LIVING HOPE - Reading With the People of God: Part 18ಮಾದರಿ

LIVING HOPE - Reading With the People of God: Part 18

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Reminders

Do you remember when your mom or dad left you with someone—maybe Grandma or a babysitter—and they gave you a few last-minute reminders? “Don’t forget to pick up your toys before bed.” “Remember to brush your teeth.” Or the classic, as they headed out the door: “Be good and listen to Grandma!”

Those reminders weren’t given because they doubted you completely, but because they loved you and wanted what was best for you. In the same way, God gives His people reminders that call us back to who He is and what He has already done.

Through the prophet Isaiah, God reminds His people that He is their strength, their helper, and the One who holds them steady when everything else feels shaky. His words bring comfort and courage in the face of fear–good reminders! As you read Isaiah 41, slow down and notice which promises or images you need to hold on to today. Which words is the Holy Spirit speaking directly to you?

Paul also closes his letter to Titus with reminders—truths to hold on to and reasons we are called to devote ourselves to good works, not as a way to earn God’s love but a response to it. As you read Titus 3, consider which of Paul’s reminders speaks directly into your life right now.

God is still speaking through His Word, giving you the reminders your soul needs.

Pause, reflect, and listen for what God wants you to carry with you today.

Primer contributed by Jen Hooker, "Anna's Circle" - program director.

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LIVING HOPE - Reading With the People of God: Part 18

In this 18th installment of Reading with the People of God, we follow a lectionary rhythm of Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms. This plan journeys through Isaiah 40–66, where God speaks comfort, reveals His Servant, and promises new creation. Alongside Isaiah, we read Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, and 1and 2 Peter—letters that call us to endurance, holiness, and hope in Christ. Together these readings point us to the living hope we have through the gospel. May the Spirit strengthen our faith and anchor us in God’s everlasting promises.

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