Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
Today's Focus: The Need for Workers Everyone who has seen the grace of God will, whenever the opportunity arises, serve as a witness for Christ. However, Scripture teaches that there is also a need for individuals for whom gospel proclamation is their full-time focus. These workers are called by God himself through the Church to proclaim law and gospel in some public capacity. Jesus taught there will always be a need for such workers. "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few" (Luke 10:2).
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Third Sunday after Pentecost
Today's Focus: Christ's Call for Commitment There is the type of fan who follows his team if they make the playoffs. Then there is the type of fan who, regardless of his team's record, watches every game and knows the stats for every player. There are different types of followers: the half-hearted versus the committed. Jesus wants followers who are all in. We simply do not have it inside us to produce that level of commitment. But in the gospel, we see how Jesus went all in for our salvation. As we witness the way Jesus made our eternal happiness the focus of his undivided attention, the Spirit creates within us the very commitment that Christ seeks.
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Second Sunday after Pentecost
Today's Focus: The Mission Right Before Us We tend to think of mission work as being "over there," something done in a far-away place. But mission work isn't just "over there"; it's also right before us. If we have seen the grace of God, we will serve as witnesses for Christ. And we don't need to cross the ocean to share the gospel. We can simply cross the street. God will provide one opportunity after another to serve as the witnesses Jesus has made us to be. Let us continue to pray for and support "over there" mission work. But let us also give our undivided attention to the mission that God had placed right before each of us.
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Holy Trinity
Today's Focus: The Majesty and Mystery of Our God At the top of the list of things worthy of our undivided attention: God. That does not mean if we focus long and hard, we will understand all there is to know about God. But there is plenty about God's majesty that we can understand. We can understand that God provides for us as a loving Father. We can understand how much God loves us, for that was proven in the sacrifice of God the Son. We can understand that every time we gather in the name of our Triune God, the Holy Spirit grants us the greatest of blessings. These truths are worthy of our undivided attention!
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