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June 22, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Departure

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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] On June 22, 1714, Matthew Henry died on the road at fifty-one — thrown from his horse, laid down in a stranger's house, his great commentary on Scripture unfinished. His last words: "A life spent in the service of God and communion with him is the most comfortable and pleasant life anyone can live." Thirteen men finished the work after he was gone. On June 22, 1750, Jonathan Edwards was fired from his Northampton congregation — 230 votes to 23, after twenty-three years of ministry. He received the shock unshaken, went to a frontier mission outpost, and wrote what many consider the greatest work of theology ever produced on American soil. Both men left work they couldn't finish. Both trusted that faithfulness in their portion was enough. Today's Moments Almanac sits with that truth. Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:7–8 | Hymn: "O God, Our Help in Ages Past," Isaac Watts (1719)

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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] The Run-On Sentence of Grace This may be the longest sentence we’ve ever attempted on Scattered Moments. A breathless list of all the things we use to measure ourselves—and each other: weight, IQ, credit score, parenting success, athletic ability, Facebook friends, square footage, the size of your boat, the shine on your floor, and about a hundred other things that seem important until they aren’t. The good news? God’s love isn’t hanging on any of them. Not your résumé. Not your failures. Not your reputation. Not your best day. Not your worst day. In this short reflection, Matt Tullos explores the wonderfully unfair, gloriously liberating truth that God’s acceptance is rooted in His grace, not our performance. Because God loves whom He loves—and He has never needed our permission. Take a deep breath. The sentence may run on forever, but grace gets to the point. ⸻ #ScatteredMoments #Grace #Gospel #ChristianPodcast #Faith #Mercy #GodsLove #Hope #ChristianLiving

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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] On June 22, 1714, Matthew Henry died on the road at fifty-one — thrown from his horse, laid down in a stranger's house, his great commentary on Scripture unfinished. His last words: "A life spent in the service of God and communion with him is the most comfortable and pleasant life anyone can live." Thirteen men finished the work after he was gone. On June 22, 1750, Jonathan Edwards was fired from his Northampton congregation — 230 votes to 23, after twenty-three years of ministry. He received the shock unshaken, went to a frontier mission outpost, and wrote what many consider the greatest work of theology ever produced on American soil. Both men left work they couldn't finish. Both trusted that faithfulness in their portion was enough. Today's Moments Almanac sits with that truth. Scripture: 2 Timothy 4:7–8 | Hymn: "O God, Our Help in Ages Past," Isaac Watts (1719)

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