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Jesus’ Final Instructions to His Apostles (June 5)

Jesus’ Final Instructions to His Apostles (June 5)

If we follow Jesus, our concern must be for the eternal welfare of people’s souls. Let’s not lose our focus. By God’s grace, let’s do what Jesus told His apostles: teach people how they can be with God when their broken lives in this world are done.

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Sin Strikes Deeper Than We Admit (June 4)

Sin Strikes Deeper Than We Admit (June 4)

As Jeremiah said, the human heart is “deceitful above all things” (17:9). So when we find ourselves doing something for multiple reasons, do we have the honesty to ask, “Deep, deep down, what was the real reason why I did that?” Our motives matter!

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The Incarnate Word (June 3)

The Incarnate Word (June 3)

The Incarnation was a necessary miracle. Out of all our problems, there is only one that required God to become flesh: the problem of sin. To fix that problem God had to die in our place, and to do that He had to become a man capable of being killed.

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A Truth That Each One Must Deal With (June 5)

A Truth That Each One Must Deal With (June 5)

We spend our lives leaning on props rather than God. We’re hiding from the truth, of course, but as long as our props are in place, we don’t worry about our alienation. Deep down, our hearts are a lonely void, but we’re too busy to think about it.

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Longing for Lost Fellowship (June 4)

Longing for Lost Fellowship (June 4)

Even if we allow Christ to bring us into a redeemed earthly relationship with God, our connections in this world will only be a foretaste of the fellowship that waits for us later. Yet this hope is the single thing in life most worthy of our pursuit.

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The God Who Waits for Our Return (June 3)

The God Who Waits for Our Return (June 3)

Our foolishness has worn us out. But God has made possible our return to Him, and it’s only in such a return that the prospect of real joy can spring to life. Here is where our homesick hearts should rest. Here is where we find a perfect Friend.

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Confidence in Grace (June 5)

Confidence in Grace (June 5)

Grace looks forward. Yes, the way seems long and the obstacles seem fearful, but God will not begin a work in us and not finish it. Our salvation is nearer than when we first believed, and by His grace, we can make it the rest of the way.

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We Learn More from Losing Things (June 4)

We Learn More from Losing Things (June 4)

When the things you cherish are taken away from you, you will grow in wisdom. You’ll learn more from losing things than you ever learned by gaining them. And what you’ll learn is that God is all you have to have, the one thing you can’t do without.

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Too Much Tranquility (June 3)

Too Much Tranquility (June 3)

With too much tranquility, we tend to forget God. We need to get out of our ruts and go on some fearful adventures, the kind that require real faith. If we don’t, God may have to disturb us. He may have to say, “Get out of your country . . .”

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Devotion (June 5)

Devotion (June 5)

Giving oneself to a particular end, not just in affection but in dedication, is one of the most intensely joyful experiences open to us. But when was the last time you pledged yourself to pay close and loyal attention to some honorable “devotion”?

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Planting (June 4)

Planting (June 4)

By far the best planting we ever do is not agricultural but personal. When we make new beginnings with other people, either by entering into new relationships or doing things that reinvigorate old ones, we are “planting” in the very highest sense.

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Training (June 3)

Training (June 3)

Much more important than any physical or artistic training is the training of our minds and spirits. To be constructively useful, these helpers have to be trained. They have to be trained to serve the interests of our principles and our conscience.

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Gary Henry - Work Report - May 2026

May 2026

I have begun a blog on Substack where I will post bits and pieces of the preliminary thinking that will, I pray, someday mature into a book. It’s called “Ecclesiastes Workshop” (https://ecclesiastesworkshop.com). You can subscribe to receive the posts by email or view them on Substack.

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Gary Henry - Work Report - March 2026

March 2026

I recently took a few days to assess the work that remains to be done on “Walking in Christ.” I’ve got 139 pages left to write, which sounds like a lot but it’s not nearly as many as the 366 I started with. It’s an exciting time in this this book, and I hope you’ll pray for clarity of mind as I head into the last stage of the writing.

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Gary Henry - Work Report - January 2025

January 2026

With God’s great help, I was able to meet my 2025 writing goals for “Walking in Christ.” I’ll have to keep my head down and stay focused to finish the remaining pages and have the book in your hands by the end of this year, but I believe it is doable.

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