Rediscovering the Gospel: Martin Luther and the Dawn of the Reformation

In the heart of Bavaria, Germany, on a crisp October day in 1517, an event unfolded that would forever alter the course of Christian history. Martin Luther, a devout monk tormented by an overwhelming sense of guilt, nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg.

Trusting God Through Suffering

Scripture: John 11:1-4
Reflection: Begin by reflecting on the story of Lazarus. Jesus allowed Lazarus to die, not out of indifference, but to reveal God’s glory. Consider how God might be using your current struggles to display His power and purpose. Remember that suffering is not without meaning in God’s sovereign plan.

Finding Peace in the Storm: Trusting God’s Sovereignty Through Suffering

Trusting God’s Sovereignty Through Suffering​.
Life is often unpredictable, filled with moments of joy and seasons of deep sorrow. As Christians, we are not immune to suffering, but we are called to navigate these storms with a faith that trusts in God’s sovereign plan. This truth is beautifully illustrated in the story of Horatio Spafford and the biblical account of Lazarus.