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The act of creation took place over six days, culminating in God's rest from his work on the seventh day. Each week, therefore, serves as a reminder of God's work of creation. The opening chapters of Genesis set the stage for our pattern of seven-day weeks. In Remembering Your Baptism: A 40-Day Devotional, each week is made up of eight days. The eighth day is the day of our Lord's resurrection. It is the new day of everlasting rest. In baptism, God is at work through water and his Word delivering these gifts of life, forgiveness, and salvation. Anchored in watery Scripture accounts, this…mehr

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The act of creation took place over six days, culminating in God's rest from his work on the seventh day. Each week, therefore, serves as a reminder of God's work of creation. The opening chapters of Genesis set the stage for our pattern of seven-day weeks. In Remembering Your Baptism: A 40-Day Devotional, each week is made up of eight days. The eighth day is the day of our Lord's resurrection. It is the new day of everlasting rest. In baptism, God is at work through water and his Word delivering these gifts of life, forgiveness, and salvation. Anchored in watery Scripture accounts, this devotional dives into the comfort and promises gifted in baptism through forty unique devotions. Through devotions on creation, the flood, Jesus' baptism, the Psalms, and more, you will be reminded of the work of Jesus given to you through the gift of Holy Baptism. Each devotion includes an opening Scripture passage, devotion, closing prayer, and suggested Scripture reading for further reflection. Each devotion explores the work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in baptism. Following the forty devotions is an appendix of baptismal resources which includes prayers and baptismal questions with answers.
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Autorenporträt
Donavon Riley is a father, husband, and Lutheran pastor currently living in a village at the edge of a great woods with his wife, five children, and their English Mastiff, Rachel. When he's not writing articles, poetry, or prayers inspired by early Anglo-Saxon Christianity, he can be found at one of two gyms training, teaching, or coaching mixed martial arts. He is also the author of the books Crucifying Religion and The Withertongue Emails. He is the co-host of the Banned Books podcast and host of The Warrior Priest podcast. Kathryn (Strauch) Morales is baptized into Christ. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Wisconsin Lutheran College. She is the co-author of The Sinner/Saint Lenten Devotional and The Sinner/Saint Devotional: Advent & Christmas. She is also a contributor for 1517.