Daily Prayer for March 20
Then I heard a loud voice in heaven say: “Now have come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of his Messiah. For the accuser of our brothers and sisters, who accuses them before our God day and night, has been hurled down. They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death.” Revelation 12:10-11, NIV Lord our God, in praise and thanksgiving we look toward your kingdom and the reign of Jesus Christ in your kingdom. We rejoice that you make him Lord not only in heaven but also on earth, where he will gain the victory in all mankind. Men will become good and will love one another, and they will find peace when everything is done according to your will. For the time must come when, on earth as in heaven, your will is done everywhere and in everything. Be with us with your Spirit so that we may stand firm as your children until the moment comes for us to exult: Up out of all grief and trouble! Up from evil and death! Up to you, our Father in heaven! Praise to your name today while we are still groaning. Glory to your kingdom. Glory to Jesus Christ our Savior, whom you have given us. Amen. Recent articles on Plough A Dust Rag for Easter Eggs Clare Huchet Bishop Paris, under Nazi occupation: Little Zezette is sick and malnourished. Her friends want to help her get well again, but how? Louise has an idea. Read now PloughCast 79: According to the Scriptures – Resurrection in the Old Testament Alastair Roberts and Susannah Black Roberts Alastair Roberts revisits the resurrection stories of the Old Testament. Read now Dandelions: An Apology Clare Coffey Why sweat lawn care when you could have a meadow, green and gold, by working a little less? Read now Why All Christians Should Give Lent a Chance Benjamin Crosby Feasting and fasting help us habituate our affections, help us to feel the truths of the gospel. Read now Saint Patrick’s Windows into Grief Lanta Davis On a tiny island in a lake in Ireland, Harry Clarke’s stations of the cross in stained glass comforted me as I grieved my mother. Read now
Daily Prayer for March 19
In the very place where it was said to them, ‘You are not my people,’ there they will be called ‘children of the living God.’ Romans 9:26, NIV Lord our God, we thank you that you have called us your children, a people who may serve you even in suffering and temptation. Grant that the grace of Jesus Christ may be in us so that we can be victorious over everything that life puts in our way and can withstand the distress that surrounds so many people. O Lord our God, our only refuge, to you alone can we appeal for evil to end and for the victory of Jesus Christ to break through. In that hour we shall rejoice and be glad as your people. Amen. Recent articles on Plough Dandelions: An Apology Clare Coffey Why sweat lawn care when you could have a meadow, green and gold, by working a little less? Read now Why All Christians Should Give Lent a Chance Benjamin Crosby Feasting and fasting help us habituate our affections, help us to feel the truths of the gospel. Read now Saint Patrick’s Windows into Grief Lanta Davis On a tiny island in a lake in Ireland, Harry Clarke’s stations of the cross in stained glass comforted me as I grieved my mother. Read now Living in Limbo Joseph Sorrentino Migrants from around the world, setting their hopes on legal entry into the United States, congregate in Mexico. Read now Rachoff Karl Josef Friedrich In this story, a young man takes to the road to follow his master, Jesus. Read now
Daily Prayer for March 18
…being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, and giving joyful thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of his holy people in the kingdom of light. For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. Colossians 1:11–14, NIV Dear Father in heaven, we thank you. We want to be ready to thank you at all times. We look forward with joy to your kingdom and await the redemption that will free us to the very depth of our being, to the praise and thanks and honor of your name. Be with the many people who come hungering and thirsting to you. Bring deliverance to those whose hearts are true, and let them know that the power of your kingdom is truly present here on earth in Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Recent articles on Plough Dandelions: An Apology Clare Coffey Why sweat lawn care when you could have a meadow, green and gold, by working a little less? Read now Why All Christians Should Give Lent a Chance Benjamin Crosby Feasting and fasting help us habituate our affections, help us to feel the truths of the gospel. Read now Saint Patrick’s Windows into Grief Lanta Davis On a tiny island in a lake in Ireland, Harry Clarke’s stations of the cross in stained glass comforted me as I grieved my mother. Read now Living in Limbo Joseph Sorrentino Migrants from around the world, setting their hopes on legal entry into the United States, congregate in Mexico. Read now Rachoff Karl Josef Friedrich In this story, a young man takes to the road to follow his master, Jesus. Read now
Daily Prayer for March 17
To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:31–32, NIV Dear Father in heaven, grant that we may come to you in the Spirit. Through your Spirit gather us and many others on earth around our Lord Jesus Christ, the great Savior of humankind. May our hearts become truly free because you deliver us from all bondage to our own natures and to the world around us. As free people may we be led safely through distress, fear, and want, through need and death. May we become happy children whom Jesus Christ has called to life, children who are not discouraged by the struggle but who fight joyfully for your kingdom until it can be revealed to all the world. Amen. Recent articles on Plough Why All Christians Should Give Lent a Chance Benjamin Crosby Feasting and fasting help us habituate our affections, help us to feel the truths of the gospel. Read now Saint Patrick’s Windows into Grief Lanta Davis On a tiny island in a lake in Ireland, Harry Clarke’s stations of the cross in stained glass comforted me as I grieved my mother. Read now Living in Limbo Joseph Sorrentino Migrants from around the world, setting their hopes on legal entry into the United States, congregate in Mexico. Read now Rachoff Karl Josef Friedrich In this story, a young man takes to the road to follow his master, Jesus. Read now The Eternal Questions Illustrated Gary Saul Morson A Dostoyevsky scholar introduces a graphic novel adaptation of “The Grand Inquisitor.” Read now
Daily Prayer for March 16
Therefore I will give him a portion among the great, and he will divide the spoils with the strong, because he poured out his life unto death, and was numbered with the transgressors. For he bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors. Isaiah 53:12, NIV Dear Father in heaven, may we receive your Spirit so that we win the victory over ourselves and over the world around us, not with our human crudeness, force, and clamor, but only through your Spirit in the name of Jesus Christ. Help each of us in our own particular situation. We all know there is much evil around us; there is much we must fight. But in Jesus’ name we want to plunge right in, right into the world, right into whatever suffering is meant for us in the midst of the evil that is not yet overcome. In Jesus’ name we go toward the great victory that will come when all who are granted your joy will praise you with all their hearts, O Father in heaven. Amen. Recent articles on Plough Saint Patrick’s Windows into Grief Lanta Davis On a tiny island in a lake in Ireland, Harry Clarke’s stations of the cross in stained glass comforted me as I grieved my mother. Read now Living in Limbo Joseph Sorrentino Migrants from around the world, setting their hopes on legal entry into the United States, congregate in Mexico. Read now Rachoff Karl Josef Friedrich In this story, a young man takes to the road to follow his master, Jesus. Read now The Eternal Questions Illustrated Gary Saul Morson A Dostoyevsky scholar introduces a graphic novel adaptation of “The Grand Inquisitor.” Read now Just Your Handyman Kurt Armstrong Some people build skyscrapers. I address that damp spot on your kitchen ceiling. Read now
Daily Prayer for March 15
Now may the God of peace, who through the blood of the eternal covenant brought back from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen. Hebrews 13:20-21, NIV Lord our God, through the Spirit grant us community with you, we pray. Help us onward again and again, and help us grow in strength to follow what is true and good. May your goodness and your grace be in our hearts to help us in all practical things. Grant that wherever we live we may have something of the power in which Jesus Christ lived and suffered, in which he died and yet lives again. May the world still learn that it has a redeemer and that it belongs to him, to the glory of your name. Amen. Recent articles on Plough Rachoff Karl Josef Friedrich In this story, a young man takes to the road to follow his master, Jesus. Read now The Eternal Questions Illustrated Gary Saul Morson A Dostoyevsky scholar introduces a graphic novel adaptation of “The Grand Inquisitor.” Read now Just Your Handyman Kurt Armstrong Some people build skyscrapers. I address that damp spot on your kitchen ceiling. Read now The Story of Qassem Stephanie Saldaña In an excerpt from What We Remember Will Be Saved, a young Yazidi refugee details the journey of his flight. Read now Peacemaker in a War School Israel Steinmetz What’s it like to be a pacifist serving as a chaplain with the US Navy? Read now