Exodus 28-29 / Matthew 17, Psalm 113 Matthew 17:1-3 1 After six days, Jesus took Peter, James, and John (His brother) up a high mountain, just by themselves. 2 There, He was transfigured before them: His face shining like the sun, and His clothes becoming as white as light. 3 Suddenly, Moses and Elijah appeared, […]
Exodus 22-23; Matthew 14; Psalm 110 Everything about the New Testament example we have in Jesus is impossible to emulate in the flesh. God leads us into areas of obedience where we will become immediately acquainted with our own lack. Every part of being discipled by Jesus, in fact, leads us to that very conclusion: […]
Exodus 18-19; Matthew 12; Psalm 108 I’ve been tracking on a dream from a friend for the last week or so, pondering how the Lord may be asking us to respond to Him in this season. In the dream, a man said, “The consecration needed for this time in history will require an ‘OTHER THAN’ […]
Exodus 16-17; Matthew 11; Psalm 107 One of the most remarkable concepts in all of the Word, for me, is God’s command to take a Sabbath. He commands Israel to rest. I don’t know if we can imagine the utter shock of that call. Consider the context: The people of Israel have been enslaved for […]
Day 6 – January 6 Genesis 32-33 / Matthew 6, Psalm 102 Do you struggle with anxiety? Jesus dedicated a significant portion of His most famous message from the mount to address worry, anxiety, and concern. In one of His most crucial public addresses, He delved into the topic of how to deal with anxiety. […]
Day 5 – January 5Genesis 30, 31; Matthew 5; Psalm 101 Can we demand justice? Anyone who thinks Jesus is some weak, cardboard-like, soft, pansy of a man has not been properly introduced. Even a brief perusal of the Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew 5, reveals that our Jesus is a revolutionary. He […]
We need to come back to the fundamentals—the close-in stuff. We need to look at the way we live and the way we love. I wonder if most of our prophetic mandates and assignments have more to do with pursuing distraction than we want to admit. Our desire to do something important, to be part […]
Hey there, fellow readers and spiritual seekers! I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you—Leah’s Book Club is coming to life, and I’d love for you to be a part of it! If you’ve been missing those deep, thoughtful conversations about faith and life, you’re in for a treat. Let’s dive into the world […]