To Seek and to Save
Daily Reflections on the Road to the Cross (Devotional for Lent and Easter)
Devotions that help you to reflect on Jesus.
Journey with Jesus on the road to Jerusalem with these reflections for Lent by Sinclair Ferguson. As you walk through the second half of Lukes Gospel, youll meet the people Jesus encountered on the way to the crossand prepare your heart to appreciate his death and resurrection afresh.
Each day youll be invited to: Read a passage of Lukes Gospel and a short meditation by Sinclair Ferguson Reflect on a thought-provoking question Respond in prayer and praise as you journal
Pithy yet profound, these devotions will hold up a mirror to your own heart and, more importantly, give you a window into the heart of the Lord Jesusthe one who came to seek and to save the lost at Easter.
- Opening Credits
- Day 1: The Disciples Who Noticed the Mark
- Day 2: The Sons of Thunder
- Day 3: Three Men on the Road
- Day 4: The Self-Defense Lawyer
- Day 5: The Very Different Sisters
- Day 6: The Disciple Who Wanted a Simple Way to Pray
- Day 7: The Speechless Man
- Day 8: The Hyper-Pious Woman
- Day 9: The Offended Pharisee
- Day 10: The Greedy Brother
- Day 11: The Fearful Flock
- Day 12: The Tellers of Tragedy
- Day 13: The Bent-Over Woman
- Day 14: The Questioner Who Missed the Point
- Day 15: The Crowd That Needed Challenging
- Day 16: The Grumblers
- Day 17: The Apostles Who Wanted to Grow
- Day 18: The One Out of Ten
- Day 19: The Interrogators
- Day 20: The Kingdom Infants
- Day 21: The Rich But Sad Ruler
- Day 22: The Blind Beggar
- Day 23: The Small Tax Man
- Day 24: The Multitude on the Road
- Day 25: The Chief Priests
- Day 26: The Spies on a Mission
- Day 27: The Poor Widow
- Day 28: The Betrayer
- Day 29: The Man with the Jar
- Day 30: The Self-Deceiving Apostle
- Day 31: The Angel from Heaven
- Day 32: The Temple Soldiers
- Day 33: The Sanhedrin
- Day 34: The Trapped Politician
- Day 35: The Foxlike King
- Day 36: The Man from the Country
- Day 37: The Daughters of Jerusalem
- Day 38: The Two Criminals
- Day 39: The Father
- Day 40: The Good Man
- Day 41: The Two En-Route Home
- Closing Credits
Sinclair B. Ferguson
Sinclair Buchanan Ferguson, a Scottish theologian, is well-regarded in Reformed Christian circles for his teaching, writing, and editorial contributions, and he currently holds the esteemed position of Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminar.
Ferguson's journey in ministry began when he was ordained as a minister in the Church of Scotland in 1971. He dedicated a decade of his life as the minister of St. John's, Baltasound, the northernmost parish in Scotland, located on the island of Unst, Shetland. Eager to expand his knowledge and share his expertise, he accepted a teaching position as a part-time Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
Since 2013, Ferguson has been actively involved in the ministry at St. Peter's Free Church in Dundee, where he serves as a preacher and elder. In 2022, a Festschrift was published in his honor, highlighting his significant contributions to theology. Ferguson has also made a mark as an editor with the Banner of Truth Trust and as a professor of systematic theology at Redeemer Seminary in Dallas. Notably, he has held the esteemed Charles Krahe Chair for Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary.
A beloved author, teacher and pastor, Dr. Ferguson continues to serve the Body of Christ in many roles, which include as a council member of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals and currently serving as a teaching fellow for Ligonier Ministries.