiah 19, Egypt meets with disaster for a second time in her great history with Israel. Repeated references to the contamination and disappearance of the waters of the Nile River should remind us of the plagues the Lord unleashed on Egypt to persuade Pharaoh to let the Israelites go (see Exodus 7–11). Now the Lord would make Judah a victor...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/11
todayintheword.org July 11, 2018

Tumult in the Valley

July 12, 2018

Schoolchildren in tornado-prone areas of the country are familiar with the tornado drill. When the alarm sounds, they are to file quickly out of the classroom, perhaps carrying large binders or hardcover books, and follow the teacher to a basement room or interior hallway.

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/09---september/devotions/12
todayintheword.org July 12, 2018

Earth’s End and God’s Glory

July 13, 2018

Prostitution is called the world’s oldest profession. Just as the act of prostitution trades the value of sex, which should be treasured in a marriage relationship, for the cheapness of money, the image or metaphor of prostitution is used to describe a person or institution that cheapens its value and resources for financial gain. Both literally...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/13
todayintheword.org July 13, 2018

A Mount Swallowed in Joy

July 14, 2018

In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel The Great Gatsby, the character Nick describes the Saturday evening parties he sees at Gatsby’s home: “The bar is in full swing, and floating rounds of cocktails permeate the garden outside. . . . The lights grow brighter as the earth lurches away from the sun, and now the orchestra is playing yellow...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/14
todayintheword.org July 14, 2018

Ariel Unveiled

July 16, 2018

A recent study by members of the Yale University psychology department found that people disdain hypocrisy for a reason other than the stigma of failing to practice what one preaches. People hate hypocrisy because false moralizing seems to be signaling the hypocrite’s virtue. In any of our hypocritical beliefs or acts, we want others to see...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/16
todayintheword.org July 16, 2018

Trembling and Taunting

July 19, 2018

Martin Luther’s great Reformation hymn “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” recognizes the powerful spiritual warfare faced by all believers. The enemy’s “craft and power are great,” says Luther. Yet this hymn also affirms that there is a God-given means to defeat the enemy.

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/19
todayintheword.org July 19, 2018

The Called Servant

July 22, 2018

The Lord’s people never need to fear the divine justice system. His justice on the earth rests in His character of holiness, and He has the power to enact His righteousness over creation.

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/07---july/devotions/22
todayintheword.org July 22, 2018

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