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What Day is it?

The Burning Question: 

In what way are you playing the long game?

Morning Devotional:

As I grow older, I find myself thinking about the passing of time. A few weeks ago, I heard the news about Mr. Mohler, my high school Physics and Chemistry teacher. He died…

It’s been almost 30 years since I graduated from high school. It is hard for me to believe, but Mr. Mohler was younger then than I am now. Memories flood back of his class—seeking help, struggling with the subjects, and sharing laughs. Time keeps moving, but I’m grateful for the hope we have in Jesus that transcends time.

Mr. Mohler was a firm believer in Jesus, and his faith was inspiring. He taught us not just about science but also modeled being a devoted husband and father. 

Looking ahead, I eagerly anticipate the day when I’ll join Mr. Mohler in our heavenly home. It brings me comfort and joy to know that we’ll share jokes, stories, and catch up. In 1 Corinthians 15:52, it says, “In a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed.” I hold onto this promise, knowing that our reunion is not a distant dream but a certain reality.

-Ryan

Bible Quiz:

Question:

What Jewish girl married a Persian emperor and helped save her people from extermination?

Answer:

Esther

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