Romans 4 Devotional — The Righteousness of Faith When Effort Runs Out
This morning’s Romans 4 devotional pulled me into a single half-sentence I’d read many times without really stopping at — […]
This morning’s Romans 4 devotional pulled me into a single half-sentence I’d read many times without really stopping at — […]
If you read the New Testament straight through — the four Gospels, then Acts, then the letters of Paul —
This morning’s Romans 2 devotional reading sat with me longer than usual. Paul, who had spent chapter 1 indicting Gentile
I sat down with Romans 1 this morning, after finishing a long walk through Acts. Acts told the story of
This morning’s reading closed a four-week walk through the book of Acts. The verse that caught my eye wasn’t anything
This is my second time writing on the storm in Acts 27. The chapter has been giving me more than
Acts 27 is famous for its storm — fourteen days of howling wind, a ship adrift under blackened skies, two
This morning’s Acts 26 devotional reading kept circling back to one short exchange between Paul and King Agrippa—just two verses—but
This morning’s devotion was Acts 24, and I want to write about something I keep running into in my own
This morning’s Acts 23 devotional pulled me into a scene I couldn’t shake all day: forty men binding themselves by