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About This Book
Jesus’ words in the Beatitudes are brief, familiar, and often misunderstood. They are sometimes heard as moral ideals to be pursued or spiritual qualities to be achieved. Yet Jesus does not speak the Beatitudes as commands, but as promises, promises given to people who lack what they cannot supply for themselves.
This devotional explores the Beatitudes as Christ-centered promises and fulfillments. Each Beatitude is considered slowly over the course of one week, allowing space to listen carefully to what Jesus is saying, what He is not saying, and how His words expose false trusts and redirect faith. Throughout, the focus remains on Christ Himself, the One who fulfills every Beatitude and gives what He promises.
Along the way, you will discover:
· how the Beatitudes describe human need rather than spiritual achievement,
· how each promise is fulfilled in Christ before it is lived by the believer,
· how Law and Gospel shape the way these words are heard,
· how daily vocation is formed by what Christ has already done,
· and how rest, rather than striving, belongs at the heart of Christian devotion.
Connections are made to the Lutheran Confessions, not as academic exercises, but as witnesses to the same Gospel Christ speaks in the Beatitudes: righteousness given by grace, received by faith, grounded entirely in His work.
This book is written as a devotional resource, especially suited for use during Lent, though it may be used in any season. Readers are encouraged to move at their own pace, returning to Christ’s promises as often and as slowly as needed.
Advent – From Darkness to Light – Devotions for the Season
Advent is a season of waiting — but waiting with hope. In these daily devotions, Doug Frazer invites you to journey from the darkness of our human need to the light of Christ’s coming, exploring the story of salvation across Scripture. Each day offers reflection, confessional insight, and prayer, helping you prepare not only for Christmas but also for the coming of Christ in glory.
Our devotions will include:
· Week One – Why We Need a Messiah: the depth of sin and our desperate need for rescue.
· Week Two – The Solution Revealed: the mystery of the Incarnation, God with us in Christ.
· Week Three – Life with the Messiah: abiding in Him, living as new creations bearing fruit.
· Week Four – The Solution Fully Realized: Christ’s return, final judgment, and renewal of all things.
From Abraham’s impatience to Peter’s denial, from Paul’s persecution to the Samaritan woman’s scandalous past, the Bible is filled with disciples who looked anything but promising. And yet God called them. Their stories remind us that discipleship is not about worthiness, pedigree, or perfection, but about Christ’s call and His mercy. In these pages, Doug Frazer invites you to see yourself in these unlikely followers, and to hear again the voice of Jesus saying, “Follow Me.”
Along the way, you will see how:
God calls and equips the unworthy to bear witness to His grace
Disciples stumble and fall, but Christ restores and sends them again
Faithfulness may be steady or dramatic, but always depends on Christ
The Gospel gathers both the named few and the unnamed many into one body
Your story, however ordinary, is part of God’s greater story of salvation
Along the way you’ll be invited to consider:
How the earliest promises in Scripture point directly to Christ’s work.
Why the Psalms are central to understanding the Messiah.
How the prophets proclaimed both His suffering and His glory.
What it means to share the disciples’ joy and “tell the story” today.
On the evening of the first Easter, two disciples walked the road to Emmaus with heavy hearts. Then Jesus came alongside them. Beginning with Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms, He opened the Scriptures to show that the Messiah must suffer, die, and rise again. Their sorrow turned to joy, and they said to one another, “Did not our hearts burn within us?”
This book is an attempt to reconstruct what that extraordinary Bible study might have included. Organized into four sections: the Books of Moses, the Psalms, the Prophets, and the Suffering Servant, it traces the Old Testament promises that point to Christ. With Scripture links, devotional reflections, discussion questions, and prayers, it offers a rich guide for personal study or group discussion.
Whether read alone or with others, On the Road to Emmaus: What Jesus Taught invites you to walk with Jesus through the Scriptures, and to let your own heart burn within you.
Books Available on Apple, Amazon and Google Play:
The Gospel in the Psalms, On the Road to Emmaus, Christ Frees Me to Pray, A Lay Lutheran Confesses, Only to Thy Cross I Cling, Simply Put, By The Spirit, He Said It-He Meant It, Ten Reasons to Love Jesus, You Have Questions-You Are Not Alone, Jesus Taught in Parables, All is Gift: Living in Thanksgiving, The Heart of God, The Heart of the Reformation, Jesus Brings Division, Advent-From Darkness to Light, Unlikely Disciples.
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