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Let God Transform You
Daily ReflectionIf we are to offer ourselves to God as living sacrifices (Rom. 12:1), we have a crucial role to play. We must choose to...
The Functional Body, Part 2
Daily ReflectionIn Romans 12, the discussion of the church as the body of Christ emphasizes the way all parts of the body minister...
Eager Hospitality
Daily ReflectionLike most people, I enjoy hosting my friends. When people I know well come over for dinner, I feel relaxed and happy,...
Best of Daily Reflections: Weep With Those Who Weep
Daily ReflectionI grew up in a culture that was uncomfortable with sadness. When children cried, they were urged to stop. If adults...
What Should We Do With Romans 13?
Daily ReflectionWhen I was sixteen years old, I received my first driver’s license. That precipitated a moral crisis for me. I noticed...
Romans 13 in Context, Part 1
Daily ReflectionEven when we’re reading a passage of Scripture devotionally, we need to remember that it was not written directly to...
Romans 13 in Context, Part 2
Daily ReflectionToday is my third and final reflection upon Romans 13:1-7. There is so much more I’d like to say, but this will have...
Are You Doing It?
Daily ReflectionPaul sums up how to live: “Love your neighbor, and you will fulfill the requirements of God’s law.” Then he cites...
Take and Read!
Daily ReflectionOne of the greatest theologians of the Christian church is St. Augustine of Hippo. His voluminous writings, including...
Welcome the Weak in Faith
Daily ReflectionGiven advances in transportation and communication, and given the mobility of peoples throughout the globe, our world...
Stop Condemning Each Other
Daily ReflectionRomans 14:13 uses a play on words that can’t be rendered in English. The verse reads, literally, “So, let us no...
Free to Say “No” for the Sake of Another
Daily ReflectionAs I noted in Monday’s reflection, the church in Rome was threatened by differences of opinion over what Christians...