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March 1, 2018

In Romans 7, Paul talks about his struggle: when he wants to be good, he does just the opposite. Whenever I read this passage, I think that if Paul can’t live the kind of godly life he desires, how in the world can I? What he really wants to do he cannot, and what he hates doing, he does anyway. This doesn’t inspire me! What am I supposed...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/03---march/questions/question-1
todayintheword.org March 1, 2018

All Have Sinned

April 3, 2018

All Have Sinned In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic novel The Scarlet Letter, we meet Hester Prynne. Hester is required to wear the letter A on her chest, the flaming scarlet symbolizing her sin of adultery. But Hawthorne reminds us that perhaps the symbol should not be worn by Hester alone: “If truth were everywhere to be shown, a scarlet letter...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/03
todayintheword.org April 3, 2018

The Perfect Sacrifice

April 7, 2018

The Perfect Sacrifice Jesus inaugurated the Lord’s Supper, also called the Eucharist or Communion, during His last Passover meal with His disciples. Today, Christians continue to observe the Lord’s Supper as part of corporate worship. Partaking together of the bread and the cup, which represent Christ’s body and blood, reminds us of our life...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/07
todayintheword.org April 7, 2018

Why Blood?

April 8, 2018

Why Blood? A classmate of Billy Sunday, hymn writer Lewis Jones (1865–1936) attended Moody Bible Institute. Upon graduation, he worked for the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), and at a camp meeting in Maryland he wrote the words to the hymn, “There Is Power in the Blood.” Would you be free from the burden of sin? There’s power in...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/08
todayintheword.org April 8, 2018

Made Perfect Forever

April 9, 2018

Made Perfect Forever A shadow is the dark shape created when light is blocked by an opaque object—maybe even yourself. Your shadow is not simply flat, as the image on the sidewalk might suggest, but occupies the three-dimensional airspace between you and the pavement. A shadow is not, however, a separate entity. It is wholly dependent on...

https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/09
todayintheword.org April 9, 2018

The Blessing of Forgiveness

April 10, 2018

The Blessing of Forgiveness After buying her morning paper, Patricia Machin returned home to learn that her husband had been killed by a careless driver. Following the accident, she wrote a letter offering forgiveness to the driver, Brian Williamson: “However bad this accident was for me, I realize it was 1,000 times worse for you.” Patricia...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/10
todayintheword.org April 10, 2018

Staying Angry

April 12, 2018

Staying Angry Is it possible to stay angry forever? Two German families in a suburb of Munich installed a twelve-foot-high fence topped with barbed wire and security cameras to separate their properties. The feud, which lasted fourteen years, between the Bensch and the Kern families started because one family planted an elderberry bush too...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/12
todayintheword.org April 12, 2018

An Incredible Credit

April 13, 2018

An Incredible Credit Credit cards have become an integral part of our modern economy. Every day, millions of Americans purchase groceries, furniture, and cars on credit. That purchase becomes a debt with a promise to pay back the lender. Maybe it should be called a “debt card”! In contrast, when you receive a credit to your account, it adds...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/13
todayintheword.org April 13, 2018

Jesus Teaches Us to Forgive

April 15, 2018

Jesus Teaches Us to Forgive To be forgiven changes us. Nelson Mandela spent decades imprisoned by his political enemies. Upon his release in 1994, he chose to devote his life to helping the people of South Africa forgive one another: “As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn’t leave my bitterness...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/15
todayintheword.org April 15, 2018

A Father Forgives

April 18, 2018

A Father Forgives Evangelist D. L. Moody said his brother left home at age 15 in order to seek his fortune. Moody remembered his mother waiting for her son’s return, even setting a chair for him at Thanksgiving dinner. “I used to think she loved him more than all the rest of us put together,” Moody said. Many years later, a stranger came...

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https://stage.todayintheword.org/issues/2018/04---april/devotions/18
todayintheword.org April 18, 2018

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