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What do the people of God do in the space between a promise and its fulfillment? In the summer of 1727, a fractured community of Moravian refugees stopped arguing, started praying, and launched a prayer movement that lasted over a hundred years. This week's lectionary readings trace the same pattern — from the God who marches ahead in Psalm 68, to Jesus interceding for his disciples in John 17, to the earliest church waiting together in the upper room in Acts 1, to Peter's declaration that the Spirit of glory rests on the suffering church. If you're standing in a gap between what God has said and what God has yet to do, this episode is for you.
By Josh CehulikWhat do the people of God do in the space between a promise and its fulfillment? In the summer of 1727, a fractured community of Moravian refugees stopped arguing, started praying, and launched a prayer movement that lasted over a hundred years. This week's lectionary readings trace the same pattern — from the God who marches ahead in Psalm 68, to Jesus interceding for his disciples in John 17, to the earliest church waiting together in the upper room in Acts 1, to Peter's declaration that the Spirit of glory rests on the suffering church. If you're standing in a gap between what God has said and what God has yet to do, this episode is for you.