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Sacred Rhythms: Responding “Here I Am”

1 Samuel 3:1–21 In the quiet of the night, Samuel heard a voice calling his name. At first, he thought it was Eli. Only after patient guidance did Samuel realize it was the voice of God. His simple response, “Here I am,” opened the door to a lifelong calling. Samuel’s...

Mid-Week Moment: Daily Bread, Daily Trust

Exodus 16:1–18 The wilderness was not easy. The Israelites were hungry, uncertain, and afraid. Their memories of Egypt – even with all its pain – started to look better than the unknown future they faced. And so they grumbled. God’s response was not anger,...

Sacred Rhythms: From Scarcity to Gratitude

Exodus 16:1–18 When the Israelites found themselves in the wilderness, their first instinct was to look back. “If only we had died by the hand of the Lord in Egypt. At least there we sat by the fleshpots and ate our fill of bread.” Scarcity spoke louder than memory,...

Mid-Week Moment: Unexpected Holy Ground

Exodus 2:23–25; 3:1–15; 4:10–17 Moses wasn’t in a temple or a sanctuary when God called to him. He wasn’t at a festival or feast day, surrounded by prayers and hymns. He was out in the wilderness, tending sheep. Ordinary work. Ordinary ground. But then, in the middle...

Sacred Rhythms: Listening Prayer

Exodus 2:23–25; 3:1–15; 4:10–17 The story of Moses begins with a God who listens. The Israelites groaned under the weight of their suffering, and the text says, “God heard their cry … God knew their pain.” Before the burning bush, before the call to lead, there is...
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