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Thursday, June 18, 2026

Why Forgive?



 Gospel
Matthew 6:7-15


Reading

Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. (Matthew 6:11-12)


Revelation

Forgive and be Freed. It releases us from replaying the hurt over and over and stops us from carrying the emotional weight of resentment. Our mood stabilizes because we are no longer tied to past pain. Forgiveness reduces stress, anxiety, and rumination. It lowers the intensity of anger, which is mentally exhausting. People who forgive tend to experience more peace and clarity.


Reflection

Forgiveness is one of the hardest acts of faith, yet it is also one of the most transformative. When you hold on to hurt, it drains your energy, clouds your thinking, and steals your joy. But when you forgive, you reclaim your peace.

Forgiveness does not mean forgetting. It means choosing freedom over bondage, peace over turmoil, healing over bitterness. 

As you reflect, ask yourself: What pain am I still carrying that Jesus wants to lift from me? Who do I need to forgive so that I may finally breathe freely again? What part of my heart needs the gentle touch of Christ’s healing today?

Forgiveness is not a feeling—it is a decision. And when you choose it, God supplies the grace to complete it.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

I come before You with a heart that longs for peace. You know the hurts I carry, the wounds I replay, and the burdens that weigh me down. Today, You call me to forgive—not by my strength, but by Yours.

Lord, I surrender to You every memory that pains me, every resentment that drains me, every anger that exhausts me. Heal my heart, Jesus. Wash me clean from bitterness. Break the chains that keep me tied to past hurts. Teach me to forgive as You have forgiven me—freely, fully, and with love. Let Your peace settle in my mind. Let Your calm steady my emotions. Let Your grace restore my joy.

I choose freedom today. I choose healing. I choose forgiveness. I choose You, Lord Jesus. Carry me through this process. Strengthen me when it feels difficult. Remind me that forgiveness is my path to peace, clarity, and wholeness. Thank You, Jesus, for loving me, healing me, and setting me free.

Amen.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

What is your true Motive?

 

Gospel
Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18


Reading

But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing, so that your almsgiving may be secret. And your Father who sees in secret will repay you. - Matthew 6:3-4


Revelation

Jesus tells us that what good we do, we should do in secret and not for show. He warns against practicing righteousness “in front of others to be seen by them.” He highlights the danger of hypocrisy and encourages His followers to seek God’s approval rather than human praise. Theologically, this passage underscores the importance of inner integrity and authentic relationship with God, reminding us that spiritual disciplines are meant to draw us closer to Him, not to elevate ourselves in the eyes of others.


Reflection

Today, the Lord invites us to examine our motives in spiritual practice. Are we seeking God’s presence, or merely hoping to impress those around us? Jesus calls us to quiet, humble devotion—a prayer in secret, a fast unseen by others, a generosity that doesn’t seek applause. Let us strive for authenticity in our faith, remembering that God sees our hearts and rewards what is done in secret. May this passage inspire us to deepen our relationship with God, focusing on Him rather than the approval of the world


Response

Lord Jesus, guide us in our spiritual quest, To seek the Father’s heart and know what’s best. Not to impress others with outward show, But to draw closer to God, and in His love grow.

Help us prioritize a genuine bond, With our Creator, of whom we are fond. May our faith be practiced with humble hearts, And in our devotion, Your grace imparts.

In acts of charity, prayer, and fast, May our intentions be pure and steadfast. Seeking not the applause of human hands, But the glory of God, which forever stands.

Let us focus solely on You, dear Lord, And in every action, be in one accord. For the ultimate goal of our discipline, Is to be closer to You, free from sin. Amen.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Is your Goal geared towards Perfection?

 

Gospel
Matthew 5:43-48


Reading

"Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Matthew 4:48). 


Revelation

Is your Goal geared towards Perfection? The call to be perfect as the heavenly Father is perfect is a call to mature in love and moral character, striving for a higher standard of righteousness. We should be open to radical changes and be more embracing rather than be confrontational.


Reflection

The call of Jesus, “Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect,” is not a demand for flawlessness but an invitation to grow into the fullness of love. Perfection, in the way Christ teaches it, is not about never making mistakes—it is about allowing love to mature in us until it becomes the driving force of our thoughts, words, and actions.

Perfection in the Gospel is wholeness—a heart that is no longer divided by pride, resentment, or self protection. It is a heart that chooses compassion over retaliation, understanding over judgment, and reconciliation over conflict.

This kind of perfection requires radical openness. Openness to God reshaping our character, openness to letting go of old patterns, openness to embracing people rather than confronting them, and openness to being transformed from within.

When our goal is true spiritual maturity, we stop measuring ourselves by achievements and begin measuring ourselves by how deeply we love. The more we allow God to work in us, the more we reflect His patience, gentleness, mercy, and generosity.

Perfection becomes less of a destination and more of a daily surrender—a willingness to let God stretch our hearts beyond comfort and into Christlike love.


Response 

Lord Jesus,

You call me to a perfection that is rooted in love, not in human achievement. Teach me to grow in the maturity of heart that reflects the Father’s compassion. Remove from me the spirit of confrontation, pride, and defensiveness, and replace it with a spirit that embraces, understands, and forgives. Open my heart to the radical changes You desire for my life.

Where I am rigid, soften me. Where I am fearful, strengthen me. Where I am resistant, transform me. Make me willing to be shaped by Your truth and guided by Your Spirit. Help me strive for a higher standard of righteousness—not to be admired, but to love more deeply; not to appear holy, but to become more like You. Let my thoughts be purified, my words be gentle, and my actions be rooted in Your mercy.

Lord, perfect Your love in me. Make me whole, make me humble, make me Yours. May my life in You reflect the beauty of Your heart so that others may encounter Your love through me.

Amen.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

What is the Purpose of the Law?

 


Gospel 
Matthew 5:17-19


Reading

"Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfil them. For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished." (Matthew 5:17-18)


Revelation

The Law exists to serve us, not rule us. Law is meant to protect human dignity, not crush it. It guides us toward what is good, not trap us in fear. Law should reflect justice and mercy, not become an idol of rigid perfection. The Law is not our master; it’s our teacher. Not a cage, but a compass.


Reflection

When law becomes a tool of domination, it loses its purpose. When law becomes a path to life, it becomes meaningful. This is why Jesus emphasizes intention, spirit, and love — because a law that doesn’t serve the good of people is already broken. Let us examine our own lives and attitudes, reminding us that true righteousness comes from the heart and not just from outward observance of the law.


Response

Lord Jesus Christ, 

In Your mercy You came not to abolish the Law but to fulfill it, to turn commandments into compassion and statutes into a path of life. Teach my heart to love as You love. Shape my thoughts, my words, and my actions so that they reflect the spirit of Your truth and not merely the letter.

When I am tempted to rely on my own strength, remind me that Your grace is enough. When I fall short, lift me with Your forgiveness. When I walk in darkness, be the light that guides me. Make my life a testimony of Your goodness—a life where justice is gentle, obedience is joyful, and faith becomes a living flame.

Stay with me today, Lord Jesus. Fulfill in me what I cannot fulfill on my own. Lead me deeper into Your heart, where love completes every law and mercy triumphs over judgment.

Amen.


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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Be the Spice of Life for the Lord

 

Gospel
Matthew 5:13-16


Reading

“You are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its taste, with what can it be seasoned? It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot." - Matthew 5:13


Revelation

The truth is you are good for nothing without the Lord. In eveything that you do, it is the Lord who seasons and adds flavor to your life. Instead of being no good on anything, be the Lord's light of good works that will truly being glory to His Name. Always allow the Spirit of the Lord to work and enhance your life. Any work inspired by the Spirit of the Lord, even how difficult it may be, will always bring gladness and satisfaction.


Reflection

There is a quiet but powerful truth in the spiritual life: without the Lord, we lose our flavor.
Just as salt without taste becomes useless, a life disconnected from Christ becomes dull, directionless, and easily discouraged. But when the Lord seasons your life—when His grace touches your thoughts, your work, your relationships—everything gains meaning, depth, and purpose.

To “be the spice of life for the Lord” means allowing His presence to enrich your character, your decisions, and your daily actions. It means letting His Spirit refine your motives, purify your intentions, and strengthen your resolve. When the Spirit works within you, even the most difficult tasks become bearable, even joyful, because they are done with Him, through Him, and for Him.

Your good works are not meant to glorify you—they are meant to shine like a lamp on a stand, pointing others to the goodness of God. When you choose kindness over anger, patience over frustration, generosity over selfishness, you become a living testimony of God’s grace. You become His light in a world that often prefers shadows.

Today, let the Lord season your heart again. Let the Holy Spirit enhance your life with wisdom, courage, and joy. Let your actions bring glory to His Name.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ,

You are the One who gives flavor to my life. Without You, I am nothing—but with You, everything becomes meaningful, beautiful, and full of purpose. Season my heart with Your grace. Let Your Spirit enrich my thoughts, my words, and my actions. Make me the spice of life that brings hope, encouragement, and goodness to others. Let my works shine with Your light, not for my glory, but for Yours alone. Strengthen me when tasks are difficult, and fill me with gladness when I serve in Your Name.

Holy Spirit, enhance my life with Your wisdom and power, so that everything I do may bring joy to Your heart and lead others closer to You.

Amen.

Monday, June 8, 2026

Great Rewards



Gospel 
Matthew 5:1-12


Reading

Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven. - Matthew 5:12


Revelation

Rejoice and be glad for your reward is great! Choose wisely with the will of God in mind. Provide a framework beginning with a solid foundation. Make it an integral part of your daily life. Follow this roadmap that is deeply rooted in your character reflecting the interior disposition of your heart and mind.


Reflection

The call to rejoice and be glad is not merely an emotional encouragement—it is a spiritual posture. Jesus reminds you that your true reward is not measured by earthly gain but by the richness of a life aligned with God’s will. Joy becomes the fruit of a heart anchored in Him.

To choose wisely means allowing God’s wisdom to shape your decisions, desires, and direction. Every choice becomes an opportunity to honor Him. This is why a solid foundation is essential—one built on Scripture, prayer, humility, and obedience. Without this foundation, life becomes unstable; with it, every step becomes purposeful.

Making this framework integral to your daily life transforms faith from something you visit occasionally into the very structure of your being. It becomes the roadmap that guides your thoughts, actions, and relationships.

When your interior disposition—your heart and mind—is rooted in Christ, your character reflects His light. You become a living testimony of God’s grace, wisdom, and joy. And in this, your reward is not only future and eternal—it is present, unfolding, and abundant.


Response

Lord Jesus Christ,

You are my joy, my strength, and my eternal reward. Teach me to rejoice not in what I have, but in who You are. Form my heart to choose wisely, always seeking Your will above my own. Establish in me a solid foundation—a life built on Your Word, strengthened by prayer, and guided by the Holy Spirit.

Make this framework of faith a living part of my daily walk. Let it shape my decisions, my character,
and the hidden movements of my heart and mind. Root me deeply in Your truth so that my life reflects Your goodness. May every step I take follow the roadmap You set before me—a path of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.

I entrust my whole being to You, confident that my reward is great because my life is held in Your hands. To You be all glory, Lord Jesus, now and forever. 

Amen.


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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Contributed Her Whole Livelihood

 

Gospel
Mark 12:38-44


Reading

"For they have all contributed from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood.” (Mark 12:44)


Revelation

The Lord opens your heart today to humility, simplicity, generosity, and charity. The most important thing we offer God is the gift of our obedience, the generosity of our surrender, and commitment to lives of service. Keep God first, each and every day. God is in full control of your life. He has sustained you in all your life. He has answered your prayers for a renewed health. He shall settle all your burning issues for the day.


Reflection

The Lord opens your heart today to humility, simplicity, generosity, and charity—not as burdens, but as gifts that shape your soul into the likeness of Christ. These virtues are not merely actions; they are attitudes of the heart that allow God’s grace to flow freely through your life.

The most precious offering you can give God is not material wealth, nor accomplishments, nor outward displays of faith. It is the obedience of your heart, the generosity of your surrender, and the commitment to live a life of service. When you place God first each day, you declare with your life that He is your source, your strength, and your security.

God is in full control of your life. He has sustained you through every season—through sickness and renewed health, through trials and breakthroughs, through questions and answered prayers. Nothing in your life has been outside His loving hands.

And today, He assures you: “I will settle all your burning issues. I will take care of what troubles you. Rest in Me.” Stay humble, surrendered, generous, and faithful. God will do the rest.


Response 

Lord Jesus,

I come before You with a heart open to Your grace. Thank You for touching my spirit today with humility, simplicity, generosity, and charity. Shape my heart so that it reflects Your own—gentle, obedient, and full of love.

I offer You the gift of my obedience. Teach me to surrender fully, to trust deeply, and to walk each day with a servant’s heart. Let my life be a living offering that brings glory to the Father.

Thank You, Lord, for being in full control of my life. You have sustained me through every moment, healed me in body and spirit, and answered my prayers in ways far beyond what I imagined. I rest in the truth that You are faithful.

Settle every burning issue in my life today. Bring peace where there is worry, clarity where there is confusion, and strength where there is weakness. I place everything into Your hands, knowing You care for me with perfect love.

Jesus, remain with me today. Lead me, guide me, and fill me with Your peace.

Amen.