Devotional

The daily devotional published Monday-Friday by Medford UMC. Click on the devotional title to read that day’s post.

Devotional

Wed Sep 17-Master Class in Love

Lately, I feel like I’m standing in the middle of a seesaw as it goes up and down. I’m trying to maintain my balance and not be pulled to either side. I’m trying to keep my eyes focused on God’s Kin-dom and following Jesus. This is easier said than done

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Tue Sep 16-A Priest Forever

As we read through today’s scripture passage we cannot help but ask “who was Melchizadek?” Let me share briefly what I have concluded in my exploration of this fellow named Melchizedek. The Hebrew Bible, aka the Old Testament, contains the first mention of Melchizedek in Genesis 14, followed by a mention in Psalm 110.

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Mon Sep 8-Everything God Has Created Is Good!

First Timothy is the first of the “Pastoral Letters” written by the Apostle Paul to guide his delegates, like Timothy, who have been left to “pastor” churches. Throughout 1 Timothy, Paul addresses the character of Christian leaders and emphasizes the church’s critical role in shaping the moral and spiritual life of the community.

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Thu Sep 4-Wonderfully Made

When I was a kid, I hated my eyelids. It sounds like a small thing, but to me, it wasn’t. I hated how my eyes looked when I smiled, like they disappeared. I hated how eyeliner never worked on me like it did for the other girls at school.

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Wed Sep 3-Doors Wide Open

Jesus tells a story about this massive party, the kind of celebration everyone would want to be at. The host sends out invitations ahead of time, but when the day comes, the people who were supposed to show up start making excuses.

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Tue Sep 2-Without Fault

This job assignment is for elder or leader of a newly planted church. Imagine you are heading into a job interview with Titus, the recipient of this letter from the apostle Paul. What would your resume say about your qualifications for the job? Paul has given Titus the seemingly impossible task of finding leaders (elders) to head up the new churches

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