Archive - March 2018

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Walk to The Cross
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Granting Wishes & Prayers
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Music Review: Rend Collective’s Good News

Walk to The Cross

Have you heard that Pedestrian God has a new outreach through Amazon Echo? It’s called Daily Devotions for Women and it’s available as a Flash Briefing. Check it out! Each day this week, I walk through Jesus’ activities the last week He lived on earth.

I’ve gained a lot by reading through the gospel accounts of this week. Easter Sunday takes on a new meaning as I reflect on Jesus’ final days on earth.

I want to encourage each of you to do the same this week. You can use the daily Flash Briefing to provide an overview if you like. Then study and meditate for yourself.

Don’t rely on me or anyone else to interpret Scripture for you. Read the Bible for yourself. I highly recommend starting in Mark 11. Then start again in Matthew 21. Keep in mind the setting. Remember that Jesus knows that this is His last week on earth. Read His parables in light of the fact that these are some of His last teachings.

Create a day-by-day outline as your read. Jot down notes about where Jesus is. What He’s saying. Who is around Him. And how they are interacting. Always be mindful of the fact that the betrayal, arrest, and crucifixion was not a surprise to Jesus.

Pay special attention to the words in bold. Bold letters are usually the Bible editors’ way of letting you know that these words are quotes from other passages in Scripture. Look them up. See for yourself how Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament promises and prophecies.

Research why churches have traditionally “nicknamed” days of this week. Learn about “Palm Sunday,” “Spy Wednesday,” “Maundy Thursday,” and “Good Friday.”

Attend Biblically-based church services this week. If you are a believer, participate in communion together this week. Sing corporately together about the cross. Meditate on the cross together. Then, when you come back together Sunday, sing your hearts out as you celebrate the resurrection!

Don’t let Easter week slip by you this week. I’d love to hear how you keep the cross at the center of your thoughts this week.

Granting Wishes & Prayers

Picture a child coming to Santa – not a crying, fearful child – but one who has finally seen Santa with their own eyes. Not only have they spotted Santa, but they get to approach him. To sit on his lap and tell him EVERYTHING they want for Christmas. These aren’t small, practical requests. These kids are thinking big. They want ponies, puppies, unicorns, race cars, and robots. Nothing is too big or off limits. After all, this is SANTA CLAUS! He owns his own toy factory!

Or picture Aladdin when he discovers Genie (and yes, absolutely hear Robin Williams’ impressions). He finds out he has three wishes! Sure, there are some rules. Unlike Santa, certain requests are off limits – Genie can’t kill anyone, make anyone fall in love, or bring people back from the dead. Aladdin’s in a unique position. If he plans well, he can have three wishes granted that will drastically change his life.

Now picture prayer.

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Music Review: Rend Collective’s Good News

Three months ago, Spotify offered me three months of their premium service for just 99 cents. I decided to give it a try. And as a result, I have listened to nothing but Spotify at the office since December. I was able to listen to entire albums without ads (I didn’t realize how annoying ads were until they were suddenly gone!).

A couple weeks ago, I noticed that Rend Collective had posted a new album, Good News. So I listened to it once. Then twice. Then every day for the past two weeks. I was hooked.

I’ve previously been a fan of Rend Collective, primarily “You are My Vision” and “Build Your Kingdom Here.” But there’s something special about their new album. Something that makes me listen to the entire album on repeat for days.

So let me walk you through the first half of the album to display what continues to draw me back to it.

1.  Life Is Beautiful: The intro music is a bit fanciful, like a dream. Then the opening lines are beautiful poetry:

Painter of skies, maker of stars
Holder of seas and all our hearts
Artist of life, father of lights
When I’m with you my soul ignites
You see my sin but love me the same
Breathe on my hurt and raise me again
Up from the ash, up from the dust
You’re recreating us
I will not waste this day you’ve made
I will be glad
Rejoice, rejoice
2. I Will Be Undignified: The singer is dancing like David danced and proclaims, “I will be undignified. I will praise the Lord my God with all my might. I will leave my pride behind. I will praise the Lord my God with all my life.” This song makes my Baptist-raised heart want to lift my hands and dance along with him!

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