Lectionary Calendar
Monday, September 22nd, 2025
the Week of Proper 20 / Ordinary 25
the Week of Proper 20 / Ordinary 25
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2 Chronicles 33; Psalms 89:1-18; John 21:
2 Chronicles 33; Psalms 89:1-18; John 21:
He did what was evil in the Lord 's sight, imitating the detestable practices of the nations that the Lord had dispossessed before the Israelites. He rebuilt the high places that his father Hezekiah had torn down and reestablished the altars for the Baals. He made Asherah poles, and he worshiped the whole heavenly host and served them. He built altars in the Lord 's temple, where Yahweh had said, "Jerusalem is where My name will remain forever." He built altars to the whole heavenly
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Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening"
Morning
“Father, I have sinned.”
We will now look at the third of the three pictures which make up our Lord’s parable: it represents the divine Father’s part in salvation.
Luke 15:11-32
Luke 15:11-16
This is the best the world can do for an awakened sinner. Its richest joys and its best religious teachings are only swines’ meat, and cannot satisfy the soul’s cravings.
Luke 15:21
He did not say, “Make me as one of thy hired servants:” his father smothered that
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Proverbs 12:13 - An evil man is ensnared by the transgression of his lips, But the righteous will escape from trouble.
Proverbs 12:13 - An evil man is ensnared by the transgression of his lips, But the righteous will escape from trouble.
Words to Ponder
Does it sound reasonable to say that Jesus died for all persons but that many are not saved only because they refuse to believe in Jesus? It may, at least until you think about the nature of that unbelief. Is their unbelief a morally neutral choice, just believing or not believing? Or is it a sin? The obvious answer is that unbelief is a sin, in fact, the most damning of all sins. But this means that if we really believe that Jesus died for all sins, then he must have died for this sin, too, and the result of this line of reasoning is that even the sin of unbelief will not keep a person out of heaven. This ends in universalism. - James M. Boice (20th century)
Does it sound reasonable to say that Jesus died for all persons but that many are not saved only because they refuse to believe in Jesus? It may, at least until you think about the nature of that unbelief. Is their unbelief a morally neutral choice, just believing or not believing? Or is it a sin? The obvious answer is that unbelief is a sin, in fact, the most damning of all sins. But this means that if we really believe that Jesus died for all sins, then he must have died for this sin, too, and the result of this line of reasoning is that even the sin of unbelief will not keep a person out of heaven. This ends in universalism. - James M. Boice (20th century)
Today in Christian History
1861
Adams Gertner, founder of the Baptist movement in Latvia, performs his first baptism through faith (i.e.: adult baptism) in Latvia, immersing seventy-two converts in the Ziros river.