Daily Devotionals

Ecclesiological Etchings

04-20-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 20, 2022One of my favorite quotes of Easter time is from the 16th Century Reformer, Martin Luther. He wrote, “Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.” Maybe there is no connection, but I sort of wonder if that’s the reason I feel renewed when I take a walk in the park or the woods, especially

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04-19-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 19, 2022In scripture, places of importance were marked with a stone or a pile of stones. In the 28th chapter of Genesis, Jacob camps out using a stone as a pillow. During his sleep, he has a dream of a ladder reaching to the sky. It is the passage from which we get the song: We Are Climbing Jacob’s Ladder. So moved by the experience, Jacob

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04-18-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 18, 2022Prayer for the Week:What happens the day after resurrection?Holy God, the spirit you ignited within us as we celebrated an empty tomb and the unleashing of a love untarnished by death cannot be put away for another year. It is embedded within us, changing our attitudes and awareness, our capacity for mercy and our ability to love. We cannot un-experience what we have experienced, so

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04-17-22 — EASTER

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 17, 2022Good morning, Easter! It is good to see you as your Good News is needed. There is so much pain in our world: war and conflict around the globe, communities impacted by storms, migrant workers trapped in systems of physical abuse, economic concerns creating anxiety among the most vulnerable, and the list goes on. Amidst it all, Easter brings a simple message: Don’t give up!

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04-16-22 — Holy Saturday

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 16, 2022A number of years ago I heard an archeologist make a passing comment that really stuck with me. He was referring to the building of the Egyptian Pyramids, and he said, “There were thousands upon thousands of slaves who spent their entire adult lives building tombs for men and women who would most likely outlive them.” The sole purpose in life for those slaves was

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04-15-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 15, 2022In the journey to the Cross, there is a lot associated with this day, Good Friday. Yes, it is the day when we remember the crucifixion, but there are other important details, including the introduction of a man we know as Simon of Cyrene. The soldiers grabbed him as he was coming in from the countryside, and the scripture says, “They put the cross on

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04-14-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 14, 2022Today is Maundy Thursday, the day we remember and reflect upon the last meal Jesus had with his disciples before his death. According to Mark’s Gospel, as they were eating, Jesus spoke of one who would betray him. He then goes on to offer a ‘woe’ to the one who does the betraying. The word ‘woe’ is a sort of warning that emerges from sadness

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04-13-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 13, 2022The opening words of Psalm 70 are: “Be pleased, O God, to deliver me. O Lord, make haste to help me!” Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote a letter from prison in which he referenced some words a previous prisoner had carved on the wall. It read, “In 100 years it will all be over.” Bonhoeffer reflected on the words and suggested how they represented the painful laments

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04-12-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 12, 2022There are words in John 12 often associated with the Tuesday of Holy Week. Jesus said, “Whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there will my servant be also.” Where was Jesus as tension built and threats were no longer just empty attempts to undermine his work? It was real and only going to get more real. When Jesus spoke of where

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04-11-22

ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGApril 11, 2022With trampled palm branches strewn along the road and songs of praise silenced, we find ourselves a bit disoriented as we enter this Holy Week. God of Heaven and Earth and every living creature upon this Earth, we look to you when the joyful entrance of a new and glorious king is quickly written off because of rumors of an intensified loathing among the Romans.

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Rev. Bruce Frogge
Sr. Minister
Cypress Creek ​Christian Church

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