Pastor Nichole Rech

  • Seriously


    Psalm 123; Jeremiah 7:16โ€“26; 2 Corinthians 10:7โ€“11 The Christian understanding of God is one of love, forgiveness, and grace. These are often the primary characteristics on which we focus. If we are honest, itโ€™s because, with such a God, a lot of pressure is off of us. There are many, however, who claim these same

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  • The God of Where


    Psalm 123; Jeremiah 7:1โ€“15; 1 Corinthians 4:8โ€“13 The change between Jeremiah and Corinthians cannot be overstated. The clash between law and grace is right there before us. The CEB (the primary translation currently being used to write and to read for this devotional) and NRSV translated Jeremiah 7:7 as, โ€œโ€ฆonly then will I dwell with

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  • Begging In Faith


    Psalm 88; 2 Kings 20:1โ€“11; Mark 9:14โ€“29 Regardless of your views on the COVID vaccine, medical science (including vaccines) has been miraculous over the years. How medical practices have been improved is amazing (My grandfather once told me of a vaccine he received as a kid. The process was highly unsanitary.). Medical science continues to

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  • Passed The Gates


    Psalm 88; Leviticus 15:19โ€“31; 2 Corinthians 9:1โ€“5 I have long felt this passage in Leviticus to be unfair to women. No, not because of certain cultural influences of today. Perhaps it was the era I grew up in, or because my mom worked as a school teacher. Or in conjunction with that, my dad was

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  • Knowing Limits


    Psalm 88; Leviticus 21:1โ€“15; 2 Corinthians 8:16โ€“24 What is your limit? Or, perhaps, who is your limit? Republicans? Democrats? Communists? Libertarians? Capitalists? Roman Catholics? The homeless? The hungry? A different skin color? A different nationality? A different religion? Neighbors? Friends? Family? Children? Spouse? Relations and relationships are some of the biggest variables in human existence.

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  • Fairly Cruci-Formed


    Psalm 30; Lamentations 3:22โ€“33; Mark 5:21โ€“43; 2 Corinthians 8:7โ€“15 Grace. Unmerited favor. Overwhelming love. Not words that would usually be associated with Lamentations. With the content of Lamentations being a result of the fall of Israel (and in particular, Jerusalem), it is peculiar to think of grace. Lamentations is poetry, lament, and theology all wrapped

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  • Our Warring Hearts


    Psalm 30; Lamentations 2:18โ€“22; Luke 4:31โ€“37 In the science fiction series, Babylon 5, we learn about the โ€œgreatโ€ war. The great war was between two sides fighting for the benefit (or the evolution) of the โ€œlesserโ€ species. Each side has a different method to initiate change and improvement. One side (โ€œthe lightโ€) seeks to change

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  • Aiming to Change


    Psalm 30; Lamentations 2:1โ€“12; 2 Corinthians 8:1โ€“7 The implication of todayโ€™s reading in Lamentations is that this came suddenly, or that all the preparations were annihilated. The sad reality is that sometimes things that came โ€œsuddenlyโ€ were actually quite predictable. God sent multiple prophets. Before the Israelites even entered the Promised Land, Moses had warned

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  • Lamentable Change


    Psalm 30; Lamentations 1:16โ€“22; 2 Corinthians 7:2โ€“16 The might of God both obvious and not-so should provide comfort for all who follow God. We should also be aware of it such that we do not wander far away. We read the triumphant story of Joshua yesterday, and today we read lament. This lament is that

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  • Moonlight Movement


    Psalm 65; Joshua 10:1โ€“14; Mark 6:45โ€“52 Jericho, Ai, and Gibeon had fallen. For comparisonโ€™s sake, it would be as if Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, Philadelphia, New York, Boston had all fallen to a single foreign power. And, not just fallen, but completely destroyed with all their people, creatures,

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