Week 23: Thursday

Peter explains our call to follow our Lord Jesus Christ, who, in his suffering, left us an example that we might follow in his steps. He committed no sin, uttered no deceit, and never reviled in return for wrongdoing. Rather, he entrusted himself to the Father who judges justly. He bore in his body our sins on the tree, in order that we now might die to sin and live to righteousness, and we are healed by his wounds. Though in times past we were going astray, wandering without guidance or aid, now we have returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of our souls.

Jesus’s crucifixion was torturous. As a human being, he took the pain and devastation of sin onto his own body. He suffered all the terrible effects of sin so that we might have forgiveness and freedom.

Lord Jesus, we acknowledge that your suffering was the result of our sin.

Thursday: Prov. 17-19

Abraham was a man of faith. His faith produced obedience, and his obedience exemplified honest worship. Our worship, too, must be driven by obedience and faith, because faith that is drawn out of a heart of worship will always pass the test – no matter how difficult.

~ Vernon Whaley, Called to Worship: The Biblical Foundations of Our Response to God’s Call. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2009. p. 52.

Let God Arise! Seasonal Focus
The Messiah’s Suffering and Glory, Luke 24.13-35

Book Reading
Whaley, Called to Worship

Our Corporate Disciplines
Concert of Prayer: Tuesday, May 2, 2023

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