We have a phrase that gets at a movement of the heart. When a person is suddenly and discernibly prepared to make a change or own up to a bad decision, we sometimes refer to this event as a “Come to Jesus” moment. It’s a lovely phrase. It’s a biblical...

Eternally realistic God, grant us the ability to see ourselves and others as you see us. Give us the eyes of faith to see what you’re showing us. Lift us up. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
August 19–25, 2024
Scripture Overview

God had prevented David from building a temple in Jerusalem but then permitted David’s son Solomon to build it. In First Kings, Solomon places the ark of the covenant in the holiest place, and God’s presence descends. The psalmist rejoices in the Temple and would rather be in its courts than anywhere else because that is where God dwells. The New Testament readings remind us that the people of God have always met with resistance. The author of Ephesians compares living the Christian life to going into battle, so we must be prepared. Jesus also meets with resistance in John. His teachings are too hard for many to accept, so they abandon him. When we face resistance, therefore, we should not be surprised; but we are also not alone.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

Read 1 Kings 8:1, 6, 10-11, 22-30, 41-43. How does your faith inform the hospitality you show to friends? To strangers?
Read Psalm 84. How do you find joy in the Lord? Recall a recent time when you felt a deep sense of this joy.
Read Ephesians 6:10-20. How do truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and God’s word help you live boldly as an ambassador of the gospel of Jesus Christ?
Read John 6:56-69. How do you respond to Jesus’ question: “Does this offend you?” This teaching was hard for his disciples. Where do you struggle with it?

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