Thursday, January 5, 2017

Eve of Epiphany, the beginning of a new order


Morning: Psalm 2, 110:1-7; Hebrews 11:32-12:2; John 15:1-16
Evening: Psalm 29, 98: Isaiah 66:18-23; Romans 15:7-13
The world’s rulers jockey for power and prestige. But kings paid homage to Jesus. They acknowledged that he has priority of place. The Psalms of another king, David, warn earthly rulers to be wise and to serve the true King, the Lord who gives strength to his people. A cloud of witnesses testifies that Jesus is King. God wants to gather all nations under Jesus’ loving rule, for by abiding in him, we will know true joy.

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