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Life This Side of Heaven

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Audible devotions for your day every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Join us as we rejoice in His grace, knowing from His Word that He loves us and forgives us, and confident that He is with us every step of the way – on this side of heaven. Devotions for real life.
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I love how Luke describes the scene that takes place at our Savior’s ascension. I imagine them all staring at the clouds as they happen to notice two angels standing next to them. And they ask the same question you might expect: “Why do you stand here looking into the sky?” However, their question doesn’t arise from curiosity. Instead, it sets the …
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Following our Lord's ascension into heaven, Luke tells us that the disciples "returned to Jerusalem with great joy. And they stayed continually at the temple, praising God." Wow, that last verse is worth repeating. That’s because for many, the Ascension of our Lord, is a largely misunderstood event in the life of our Savior. However, take a moment …
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When you share what God has done, you too get to be "witnesses" of these things. You and I were not eyewitnesses to the events of the resurrection. However, in Scripture, you and I have the testimony of those who were. We get to testify to truth of what those eyewitnesses saw, heard and touched over those forty days following Easter. We bear witnes…
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In Acts, Luke describes how Philip was led meet a government official from Ethiopia who was reading God's Word on the way home from worship in Jerusalem. As they discussed a passage the man was reading from Isaiah, he asked Philip, “Tell me, please, who is the prophet talking about, himself or someone else?” And what comes next is what always makes…
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It’s the pipe dream that we, and our faith, can flourish apart from Christ. Jesus used the example of branches on a grapevine. He said, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. Remain in me, and I will remain in you. ” And then He points out, “No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.” Why? Because God is the source…
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In Psalm 27, David says that the one thing he seeks in this life is to spend all his days in the presence of God. Why? "To gaze upon the beauty of the Lord.” Consider for a moment what that means. Like David, this is true for us, not simply as a future longing, but also as a present reality. And here's why.…
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When John tells us of God’s incredible love we may hang our heads in shame and fail to hear what comes next. We recognize how stingy we are at sharing love. To overcome this discomfort we may find ourselves putting these words out of our mind and trying to think of something else. It doesn’t help. We may mistakenly double down and try even harder t…
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Is it arrogant to say that Jesus is the only way to eternal life? Wouldn’t it be more loving, instead, to teach that all religious paths lead to the same God? Wouldn’t this be a more tolerant, a more educated or more enlighten approach? After all, we live in a pluralistic society today and things have changed. If that’s the case, then what Peter sa…
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Jesus told the disciples, “My Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in Him shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.” I suspect that hearing these words made the disciples very happy just as they make you and me happy to hear them again today. But it’s also clear that what this means didn’t begin t…
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It's understandable that you and I want to know what it will be like at the resurrection when Jesus comes. We look at ourselves and wonder what we will be like. What answer are we given? If you notice, Paul answers this question by pointing us, not to ourselves, but to our risen Savior whom we will then see face-to-face. Episode Artwork in Public D…
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In Acts, Peter addressed a crowd at the Temple. He told them, "You killed the author of life." As you and I hear these words, we're reminded that it wasn’t one particular person, such as Pontius Pilate or any of the other leasers of that day, or even the crowd standing before Peter that was solely responsible for Jesus’ death on the cross. It was o…
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Does it feel like the rest of the world is looking up while you're looking down? Last Monday, the "Great North American Eclipse" took place. Chances are good that many of you may have been among those dawning special glasses and looking up to the sky. However, for those of you looking down at that moment, you may have noticed another incredible phe…
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When Jesus drew His last breath on the cross He paid for our sins in full. He also conquered death. What does this mean? Three days later and just as He promised, He rose from the dead – a real physical, bodily, resurrection. He stepped out of the grave alive. Now consider the words that John shares, here in his first letter, and all that this mean…
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On the day that Jesus rose, the very next thing He did after announcing "peace" to the disciples was to show them His hands and side. These were the hands through which the nails had been driven. This was the side into which the soldier thrust his spear to ensure that Jesus was dead. Why would Jesus hang onto such a reminder of the painful sacrific…
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When it comes to Easter, Paul tells us about the eyewitnesses who were on hand and the historical facts of Jesus' resurrection. However, faith is more than acknowleging the fact that we have a living Savior. As the apostle goes on to point out, faith lays hold all that this precious fact brings with it - forgiveness of sins, life and salvation! Kno…
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At Easter, you may have shared a familiar greeting on Sunday morning. It’s called the “Paschal Greeting.” It goes like this: One person exclaims, “He is risen!” And it’s followed by the joyful response, “He is risen, indeed!” But, you know, the angel who announced our Savior's resurrection also included four more words that are easily overlooked, b…
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Chances are good that a few days ago on Good Friday you may have sung that enduring hymn, “Were You There?” It comes with that familiar refrain, “Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble.” On Easter morning, as the women left the empty tomb they found themselves trembling ... with joy! The good news is that Jesus is risen and He is here.…
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Crushed it! According to the folks at the Free Dictionary to “crush it” means “to succeed at something in a particularly impressive way.” And according to the Collins Dictionary, “If you crush it, you succeed completely in doing something.” That phrase really takes on a special meeting as we look at the full context of what took place for us on Goo…
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Luke alone records this remarkable detail from Peter’s denial of our Savior. It happened after all of the disciples abandoned Jesus. By inspiration of the Holy Spirit God ensured that this event was recorded for you and me to hear. They're a wonderful reminder that, even in the midst of our sin, crushing guilt and remorse, Jesus has not abandoned u…
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Did you know the words to “God Save the King”? It’s the national anthem of the United Kingdom and it’s also the royal anthem of many of the nations which form the British Commonwealth. Do you know the words? It’s a well known song around the world and it's actually a prayer. On Psalm Sunday the crowds cried out, “Hosanna!” Chances are good that you…
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“We’re not number one!” Have you ever gone to a game and seen someone holding one of those big foam hands with big X through and shouting, “We’re NOT number one!” Ya, me neither. So, imagine what must have went through the disciples' minds as He explained to them what it meant to be "first" and "greatest."…
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When someone loves another so much that it’s obvious to everyone around them, they’re often described as “wearing their heart on their sleeve.” In medieval times, knights would wear a handkerchief, embroidered with the name of a lady, tied on their sleeves during a tournament. They wanted their love for to be known by all. Wait until you hear what …
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Police wasted no time. The aviation team was called in. Using thermal imaging cameras they scoured the thick vegetation of the forested area below. Deputies on the ground rushed in. The pilot indicated to the officers below that they were now within 80 feet. Body cam footage showed the deputy drawing closer and closer with his arms fully stretched …
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You and I are hard-wired to cover our eyes and turn away whenever we see something that terrifies us. So, why would God command Moses to erect a bronze snake on a pole as their means of rescue from the venomous snakes that were killing them? Why would He command the Israelites to look at the very thing that frightened them the most? And why would G…
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It’s the classic scene from movies that has Moms and Dads nodding their head. Everyone’s excited to get in the car and hit the road on vacation. But now the trip is beginning to seem too long. Then the kids begin to murmur and moan in back seat. Then the quarreling and fighting gets underway. Finally, it reaches a crescendo when exasperated parents…
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In recent years there's been a crackdown on fake degrees and fraudulent credentials. And the religious leaders may have felt that they were doing the same thing after Jesus cleared the temple of money changes and dove dealers. They demanded that He show them a miracle as proof of His authority. But, as shocked as we might be by their insistence tha…
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It seems foolish to today’s world to think that God's Word declared each week, the message of our Savior's crucifixion, can waken faith, bring sinners to repentance, and bring comfort and assurance in place of despair. But that’s exactly what Paul tells us that God does through the 'foolishness' of this message.…
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Are you trying to make yourself a good person, and make yourself right with God, by keeping the Commandments? You'll never be able to dig yourself out from under your guilt. However, the Commandments do serve a very important purpose – they point to our need for a Savior. And that's exactly what God has given to us in His Son. He lifts us out of th…
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When Peter heard Jesus tell them about His upcoming suffering and death on the cross, he replied “Never, Lord! ... This shall never happen to you!” But, then, as Jesus went on to tell them about the cross they would soon take up, you could almost imagine them taking a gulp and thinking, “Never, Lord … may this never happen to us.” But both crosses …
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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Those are the opening words that Charles Dickens used in his famous historical novel, “The Tale of Two Cities.” Chances are good you may have read it grudgingly for an English class back in high school. Despite it's ranking among the best-selling novels of all time you may not have felt like ev…
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Throughout this Lenten season we hear the news that "Christ died for us." Now, you may be thinking, “That’s not news. That’s what Lent is all about.” But listen carefully to the circumstances under which this took place. What is can easily be overlooked is what Paul means when he says that this took place "at just the right time."…
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Mark provides us with something very handy to keep in mind as we hear about our Savior's tempation and as we face our own temptations every day. He gives us a bird's eye view of how this important event was sandwiched between two others. And it provides us with a handy template we can use when we're facing temptation.…
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We live by faith! That’s the kind of phrase that gets us Christians nodding our heads in agreement and perhaps even shouting out, “Amen”! But what does it really mean? It means that we trust God’s promises. We trust what He has said to us in His Word. But let’s be honest, there are times when that’s easier said than done. So what do you do when som…
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“Listen to your heart.” That’s great advice if its coming from a cardiologist, but it’s actually terrible advice when it comes to our spiritual life. The familiar maxim, “Listen to your heart,” means to look inside yourself for comfort and truth. As nice as that sound, that’s the last place to look if you want to find either.…
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“What are you doing here?” Have you ever run into some you know, but in a place you didn’t expect to see them? When Peter, James and John saw Jesus transfigured in glory on the mountain it was the kind of place and setting that you would expect to see Jesus, “the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” It was amazing! But, as amazing as it was, it wasn…
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“Don’t do it unless you absolutely have to.” That was the advice I received when I first considered becoming a pastor many, many years ago. And it may surprise you to know that it came from pastor! Now, if that made you sit up and shake your head, then consider how it compares to what the Paul says here in his first letter to the Corinthians. He sa…
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When you and I are engulfed in troubles it may feel like we’re on on our own. It seems as if God is completely unaware of what’s going on in our life. It feels as if we, and and our struggles, are completely hidden from God. So, it may surprise you to know that others, including those in Scripture, have felt this way. When God’s people were languis…
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Gassed. Have you ever heard of this term? It means to be “drained of energy, spent, exhausted.” Sometimes you hear the term used when a runner is said to be so depleted of energy that there’s “nothing left in the tank.” That’s the kind of exhaustion that Isaiah describes so well in this text. What follows are words of tremendous encouragement that …
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Some have said that it was His commanding presence, the look of His face or the even the tone of his voice. Mark tells us that when Jesus went into the Temple and began to teach, the people were amazed at what they heard. But if you notice, Mark doesn’t mention anything here about our Savior’s voice. Instead, he tells us that the crowd at Capernaum…
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“There will never be another …” You could use those words to describe all sort of different sports stars over the generations. In fact, may sound a little like what we hear about Moses in Deuteronomy. But Moses Himself explained that God would send a prophet after him who would be even better. In fact, he would even give new meaning to the words, "…
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From time-to-time, people shy away from the Old Testament in fear that, in it, God seems cranky. After all, consider what He has to say about the false prophets. But consider for a moment how much God values both you and your life, as well as the lives of your family and friends, those people who are precious to you. These words aren’t those of a c…
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Have you ever found yourself losing track of time? One moment you’re doing something and then you look at your watch and realize it’s much later than you thought. Where did the time go? Well, did you know that there's a name for that? It’s called “Time Blindness.” And the apostle Paul seems to point to something like that here in 1 Corinthians. How…
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Have you ever watched those bake off shows on TV? A group of bakers are is assembled from all walks of life. Set before them is everything they need to put together tasty biscuits, light fluffy breads and more. But invariably, there comes a point where they scratch their heads, look at what’s before them, and ask, “Is it supposed to look this way?"…
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Wow! That’s one of the stranger expressions in our vocabulary. It’s more of a facial expression than even a word. When we see something stunning and amazing, like seeing a shooting star, we usually open our mouths wide in astonishment! Now you get an idea of how Nathaniel’s face must have looked when He realized that standing before was the Son of …
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"Single-use" or "disposable" items that are designed to be used once and then discarded. It includes such things as single-use containers, bottles, straws, cups, cutlery and disposable plastic bags. They’re part of our “throw-away” culture. It's also how many people, and even some Christians, mistakenly think of their bodies.But Paul opens our eyes…
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