Morning Meditations
Summary: These meditations are 5-10 minute segments to help focus on what God might want for us in the new day!
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- Artist: Nathan Cook
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In this episode, we see peters failure during Jesus trial. We are reminded that our pride often leads us to failures of our own, but failure is never the final word!
In this episode, we see Jesus arrested because the religious leaders cannot receive him as messiah!
In this passage, we see Jesus being arrested. It is clear that Jesus knows who he is and that he does not need to vindicate himself because God is the one who will vindicate him!
In this episode, we learn that Jesus lays down his life for us out of love!
In this episode, we see Jesus, praying before the most difficult day of his life!
In this episode, we are reminded that in the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus struggled with the Father’s will!
In this episode, we see all the disciples claiming that they will never fall away from following Jesus. We are reminded that when we try to live in our own strength we often fail!
In this episode, we are reminded by the Lord’s Supper that Jesus wants to save us from bondage and lead us into freedom!
In this episode, we are reminded that Jesus loved the betrayer as well as the other disciples. We are also reminded that there is always hope if we have betrayed our God!
In this episode, we see Jesus preparing the Passover meal and the disciples doing whatever he asks them!
In this episode, we see a woman anointing Jesus for burial and we are reminded that what really matters is if we are “rich in love” towards God!
In this episode, we are reminded that both the disciples and the religious leaders had trouble hearing Jesus!
In this episode, Jesus reminds his hearers that when they serve other people they are serving Jesus!
In this episode, we are called to serve God out of Love rather than fear!
In this episode, we are reminded that being prepared for the second coming of Christ means living intentionally day by day!