Getting to Know Jesus

“We would like to see Jesus.”
John 12:21 (NIV)

About Emailmeditations

Welcome to EmailMeditations, a devotional website to help you grow closer to Jesus.  These meditations on the Christian faith and life are sent daily to subscribers at no cost.

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There are many more resources and opportunities available on this website.  Go to the ABOUT page to learn more about me and about EmailMeditations.  You will find out how to use them for yourself, and, how they might provide an opportunity for you to help others get to know Jesus.  Follow the links provided there for even more information (such as HERE).

Many previous EmailMeditations have been arranged topically under A BIT MORE…  There are also links there to a Bible reading guide (three verses a day), a resource for daily prayers, and an entire book that provides an excellent summary of the Christian Faith and Life.

 
Recent Posts
3151) “I’m Just Fine”
From a funeral sermon: ————–      Elsie and her husband Ray …
3150) Forever Young
     In Acts 17 Paul is proclaiming the Gospel to some …
3149) The Tower of Babel and Pentecost
Image above:  The Confusion of Tongues, Gustav Gore, 1865 Genesis 11:1-9  — …
3148) Pastor Jelly Roll
     Jelly Roll is not really a pastor, but he certainly …
3147) Kids Rule?
When I was in seminary fifty years ago, one of my professors …
3146) “There is Always Something Left to Love”
Above image:  A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965), from …