
WSCAL - Morning Devotions Podcast
- 1) Abiding in the Almighty | Psalm 91- In times of distress, darkness, and hopelessness, the Psalmist exhorts believers to turn to the Lord and dwell in the shadow of the Almighty. God who is faithful will answer and will show his people H...Show More 
- 2) Colossians 1:24-29- As stewards of the gospel, Christians are called to share in Christ's afflictions in order to take His gospel to the nations. 
- 3) On Jordan’s Stormy Banks | Joshua 3:1-17- God led his people through the rushing Jordan River to demonstrate that his power and presence are more than sufficient to meet his people’s needs. We serve a God who takes a particular delight ...Show More 
- 4) Living Faith | James 2:18-26- Saving faith is vindicated by Spirit-wrought good works. 
- 5) The Letter of James- Dr. Bitner reads through the letter of James in its entirety in this special morning devotion. 
- 6) The Compassion of the King | Luke 10:25-37- In the story we see the hopelessness of seeking salvation through the law and the beauty of salvation found in Jesus Christ. He is the merciful king who seeks, saves, and loves us. 
- 7) The Law of Liberty- James compares two forms of God’s law, the royal law that condemns us for just one sin and the law of liberty by which God shows us mercy. We who are under the latter law must speak and act merc...Show More 
- 8) A Roadmap for Prayer | Psalm 61- Psalm 61 provides the believer a wonderful roadmap for prayer, bringing us back into the way of trusting God when we cry out for guidance, remember his faithfulness, and long for his presence. 
- 9) Salvation’s Crooked Path | Exodus 2:11-22- God is working all things for our salvation, but the path that gets us there is rarely that of least resistance. In Exodus 2, we find the crooked roadmap that prepares Moses to be the savior of Israel...Show More 
- 10) You can’t have one without the other- James teaches how hearing God’s word and responding to it ought never be separated and how seeing and remembering who we are as sinners and objects of God’s grace draws the two together.