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Monday, October 13, 2025

A Prayer for Today


A recent prayer shared by a member of the Wednesday Bible Study group. 

Friday, October 10, 2025

God Wanted to Give us Faith

In Christ we are set free by the blood of his death, and so we have forgiveness of sins. How rich is God’s grace, which he has given to us so fully and freely. God, with full wisdom and understanding, let us know his secret purpose. This was what God wanted, and he planned to do it through Christ. Ephesians 1:7-9

I mean that you have been saved by grace through believing. You did not save yourselves; it was a gift from God. It was not the result of your own efforts, so you cannot brag about it. Ephesians 2:8-9

Henry Morris says in Days of Praise, “Faith preserves and protects us. Jesus insisted, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life (John 5:24) This is an absolute change and eliminates the possibility of hell (John 10:28-29).”

I lost my best friend this spring. She lived a few doors from me. I could talk to her late in the evening and bring all my questions about life to her. She understood our Lord Jesus so well.

She was the strongest Christian I have ever known. I know Jesus welcomed her into his heaven.

Now, I have a friend that heard yesterday her grandson’s father passed away. The family is in the middle of lots of struggles. The grandson had left home as a junior in high school because of struggles between him and his mom. The father had a part of 30 acres of land on a plantation in the southern U.S. with some other relatives and they don’t know what will happen with that land. He was found dead on the land, and they do not know why he passed away. He had been divorced from the grandson’s mother for the majority of the son’s 17 years. 

However, they knew the last few months or maybe longer that he had been reading the Bible. He may have found Jesus and is in heaven! How wonderful!

Do you know if you are baptized? Parents today often baptize their infants before they talk.

Philip says to an officer in Acts 8:37, "If you believe with all your heart, you can be baptized". The officer said, “I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.” If you can say these words, you will receive the saving grace of Jesus, and we will see each other in heaven. Jesus said in John 6:63: "The words I told you are spirit, and they give life." You can say these words today!

We get our new life from the Spirit, so we should follow the Spirit. We must not be proud or make trouble with each other or be jealous of each other. Galatians 5:25-26 

Sandra Hilsabeck

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Psalm 22

My God, my God why have you forsaken me?

Why are you so far from saving me.

O my God, I cry out by day, but you do not answer,

By night, and am not silent. Psalm 22:1-2

Some nights when sleep escapes me, I hear myself say, “Where are you God?" But then a gentle reminder comes to me - not all is good - not all is bad. Think of what you have – children, grandchildren, friends, a comfortable home and no hunger.  I may not sleep but I am more content. 

But not long ago, a terrible windstorm arrived in Lincoln and the world we know was very ugly.  A dead limb still hangs in the ash tree near my property spewing seeds and dead leaves each day. Great gashes remain in the tree down the street and where many stately trees stood, now only gaps remain. So is everything God does good?

My mind does wonder that often as I think of the many loved ones I have lost and babies crying from hunger. People running for their lives and others living on the streets. 

On page 15 of “Prayer In The Night” by Tish Harrison Warren, we read the author saying, “Where are you oh God? Is anyone watching out for us? Does anyone see? And tell us why? Why this evil, this heartbreak, this suffering?”  

I agreed with the author but then as I drove through the neighborhood just the other day, I saw the world back together again. Trees have been trimmed, yards are greeting fall with color and green trees are suddenly sporting bright yellow leaves and a sugar maple suddenly answers all my questions. Beautifully attired on one branch, it has turned into fall colors of red, yellow and orange. 

God is here, he loves us.  Amen

Carolyn Olsen

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Words from Galatians


Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9 

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Thankful for Volunteers

"As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace". 1 Peter 4:10

"For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another". Galatians 5:13

A few years ago in an Upper Room devotional, a church volunteer in Mississippi shared how it was his responsibility to prepare his church's altar for worship, and how doing this weekly added "another layer of meaning to the worship experience". I'm certain many of us here at Eastridge are equally blessed by the volunteer work we do in the many ministries here.

In my role as office staff, I can see many of you at work in the church:

  • I see you making coffee on Sunday mornings
  • I see you stocking shelves in our Food Pantry
  • I see you ushering on Sunday mornings
  • I see you cleaning the church on spring clean-up day
  • I see you assisting with funeral luncheons
  • I see you providing a meal for the youth
  • I see you setting up for events and providing food
  • I see you singing in the church choir
  • I see you helping serve communion
  • I see you sending cards to church members
  • I see you visiting our homebound and hospitalized church members
  • I see you going above and beyond in so many ways...too many to list here!

God sees your care and concern for others and the church. You ARE the church!

Prayer: Thank you, Lord, for volunteers. Thank you for opportunities to serve you and others.

Donna Gustafson

Monday, October 6, 2025

Love Your Neighbor

When an alien lives with you in your land, do not mistreat him. The alien living with you must be treated as one of your native-born. Love him as yourself, for you were aliens in Egypt. I am the Lord your God. Leviticus 19:33-34

Immigration laws are a hot political topic. Should citizens of other countries who enter the United States illegally be entitled to public benefits such as health care and food stamps? Should there be a path to citizenship for undocumented workers? Should certain immigrant students be allowed to have driver’s licenses, and should they be charged in-state college tuition rates? What should be done about the thousands of unaccompanied children arriving from Central American countries? 

As Christians, in struggling to answer these complicated questions, we must certainly consider God’s law as it was imparted to the Jewish people through Moses long ago.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the privilege of living in a safe and secure environment with access to food and shelter and health care. We know that we have brothers and sisters for whom these basic needs are not easily met. We ask that You guide us in making fair and just decisions that will improve the quality of their lives and bring Your Kingdom nearer for all of us.  Amen.

Judith Keller (reprinted from September 2014)

Friday, October 3, 2025

Words from Psalm 95


Come, let's sing for joy to the Lord, let's shout joyfully to the rock of our salvation. Psalm 95:1 

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Friendship

 A friend loves at all times. Proverbs 17:17 

Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born. (Anais Nin)
As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another. Proverbs 27:17  
One of the benefits of investing in long-term relationships is the ability to know someone more deeply and fully. Humans can complement one another in so many wonderful ways, and experiencing these interactions is also a gateway to experiencing more closeness with God. I love how the years of life I have been granted have blessed me with the crossed paths of so many different strangers who have become friends for eternity. It is a wonderful richness to treasure.
I began to realize as a young adult that the face of God was present in the faces of so many in my earthly community. The generous spirit shines very brightly when someone tries to reach into your life and share his or her strengths. It feels so good to have something to offer to someone else, too, and to have so many gifts to share. 
A young woman I know recently told me how she looks to me for guidance on how to face life. She said she had a difficult childhood but survived and thrived by choosing to discard bad influences and cling to the examples of those who inspired her. Every time she sees me she gives me a hug and thanks me for being there. She helps me to be my best self.
My decades-old friendships have given me the chance to have many sisters and brothers, and people who could be nieces and nephews - and in my heart, a lot of aunties and uncles. Families are wonderful, but families and friends can blend into a lovely mess. I am delighted to see the lines blur between blood relations and heart relations. 
Recently, I have had the gift of time with a friend I met in junior high. She was one of the people who eased me out of my academic rigor into a person who could relax and have fun with others, and she really pulled me out of a narrowness that was not healthy. She encouraged my spirit of adventure and helped me to relax in the face of stressful situations. She and I have had the chance to explore and laugh and talk about great ideas and just take time to look at the world at our feet. She has just come out of a challenging set of experiences, and for the time being I am able to give her a little of what she needs to remember about herself that restores her to living fully. We open a new gift every time we see one another. 
Prayer: Lord of all friendships and all colors of love, thank you for the people whose hands you have placed in ours, who are your hands in our lives.  Let us always treasure them as you treasure us, and to be your gentle hands reminding them of the power of love that is you. Amen
Mollie Manner (reprinted from 2017)

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

He's a Wonderful Lord

So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up. Ephesians 4:11-12

The laying of hands upon one's head during the ordination service of January 18, 1959, was a beginning for me as a layman when I said, "yes, I will serve as an Elder of Christ's Church", not really realizing the great commission set forth the duties of this particular position. When one is selected for this duty, he's blameless in life, sound of faith, should be a person of wisdom, and in everyday living, should be an example to the flock. The weight of all the hands upon my head said much to me at that moment, and the questions passed by quickly: how can I do it; why me, of all persons? Why should this take place early in life?

The answers to some of these questions and many others started to come to me from a young man studying at the time for the ministry. He said, "to begin with, it must be commitment, a personal certainty on the following things: pray, learn to worship, study the Bible, and seek friendship with persons who know God." He said it was like going swimming and not knowing really how, but jumping in anyway, for you are bound to make it. Well, every day since I have tried to live up to what it takes to be a Christian in my life. It has been through the strength of many who have been close to me that I have been blessed in many struggles. But there is not one to match our wonderful Lord, who is always near, if only you will ask. Because you see, those of us who go to Him in suffering know how real is His help.

If you ever have a challenge or are asked to serve as Elder, jump in, it is a real wonderful experience that will last forever. God gives to the church persons varying in ability so that all parts of the work of the ministry may be done. Whatever our Lord calls each of us to do, it is our responsibility to help one another fulfill our mission. 

Glen G. Engle, from the 1972 Eastridge "He's a Wonderful Lord" devotional. Editor's note: a timely devotion following Sunday's sermon (September 28)! Also, I found Glen Engle in a 1974 Eastridge directory (photo shown).