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September 19, 2025

All-Consuming

Michelle Stiffler   |   Read 1 Timothy 2:1-7

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Lectionary Week
September 15–21, 2025
Scripture Overview

“Consumed” is a common theme of the human experience. We consume, we are consumed—this is the perpetual cycle. Both Jeremiah and the psalmist are consumed by grief and despair yet cry out to God for redemption. Instruction to Timothy reminds us that prayer can be an all-consuming force in our life. In Luke, Jesus uses a strange parable to warn about the all-consuming powers of seeking financial gain. In all circumstances we can choose to be consumed by God’s faithfulness, running to God in prayer and lament, reaching for God as our only lasting goodness. Pain, devastation, and temptation have the power to pull our gaze from God, quickly pulling our hearts from full devotion. But there is always a way back. In complete dependence, we lift our eyes and hands and ask for God’s mercy.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read Jeremiah 8:18–9:1. When have you experienced suffering so extreme you wished for more tears?
• Read Psalm 79:1-9. Recount a time when you were desperate for God’s deliverance. How did you balance your dual desire for God’s gentleness and God’s fiery anger?
• Read 1 Timothy 2:1-7. Name several people you know, or knew, who were people of prayer. What markers of peace, godliness, and dignity did they carry that exhibited their commitment to intercession for others?
• Read Luke 16:1-13. In what particular instances has God honored your small faithfulness by blessing you with more responsibilities and opportunities?

Respond by posting a prayer.

1 Timothy 2:1-7

1 First of all, then, I ask that requests, prayers, petitions, and thanksgiving be made for all people. 2 Pray for kings and everyone who is in authority so that we can live a quiet and peaceful life in complete godliness and dignity. 3 This is right and it pleases God our savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. 5 There is one God and one mediator between God and humanity, the human Christ Jesus, 6 who gave himself as a payment to set all people free. This was a testimony that was given at the right time. 7 I was appointed to be a preacher and apostle of this testimony—I’m telling the truth and I’m not lying! I’m a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth.

Unless otherwise indicated, scripture quotations are from the Common English Bible. Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible. Used by permission.

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God, may our prayers be never-ceasing. Amen.


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