It's 3:30am, I'm sleeping, and I hear "Addison, can you walk around with Isaiah?". This is no surprise to me. Most nights or early mornings I'll walk around with Isaiah for 1-2 hours.
It's been a great experience. It's like he's my accountability partner, calling me to keep watch, to be wakeful in prayer, awake for nightly vigil. So I spend time with Jesus, pray for people, listen to sermons and the bible, and write sermons.
I've recently started working on September's sermon series (tentatively) called "Crucial: Prerequisite lessons to living in Christ on Campus".
Tonight I'm writing a sermon about how we all have to take the Big Exam one day, that great day before God's judgement seat. And the only way to pass is to go to the examiner before the exam and say "I can't do it on my own! I need to meet with you in office hours."
Likewise, Nicodemus, the scholar, thought he could pass the Big Exam, but Jesus told him that he could not pass unless he was born-again.
Please pray for students to trust in Christ alone as they anticipate the Big Exam.
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